Resources

Native Dispute Resolution Network

Network members include American Indian, Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian and other practitioners who work with Native peoples. These practitioners have experience with environmental, natural and cultural resources, and public/trust lands issues. All have background in resolving disputes involving Native people or communities. Network members are accessible through our Referral Services.

Roster of ECR Practitioners

Hundreds of ECR practitioners located across the nation have joined the roster. Each has worked more than 200 hours as a third party neutral on environmental or land use cases.

Federal ECR Policy and Resources

In 2005 a federal policy memorandum on environmental conflict resolution (ECR) was issued, directing agencies to increase the effective use of ECR and their institutional capacity for collaborative problem solving. Learn more about this important development and how it is being implemented.



 

Sometimes questions are more important than answers.
Nancy Willard,
American poet

Did you know...?

The U.S. Institute for Environmental Conflict Resolution can provide services on any case that involves a U.S. federal government agency. If you are facing a conflict that doesn’t involve a federal government interest, we can still help you find qualified practitioners. Just contact us. You can also search our National Roster.