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Discourse-Based Approaches to Conflicts of Multi-Party Restoration Projects (with J. Emborg and G. Walker), Forest Landscape Restoration (2010)
Examining the Compatibility between Forestry Incentive Programs in the US and the Practice of Sustainable Forest Management (with Michael A. Kilgore, Michael G. Jacobsen, John L. Greene, and Thomas J. Straka), Forests (2010)
This research explores the intersection between the various federal and state forestry incentive programs and...
Seeing the Forest for the Trees: Managing Social Conflict and Forest Restoration (with J. Emborg and G. B. Walker), Functional Ecosystems and Communities (2010)
The Role of Intermediating Institutions in Species Conservation: The Candidate Conservation Agreement with Assurances Program (with K. Womack), SSWA Faculty Publications (2010)
Unifying Negotiation Framework 1.0: An Organizing Metanarrative of Policy Discourse (with Jens Emborg and Gregg Walker), UNF Research (2009)
The broad field of participatory approaches to public decision making has been a hugely active...
Exploring the Feasibility of Mediated Final Offer Arbitration as a Technique for Managing "Gridlocked" Environmental Conflict, Society & Natural Resources (2009)
This article presents a case study of what may be one of the first applications...
Influence and Effectiveness of Financial Incentive Programs in Promoting Sustainable Forestry in the South (with Thomas J. Straka, John L. Greene, Michael G. Jacobson, and Michael A. Kilgore), Southern Journal of Applied Forestry (2009)
State forestry officials responsible for forestry incentive programs in each of the 13 southern states...
Skills Needed to Help Communities Manage Natural Resource Conflicts (with Loretta Singletary, L. Steven Smutko, George C. Hill, Marilyn Smith, J.Janet S. Ayres, and Kay Haaland), Conflict Resolution Quarterly (2008)
Competition for natural resources has spawned unprecedented conflict between users, resulting in litigious and legislative...
Tackling the Tangle of Environmental Conflict: Complexity, Controversy, and Collaborative Learning (with Gregg B. Walker and Jens Emborg), Emergence: Complexity and Organization (2008)
Environmental conflict situations are typically messy; a tangle of complexity, controversy, and uncertainty. As a...
Forestry Incentives: Which Do You Find More Effective? (with T. Straka, J. Greene, M. Jacobson, and M. Kilgore), SSWA Faculty Publications (2007)
Influence of Financial Incentive Programs in Sustaining Wildlife Values (with Thomas J. Straka, Michael A. Kilgore, Michael G. Jacobson, and John L. Greene), Human Dimensions of Wildlife (2007)
Conservation incentive programs have substantial impacts on the nation's forests and wildlife habitat. There are...
Review of: "Social Learning in Environmental Management: Towards a Sustainable Future", Journal of Environmental Management (2007)
This journal's editors are likely miffed at me for being late on this review No...
Strengthening Extension's Capacity to Conduct Public Issues Education Programs: Results of a National Needs Assessment (with Loretta Singletary, Marilyn Smith, George Hill, Steven Smutko, Janet Ayres, and Kay Haaland), Journal of Extension (2007)
This article reports the results of a national survey of Extension professionals to assess their...
The Influence of Financial Incentive Programs in Promoting Sustainable Forestry on the Nation's Family Forests (with Michael A. Kilgore, John L. Greene, Michael G. Jacobson, and Thomas J. Straka), Journal of Sustainable Forestry (2007)
Financial incentive programs were evaluated to assess their contribution to promoting sustainable forestry practices on...
Facilitating Dialogue and Deliberation in Environmental Conflict: The Use of Groups in Collaborative Learning (with Gregg B. Walker and Anthony S. Cheng), Facilitating Group Comunication in Context: Innovations and Applications With Natural Groups (2006)
From the Forest to the River: Citizens' Views of Stakeholder Engagement (with Gregg B. Walker and Susan L. Senecah), Human Ecology Review (2006)
Since the early 1990s collaboration and consensus processes have become associated with success in the...
Online Forestry Incentive Programs (with Tom Straka, Mike Kilgore, Mike Jacobsen, and John Greene), Forest Products Equipment: Journal of the Forest Products Industry (2006)
Forestry incentive programs are of high interest to nonindustrial, private forest owners. They can involve...
Getting to 'We': Examining the Relationship between Geographic Scale and Ingroup Emergence in Collaborative Watershed Planning (with Antony S. Cheng), Human Ecology Review (2005)
We examine the relationship between geographic scale and the emergence and transformation of “ingroup” effects...
Causal Reasoning Processes of People Affected by Wildfire: Implications for Agency-Community Interactions and Communication Strategies (with Yoshitaka Kumagai, Matthew S. Carroll, John C. Bliss, and John A. Edwards), Western Journal of Applied Forestry (2004)
Fire officials are dismayed when victims of wildfire blame fire fighters and others responsible for...
Collaborative Resource Management: Discourse-based Approaches and the Evolution of TechnoReg (with A. S. Cheng), Society and natural resources: a summary of knowledge prepared for the 10th International Symposium on Society and Resource Management (2004)
Dialogue and Deliberation in Environmental Conflict: Enacting Civic Science (with Gregg B. Walker), The Environmental Communication Yearbook (2004)
Civic science in practice can foster shared understanding and discovering areas of both agreement and...
Research on Causal Attribution of Wildfire: An Exploratory Multiple-Methods Approach (with Yoshitaka Kumagai and John C. Bliss), Society & Natural Resources (2004)
Although studies show that actions by property owners, such as maintaining a defensible space, are...
Review of: "Anatomy of a Conflict: Identity, Knowledge, and Emotion in Old Growth Forests", Rural Sociology (2004)
I am very glad this book was written, and equally pleased to have read it....
Examining the Interaction between Geographic Scale and Ways of Knowing in Ecosystem Management: A Case Study of Place-Based Collaborative Planning (with A. S. Cheng), Forest Science (2003)
This article examines the interaction between geographic scale and ways of knowing in the context...
"Place" as an Integrating Concept in Natural Resource Politics: Propositions for a Social Science Research Agenda (with Antony S. Cheng and Linda E. Kruger), Society & Natural Resources (2003)
This article lays out six propositions centering on a relationship between people-place connections and strategic...
Smoke on the Hill: A Comparative Study of Wildfire and Two Communities (with Sandra Rodriguez Mendez, Matthew S. Carroll, Angela J. Findley, Keith A. Blatner, and Gregg B. Walker), Western Journal of Applied Forestry (2003)
Wildfire represents a serious challenge to communities in the rural West. After decades of fire...
When Talk is Not Cheap: Substantive Penance and Expressions of Intent in Rebuilding Cooperation (with William P. Bottom, Kevin Gibson, and J. Keith Murnighan), Organization Science (2002)
Interpersonal relationships can be fragile. The mere perception of opportunistic behavior can lead to a...
Evaluating the Application of Collaborative Learning to the Wenatchee Fire Recovery Planning Effort (with K. A. Blatner, M. S. Carroll, and G. B. Walker), SSWA Faculty Publications (2001)
As a follow-up to an article published in this journal [Environ. Impact Assess. Rev. 16...
Natural Resource Policy and the Paradox of Public Involvement: Bringing Scientists and Citizens Together (with Gregg B. Walker), Journal of Sustainable Forestry (2001)
Immersed in natural resource policy approaches such as ecosystem management is the expectation that the...
Natural Resource Policy and the Paradox of Public Involvement: Bringing Scientists and Citizens Together (with G. B. Walker), Understanding Community-Based Forest Ecosystem Management (2001)
Immersed in natural resource policy approaches such as ecosystem management is the expectation that the...
Patterns of Collaboration in Public Land Issues, Journal of Land, Resources, & Environmental Law (2001)
Three different frameworks are useful in evaluating public participation in the creation of the Grand...
Working through Environmental Conflict: The Collaborative Learning Approach (with Gregg B. Walker), Working Through Environmental Conflict (2001)
Environmental and natural resource policy decision making is changing. Increasingly citizens and management agency personnel...
Working Through Environmental Conflict: The Collaborative Learning Approach (with Gregg B. Walker), Working Through Environmental Conflict: The Collaborative Learning Approach (2001)
Examines the uses of collaboration in environmental and natural resource policy decision making and conflict...
Employment and Displacement Among Northwestern Forest Products Workers (with Matthew S. Carroll and Jonathan Kusel), Society & Natural Resoures (2000)
Three articles in this issue examine different case examples of displaced wood products workers in...
Reemployment Programs for Dislocated Timber Workers: Lessons from Oregon (with Corinne L. Gobeli and Angela J. Findley), Society & Natural Resources (2000)
Worker reemployment programs in the wood products industries are important policy responses to structural declines...
Institutional Pluralism in Forestry: Considerations of Analytical and Operational Tools (with Bhaskar Vira, Olivier Dubois, and Gregg B. Walker), Unasylva (1998)
In the current forestry context a wide variety of individuals and organizations have an interest...
Intercultural Communication and the U.S.-Japan Lumber Trade: An Exploratory Study (with P. Oblander), Forest Products Journal (1997)
Aside from the commonly heard complaints about the lumber trade flow between USA and Japan...
Procedural Justice and Public Involvement in Natural Resource Decision Making (with Rick L. Lawrence and George H. Stankey), Society & Natural Resources (1997)
The public involvement programs of natural resource agencies have been broadly criticized as unresponsive to...
Collaborative Learning: Improving Public Deliberation in Ecosystem-Based Management (with Gregg B. Walker), Environmental Impact Assessment Review (1996)
Collaborative learning is an innovation in public participation theory and practice. It is designed to...
Decision-Making and Ecosystem-Based Management: Applying the Vroom-Yetton Model to Public Participation Strategy (with Rick L. Lawrence and Ralph J. Alig), Environmental Impact Assessment Review (1996)
Previous literature has been critical of public participation practices, finding unimpressive application of public participation...
Inoculating Trees with Wood Decay Fungi with Rifle and Shotgun (with F. A. Baker and C. A. Parks), Western Journal of Applied Forestry (1996)
Socioeconomic Issues Pertaining to Forest Health (with K. A. Blatner, M. Carroll, and K. Knowles-Yanez), Search for a Solution (1996)
The Clinton Administration, the Northwest Forest Conference, and Managing Conflict: When Talk and Structure Collide (with Gregg B. Walker), Society & Natural Resources (1996)
Management of the public forest lands in the Pacific Northwest is in crisis, caught between...
Using Collaborative Learning in Fire Recovery Planning (with Gregg B. Walker, Matthew S. Carroll, and Keith A. Blatner), Journal of Forestry (1996)
The authors describe their use of collaborative learning workshops to facilitate public participation in the...
Argument and Alternative Dispute Resolution Systems (with Gregg B. Walker), Argumentation (1995)
Alternative dispute resolution occurs outside the litigation process. The alternative dispute resolution (ADR) movement in...
Looking Back One Rotation in Forest Policy: Lessons from 1940's Journal of Forestry Articles (with Antony S. Cheng), Journal of Forestry (1995)
Managing Local Environmental Conflict Amidst National Controversy (with Gregg B. Walker), International Journal of Conflict Management (1995)
The recent impasse over federal forest management in the Pacific Northwest region of the United...
Searching for effective natural-resources policy: The special challenges of ecosystem management (with Gregg B. Walker), Natural Resources and Environmental Issues (1995)
No matter how elegant ecosystem management is scientifically, it will not reach its potential in...
Searching for Effective Natural-Resources Policy: The Special Challenges of Ecosystem Management (with Gregg B. Walker), Ecosystem Management of Natural Resources in theIntermountain West (1995)
No matter how elegant ecosystem management is scientifically, it will not reach its potential in...
Review of: "Crossing the Next Meridian: Land, Water and the Future of the West", Forest Science (1994)
Social Assessment of the Options, Forest Ecosystem Management: An Ecological Economic and Social Assessment (1993)
Tournament-Style Debate as a Natural Resources Education Technique (with Matthew S. Carroll, F. J. Alt, A. M. Brandenburg, and W. Schlosser), Journal of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Education (1993)
Curricula in the natural resource professions are placing increased emphasis on course work dealing with...
The Committee of Scientists: A Forgotten Link in National Forest Planning History (with Karren Merrill), Forest and Conservation History (1992)
This article reviews the history of the Committee of Scientists with special attention to its...
Understanding the Committee of Scientists as a Process in Social Learning, Forest and Conservation History (1992)
Deciding Between an EA and an EIS May Be a Question of Mitigation (with Christine M. Kelly), Journal of Forestry (1991)
Distributive Effects of Forest Service Attempts to Maintain Community Stability (with William F. Hyde and David N. Wear), Forest Science (1991)
Community stability is an objective of USDA Forest Service timber sales. This paper examines that...
Estimating and Comparing Demand Functions forf Personal Use Christmas Tree Cutting at Seven Utah Sites (with Rebecca Johnson and Donald C. Markstrom), Western Journal of Applied Forestry (1991)
The travel cost model of recreation demand analysis was applied to seven USDA Forest Service...
Conflict in Outdoor Recreation: The Recreation Opportunity Spectrum as a Conflict Management Tool (with R. S. Krannich), Social Science and Natural Resource Recreation Management (1990)
Private Management of Public Recreation: Does it Improve Efficiency, Outdoor Recreation Policy: Pleasure and Preservaiton (1990)
This book includes chapters by some of the leading analysts in outdoor recreation research. Experts...
Technical Commentary: Deciding between an EA and an EIS May Be a Question of Mitigation (with Christine M. Kelly), Western Journal of Communication (1990)
Even-Flow Timber Harvests and Community Stability (with David N. Wear and William F. Hyde), Journal of Forestry (1989)
Review of: "Amenity Resource Valuation: Integrating Economics with other Disciplines", Journal of Park and Recreation Administration (1989)
Balancing Market and Nonmarket Outputs on Public Lands (with W. F. Hyde), Environmental Resources and Applied Welfare Economics: Essays in Honor of John V. Krutilla (1988)
Marginal Cost Pricing and Efficient Provision of Public Recreation, Journal of Leisure Research (1987)
Analysis of supply and demand functions for public campground recreation indicated that the estimated equilibrium...
Rethinking Dominant Use Management in the Forest-Planning Era, Environmental Law (1987)
Dominant use land management, which advocates specialized production for individual tracts of land, is presented...
Review of: "Investments in Forestry: Resources, Land Use, and Public Policy", Annals of Regional Science (1986)
Book review of: "Investments in Forestry: Resources, Land Use, and Public Policy"