The following activities were completed by the end of the quarter: (1) The CERT Executive Director invited a cross section of CERT member Tribes to participate in the project. By the end of the quarter, three Tribes had the invitation under active consideration, four Tribes expressed interest but wanted to see the detailed workplan prior to making a final decision and one Tribe, the Navajo Nation has accepted the invitation. (2) The CERT Board of Directors Executive Committee has endorsed two significant environmental policy priorities for consideration in the project. First, how does the federal Indian trust responsibility to land and natural resources as well as for the health, safety and political integrity of Indian Tribes affect the fe...
AbstractTechnical tools and techno-centric methods used for energy resource management and policy pl...
The increase in collaborative projects involving American Indian tribes and natural resource managem...
An incompatible relationship exists between the federal trust responsibility over Indian tribes and ...
The cleanup of this country’s federal facilities can affect a wide range of tribal and community int...
Tribal governments’ capacity to implement land use controls within their Nations is limited by the U...
The purpose of this project aims to develop an understanding of the strengths and limitations of tri...
Governments, including tribes, need to protect one of humankind’s most valuable resources: the envir...
Environmental justice is a prominent issue for Native American nations within the United States. One...
In the mid-1900s the U.S. Government facilitated unfettered energy-company access to Native American...
The Greater than Class C (GTCC) Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) evaluated the potential impacts...
Formal, government-to-government Consultation between sovereign nations is a process of continuous r...
DOE/CERT Cooperative Agreement has demonstrated that Indian Tribes are ready to undertake the positi...
This book examines the long -term consultation partnership involving a federal agency, a group of Am...
American Indians interact with land and the environment in a manner that is distinct from non-native...
The prevalence of energy resources on American Indian lands, the links between energy management and...
AbstractTechnical tools and techno-centric methods used for energy resource management and policy pl...
The increase in collaborative projects involving American Indian tribes and natural resource managem...
An incompatible relationship exists between the federal trust responsibility over Indian tribes and ...
The cleanup of this country’s federal facilities can affect a wide range of tribal and community int...
Tribal governments’ capacity to implement land use controls within their Nations is limited by the U...
The purpose of this project aims to develop an understanding of the strengths and limitations of tri...
Governments, including tribes, need to protect one of humankind’s most valuable resources: the envir...
Environmental justice is a prominent issue for Native American nations within the United States. One...
In the mid-1900s the U.S. Government facilitated unfettered energy-company access to Native American...
The Greater than Class C (GTCC) Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) evaluated the potential impacts...
Formal, government-to-government Consultation between sovereign nations is a process of continuous r...
DOE/CERT Cooperative Agreement has demonstrated that Indian Tribes are ready to undertake the positi...
This book examines the long -term consultation partnership involving a federal agency, a group of Am...
American Indians interact with land and the environment in a manner that is distinct from non-native...
The prevalence of energy resources on American Indian lands, the links between energy management and...
AbstractTechnical tools and techno-centric methods used for energy resource management and policy pl...
The increase in collaborative projects involving American Indian tribes and natural resource managem...
An incompatible relationship exists between the federal trust responsibility over Indian tribes and ...