Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) and CEMA 222 – Indigenous Stewardship Methods and Evaluations (Part 1)
Webinar Details
When:
Aug 2, 2024 2:00 pm US/Eastern
Length: 01:00 (hh:mm)
Advance Registration NOT required.
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Presenter(s):
- Joe Williams, Technical Team Leader and SHD Tribal and Indigenous Practices Team Lead, NRCS Soil Health Division, Portland, OR
- Pedro Torres, NRCS National Tribal Liaison, Outreach and Partnerships Division
- Erin Taylor, NRCS Tribal Planner, California
CEU Credits/Certificate Offered:
- Certificate of Participation
- Conservation Planner (CP) - 1 hour Conservation Planning Credit
Virtual Event Format:
Group Viewing Available:
Join us for this webinar during which the presenters will provide an introduction to using Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) and use of CEMA 222, Indigenous Stewardship Methods and Evaluation to accomplish effective conservation on tribal lands.
This three-part series will fully cover Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK), working effectively with tribes, and ways to utilize CEMA 222, Indigenous Stewardship Methods and Evaluation. Part 1 of the three-part series covers and introduction to TEK, how to develop effective working relationships with tribes, the application and use of CEMA 222, resource concerns that can be addressed with TEK, and conservation practices that might be used.
This webinar is presented by USDA NRCS Science and Technology. Contact Jennifer Ryan, Science & Technology Training Library content manager, for more information about this webinar.
Audio is Computer Broadcast only | Live captions
NOTE: A "view" button will be available within one week of the live presentation date to access the on-demand recording of this webinar.

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