Ethnographic and Class I Records Searches for Proposed Solar Energy Zones in California, Nevada, and Utah for the Bureau of Land Management’s Solar Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement

The United States Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management (BLM) National Operations Center obtained American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 funding to conduct an ethnographic overview of select proposed solar energy zones (SEZs) to augment the research that had been conducted fo...

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Main Authors: SWCA Environmental Consultants, Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology, University of Arizona, Stoffle, Richard W., Van Vlack, Kathleen A., Johnson, Hannah, Dukes, Phillip, De Sola, Stephanie, Simmons, Kristen
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Published: SWCA Environmental Consultants 2011
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spelling ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-2762342015-10-23T05:01:21Z Ethnographic and Class I Records Searches for Proposed Solar Energy Zones in California, Nevada, and Utah for the Bureau of Land Management’s Solar Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement SWCA Environmental Consultants Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology, University of Arizona Stoffle, Richard W. Van Vlack, Kathleen A. Johnson, Hannah Dukes, Phillip De Sola, Stephanie Simmons, Kristen Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology, University of Arizona Solar Energy Development Environmental Impact Assessment Southern Paiute Western Shoshone Goshute National Environmental Impact Assessment The United States Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management (BLM) National Operations Center obtained American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 funding to conduct an ethnographic overview of select proposed solar energy zones (SEZs) to augment the research that had been conducted for the Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement for Solar Development in Six Southwestern States (Draft Solar PEIS). The objective of this project was to solicit tribal identification of traditional cultural properties and sacred landscapes, religious and traditional use sites, significant ethnobotanical resources, other sensitive or significant resources (including visual), and tribal perspectives on the direct and indirect effects of solar energy development through oral interviews and on-site visits to proposed SEZs in Arizona, California, Nevada, and Utah. SWCA Environmental Consultants (SWCA) was selected to perform this work, assisted by the University of Arizona’s Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology (BARA). As the project progressed, the list of participating tribes was modified to accommodate changing tribal needs and requests. When the tribe that had requested to participate in an ethnographic study for three of the California SEZs (Imperial East, Iron Mountain, and Riverside East) was unable to participate, the scope of the project was modified. In the Draft Solar PEIS, the high cost of conducting Class I archaeological records searches for the four California SEZs had precluded that research; the current project was modified from ethnographic interviews to a Class I records search for all four California SEZs (Imperial East, Iron Mountain, Pisgah, and Riverside East) by SWCA. BARA conducted ethnographic studies for Amargosa Valley, Delamar Valley, Dry Lake, East Mormon Mountain, Gold Point, and Millers in Nevada (inclement weather prevented visits to Dry Lake Valley North), and for Escalante Valley, Milford Flats South, and Wah Wah Valley in Utah. 2011-12 Report http://hdl.handle.net/10150/276234 en_US http://solareis.anl.gov/ SWCA Environmental Consultants University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections
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topic Solar Energy Development
Environmental Impact Assessment
Southern Paiute
Western Shoshone
Goshute
National Environmental Impact Assessment
spellingShingle Solar Energy Development
Environmental Impact Assessment
Southern Paiute
Western Shoshone
Goshute
National Environmental Impact Assessment
SWCA Environmental Consultants
Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology, University of Arizona
Stoffle, Richard W.
Van Vlack, Kathleen A.
Johnson, Hannah
Dukes, Phillip
De Sola, Stephanie
Simmons, Kristen
Ethnographic and Class I Records Searches for Proposed Solar Energy Zones in California, Nevada, and Utah for the Bureau of Land Management’s Solar Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement
description The United States Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management (BLM) National Operations Center obtained American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 funding to conduct an ethnographic overview of select proposed solar energy zones (SEZs) to augment the research that had been conducted for the Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement for Solar Development in Six Southwestern States (Draft Solar PEIS). The objective of this project was to solicit tribal identification of traditional cultural properties and sacred landscapes, religious and traditional use sites, significant ethnobotanical resources, other sensitive or significant resources (including visual), and tribal perspectives on the direct and indirect effects of solar energy development through oral interviews and on-site visits to proposed SEZs in Arizona, California, Nevada, and Utah. SWCA Environmental Consultants (SWCA) was selected to perform this work, assisted by the University of Arizona’s Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology (BARA). As the project progressed, the list of participating tribes was modified to accommodate changing tribal needs and requests. When the tribe that had requested to participate in an ethnographic study for three of the California SEZs (Imperial East, Iron Mountain, and Riverside East) was unable to participate, the scope of the project was modified. In the Draft Solar PEIS, the high cost of conducting Class I archaeological records searches for the four California SEZs had precluded that research; the current project was modified from ethnographic interviews to a Class I records search for all four California SEZs (Imperial East, Iron Mountain, Pisgah, and Riverside East) by SWCA. BARA conducted ethnographic studies for Amargosa Valley, Delamar Valley, Dry Lake, East Mormon Mountain, Gold Point, and Millers in Nevada (inclement weather prevented visits to Dry Lake Valley North), and for Escalante Valley, Milford Flats South, and Wah Wah Valley in Utah.
author2 Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology, University of Arizona
author_facet Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology, University of Arizona
SWCA Environmental Consultants
Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology, University of Arizona
Stoffle, Richard W.
Van Vlack, Kathleen A.
Johnson, Hannah
Dukes, Phillip
De Sola, Stephanie
Simmons, Kristen
author SWCA Environmental Consultants
Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology, University of Arizona
Stoffle, Richard W.
Van Vlack, Kathleen A.
Johnson, Hannah
Dukes, Phillip
De Sola, Stephanie
Simmons, Kristen
author_sort SWCA Environmental Consultants
title Ethnographic and Class I Records Searches for Proposed Solar Energy Zones in California, Nevada, and Utah for the Bureau of Land Management’s Solar Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement
title_short Ethnographic and Class I Records Searches for Proposed Solar Energy Zones in California, Nevada, and Utah for the Bureau of Land Management’s Solar Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement
title_full Ethnographic and Class I Records Searches for Proposed Solar Energy Zones in California, Nevada, and Utah for the Bureau of Land Management’s Solar Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement
title_fullStr Ethnographic and Class I Records Searches for Proposed Solar Energy Zones in California, Nevada, and Utah for the Bureau of Land Management’s Solar Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement
title_full_unstemmed Ethnographic and Class I Records Searches for Proposed Solar Energy Zones in California, Nevada, and Utah for the Bureau of Land Management’s Solar Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement
title_sort ethnographic and class i records searches for proposed solar energy zones in california, nevada, and utah for the bureau of land management’s solar programmatic environmental impact statement
publisher SWCA Environmental Consultants
publishDate 2011
url http://hdl.handle.net/10150/276234
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