United States Tribal Adaptation - Masterclass

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*****IMPORTANT**** Due to unforeseeable reasons, this masterclass has been rescheduled, and the new date is 25 July. The location is now the lecture theatre LG24 at the Lower Napier building. The start time is still the same (1 pm). 

The Institute for Sustainability, Energy and Resources (ISER) and the Adaptation, Community, Environment (ACE) Research Group are pleased to announce a masterclass on “United States Tribal Adaptation” offered by Ann Marie Chischilly at the University of Adelaide.

This masterclass will offer insights into the 574 Tribal Nations in the United States and their efforts in dealing with climate change through adaptation and mitigation. The masterclass will involve engaging activities, a review of the Status of Tribes and Climate Change Report, and videos showcasing the work of the Tribes.

Please join us at this in-person session to explore Ann Marie Chischilly’s insights into climate adaptation policy and practices related to Indigenous communities in the United States.

This is a free event. 

Refreshments and lunch will be provided. Please register by 24 July for catering purposes.

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