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Final Report Sustainable Construction in Indian Country Initiative

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Authors: Lantz, Lynda     Appelbaum, Laura     FirstPic, Inc.    

Report Acceptance Date: May 2011-May 2013 (370 pages)

Posted Date: November 18, 2014



The Sustainable Construction in Indian Country (SCinIC) initiative was a congressionally mandated effort of the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Office of Policy Development and Research, in partnership with the HUD Office of Native American Programs (ONAP). The initiative promoted and supported sustainable construction practices in Native American communities through a range of tasks.

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All Appendices
White Paper: Impediments to Sustainable Construction in Indian Country
Case Study: Cocopah Indian Tribe (Appendix C-1)
Case Study: Native Village of Kwinhagak (Appendix C-2)
Case Study: Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians (Appendix C-3)
Case Study: Muscogee (Creek) Nation (Appendix C-4)
Case Study: Nez Perce Tribe (Appendix C-5)
Case Study: Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians (Appendix C-6)
Case Study: St. Regis Mohawk Tribe (Appendix C-7)

Sustainable Construction in Indian Country Initiative


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