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THE HOPI TRIBE UMTRA PROJECT

THE HOPI TRIBE UMTRA PROJECT. Partnership through Consultation, Collaboration and Information Sharing. Presented By: Norman Honie Project Manager Hopi UMTRA Project November 17, 2010. Moencopi: “Place of Running Water”.

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THE HOPI TRIBE UMTRA PROJECT

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  1. THE HOPI TRIBE UMTRA PROJECT

  2. Partnership through Consultation, Collaboration and Information Sharing Presented By: Norman Honie Project Manager Hopi UMTRA Project November 17, 2010

  3. Moencopi: “Place of Running Water”

  4. Moencopi Villages • Original village was established as a farming community • Farmlands were and are irrigated from natural springs of the Navajo Aquifer • Villages and farmlands are located downstream of Project Site

  5. Importance of Partnering • Allows all stakeholders to become aware of the problem(s) or issue(s) at stake • Local stakeholders are given the opportunity to become involved in the process by sitting at the table and staying in the loop • Eliminates the selection process by a few but focuses on everyone’s participation toward an amicable solution

  6. Stakeholders

  7. Benefits of Partnering • All stakeholders contribute to the problem solving process and reach consensus on the final selection • Takes into consideration other factors that are important to local stakeholders but may not normally be considered, (i.e. land use, cultural and/or religious significance, etc.) • Expertise, knowledge, & skills of all stakeholders contribute to the success of a project

  8. Success through Partnering • Stakeholders have a sense of ownership in the project and have the confidence of end product • Eliminates the sense of frustration or distrust by stakeholders who have an ownership interest • Knowledge , skills and abilities gained by all who are involved in the process can be valuable in other projects

  9. Kwak ha – Thank you

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