The following is a selection of ELI-led events on environmental peacebuilding:
- Al-Moumin Lecture: Second Al-Moumin Lecture on Environmental Peacebuilding by Jon Barnett - Washington, DC (October 8, 2014)
- Al-Moumin Lecture: Inaugural Al-Moumin Lecture on Environmental Peacebuilding by Michael J. Ross - Washington, DC (March 19, 2013)
- Seminar: “Complying with the New SEC Conflict Minerals Disclosure Rule” – Washington, DC (October 10, 2012)
- Book Launch: "Assessing and Restoring Natural Resources in Post-Conflict" – Tokyo, Japan (September 3, 2012)
- Workshop: “Sustainable Management of Natural Resources to Support Post-Conflict Peacebuilding” – Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (June 18, 2012)
- Lunch Discussion: “Natural Resource Management in Afghanistan” - Washington, DC (June 6, 2012)
- Workshop: “Introduction to Post-Conflict Natural Resource Management and Peacebuilding” – Tokyo, Japan (May 25, 2012)
- Workshop: “Natural Resource Management in Peacebuilding Contexts: A Workshop on Teaching and Training Approaches” - New York, NY (April 26-27, 2012)
- Conference: “Identifying Lessons for Natural Resource Management in Post-Conflict Peacebuilding” – New York, NY (April 25, 2012)
- Lunch Discussion: “From Resource Curse to Prosperity: Lessons in Post-Conflict Peacebuilding and Natural Resource Management” – New York, NY (April 24, 2012)
- Seminar: “Experiences from Post-Conflict Peacebuilding and Natural Resource Management: Lessons for Bolstering Mediation and Transparency” – New York, NY (April 24, 2012)
- Workshop: “Making Environmental Law and Natural Resource Management Work: The Findings of the Post-Conflict Natural Resource Management (PCNRM) Project” – Monrovia, Liberia (April 3, 2012)
- Seminar: “Technical Briefing on Post-Conflict Peacebuilding and Natural Resource Management” – Abidjan, Cote d’Ivoire (March 29, 2012)
- Workshop:“Making Environmental Law and Natural Resource Management Work: The Findings of the Post-Conflict Natural Resource Management (PCNRM) Project” – Freetown, Sierra Leone (March 27, 2012)
- Seminar: “Addressing Environmental Risks and Opportunities in Conflict Prevention, Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding Strategies,”side event at the 12th National Conference on Science, Policy and the Environment: Environment and Security – Washington, DC (January 18, 2012)
- Book Launch: High-Value Natural Resources and Post-Conflict Peacebuilding – Washington, DC (November 14, 2011)
- Briefing: USAID Afghanistan team briefing on High-Value Natural Resources and Post-Conflict Peacebuilding – Washington, DC (November 14, 2011)
- Seminar: “Natural Resources Management, Infrastructure Development and Disaster Prevention in Post-Conflict Timor-Leste”– Tokyo, Japan (October 26, 2011)
- Workshop: “Post-conflict Natural Resource Management” – Montreal, Canada (February 8-9, 2011)
- Seminar: “Strengthening Post-Conflict Security and Diplomacy: Lessons for U.S. and Japanese ODA Policy and Practice” - Washington, DC (February 4, 2011).
- Seminar: “Second Experts’ Meeting on Managing Natural Resources in Post-Conflict Societies” – Tokyo, Japan (February 28, 2008)
- Lunch Discussion: “Minerals, Timber, and Conflict in the DRC” – Washington, DC (September 24, 2007)
- Seminar: “First Experts' Meeting on Managing Natural Resources in Post-Conflict Societies: Lessons in Making the Transition to Peace” – Geneva, Switzerland (September 17-18, 2007)
- Seminar: “Environmental Assessment and Conflict-Affected Areas: Before, During and After,” theme forum at IAIA Annual Conference – Seoul, Korea (June 2007)
- Seminar: “Protecting the Environment in Times of War” – Washington, DC (2006)
- Seminar: “Meet the Former Iraqi Government Minister of the Environment Mishkat Al Moumin” – Washington, DC (2006)
- Seminar: “Improving Governance through Certification: The Potential and Limitations” - Washington, DC (2003)
- Seminar: “Environmental Consequences of War: The Kosovo Conflict” — Washington, DC (1999)
- Conference: “First International Conference on Addressing Environmental Consequences of War: Legal, Economic, and Scientific Perspectives” — Washington, DC (1998)