Workshop Proceedings: Monitoring Sociocultural and Institutional Change in the Aleutian-Pribilof Region
This document is a report of the results of two days of workshop sessions
designed to identify and resolve some of the more thorny probIems involved in monitoring
sociocultural change in rural Alaska. The workshops were held at the Anchorage Sheraton
Hotel between December 16-17, 1985 and attended by ten representatives from the Minerals
Management Service (MMS), the Phase I contractors, and the current Phase II contractors
including five leading authorities from the fields of anthropology, sociology,
economics, and social impact assessment who were invited to address problems involved in
measuring sociocultural and institutional change. The objectives of the meetings were to:
(1) assure a thorough understanding of the MMS objectives for the project, (2)
guarantee effective integration of the two phases of the project, and (3) enhance
the technical, theoretical and methodological approach of Phase II contractors. While
not called for in the contract, the need of the members of the EA staff to cite
information contained in these workshop materials led us to agree to prepare these
proceedings for publication as a technical report.
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Offshore Energy Development