Federal Agencies Become Major Decision Actors in Daily Life

ERA V — Overlay of Federal Land & Subsistence Law
Governance Practice
1981

Federal agency processes increasingly governed access and outcomes across rural Alaska.

What Happened

Implementation meant more day-to-day decision-making routed through federal systems (planning processes, closures, regulations, enforcement regimes). This shifted the “felt” experience of governance—often far from village-level control.

Why It Matters Today

Even when corporations perform well, shareholders may still experience government decisions as the dominant force affecting subsistence, access, and land-use.

Related Patterns

Pattern 2: Authority Concentration
Pattern 6: Jurisdictional Confusion

Related Governance Themes

Clear Distinction Between Corporate and Subsidiary Reporting
Predictable Communication Channels

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