Regional Tribal Environmental Health Summit Webinar Series – Solid Waste Management

The National Indian Health Board (NIHB) and the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Agency for Toxic Substance and Disease Registry (ATSDR) invite you to join us for a webinar series that will continue connecting people from different backgrounds and Tribes, communities, federal agencies, Tribal organizations and state and local entities to address various environmental health and environmental justice issues of mutual concern across all regions as well as issues specific to individual regions as we did in our physical summits.

The webinars will be held on the second and fourth Wednesday of every month from 3:00 pm to 4:30 pm ET (12pm PT, 1pm MT, 2pm CT).

Solid Waste Management

Solid Waste Management in tribal country refers to the systematic and sustainable handling, disposal, and recycling of waste materials within indigenous communities. In these regions, where cultural, environmental, and socio-economic factors play pivotal roles, effective waste management becomes crucial for maintaining ecological balance and preserving traditional ways of life. This involves community-driven initiatives that integrate indigenous knowledge and practices with modern waste management strategies to address the unique challenges faced by tribal populations. Balancing the need for waste reduction, recycling, and environmental preservation with respect for cultural heritage, Solid Waste Management in tribal areas aims to foster a harmonious coexistence between sustainable development and the preservation of indigenous values.

Key Topics:

  • Cultural Integration in Waste Management Practices
  • Community-Led Sustainable Solutions
  • Environmental Conservation and Biodiversity Protection
  • Challenges and Innovations in Tribal Solid Waste Management

Speakers: Mansel Nelson

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