2022 Tribal Lands and Environment Forum
2022 Tribal Lands and Environment Forum
The Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals' Waste & Response Team and the Tribal Waste & Response Steering Committee delivered a hybrid Tribal Lands and Environment Forum (TLEF) from August 8-11, 2022, including both in-person and virtual speakers and attendees. On demand sessions and in-person session recordings are listed by title in alphabetical sequence below and the "Search this channel" field may be used to search for a session using keywords. Presenter's associated with each session are available on the Final Agenda located on the 2022 TLEF Webpage.
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We hope you have found your first every hybrid TLEF enlightening and fun! We also hope it has given you a chance to reconnect with friends and colleagues, and maybe even…
2022 TLEF Closing Plenary
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We are very honored to have Starla Thompson as our keynote speaker for this TLEF’s Opening Plenary! Starla is a member of the Forest County Potawatomi, Indigenous…
2022 TLEF Opening Plenary
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A Pala Case Study: Talkin’ Trash Pala Environmental Department has overseen our tribe’s solid waste program for over two decades, and we want to share some…
A Pala Case Study: Talkin’ Trash AND Solid…
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This session presents the Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission’s Vulnerability Assessment Version 2, containing Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK)…
Aanji-bimaadiziimagak o'ow aki
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EPA retains program implementation responsibilities for Indian country until delegating those responsibilities to a tribe. EPA’s responsibility to administer…
Advancing Environmental Justice and Equity in…
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Breaking the Cycle of Disparities in Tribal Children's Environmental Health American Indian/Alaska Natives have the highest rate of heat-related deaths compared to…
Breaking the Cycle of Disparities in Tribal…
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*Note: ATSDR Draft Booklet - Environmental Health and Land Reuse Training Materials_080922 is available under the "Attachments" tab. Learn how to protect your…
Brownfields Can Harm Community Health - ATSDR…
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This session is focused on Tribal audiences in an effort to share successes and define additional opportunities for utilizing Brownfields funds for both program capacity…
Capitalizing On Brownfields Infrastructure Funding
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The Oneida Nation in Northeastern Wisconsin takes a long-term, landscape approach to protecting and restoring their reservation, developing their lands in a way that…
Creating a Path: Watershed Conservation and the…
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The Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry’s Land Reuse Program provides free technical assistance to environmental professionals and planners to engage…
Creative Techniques to Engage Your Communities
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This workshop will both educate the audience members to 'detox' their homes and encourage them to attend a train-the-trainer Fall 2022 webinar series. Many of…
Detox Your Domicile: A Fun Way to Teach/Learn…
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Developing SOPs Succession Planning for the Brownfields 128(a) Program The 128(a) Tribal Brownfields Program may require the completion of complicated tasks multiple…
Developing SOPs Succession Planning for the…
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The E-Enterprise for the Environment Community Inventory Platform or EECIP is an online community for state, tribal, local, and federal governments. EECIP helps agency…
EECIP 1) E-Enterprise Community Inventory Platform
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This live-demo of EECIP, presented by EECIP Project support, Paulina Lopez-Santos of ECOS, highlights the platform's many benefits for state, local, tribal, and…
EECIP 2) Live Demo / Explainer Video
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