Subsistence Advisory Councils Introduced as a Participation Mechanism

ERA V — Overlay of Federal Land & Subsistence Law
Governance Practice
1982

Local advisory councils were created to provide community input into federal subsistence decisions.

What Happened

To balance federal authority with local knowledge, ANILCA implementation included Subsistence Regional Advisory Councils, intended to give rural residents a voice in subsistence decision-making.

Why It Matters Today

These councils introduce participation—but not control—creating a long-standing tension between “being heard” and “having authority.”

Related Patterns

Pattern 3: Participation Narrowing
Pattern 8: Procedural Legitimacy vs. Trust

Related Governance Themes

Non-Dismissive Engagement Standards
Predictable Communication Channels

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