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2021 Shifting Seasons Summit

Sharing Adaptation and Resilience Knowledge
​Across Indigenous Communities
April 19-21, 2021
With special Earth Day event April 22, 2021
 The 3rd Shifting Seasons Summit will include climate adaptation training sessions tailored to the needs and capabilities of tribes, but will focus on the development of in-depth case studies based on existing tribal adaptation work in the Northeast region. 

This summit would also include relevant tribal climate change initiatives developed outside of the northeast by capacity-building organizations, academic institutions and tribes who have approved climate adaptation plans, thus creating continued network building opportunities.
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Previous summit participants on a field trip at the
​College of Menominee Nation.
(Photo courtesy of NE CASC; Julie Edler.)

** Summit AGENDA **

PDF of Shifting Seasons Summit Agenda
File Size: 79 kb
File Type: pdf
Download File

PDF of Earth Day Event
File Size: 106 kb
File Type: pdf
Download File


For those that were not able to attend,
Click here for the event website - it is now open to the public!

Shifting seasons 2021 partnerships

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Contact

College of Menominee Nation - Sustainable Development Institute
​
N172 Hwy 47/55
 PO Box 1179
Keshena, WI 54135
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