The Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals strives to develop conferences and forums that provide tribal environmental professionals with opportunities to network with peers, learn about federal environmental rules and policy, get exposed to cutting edge environmental monitoring and clean-up information and technology, and work collaboratively with federal counterparts at USEPA and other federal agencies to improve environmental protection of tribal lands throughout the country.
These national tribal environmental conferences are an excellent way to share, present and learn from one another. To learn more please visit our conference websites below.

» National Tribal Forum on Air Quality (NTF):
The purpose of the NTF is to provide environmental professionals from tribes, EPA, and other organizations an opportunity to meet and discuss current policies, regulatory initiatives, funding, and technical topics in air quality.
» Tribal Lands and Environment Forum (TLF):
The Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals, National TWRAP Steering Committee, and USEPA’s Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response (OSWER), host annually, the Tribal Lands and Environment Forum.
The purpose of the NTF is to provide environmental professionals from tribes, EPA, and other organizations an opportunity to meet and discuss current policies, regulatory initiatives, funding, and technical topics in air quality.
» Tribal Lands and Environment Forum (TLF):
The Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals, National TWRAP Steering Committee, and USEPA’s Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response (OSWER), host annually, the Tribal Lands and Environment Forum.
Last updated: February 9, 2012
