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Please see our draft evaluation report from our 2022 TCC.

Seward, Alaska

May 8-14, 2022

NATIVE HOST ORGANIZATION

Chugach Regional Resources Commission

In 2022, the Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians, University of Michigan, Chugach Regional Resources Commission, and the Northwest Climate Adaptation Science Center are collaboratively planning to offer the Tribal Climate Camp (TCC) to support teams of tribal leaders, climate change coordinators, planners, and program managers to build skills, gather information, and develop tribal policy needed to address climate change impacts.

Summary & Evaluation Report


Additional Information

Our Philosophy

Cost for attending

Tribal delegates  are asked to cover transportation costs to and from Anchorage airport, however, there is no cost to attend the camp (food, lodging, and field trips are all provided by ATNI and our partners).

Tribal delegations are requested to bring at least one WIFI-enabled laptop to the Camp.


TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THE EVENT, PLEASE CONTACT: Chas Jones (cjones@atnitribes.org)

Why a tribal climate camp?

TCC Goals and Objectives are based in understanding Native climate sensitivity

Native communities are among the most climate-sensitive groups within the Northwest, Southern and Eastern regions of the United States. Increasing the resilience of tribal governments and native communities is critical to prepare for future climate change scenarios.

TCC_Goals

Learning objectives will focus on building a common knowledge base in climate science and on building individual and team capacity to lead and manage for change and adaptation across departments within a tribe and between the tribe and partner agencies and organizations.

Special Thanks to our Sponsors and Partners

                                                     

Goals and Objectives are based in understanding Native climate sensitivity

Native communities are among the most climate-sensitive groups within the Northwest, Southern and Eastern regions of the United States.

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