B.L.A. Utah State University (2006, GPA = 3.65) Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning Cum Laude and Departmental Honors
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1 [Updated: 09/24/11] JORDAN W. SMITH Marsteller Street FORS 201A West Lafayette, Indiana (435) (cell) (765) (office) RESEARCH CONCENTRATIONS Social capital and civic engagement Individual and community resilience Concepts of place Environmental values, beliefs, and behaviors Recreation demand modeling FIELDS OF REFERENCE Natural resource, community, and environmental sociology Outdoor recreation and leisure Geographic information systems EDUCATION Ph.D. North Carolina State University (2011; GPA = 4.00) Parks, Recreation and Tourism Management Minor: Rural and Community Sociology Minor: Geographic Information Systems M.S. Utah State University (2008; GPA = 3.95) Recreation Resources Management B.L.A. Utah State University (2006, GPA = 3.65) Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning Cum Laude and Departmental Honors EMPLOYMENT HISTORY: CURRENT POSITION Purdue University ( ) Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Forestry and Natural Resources West Lafayette, IN PREVIOUS POSITIONS Cooperative Ecosystems Studies Units (CESU) Network ( ) National Office Fellow Washington, DC North Carolina State University ( ) Hofmann Fellow, Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism Management Raleigh, NC 1
2 Utah State University ( ) Research Assistant, Institute for Outdoor Recreation and Tourism Logan, UT Bureau of Land Management ( ) Intern, Landscape Architecture and Recreation Planning St. George Field Office; St. George, UT CERTIFICATES Graduate Certificate in Geographic Information Systems Development of recognized academic credentials and advanced application expertise in Geographic Information Systems. Earned through the completion of 15 academic credits in Geographic Information Systems and Technology at North Carolina State University. SOFTWARE EXPERTISE: Data Analysis and Programming Presentation WinBUGS ArcGIS 10 R Adobe Photoshop CS5 SPSS 18.0 Adobe Illustrator CS 5 SAS Adobe InDesign CS5 JMP 8 Dreamweaver CS5 Stata 11.0 (CSS, html, MySQL) GeoDa HLM Python 2.6 NetLogo 4.1 (simulation, agent-based modeling) ATLAS.ti PUBLICATIONS: PEER REVIEWED ARTICLES (PUBLISHED AND IN PRESS) [IMPACT FACTOR] 1. Siderelis, C., Smith, J. W., Moore, R. L., & Leung, Y. F. (accepted pending minor revisions). A nationwide production analysis of state park attendance in the United States. Journal of Environmental Management. [2.367] 2. Smith, J. W. (accepted pending minor revisions). The green in the growth machine: Laissezfaire racism, central place theory, and access to open space. City, Culture and Society. [n/a] 3. Smith, J. W., Davenport, M.A., Anderson, D.H., & Leahy, J.E. (2011). Place meanings and desired management outcomes. Landscape and Urban Planning 101(4), doi: /j.landurbplan [2.170] 4. Smith, J. W., & Moore, R. L. (2011). Perceptions of community benefits from two Wild and Scenic Rivers. Environmental Management, 47(5), doi: /s y [1.408] 5. Smith, J. W., Siderelis, C., & Moore, R. L. (2010). The effects of place attachment, hypothetical site modifications, and use levels on recreation behavior. Journal of Leisure Research, 42(4), [0.831] 2
3 6. Smith, J. W., Burr, S. W., & Reiter, D. K. (2010). Specialization among off-highway vehicle owners and its relationship to environmental worldviews and motivations. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration, 28(2), [n/a] 7. Jordan, D. J., Smith, J. W., Cox, A., Thompson, T., Jeon, J., Palacios, I., Patterson, A., Peel, J., & Henderson, K. (2009). An exploration of the meanings of parks in Oklahoma. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration, 27(2), [n/a] 8. Henderson, K., Patterson, A., Palacios, I., Jeon, J., Peel, J., Cox, A., Smith, J. W., & Thompson, T. (2009). The tie that binds? A case study of student perceptions of their recreation-related majors. Schole: A Journal of Leisure Studies and Recreation Education, 24, [n/a] 9. Smith, J. W. (2009). An ethnographic autobiography of a short-term study abroad experience. Schole: A Journal of Leisure Studies and Recreation Education, 24, [n/a] PEER REVIEWED ARTICLES (IN REVIEW) 1. Davenport, M. A., Smith, J. W., Anderson, D. H, Baker, M. L., & Leahy, J. E. (In 2 nd review). Place Meanings and the significance of managed resource areas to proximate residents. Environment and Behavior. 2. Smith, J. W., & Burr, S. W. (In 2 nd review). Environmental attitudes and desired socialpsychological benefits of off-highway vehicle users. Forests. 3. Smith, J. W., Leahy, J. E., Anderson, D. H., & Davenport, M. A. (In 2 nd review). Community/agency trust: A measurement instrument. Society and Natural Resources. 4. Smith, J. W., Leahy, J. E., Anderson, D. H., & Davenport, M. A. (In 2 nd review). Community/Agency trust and public involvement in resource planning. Society and Natural Resources. 5. Smith, J. W., Anderson, D. H., Siderelis, C., & Moore, R. L. (In 1 st review). Community resilience in Southern Appalachia: A theoretical framework and three case studies. Human Ecology: An Interdisciplinary Journal. 6. Smith, J. W., Siderelis, C., Anderson, D. H., & Moore, R. L. (In 1 st review). The effects of place meanings and social capital on desired forest management outcomes: A stated preference experiment. Landscape and Urban Planning. 7. Smith, J. W., & Moore, R. L. (In 1 st review). Place uniqueness, crowding and satisfaction: A case study of military training on the Appalachian Trail. Managing Leisure. 8. Smith, J. W., Anderson, D. H., Davenport, M. A., & Leahy, J. E. (In 1 st review). The community benefits scale: Theoretical development, reliability, and factorial invariance. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management. 9. Smith, J. W., & Moore, R. L. (In 1 st review). Social psychological factors influencing recreation demand: Evidence from two recreational rivers. Environment and Behavior. 3
4 10. Siderelis, C., Smith, J. W., & Moore, R. L. (In 1 st review). Improving accuracy in estimations of activity choices with application to North Carolina s trails. Journal of Leisure Research. 11. Smith, J. W., Anderson, D. H, Davenport, M., Scarsella, D., & Gustanski, J. A. Barriers to Forest Service Community Relationships in the South. (In 2 nd review). Southern Journal of Applied Forestry. 12. Smith, J. W. (In 2 nd review). Structural determinants of economic growth in the American South from 2000 to Southeastern Geographer. PUBLICATIONS IN PREPARATION 13. Smith, J. W., Siderelis, C., Anderson, D. H., & Moore, R. L. Place meanings, social capital and adaptive engagement in forest planning contingent upon hypothetical climate change effects. (Prepared for Forest Policy and Economics) 14. Smith, J. W., & Burr, S. W. Environmental worldviews, voluntary association membership, and off-highway vehicle use in Utah. (Prepared for Environmental Education) 15. Smith, J. W. A mixed-logit and latent class analysis of recreational motivations among Utah s Off-Highway Vehicle Owners (Prepared for Leisure Sciences) OTHER NON-PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS 1. Smith, J. W., & Palacios, I. (2010). Social capital and leisure behavior: Evidence from the United States. In H. J. Gibson & K. Andereck (Eds.), Abstracts from the 2010 Leisure Research Symposium (pp ). Ashburn, VA: National Recreation and Park Association. 2. Smith, J. W., Anderson, D. H., Davenport, M. A., & Leahy, J. E. (2010). Perceived community benefits from recreation resources: From scale development to validation. In C. E. Watts & C. L. Fisher (Eds.), Proceedings of the Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium, Gen. Tech. Rep. Newtown Square, PA: USDA Forest Service, Northern Research Station. 3. Smith, J. W., & Moore, R. L. (2010). Place attachment and recreation demand on the West Branch of the Farmington River. In C. E. Watts & C. L. Fisher (Eds.), Proceedings of the Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium, Gen. Tech. Rep. Newtown Square, PA: USDA Forest Service, Northern Research Station. 4. Jordan, D. J., Smith, J. W., Cox, A., Thompson, T., Jeon, J., Palacios, I., Patterson, A., Peel, J., & Henderson, K. (2009). An exploration of the meanings of parks in Oklahoma. In B. D. Kivel & H. Gibson (Eds.), Abstracts from the 2009 Leisure Research Symposium (pp. 5-9). Ashburn, VA: National Recreation and Park Association. 4
5 5. Smith, J. W. (2009). Toward a more complete understanding of sustainable rural community development: Appreciating systems and interactional theories. In E. Seitz, T. P. Wagner & Lindenfield, L. (Eds.), Environmental Communication as a Nexus: Proceedings of the 10 th Biennial Conference on Communication and the Environment (pp ). Portland, ME: University of Maine, Department of Communications & Journalism. 6. Smith, J. W., Moore, R. L., & Burr, S. W. (2009). Experience use history and its relationship to management actions and satisfaction. In C. E. Watts & C. L. Fisher (Eds.), Proceedings of the Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium, Gen. Tech. Rep. NRS-P-66 (pp ). Newtown Square, PA: USDA Forest Service, Northern Research Station. 7. Smith, J. W. (2008). Off-highway vehicle owners specialization and its relationship to environmental attitudes. In B. P. McCormick & B. D. Kivel (Eds.), Abstracts from the 2008 Leisure Research Symposium (pp ). Ashburn, VA: National Recreation and Park Association. TECHNICAL AND PROFESSIONAL REPORTS 1. Smith, J. W., & Moore, R. L. (2011, September). Adapting to changing environmental conditions (Project Outcomes Report for Award ID ). Washington, DC: National Science Foundation. 2. Smith, J. W., & Anderson, D. H. (2009, August). Southeastern pilot test of rapid assessment protocol for assessing social capital in National Forest associated communities. Raleigh, NC: Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism Management North Carolina State University. 3. Smith, J. W., Burr, S. W., Reiter, D. K., & Zeitlin, J. M. (2009, February). Recreational offhighway vehicle use on public lands within Utah (Utah Recreation & Tourism Matters: Institute for Outdoor Recreation and Tourism No.IORT/018). Logan, UT: Utah State University. 4. Smith, J. W., Burr, S. W., & Reiter, D. (2008, August). Outdoor recreation participation and community recreation needs in Utah (IORT Professional Report PR ). Logan, UT: Utah State University. 5. Burr, S. W., Smith, J. W., Reiter, D., Jakus, P., & Keith, J. (2008, May). Recreational offhighway vehicle use on public lands within Utah (IORT Professional Report PR ). Logan, UT: Utah State University. 6. Smith, J. W. (2006). Design recommendations guide for built elements within the Santa Clara River Reserve. St. George, UT: US Department of Interior, Bureau of Land Management, St. George Field Office. THESIS Smith, J. W. (2008). Off-highway vehicle owners specialization and its relationship to environmental attitudes and motivations. Logan, UT: Utah State University. Committee: Steven W. Burr (chair), Mark Brunson, F. E. Fee Busby, and Paul Jakus 5
6 DISSERTATION Smith, J. W. (2011). Adapting to changing environmental conditions: Mixed-methods analyses of how social capital and place-based social-psychological dependencies influence climate change resilience in Southern Appalachia. Raleigh, NC: North Carolina State University. Committee: Roger L. Moore (chair), Dorothy H. Anderson (co-chair), Christos Siderelis, Hugh Devine, and Edward Kick GRANTS AND CONTRACTS: RECEIVED 1. Moore, R. L., & Smith, J. W. ( ). Amount: $10,000. Adapting to changing environmental conditions. National Science Foundation SBE Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant (Sociology). 2. Anderson, D. H., & Smith, J. W. (2009). Amount: $2,500. Pilot test of rapid assessment protocol for assessing social capital in National Forest associated communities. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. 3. Moore, R. L., Fletcher, F., Siderelis, C., & Smith, J. W. (2008). Use and users of the Warren Bridge Special Recreation Management Area of the Upper Green River. Bureau of Land Management. 4. Burr, S. W., Reiter, D., & Smith, J. W. (2008). Amount: $62,672. State Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan: Telephone survey of Utah residents. Utah Department of Natural Resources: Division of Parks and Recreation. 5. Burr, S. W., Reiter, D., & Smith, J. W. ( ). Amount: $53,000. Recreational offhighway vehicle (OHV) use on public lands in Utah. Utah Governor s Office of Public Lands Policy Coordination. IN REVIEW 1. No grants and contracts in preparation IN PREPARATION 1. No grants and contracts in preparation NOT FUNDED 1. Moore, R. L., Smith, J. W., & Anderson, D. H. ( ). Amount: $100,000. Rural community resilience to climate change in coastal North Carolina. North Carolina Sea Grant. 2. Smith, J. W. ( ). Amount: $20,000. The role of entrepreneurial social infrastructure in rural community prosperity: Comparative case studies of three resource dependent communities in the Southeastern United States. Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation. 3. Moore, R. L., & Smith, J. W. ( ). Amount: $10,000. Determinants of civic engagement and social capital: Comparative case studies of three resource-dependent communities in the Southeastern United States. National Science Foundation SBE Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant (Sociology). 6
7 PRESENTATIONS: CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS AT NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIA 1. Smith, J. W., Leahy, J. E., Anderson, D. H., & Davenport, M. A. (2011, June). Recreancy and resource management: A mixed-methods analysis of trust and civic action. Paper presented at the International Symposium on Sustainable Resource Management (ISSRM), Madison, Wisconsin. 2. Smith, J. W. (2011, April). Growth in the American South: Rethinking the urban/rural divide and the causal mechanisms of economic development. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers (AAG), Seattle, Washington. 3. Moore, R. L., & Smith, J. W. (2010, October). Military training on the Appalachian Trail: Participant attitudes and perceptions. Paper presented at the Society of American Foresters (SAF) National Convention, Albuquerque, New Mexico. 4. Smith, J. W., & Palacios, I. (2010, October). Social capital and leisure behavior: Evidence from the United States. Paper presented at the Leisure Research Symposium (LRS), Minneapolis, MN. 5. Smith, J. W., & Moore, R. L. (2010, September). Demand for fly-fishing on the Green River: Incorporating place attachment and site perceptions into a travel-cost analysis. Paper presented at the Pathways to Success: Integrating Human Dimensions into Fisheries and Wildlife Management Conference, Estes Park, Colorado. 6. Smith, J. W. (2010, August). Growth in the American South: Rethinking the urban/rural divide and the causal mechanisms of economic development. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association (ASA) and the 73 rd Annual Meeting of the Rural Sociological Society (RSS), Atlanta, Georgia. 7. Smith, J. W., Siderelis, C., & Moore, R. L. (2010, June). Social-psychological factors influencing recreation demand: Evidence from two recreational rivers. Paper presented at the International Symposium on Sustainable Resource Management (ISSRM), Corpus Christi, Texas. 8. Smith, J. W. (2010, June). The green in the growth machine: Laissez-faire racism, central place theory, and access to open space. Poster presented at the International Symposium on Sustainable Resource Management (ISSRM), Corpus Christi, Texas. 9. Smith, J. W., Anderson, D. H., Moore, R. L. (May, 2010). The role of social capital in coastal communities resilience to climate change. Paper presented at the 2010 Challenges for Natural Resource Economics and Policy Conference (the 3 rd National Forum on Socioeconomic Research in Coastal Systems), New Orleans, Louisiana 10. Jordan, D. J., Smith, J. W., Cox, A., Thompson, T., Jeon, J., Palacios, I., Patterson, A., Peel, J., & Henderson, K. (2009, October). An exploration of the meanings of parks in Oklahoma. Paper presented at the Leisure Research Symposium (LRS), Salt Lake City, Utah. 7
8 11. Smith, J. W., Siderelis, C., Moore, R. L., & Fletcher, F. (2009, July). The effects of place attachment, hypothetical site modifications, and use levels on recreation behavior. Paper presented at the International Symposium on Sustainable Resource Management (ISSRM), Vienna, Austria. 12. Smith, J. W. (2009, June). Toward a more complete understanding of sustainable rural community development: Appreciating systems and interactional theories. Paper presented at the 2009 Conference on Communication and the Environment (COCE), Portland, Maine. 13. Smith, J. W. (2008, October). Off-highway vehicle owners specialization and its relationship to environmental attitudes. Paper presented at the Leisure Research Symposium (LRS), Baltimore, Maryland. 14. Smith, J. W. (2008, June). Environmental attitudes, off-highway vehicle use, and social misconceptions. Paper presented at the International Symposium on Sustainable Resource Management (ISSRM), Burlington, Vermont. 15. Smith, J. W. (2008, May). Off-highway vehicle owners specialization and its relationship to environmental attitudes. Paper presented at the Graduate Student Leisure Research Symposium, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS AT STATE AND REGIONAL SYMPOSIA 1. Smith, H. M., Smith, J. W., Leahy, J. E., & Lindenfeld, L. (2011, April). Merging knowledge to action theory with woody bioenergy research development processes. Paper presented at the Woody Biomass Energy Research Symposium for the Northern Forest, Burlington, Vermont. 2. Smith, J. W., Leahy, J. E., Anderson, D. H., & Davenport, M. A. (2011, April). Recreancy and resource management: A mixed-methods analysis of trust and civic action. Paper presented at North Carolina State University s 2 nd annual Communication, Rhetoric, and Digital Media Research Symposium, Raleigh, North Carolina. 3. Smith, J. W., Anderson, D. H., Davenport, M. A., Leahy, J. E. (2010, April). Perceived community benefits from recreation resources: From scale development to validation. Paper presented at the Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium (NERR), Bolton Landing, New York. 4. Smith, J. W., & Moore, R. L. (2010, April). Place attachment and recreation demand on the West Branch of the Farmington River. Paper presented at the Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium (NERR), Bolton Landing, New York. 5. Smith, J. W. (2010, March). The green in the growth machine: Laissez-faire racism, central place theory, and access to open space. Poster presented at the North Carolina State University Graduate Student Research Symposium, Raleigh, North Carolina. 6. Smith, J. W., Moore, R. L., & Siderelis, C. (2010, February). The effects of motivations, river conditions, and hypothetical permitting procedures on recreation behavior. Paper presented at the Southeastern Recreation Research Symposium (SERR), Greenville, South Carolina. 8
9 7. Smith, J. W., & Anderson, D. H. (2010, February). Social capital in National Forest Associated Communities: A Case Study of Louisville, Mississippi. Paper presented at the Southeastern Recreation Research Symposium (SERR), Greenville, South Carolina. 8. Smith, J. W., Moore, R. L., & Burr, S. W. (2009, March). Experience use history and its relationship to management actions and satisfaction. Paper presented at the Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium (NERR), Bolton Landing, New York. 9. Smith, J. W. (2009, March). The effects of green spaces on property values, the tax base, and tax revenues in Raleigh, North Carolina. Poster accepted for presentation at the North Carolina State University Graduate Student Symposium (not able to present due to conflict with teaching responsibilities). 10. Smith, J. W. (2009, February). The effects of green spaces on property values, the tax base, and tax revenues in Raleigh, North Carolina. Paper presented at the Southeastern Recreation Research Symposium (SERR), Athens, Georgia. 11. Burr, S. W., Smith, J. W., Reiter, D. K., Jakus, P., & Keith, J. (2008, May). Recreational offhighway vehicle use on public lands within Utah. Paper presented at the Utah Tourism Conference s Tourism Research Workshop, Salt Lake City, Utah. 12. Burr, S. W., Smith, J. W., Reiter, D. K., Jakus, P., & Keith, J. (2008, April). Recreational off-highway vehicle use on public lands within Utah. Paper presented at the Utah Association of Counties Annual Meeting, Salt Lake City, Utah. 13. Smith, J. W. (2008, April). Environmental attitudes, off-highway vehicle use, and social misconceptions. Paper presented at the Intermountain Graduate Student Research Symposium, Logan, Utah. CONFERENCE ATTENDANCE (NOT PRESENTING) (November) National Communication Association Annual Convention, San Francisco, California (October) Society of American Foresters National Convention, Orlando, Florida (October) Leisure Research Symposium, Indianapolis, Indiana (June) International Symposium on Sustainable Resource Management, Park City, Utah. TEACHING EXPERIENCE: COURSES TAUGHT 1. Natural Resource Issues, Policy and Administration (FNR 365) A broad overview of current natural resource and environmental policy issues at the global, national, regional and local levels. The origins of major natural resource and environmental issues, and the key individuals and organizations that shaped them, are covered. The achievements and deficiencies of these policies, as well as potential proposals for alternative solutions are examined. A combination of lectures, discussions, in-class activities, guest speakers and independent research are utilized. 90 students. Fall
10 2. Outdoor Recreation Management (PRT 350) Designed to provide students with an understanding of natural resource based recreation management concepts. Methods of outdoor recreation planning and management are explored with special emphasis on the public sector. Current issues related to providing outdoor recreation opportunities are identified, presented and discussed. 50 students. Spring Sustainable Human and Environmental Systems Graduate assistant and co-leader on American Universities International Programs (AUIP) 3.5 weeklong summer study abroad course to New Zealand. 24 students. Summer Outdoor Recreation Consortium (PRT 351/610A) Field course taught in Great Smoky Mountain National Park. Spring COURSE ASSISTANCE 1. Sustainable Human and Environmental Systems Assistance to course instructor (Dr. Nicholas Wheeler) in preparing 2010 American Universities International Program to New Zealand. Fall 2009 and Spring LECTURES 1. Collaborative Planning and Management for PRT 350, Introduction to Outdoor Recreation. An introduction to stakeholder involvement and collaborative management of recreation resources. (November 11, 2009) 2. Outdoor Recreation Opportunities from Selected Countries from Around the World for PRT 350, Introduction to Outdoor Recreation. An introduction to outdoor recreation opportunities and providers in other cultural and geographical contexts. (October 5, 2009) 3. Public Sector Outdoor Recreation Providers for PRT 350, Introduction to Outdoor Recreation. An overview of federal, state, and local outdoor recreation providers. (September 14, 2009) 4. The Leisure Service System for PRT 152, Introduction to Parks, Recreation, and Tourism. An overview of public, nonprofit, and commercial recreation providers and services. (October 21, 2008). 5. Environment and Society in Kenya s Rift Valley (co-lecture) for ENVS 6900, Environment and Society in Kenya s Rift Valley. Review and experiences from a summer study-abroad course. (Fall, 2007) 6. Education and Observations from the St.George Field Office for ENVS 4500, Wildland Recreation Behavior. Practical advice and insights on employment in the Bureau of Land Management. (November 21, 2006). SERVICE: REVIEWER 2009 Journal of Leisure Research (1 manuscript) Leisure Sciences (2 manuscripts) 10
11 2010 Human Ecology: An Interdisciplinary Journal (1 manuscript) Journal of Unconventional Parks, Tourism, and Recreation Research (1 manuscript) Leisure Sciences (1 manuscript) 2011 Landscape and Urban Planning (1 manuscript) COMMITTEES 1. Fall 2009 North Carolina State University Tourism Faculty Search Committee (Graduate student representative) OTHER 1. Webmaster (cesu.psu.edu) cesu.psu.edu is the website for the Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Units National Network. 2. Website administrator (humandimensions.gov) humandimensions.gov is an interactive informational website and a portal with featured links related to the human dimensions of natural resource management. AWARDS AND HONORS Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Units (CESU) Network National Office Fellow North Carolina State University College of Natural Resources Hofmann Fellow (100% Tuition + Fees + Professional development stipend) National Recreation and Park Association Congress Travel Assistance Scholarship recipient ($500) North Carolina State University Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism Doctoral Student of the Year Utah State University ISSRM Travel Scholarship recipient ($100) 2007 Recipient of the Lucille and Derby Dustin Future Scholar Award. Selected by the Academy of Leisure Sciences, the Society of Park and Recreation Educators, and the National Recreation and Park Association ($1000) Recipient of the Shipley Group s NEPA Certificate Scholarship ($3500) Recipient of the Utah Recreation and Parks Scholarship ($1000). Member of the Dean s List at Utah State University three times (Fall 03, Fall 04, Spring 05) Achieved Departmental Honors through the Department of Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning Selected by peers as Professional Liaison for the Utah State University student chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects. 11
12 PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS International Association for Society and Natural Resources (IASNR) Society of American Foresters (SAF) Association of American Geographers (AAG) American Sociological Association (ASA) Rural Sociological Society (RSS) Southern Sociological Society (SSS) Southern Rural Sociological Association (SRSA) National Recreation and Park Association (NRPA) 12
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