Education
- Ph.D., anthropology (major) and sociology (minor), University
of Arizona, Tucson, 1968.
- Visiting Professor, National Sea Grant College Program,
National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration, Rockville, Maryland. September
1984-August 1985.
- Postdoctoral Fellow, Marine Policy and Ocean Management
Program, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. September
1975-August 1976.
- BME, mechanical engineering, Rensselaer
Polytechnic Institute, Troy, New York, 1961.
- Co-investigator with Stan Gregory, David Hulse, and John Bolte,
"Interactions of Riparian Pattern, Policy and Biocomplexity in Coupled
Human/Riverine Systems," National Science Foundation Program,
Biocomplexity in the Environment: Integrated Research and Education
in
Environmental Systems, Award No. 0120022, October 2001-September 2006.
Papers & Presentations include
- Co-investigator with John P. Bolte, Mary Santelmann, Steve
Polasky,
Paul Jepson, and Judith Li,
Methods and
Tools for
Watershed
Restoration: Design, Implementation, and Assessment in the Willamette
Basin, Oregon, "Developing
Environmental Protection Agency/National Science
Foundation
Research Project R827146-01-0", October 1998-October 2002.
Papers include
- Co-investigator with James McManus, Paul Komar, and Jesse Ford,
"Effects
of Natural and Anthropogenic Processes on Tillamook Bay and Its
Watershed: An Integrated Process Study and Land-Use Perspective,"
Environmental Protection Agency/National Science Foundation Research
Project 97-NCERQA-11, October 1997-October 2001.
Papers include
- Co-investigator on the Sea Grant Program,
Adapting
to Change, 1995-1998, Jan Auyong, Program Manager.
Papers include
Teaching Experience
- Sustainability, Alternative Approaches (Anth 470/570, FW 499/599,
HORT 404/507)
- Biocomplexity and Alternative Futures (Anth 570, BRE 599, FW 599, LA
610)
- Designing Landscapes:
Human-Environment Interactions (Anth 470/570, BRE499)
- Cultural Ecology (Anth 477/577)
- Natural Resources and Community Values (Anth 481/581)
- Wealth and Poverty (Anth 484/584)
- Theory of Culture (Anth 575)
- Research Design (Anth 595)
- Family, Gender, and Generation (Anth 370) Writing Intensive Course
(WIC)