SERVICES

SRB&A specializes in sociocultural, subsistence, and cultural resource research, including:

  • analysis and documentation of subsistence use patterns and harvests;

  • short and long-term subsistence mapping studies;

  • documentation of traditional knowledge / indigenous knowledge in rural communities;

  • research on the effects of development on subsistence, including subsistence impact monitoring;

  • research on the economic valuation of subsistence;

  • historic contexts including ethnohistory

  • preparation of documents under Section 810 of Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act (ANILCA);

  • cultural resource research, consultation, and surveys under the Alaska Historic Preservation Act (AHPA), Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA), and the Archaeological Resources Protection Act (ARPA);

  • consultation with Alaska tribes, corporations, and State Historic Preservation Officer (SHPO)

  • documentation of cultural landscapes;

  • determinations of eligibility of cultural resources for the National Register of Historic Places;

  • archaeological monitoring; and

  • National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) document preparation focusing on cultural resources, subsistence, sociocultural, and traditional knowledge topics.