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Climate Change Adaptation training for Tribal Nations

  • Writer: Climate Science Alliance
    Climate Science Alliance
  • Sep 26, 2016
  • 1 min read

Updated: Aug 19, 2020


The Climate Science Alliance worked collaboratively with the Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals (Northern Arizona University) and the Pala Band of Mission Indians to develop a three-day Climate Change Adaptation training on June 7-9. Participants included tribal nations from around the southwest looking to better understand the adaptation planning process. The training provided: (1) an overview of regional climate change science and impacts; (2) an introduction to the process of developing climate change adaptation plans, from getting started, to impact and vulnerability assessments, to developing adaptation strategies; and (3) tools, resources and partnerships for adaptation planning. Check out the photos of the event below.

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