US Institute for Environmental Conflict Resolution

The U.S. Institute for Environmental Conflict Resolution is an impartial federal program created in 1998 to provide conflict resolution and other services to assist in collaboratively resolving environmental conflicts involving federal agencies.

The Institute is part of the Udall Foundation, an independent federal agency established in recognition of the commitment of Morris K. and Stewart L. Udall to consensus and civility in addressing environmental issues.

Based on a decade of experience helping people work collaboratively and resolve environmental conflicts, the U.S. Institute provides powerful training where all parties can learn how to work together more effectively.