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Two Tribes Embrace Green Development Practices for Off-Reservation Projects
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Jennison, Julia L.
, Diffenderfer, Michelle
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Alternative energy sources
/ Casinos
/ Ecological sustainability
/ Energy conservation
/ Environmental aspects
/ Environmental conservation
/ Environmental protection
/ Environmentalism
/ Gaming machines
/ Green buildings
/ Green design
/ Green development
/ Green movement
/ Green technology
/ Hotels
/ Indians of North America
/ Indians of North America, Attitudes
/ Indians of North America, Commerce
/ Laws, regulations and rules
/ LEED certification
/ Native Americans
/ Native North Americans
/ Parks & recreation areas
/ Renewable energy
/ Sustainable architecture
/ Sustainable architecture, Certification
/ Sustainable buildings
/ Sustainable construction
/ Sustainable development
/ Sustainable technology
2009
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Two Tribes Embrace Green Development Practices for Off-Reservation Projects
by
Jennison, Julia L.
, Diffenderfer, Michelle
in
Alternative energy sources
/ Casinos
/ Ecological sustainability
/ Energy conservation
/ Environmental aspects
/ Environmental conservation
/ Environmental protection
/ Environmentalism
/ Gaming machines
/ Green buildings
/ Green design
/ Green development
/ Green movement
/ Green technology
/ Hotels
/ Indians of North America
/ Indians of North America, Attitudes
/ Indians of North America, Commerce
/ Laws, regulations and rules
/ LEED certification
/ Native Americans
/ Native North Americans
/ Parks & recreation areas
/ Renewable energy
/ Sustainable architecture
/ Sustainable architecture, Certification
/ Sustainable buildings
/ Sustainable construction
/ Sustainable development
/ Sustainable technology
2009
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Two Tribes Embrace Green Development Practices for Off-Reservation Projects
by
Jennison, Julia L.
, Diffenderfer, Michelle
in
Alternative energy sources
/ Casinos
/ Ecological sustainability
/ Energy conservation
/ Environmental aspects
/ Environmental conservation
/ Environmental protection
/ Environmentalism
/ Gaming machines
/ Green buildings
/ Green design
/ Green development
/ Green movement
/ Green technology
/ Hotels
/ Indians of North America
/ Indians of North America, Attitudes
/ Indians of North America, Commerce
/ Laws, regulations and rules
/ LEED certification
/ Native Americans
/ Native North Americans
/ Parks & recreation areas
/ Renewable energy
/ Sustainable architecture
/ Sustainable architecture, Certification
/ Sustainable buildings
/ Sustainable construction
/ Sustainable development
/ Sustainable technology
2009
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Two Tribes Embrace Green Development Practices for Off-Reservation Projects
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Two Tribes Embrace Green Development Practices for Off-Reservation Projects
2009
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According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), there are approximately 400 existing hotels, motels, and resorts, as well as 200 casinos and bingo halls located on tribal lands in the United States. According to the Web site dedicated to this project, the final EIS is scheduled for completion in Spring 2009.
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American Bar Association
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