Assessing Climate Change Induced Vulnerabilities in Tribal Transportation Systems in California Project Online Course |
Self-Paced Online Course Registration Form
Pursuant to a grant from the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) Program to Support Tribal Resilience and Ocean and Coastal Management and Planning, the National Indian Justice Center (NIJC) implements the Assessing Climate Change Induced Vulnerabilities in Tribal Transportation Systems in California Project to address training needs for California Tribes.
The Project will administer a self-paced online course. It is designed for Tribal government personnel including Tribal Council, transportation planners, and environmental planners, to help develop their knowledge and skills to perform Tribal transportation climate change vulnerability assessments. This free self-paced online course is available to Tribes 24/7. Participants are eligible to receive a certificate of completion. Participants may also access our webinar series recordings in the online course.
The Project will administer a self-paced online course. It is designed for Tribal government personnel including Tribal Council, transportation planners, and environmental planners, to help develop their knowledge and skills to perform Tribal transportation climate change vulnerability assessments. This free self-paced online course is available to Tribes 24/7. Participants are eligible to receive a certificate of completion. Participants may also access our webinar series recordings in the online course.
If you have any questions or concerns, you may contact Christy Garcia at christyg@nijc.org.
INSTRUCTIONS:
Complete this registration form.
- You will receive an email within 2-3 business days with a user account to access training materials and a distance learning guide.
- After you receive your Moodle User Credentials, you may log in at https://www.nijcservices.org/nijcroom/ to access the Assessing Climate Change Induced Vulnerabilities in Tribal Transportation Systems in California Project training materials.
Thank you for your time and interest in learning about Tribal transportation climate change adaptation planning!