NPS Alaska Region Social Science Research Planning Meeting, Anchorage
 
Date Start Time End Time Time Zone Location
Oct 12, 2004 1:30 PM 5:30 PM NPS Alaska Regional Office
240 West 5th Avenue
Room 309
Anchorage, Alaska
(907) 644-3509


 
Description:
This meeting is to assist the National Park Service in developing a Social Science Research Plan for the parks, monuments and preserves in the Alaska Region. This Social Science Research Plan will be a written strategy for acquiring social science information useful to park management in the region. The document is designed to function as a plan to guide the allocation of research money and effort for applied research in the social sciences (which includes anthropology, economics, geography, psychology, political science, and sociology) for 7 to 10 years into the future. Interested individuals are asked to attend the entire 4 hour session.

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NPS Alaska Region Social Science Research Planning Meeting, Fairbanks
 
Date Start Time End Time Time Zone Location
Oct 14, 2004 8:00 AM 12:00 PM Girl Scout Office
431 Old Steese Highway
Fairbanks, Alaska
(907) 455-0617

 
Description:
This meeting is to assist the National Park Service in developing a Social Science Research Plan for the parks, monuments and preserves in the Alaska Region. This Social Science Research Plan will be a written strategy for acquiring social science information useful to park management in the region. The document is designed to function as a plan to guide the allocation of research money and effort for applied research in the social sciences (which includes anthropology, economics, geography, psychology, political science, and sociology) for 7 to 10 years into the future. Interested individuals are asked to attend the entire 4 hour session.

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NPS Alaska Region Social Science Research Planning Meeting, Kotzebue
 
Date Start Time End Time Time Zone Location
Oct 15, 2004 1:30 PM 5:30 PM US Fish & Wildlife Service Office
EON Building
160 Second Street
Kotzebue, Alaska
(907) 442-8301

 
Description:
This meeting is to assist the National Park Service in developing a Social Science Research Plan for the parks, monuments and preserves in the Alaska Region. This Social Science Research Plan will be a written strategy for acquiring social science information useful to park management in the region. The document is designed to function as a plan to guide the allocation of research money and effort for applied research in the social sciences (which includes anthropology, economics, geography, psychology, political science, and sociology) for 7 to 10 years into the future. Interested individuals are asked to attend the entire 4 hour session.

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NPS Alaska Region Social Science Research Planning Meeting, Juneau
 
Date Start Time End Time Time Zone Location
Nov 9, 2004 8:30 AM 12:30 PM Centennial hall
101 Egan Drive
Juneau, Alaska

 
Description:
This meeting is to assist the National Park Service in developing a Social Science Research Plan for the parks, monuments and preserves in the Alaska Region. This Social Science Research Plan will be a written strategy for acquiring social science information useful to park management in the region. The document is designed to function as a plan to guide the allocation of research money and effort for applied research in the social sciences (which includes anthropology, economics, geography, psychology, political science, and sociology) for 7 to 10 years into the future. Interested individuals are asked to attend the entire 4 hour session.

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NPS Alaska Region Social Science Research Planning Meeting, Washington, DC
 
Date Start Time End Time Time Zone Location
Dec 2, 2004 8:30 AM 12:30 PM National Park Service Capital Training Center
1201 I Street, NW
Room 62, 2nd Floor
Washington, District of Columbia

 
Description:
This meeting is to assist the National Park Service in developing a Social Science Research Plan for the parks, monuments and preserves in the Alaska Region. This Social Science Research Plan will be a written strategy for acquiring social science information useful to park management in the region. The document is designed to function as a plan to guide the allocation of research money and effort for applied research in the social sciences (which includes anthropology, economics, geography, psychology, political science, and sociology) for 7 to 10 years into the future. Interested individuals are asked to attend the entire 4 hour session.

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