The TAMS Center offers different training courses that focus on a variety of topics related to ambient and indoor air quality monitoring. To date, over 1,900 tribal professionals have been trained by the TAMS Center, representing 298 tribes. TAMS Center courses have been designed to complement other American Indian Air Quality Training Program courses, and generally address more advanced air quality issues. Each course is designed with tribal audiences and issues in mind, integrating tribal case studies and tribal professionals as part of the instructional team in every course. Class size is kept to a minimum to ensure a higher level of interaction and one-on-one training opportunities with the instructors.
The mission of the NTAA is to advance air quality management policies and programs, consistent with the needs, interests, and unique legal status of American Indian Tribes and Alaska Natives.
Publisher: National Tribal Air Association
Year: 2023
White Paper Detailing the Science and Connections Between Air Pollution, Tribes, and Public Health
Publisher: National Tribal Air Association
Year: 2020
Publisher: Arizona State Law Journal
Year: 2023
Developing a Tribal Implementation Plan
Publisher: EPA
Year: 2018
Emission Inventory Basics for Tribal Air Coordinators
Publisher: EPA
Year: 2008
Introduction to Emission Inventories for Tribes
Publisher: EPA
Year: 2008
TOO HOT TO HANDLE? Managing the Ecological Impacts of Extreme Heat in the Northwest
Publisher: Northwest Climate Adaptation Science Center
Year: 2025