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This book represents an effort at developing a qualitative model
for use in social impact assessments. It provides two case studies
that demonstrate the use of systems approach to social impact
assessment and examine the potential effects of oil development in
rural Alaskan communities.
This book provides two case studies that demonstrate the use of
systems analysis to forecast the often far-reaching consequences of
government policies and economic development for the social
relations and cultural values of different communities. The case
studies examine the potential effects of oil development in two
rural Alaskan communities, comparing the impact of proposed
oil-related activities with projected changes in the sociocultural
and socioeconomic aspects of these communities under other sets of
assumptions, such as the development of a local groundfish
industry. Each case study begins with an ethnographic description
of the community, organized along the lines of a systems model,
which is then used to assess the impact of development upon
economic activities, political and social organizations, religion,
education, health and social services, and recreation. The systems
approach to social impact assessment is a commonly used
decision-making tool, and the comparisons set forth in these two
case studies will allow managers and policymakers to better tailor
models to suit the needs of their inquiries.
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