Conducting public engagement during a pandemic adds a new layer of complexity to an already challenging process. Now, perhaps more than ever, it is important for natural resource agencies to continue to connect with external stakeholders. The following list contains some resources that you may find helpful as you navigate this new reality. Please be aware that some stakeholders may not have computer access and more traditional ways of communicating, such as by telephone or mail, may be needed.
Policy Guidance
Author: Department of the Interior (DOI)
Format: Memo, April 10, 2020
Description: Public participation and document schedules during COVID-19.
Time to Review: < 15 Minutes
Conducting Virtual Public Engagement
Author: Bureau of Land Management (BLM)
Format: Presentation
Description: Case study of BLM鈥檚 experience conducting virtual public meetings.
Time to Review: 15 - 45 minutes
Author: International Association for Public Participation
Format: White Paper
Description: A comprehensive presentation of digital strategies and tools for engaging with the public.
Time to Review: > 45 Minutes
Author: Institute for Local Government
Format: Online Brochure
Description: Written specifically for local governments in California, but tools can be applied more broadly. Also provides case studies of successful virtual engagement.
Time to Review: 15 - 45 Minutes
Author: Local Government Commission
Format: Online Brochure
Description: A detailed brochure highlighting best practices when engaging remotely.
Time to Review: > 45 Minutes
Author: HDR, Inc.
Format: Online Brochure
Description: A guide to the virtual public involvement process for infrastructure projects, but lessons can be applied to a wide variety of situations and projects.
Time to Review: 15 鈥� 45 Minutes
Author: The Institute for Conservation Leadership
Format: Tip Sheet
Description: Short descriptions of how to remotely conduct effective collaboration.
Time to Review: 15 鈥� 45 Minutes
Author: Federal Highway Administration
Format: Fact Sheet
Description: Tips on how virtual public engagement can enhance information sharing with the public.
Time to Review: < 15 Minutes
Best Practices for Planning and Facilitating Virtual Meetings
Author: DOI Office of Collaborative Action and Dispute Resolution (CADR)
Format: Webinar
Description: A webinar designed to train DOI staff on the basics of conducting virtual meetings. DOI access only.
Time to Review: 15 鈥� 45 Minutes
Author: Bureau of Land Management (BLM) CADR and BLM National Training Center
Format: Varied
Description: Resources and training for holding virtual meetings, including large public meetings. DOI access only.
Time to Review: Varied
Author: DOI Office of Collaborative Action and Dispute Resolution (CADR)
Format: Word Document
Description: This toolkit accompanies the CADR training webinar, but can be used as a stand-alone document. DOI access only.
Time to Review: 15 鈥� 45 Minutes
Author: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Format: Quick Reference Sheet
Description: Information on planning, facilitating, and participating in virtual meetings with links to more resources.
Time to Review: < 15 Minutes
Author: The Consensus Building Institute
Format: Tip Sheet
Description: A compilation of tips for conducting online meetings that are productive and engaging.
Time to Review: < 15 Minutes
Author: Harvard Business Review
Format: Article
Description: 12 Steps to conducting a virtual meeting. Written from a business prospective, but useful information for all.
Time to Review: 15 鈥� 45 Minutes
Author: NonProfit Quarterly
Format: Online Brochure
Description: Tips on how to be a good participant in virtual meetings.
Time to Review: 15 鈥� 45 Minutes
Author: DJ Case and Associates
Format: Webpage
Description: This page describes techniques, platforms, and other tips.
Time to Review: < 15 Minutes
Author: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Format: Quick Reference Sheet
Description: Strategies to help you facilitate your virtual meetings.
Time to Review: < 15 Minutes
Online Tools for Hosting Virtual Meetings
Author: Bureau of Land Management
Format: Table
Description: A table comparing different virtual technology platforms. DOI access only.
Time to review: 15 鈥� 45 Minutes
, , and are three of the most popular platforms for engaging remotely. Please check with your IT administrator to determine if you have access to these platforms and for questions on how to get started.