US Institute for Environmental Conflict Resolution: Collaboration with Native Nations and Tribal Consultation


Oct 6, 2020 - Oct 7, 2020 | Udall Foundation
Sacramento, CA
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Participants experience training that is dynamic, problem-based, and highly interactive. Each course provides opportunities to practice new ECCR skills through exercises that simulate real-life situations, peer-to-peer sharing, and lively discussions on immediate challenges in ECCR. These courses are open to the public.

 Both trainers were very knowledgeable and friendly—asking questions and voicing opinions were encouraged, which contributed to a positive learning environment—participants were encouraged to learn from each other and from the trainers.

- 410: Advanced Multi-Party Negotiation of Environmental Disputes participant

Course Offerings

Our current course offerings are displayed in the table below. To register, please click the “Register” link for your desired course in the table below.

If you would like additional information about any of our course offerings, please contact the U.S. Institute’s Training Analyst.

Collaboration with Native Nations and Tribal Consultation
This training is intended for federal agencies and representatives of Native nations engaged in Government-to-Government (G-to-G) interactions who want to improve intergovernmental relations. Participants will develop—through exposure to a broad range of concepts and skills—awareness of the many facets of G-to-G consulting, including history, law, policy, sovereignty, protocol, collaboration, communication skills, and resources available. 2 days.

Syllabus
This is one of our flagship courses!
October 6 - 7, 2020
John Moss Federal Building Stanford Room 650 Capitol Mall Sacramento, CA 95814
$895.00/person
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