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GARY TERENCE GREEN CURRICULUM VITAE CONTACT INFORMATION Address: University of Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources Building 1, Room 301D, 180, E. Green St, Athens, GA 30602-2152 Cell Phone: (706) 296-3029 Work Phone: (706) 542-6556 Fax Number: (706) 542-8356 Email Address: [email protected]

ACADEMIC HISTORY Rank: Professor & Assistant Dean of Academic Affairs, Education: Ed.D., Recreation and Leisure Studies (Administration) University of Georgia, 2000 M.Ed., Sport Management University of Georgia, 1994 D.M.S. Management Studies, (1990), University of Westminster, UK C.M.S. Management Studies, Recreation and Leisure, (1987), University of Westminster, UK Academic Positions: 2015 – present Professor & Assistant Dean of Academic Affairs D.B. Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources, University of Georgia

2009 – 2015 Associate Professor (Natural Resources, Recreation and Tourism) D.B. Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources, University of Georgia

2004 – 2009 Assistant Professor (Natural Resources, Recreation and Tourism) D.B. Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources, University of Georgia

CONTRIBUTIONS TO TEACHING Honors or Special Recognitions for Teaching Accomplishments: 2016 Faculty Award for Outstanding Teaching ($3,000) 2015 Warnell’s Outstanding Teacher on Honors Day 2014 National Postdoc Appreciation Week Mentor/Postdoc Award ($1,000) 2014 Teacher of the Week Award, Center for Teaching & Learning, UGA 2013 Senior Teaching Fellow ($2,000) 2013 Executive Committee Member of UGA’s Teaching Academy (6 yr term) 2013 Member of UGA’s Teaching Academy 2012 Richard B. Russell Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching ($5,000) 2012 Graduate School’s Outstanding Mentoring Award ($500) 2010 Faculty Award for Outstanding Teaching ($5,000) 2009 UGA Writing Fellow ($1,000) 2007 Warnell’s Outstanding Teacher on Honors Day 2006 Professor of the Year by Xi Sigma Pi/Herrick ($1,000)

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Courses Taught at the University of Georgia: Summary of Credit Hours, Number of Students and Teaching Percentage for Courses Taught at the University of Georgia Course Number/Title Semester Credit No. of Teaching Hours Students % FANR 1100-Natural Resource Conservation Fall 2016 3 119 50 FANR 3950-Professional Development Fall 2016 3 15 50 FANR 7800/5800-Environmental Interpretation Fall 2016 3 14 100 FANR 3400/D-Society & Natural Resources Fall 2016 2 45 50 FANR 8900/9990-Teaching Practicum Fall 2016 3 16 100 FYOS 1001-Natural Resource Conservation Fall 2016 1 14 100 FANR 1100-Natural Resource Conservation Spring 2016 3 143 50 FANR 3950-Professional Development Spring 2016 3 19 50 FANR 3400/D-Society & Natural Resources Spring 2016 2 41 50 FANR 8900/9990-Teaching Practicum Spring 2016 3 7 100 Total Course Hours for 2015 =16.5

FANR 3900 Internship Fall 2015 3 45 100 FYOS 1001-Natural Resource Conservation Fall 2015 1 15 100 FANR 7800/5800-Environmental Interpretation Fall 2015 3 16 100 FANR4700-Social Science Research Methods Fall 2015 3 9 100 FANR 3400/D-Society & Natural Resources Fall 2015 2 45 50 FANR 1100-Natural Resource Conservation Fall 2015 3 122 50 FANR 8900/9990-Teaching Practicum Spring 2015 3 13 100 NRRT 7410/5410-Protected Land Management Spring 2015 3 19 100 FANR 1100-Natural Resource Conservation Spring 2015 3 231 100 NRRT 8980-Human Dimensions & Tourism Spring 2015 1 8 50 FANR 3400/D-Society & Natural Resources Spring 2015 2 41 50 Total Course Hours for 2015 =23.0

FANR4700-Social Science Research Methods Fall 14 3 14 100 FANR 3400/D-Society & Natural Resources Fall 14 2 56 50 NRRT 8980-Human Dimensions & Tourism Fall 14 1 15 50 FANR 7800/5800-Environmental Interpretation Fall 14 3 26 100 FYOS 1001-Natural Resource Conservation Fall 14 1 14 100 FANR 8900/9990-Teaching Practicum Spring 2014 3 11 100 FANR 3400/D-Society & Natural Resources Spring 2014 2 50 50 FANR 1100-Natural Resource Conservation Spring 2014 3 140 50 NRRT 7410/5410-Protected Land Management Spring 2014 3 20 100 Total Course Hours for 2014 = 17.0

FANR7900/9990-Teaching Practicum Fall 2013 3 16 33 FANR 3400/D-Society & Natural Resources Fall 2013 2 59 50 FANR 1100-Natural Resource Conservation Fall 2013 3 89 50 FANR 7800/5800-Environmental Interpretation Fall 2013 3 29 100 FYOS 1001-Human Dimensions Fall 2013 1 13 100 FANR7900/9990-Teaching Practicum Spring 2013 3 14 50 FANR 3400/D-Society & Natural Resources Spring 2013 2 39 50 FYOS 1001-Natural Resource Conservation Spring 2013 1 15 100 FANR 1100-Natural Resource Conservation Spring 2013 3 106 50 NRRT 7410/5410-Protected Land Management Spring 2013 3 30 100

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Total Course Hours for 2013 = 15.0

FANR7900/9990-Teaching Practicum Fall 2012 3 16 50 FANR 3400/D-Society & Natural Resources Fall 2012 2 50 50 FANR 1100-Natural Resource Conservation Fall 2012 3 128 66 FANR 7800/5800-Environmental Interpretation Fall 2012 3 26 100 FYOS 1001-Natural Resource Conservation Fall 2012 1 14 100 FANR7900/9990-Teaching Practicum Spring 2012 3 11 50 NRRT 7800/5800-Protected Land Management Spring 2012 3 26 100 FANR 3400/D-Society & Natural Resources Spring 2012 2 42 50 FANR 1100-Natural Resource Conservation Spring 2012 3 138 50 Total Course Hours for 2012 = 15.5

FANR 3400/D-Society & Natural Resources Fall 2011 2 60 50 FYOS 1001-Human Dimensions Fall 2011 1 13 100 FANR7900/9990-Teaching Practicum Fall 2011 3 11 50 FANR 7800/5800-Environmental Interpretation Fall 2011 3 26 100 FANR7900/9990-Teaching Practicum Spring 2011 1 10 100 NRRT 7410/5410-Wilderness Management Spring 2011 3 38 100 FANR 3400/D-Society & Natural Resources Spring 2011 2 60 50 FANR 1100-Natural Resource Conservation Spring 2011 3 138 50 Total Course Hours for 2011 = 13.0

FANR 3400/D-Society & Natural Resources Fall 2010 2 41 100 FANR 7800/5800-Environmental Interpretation Fall 2010 3 22 100 FANR 1100-Natural Resource Conservation Fall 2010 3 143 100 NRRT 7410/5410-Wilderness Management Spring 2010 3 34 100 FANR 1100-Natural Resource Conservation Spring 2010 3 142 50 Total Course Hours for 2010 = 12.5

FANR 9990/8300-Teaching Practicum Fall 2009 1 13 100 FANR 7800/5800-Environmental Interpretation Fall 2009 3 26 100 FANR 3400/D-Society & Natural Resources Fall 2009 2 63 100 NRRT 7410/5410-Wilderness Management Spring 2009 3 28 100 FANR 1100-Natural Resource Conservation Spring 2009 3 56 50 Total Course Hours for 2009 = 10.5

FANR 3400/D-Society & Natural Resources Fall 2008 2 55 100 FANR 7800/5800-Environmental Interpretation Fall 2008 3 21 100 FANR 1100-Natural Resource Conservation Fall 2008 3 66 50 FANR 5250-International Wildlife Mgt May 2008 6 10 50 HONS 1990H-Human Dimensions Spring 2008 1 12 50 NRRT 7410/5410-Wilderness Management Spring 2008 3 30 100 FANR 1100-Natural Resource Conservation Spring 2008 3 60 50 Total Course Hours for 2008 = 14.5

NRRT 7900/5900-Tourism &Sustainable Dev Fall 2007 3 7 100 NRRT 7800/5800-Environmental Interpretation Fall 2007 3 20 100 FRES 1020-Issues in Natural Resources Fall 2007 1 14 100 FANR 4750-Internship Practicum Fall 2007 4 1 100 FANR 3400/D-Society & Natural Resources Fall 2007 2 53 100

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FANR 3400/D-Society & Natural Resources Spring 2007 2 33 50 NRRT 7410/5410-Wilderness Management Spring 2007 3 34 100 FANR 9990/8300-Teaching Practicum Spring 2007 2 8 50 Total Course Hours for 2007 = 16

NRRT 7900/5900-Tourism &Sustainable Dev Fall 2006 3 9 100 NRRT 7800/5800-Environmental Interpretation Fall 2006 3 15 50 FANR 3400/D-Society & Natural Resources Fall 2006 2 40 50 FANR 3400/D-Society & Natural Resources Spring 2006 2 33 50 RLST 5700-Internship Practicum Summer 15 3 100 2006 FANR 4271/6271-Sustaining Human Societies Maymester 6 32 100 2006 NRRT 7410/5410-Wilderness Management Spring 2006 3 24 100 FRES 1020-Intro to Outdoor Recreation Spring 2006 1 16 100 FANR 8300/9990-teaching Practicum Spring 2006 1 15 100 Total Course Hours for 2006 = 10.5(+15)

FANR 7900/5900-Tourism &Sustainable Dev Fall 2005 3 12 60 FANR 4271/6271-Sustaining Human Societies Maymester 6 35 100 2005 FANR 7410/5410-Wilderness Management Spring 2005 3 29 100 Total Course Hours for 2005 = 11

NRRT 7410/5410-Wilderness Management Spring 2004 3 34 100 Total Course Hours for 2004 = 3

N.B. Between 1994-2004 also taught the following courses: “Outdoor Recreation, Theories in Outdoor Recreation, Park Management, Research and Evaluation in Recreation and Leisure, Introduction to Nature-based Tourism, Introduction to Administration in Outdoor Recreation Management, and Advanced Administration in Outdoor Recreation Management.”

Effectiveness Shown by Student Evaluations and Accomplishments: Mean scores for all classes by year: 4.3 (2005), 4.5 (2006), 4.7 (2007), 4.7 (2008), 4.8 (2009), 4.8 (2010), 4.7 (2011) 4.7 (2012), 4.8 (2013), 4.7 (2014), 4.8 (2015), 4.8 (2016)

Specific Evaluations Scores for a Selection of Courses Taught Evaluation Questions (2012, 2013) NRRT NRRT FANR/ 7410/ 7800/ MARS 5410 5800 1100 Instructor clearly articulated & met course objectives. 4.86 4.94 4.80 Instructor presented material in understandable manner. 4.93 4.94 4.82 Instructor was organized and prepared in class. 4.86 5.00 4.86 Instructor stimulated interest in subject matter. 4.79 4.83 4.79 Instructor motivated highest level of performance. 4.79 4.72 4.51 Instructor demonstrated concern for student learning. 5.00 4.89 4.80 Instructor receptive to questions & independent thought. 4.93 4.83 4.88 Instructor effectively utilized in-class time. 4.85 4.78 4.77 Instructor should be commended for efforts. 4.92 4.94 4.93 Class exposed students to new information and/or ideas. 4.93 4.72 4.81 Class helped students develop analytical thinking skills. 4.64 4.61 4.22

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Class helped students develop communication skills. 4.50 4.94 3.87 Students develop confidence as independent thinkers. 4.36 4.72 4.14 Overall, students got a lot out of this class. 4.79 4.78 4.62

Evaluation Questions NRRT FANR FYOS/ 7900/ 3400/D 1001 5900 Instructor clearly articulated & met course objectives. 4.87 4.91 5.00 Instructor presented material in understandable manner. 4.75 4.86 5.00 Instructor was organized and prepared in class. 4.88 4.91 5.00 Instructor stimulated interest in subject matter. 4.63 4.77 4.86 Instructor motivated highest level of performance. 4.38 4.57 4.75 Instructor demonstrated concern for student learning. 4.88 4.66 5.00 Instructor receptive to questions & independent thought. 4.88 4.74 5.00 Instructor effectively utilized in-class time. 4.75 4.80 5.00 Instructor should be commended for efforts. 4.75 4.71 5.00 Class exposed students to new information and/or ideas. 4.13 4.51 5.00 Class helped students develop analytical thinking skills. 4.13 4.28 4.63 Class helped students develop communication skills. 5.00 4.29 4.75 Students develop confidence as independent thinkers. 4.25 4.28 4.75 Overall, students got a lot out of this class. 4.25 4.54 5.00

Undergraduate Advising: 2010 Spring: 16 advisees Fall: 19 advisees 2011 Spring: 16 advisees Fall: 21 advisees 2012 Spring: 16 advisees Fall: 18 advisees 2013 Spring: 19 advisees Fall: 14 advisees 2014 Spring: 12 advisees Fall: 14 advisees 2015 Spring: 9 advisees Fall: 8 advisees 2016 Spring 6 advisees Fall: 10 advisees

Graduate Advising: Served or currently serving as major or co-major professor for 38 graduate students, of which 28 have graduated. Also served or currently serving as a committee member for another 40 students, of which 31 have graduated, from different schools/departments on campus, from within Warnell and other universities. To date, have also sponsored and mentored 9 graduate students in the UGA’s Teaching Portfolio Program, 10 in UGA’s Teaching Certificate Program, 7 in the Emerging Leaders Program and 5 in UGA’s Future Faculty Program.

Membership on Graduate Student Advisory Committees Student Degree Participation Graduation (Department) Date Current: Jane Diener Ph.D Major Professor In progress Elizabeth French MS Co-Major Professor In progress Alexandra Fulmer MS Co-Major Professor In progress Josh Fulmer MS Major Professor In progress Sarah Horsley Ph.D Major Professor In progress James Rhynold MS Co-Major Professor In progress Lauren Ward Ph.D Major Professor In progress

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Graduated: †Joel Adair MNR Major Professor May 2015* Robyn Albritton MNR Major Professor May 2013* Jarrett Bachman MNR Major Professor May 2010* Luis Candelario Ph.D Major Professor May 2016* †Brian Cook MNR Major Professor May 2016* Megan Cook MNR Major Professor May 2011* †Seth Crew MNR Major Professor May 2015* Daniel Van Dijk MFR Co-Major Professor December 2008* †Pat Dunleavy MNR Major Professor May 2013* Allison Ginn MS Co-Major Professor December 2008* †Heather Fleming MFR Major Professor May 2008* Ami Flowers MS Major Professor Summer 12* †Christine Fox MNR Major Professor August 2012* Jennifer Guiney MFR Major Professor May 2008* Sarah Horsley MS Major Professor May 2016* †Jason Hunnicutt MNR Major Professor May 2010* Charles Jordan MS Co-Major Professor Summer 14* †Jacob Knox MNR Major Professor May 2016* Lincoln Larson MS Co-Major Professor Summer 08* Ph.D Major Professor May 2012* Lauren Mullenbach MS Major Professor May 2016* Susan Parker Ph.D Major Professor May 2013* James Pasley MS Co-Major Professor August 2012* †Jamey Rabun MNR Major Professor May 2012* †Sam Rafferty MNR Major Professor May 2016* Joey Robinson MNR Major Professor May 2015* †Emily Saunders MNR Major Professor May 2010* John Saye MNR Major Professor May 2010* Ryan Sharp Ph.D Major Professor May 2010* Sarah Skelton MNR Major Professor August 2012* Rachel Small MS Major Professor Summer 2009* Hannah Smith MNR Major Professor May 2010* Thomas Matthew MFR Major Professor May 2007* Owens †Lauren Ward MNR Major Professor December 2012* Jason Whiting Ph.D Major Professor August 2012* John Wickham MNR Major Professor August 2011* Eric Wurzburg MNR Major Professor December 2010* Committees Current: James Ammons PhD Committee Member In progress Jenny Bloodgood PhD Committee Member In progress Lily Cason MNR Committee Member In progress

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Kit Candler MLA Committee Member In progress Kirill Chernoff MNR Committee Member In progress Shannon Curry PhD Committee Member In progress Clym Gatrell MS Committee Member In progress Nathan Palardy MS Committee Member In progress Arpan Patel MLA (College of Committee Member In progress Environmental Design) Juan Ortiz PhD Committee Member In progress Hunter Roop MS Committee Member In progress Andrew Zakharenka PhD Committee Member In progress

Graduated: Sarah Arnold MNR Committee Member May 2013* Jennifer Baker MS (SUNY) Outside Reviewer/Reader May 2007* Ryan Bentley MS (College of Outside Reviewer/Reader May 2008* Environmental Design) Brandon Burke MFR Committee Member Dec 2008* Kyle Chapman MFR Committee Member May 2006* Richard Christiana Ph.D Committee Member August 2012* (Family & Child Services) Blake Conant MLA Committee Member May 2013* (Environmental Planning) April Conway MS Committee Member May 2013* Scott Crozier MNR Committee Member Fall 2012* Sean Cummings MFR Committee Member May 2010* Adrianna Dorison MS Committee Member May 2012* Sean Dunlap MHP Committee Member May 2013* (Historic Preservation) Emily Feagan MLA Committee Member May 2012* (Landscape Architecture) Jamee Fiore MHP Committee Member May 2014* Josie Fulmer MNR Committee Member May 2013* Megan Gonczi MNR Committee Member May 2011* William Gosnell MNR Committee Member May 2007* Siteria Gregory MNR Committee Member May 2009* Clyde Johnson MLA Committee Member May 2013* Tamara Johnson MNR Committee Member May 2012* Burt Lewis PhD Committee Member May 2009* Charles Maffitt MS (School Outside Review/Reader May 2007* Environmental. Design) †Rachel Mahan PhD Committee Member May 2012* Anne McKee MFR Committee Member May 2012* Lauren Newsome MFR Committee Member May 2006* Ramesh Paudyal MS Committee Member May 2013* Scott Pfeninger MFR Committee Member May 2007* †Nicole Pinnell MNR Committee Member May 2011* Kate Spear MS Committee Member May 2009* Julie Strack MS Committee Member May 2009* Erin Stubblefield MS Committee Member Summer (Family & Child Services) 2012* Committee Member

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Christine Westburg MFR Committee Member May 2006* Jianping Zhu MS Statistics May 2007* N.B. “*” denotes Graduated N.B. Supervised one postdoctoral student, Vanessa Lane – August 1st, 2011-June 30th, 2013 N.B. Supervised one postdoctoral student, Ramesh Ghimire –May 1st 2013- May 2016 N.B. Supervising three postdoctoral students Susan Parker –May 2013 to present, Ashely Askew- July 2014 to Present, Luis Candelario May 2016 to Present. N.B. “†” Denotes passed with Distinction

Accomplishments of Present and Former Students: 2016 Forest Landowners Association “Robert Olzewski Scholarship” ($10,000) – Ms. Ward 2016 Interdisciplinary Graduate Certificate in University Teaching Program – Luis Candelario 2016 Terence and Sheila Green Outstanding NRRT Graduate Award ($250) – Jane Diener 2016 Graduate School’s Innovative and Interdisciplinary Research Grant ($1,000) – Lauren Ward 2016 Southeastern Recreation Resource Conference Presentation Award (1st) - Lauren Ward 2016 Blue Key Honors Society Nomination and Award – Jane Diener 2016 Warnell School Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award – Jane Diener 2016 Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award – Jane Diener 2015 Graduate School’s Emerging Leaders Program – Jane Diener 2015 Graduate School’s Emerging Leaders Program – Lauren Ward 2015 Southeastern Recreation Resource Conference Presentation Award (1st) – Brian Cooke 2015 Southeastern Recreation Resource Conference Presentation Award (1st) – Sarah Horsley 2015 Southeastern Recreation Resource Conference Presentation Award (1st) – L. Mullenbach 2015 Sustainable UGA Outstanding Graduate Student Award-Jane Diener 2015 Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award –Luis Candelario 2015 Warnell School Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award – Sarah Horsley 2015 Warnell Graduate Symposium, Presentation Award (3rd) – Sarah Horsley 2015 Warnell Graduate Symposium, Presentation Award (3rd) – Lauren Mullenbach 2014 National Postdoc Appreciation Week Mentor/Postdoc Award – R. Ghimire 2014 Certificate of Award for “2020 Vision: Interagency Stewardship Priorities for America’s National Wilderness Preservation System” from Arthur Carhart National Wilderness Training Center – R. Ghimire 2014 Wilderness Legacy Award (2014) for “Dedication and Contribution to Wilderness Stewardship” from USDA Forest Service. 2014 Graduate School’s Emerging Leaders Program – Luis Candelario 2014 Regional Forester’s Honor Award (USDA FS) – Susan Parker 2014 Interdisciplinary Graduate Certificate in University Teaching Program – Bradley Cohen 2014 Interdisciplinary Graduate Certificate in University Teaching Program – Albert Mercurio 2014 Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award – Lauren Ward 2014 Blue Key Honors Society Nomination and Award – Lauren Ward 2014 Southeastern Recreation Resource Conference Presentation Award (1st) – R. Ghimire 2014 Southeastern Recreation Resource Conference Presentation Award (1st) – Joel Adair 2014 Southeastern Recreation Resource Conference Presentation Award (1st) – Charles Jordan 2013 Sustainability Grant ($3,465) – Joey Robinson 2013 Warnell School Outstanding NRRT Graduate Student – Robyn Albritton 2013 Southeastern Recreation Resource Conference Presentation Award (1st) – Ami Flowers 2013 Southeastern Recreation Resource Conference Presentation Award (2nd) – Lauren Ward 2013 Southeastern Recreation Resource Conference Presentation Award (2nd) – Jane Diener

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2013 Southeastern Recreation Resource Conference Presentation Award (2nd) –Lauren Mullenbach 2013 Southeastern Recreation Resource Conference Logo Design Award – Ami Flowers 2013 Graduate Students Excellence-in-Research Award-Lincoln Larson 2012 Interdisciplinary Graduate Certificate in University Teaching Program – Jason Whiting 2012 UGA Graduate School Outstanding Student Award – Lincoln Larson 2012 Garden Club of Georgia Scholarship – Michelle Webber 2012 Warnell School Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award – Ami Flowers 2012 Lamar Dodd School of Art, The Logan Award of Excellence – Ami Flowers 2012 Southeastern Recreation Resource Conference Presentation Award (1st) –Robyn Albritton 2012 Southeastern Recreation Resource Conference Presentation Award (2nd) – Ami Flowers 2012 Warnell Graduate Symposium, Presentation Award (1st) – Ami Flowers 2012 Warnell Graduate Symposium, Presentation Award (1st) – Lincoln Larson 2012 Warnell Graduate Symposium, Presentation Award (2nd) – Jason Whiting 2011 State Botanical Gardens Art Competition – 1st Place – Ami Flowers 2011 UGA Office of International Affairs Photo Competition -People’s Choice Award (1st) - Ami Flowers 2011 Richard B. Russell Foundation Scholarship – Lincoln Larson 2011 Graduate School Emerging Leaders Program – Lincoln Larson 2011 Dissertation Completion Award – Lincoln Larson 2011 Graduate School Diversity Award – Jason Whiting 2011 Blue Key Honors Society Nomination and Award – Ami Flowers 2011 Graduate School’s Excellence in Teaching Award – Lincoln Larson 2011 Student Scientific & Medical Illustration Exhibition Award of Excellence – Ami Flowers 2011 Southeastern Recreation Resource Conference Presentation Award (1st) – Lincoln Larson 2011 Northeast Recreation, Resource (NERR) Conference Scholarship – Lincoln Larson 2011 Southeast Recreation, Resource (SERR) Conference Scholarship – Lincoln Larson 2011 Warnell Graduate Symposium, Presentation Award (1st) – Ami Flowers 2011 Warnell Graduate Symposium, Presentation Award (1st) – Lincoln Larson 2011 Warnell Graduate Symposium, Presentation Award (2nd) – Jason Whiting 2010 Warnell School & Student Bodies Service Appreciation Award – Emily Saunders 2010 Global Educational Forum Presentation Award (2nd) – James Pasley 2010 Warnell School Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award – Lincoln Larson 2010 Southeastern Recreation Resource Conference Presentation Award (1st) – Ami Flowers 2010 Warnell Graduate Symposium, Presentation Award (1st) – Emily Saunders 2010 Warnell Graduate Symposium, Presentation Award (1st) – Ami Flowers 2010 Warnell Graduate Symposium, Presentation Award (2nd) – Jason Whiting 2010 Warnell Graduate Symposium, Presentation Award (2nd) – Lincoln Larson 2009 Selected as a member of the International Doctoral College of NAAEE – Lincoln Larson 2009 Interdisciplinary Graduate Certificate in University Teaching Program – Lincoln Larson 2009 Warnell School Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award – Ryan Sharp 2009 Finalists for Presidential Management Fellows Award – Allison Ginn 2009 Blue Key Honors Society Nomination and Award – Lincoln Larson 2009 Warnell Graduate Symposium, Presentation Award (1st) – Lincoln Larson 2009 Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award – Lincoln Larson 2008 Warnell Graduate Symposium, Presentation Award (1st) – Lincoln Larson 2007 Garden Club of Georgia Scholarship – Rachel Small 2006 Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award – Matthew Owens 2006 Letter of Commendation, GA DNR – Matthew Owens 2006 George Hugh Boyd Memorial Scholarship, Warnell – Heather Fleming

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Undergraduate Advising: Academic Advisor, to date, to 47 undergraduates in the NRRT major, 1 wildlife, 1 Forestry, and 2 NRRT/Soils & Water dual-majors. Currently advising 16 undergraduates. Advisor or committee member, to date, to 56 Senior Project Groups and 7 Senior Thesis Projects. Also, advised 1 student in their Interdisciplinary degree.

Effectiveness Shown by Peer Evaluation of Expertise in Instruction: Membership on Special Bodies Concerned With Teaching: 2016 UGA Graduate Mentoring Academy Mentor 2015 Mentor for CURO student – Laura Pontari 2015 Reviewer for UGA’s Nominees for U.S. Professor of the Year 2015 Reviewer for “Graduate Assistant’s Excellence in Teaching” Award 2014 – 2015 Faculty Learning Communities – UGA Integrating research into instruction 2014 UGA Teaching Award Selection Committee Member 2014 Reviewer for CTL’s “Fellows for Innovative Teaching” 2014 Reviewer for CTL’s “Future Faculty Program” 2014 Reviewer for Odyssey Teaching Award for OVPI for Instruction 2014 Reviewer for Graduate School’s Outstanding Mentoring Award 2013 – 2014 Faculty Learning Communities (Mentoring) – UGA Examining faculty and graduates perspectives of mentoring 2013 Invited panel speaker to Graduate School’s Emerging Leader Program 2013 Appointed to Executive Board of UGA’s Teaching Academy 2013 Inducted into UGA’s Teaching Academy 2013 Senior Teaching Fellow Program 2013 Reviewer for Graduate School’s Teaching Portfolio Program 2012 Invited panel speaker to Graduate School’s Emerging Leader Program 2011 – present Mentor to six graduates in the Teaching Portfolio Program 2011 – present Mentor to five graduates in the Teaching Certificate Program 2009 – 2010 UGA Writing Fellows Program 2008 UGA Teaching Academy – Academic Affairs Faculty Symposium Enhancing faculty impact through engagement and renewal 2007 – 2008 Faculty Learning Communities (Visual Thinking) – UGA Examining various teaching methods to enhance student’s visual learning 2007 – present Academic Panelist – Explore Georgia Program – UGA Meeting with high schools students interested in Georgia 2007 – present Graduate School Minority Recruitment Committee Meeting with prospective minority graduate students 2006 UGA Teaching Academy – Academic Affairs Faculty Symposium Achieving academic excellence through rigor, relevance and reflection 2006 – present Honors Faculty Mentor – UGA Mentoring four honors students (Total to date 8) 2006 – present Minority Recruiting Undergraduate Mentor – UGA Meeting with prospective minority students 2006 – present Academic Honesty Committee Member – UGA

CONTRIBUTIONS TO RESEARCH, SCHOLARSHIP AND OTHER CREATIVE ACTIVITIES Research and /or Scholarly Publications Note: “†” indicates the publications were subject to editorial/peer refereed evaluation

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Note: “*” indicates media, performances or publications of National or International Standing. Note: “^” indicates a graduate student or postdoctoral advisee

Books Authored or Co-authored: Cordell, H. K., Betz, J., Green, G. T., et al. (2004). Outdoor recreation in America in the 21st Century (pp. 293). Pittsburgh, PA: Venture Press.

Chapters in Books: *†Poudyal, N., Bowker, J., Green, G. T., & Hodges, D. (2012). Modeling the impact of changes in land use and socio-cultural patterns from urbanization on recreation fishing. In Turunen, E., and Koskinen, A. (Eds.) Urbanization and the Global Environment (pp. 163-180). Nova Science Publishers, Inc.

†Thompson, F., Cordell, H., Green, G., Fly, M., Stephens, R., & English, D. (2005). Outlook for public lands. In McClure, M., and Harris, J. (Eds.). Domestic Outlook for Travel and Tourism. (pp. 292-299). , D.C. Travel Industry Association of America.

*†Cordell, H. K., Green, G. T., Leeworthy, V. R., Stephens, R., Fly, M., & C. Betz. (2005). The United States of America: Outdoor recreation. In: Cushman, G., Veal, A., & Zuzanek, J. (Eds.). Free time and leisure participation: International perspectives (pp. 245-264). Wallingford, UK: CAB International.

*†Cordell, H. K., Bergstrom, J.C., Betz, C. J., & Green, G. T. (2004). Dominant socioeconomic forces and natural resources. The 10th international symposium on society and resource management (pp. 349-361). Keystone Resort, CO.

*†Cordell, H. K., & Green, G. T. (2001). Sustaining outdoor recreation in the United States. In: Palo, M., Uusivuori, J., and Mery, G. (Eds.). World forests, markets and policies (3rd Edition) (pp. 395-406). Dordrecht, Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishers.

Book Reviews: †Green, G. T. (2005). Wilderness management: Stewardship and protection of resources and values (3rd Edition) by John C. Hendee and Chad P. Dawson. Golden, CO: International Wilderness Leadership (WILD) Foundation and Fulcrum Publishing, 2002. pp. 640. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration, (22)4, pp.130-33.

Monographs: Larson^, L., Green, G. T., & Cordell. H. K. (2012). Time out: How much time do kids spend outdoors? Natural Inquirer (5), 7-22.

Cordell, H. K., Green, G. T., & Tarrant, M. A. (2006). Can you hear me now? Using the telephone to discover people’s opinions about wilderness. Natural Inquirer, (7) 1, 47-56.

Journal Publications: †Ghimire^, R., Ferreira, S., Green, G. T., Poudyal, N., & Cordell, H., & Thapa, J. (2017). Green Space and Adult Obesity in the United States. Ecological Economics 136, 201-212. †Ghimire^, R., Green, G. T., Poudyal, N., Paudel, K., & Cordell, H. (2017). Visitor’s Preferences for Freshwater Amenity Characteristics: Implications from the U.S. Household Survey. Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 42(1), 90-113.

†Whiting^&, J., Larson^, L., & Green, G. T. (2017). Outdoor recreation motivations and site

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Preferences across diverse racial/ethnic groups: A case study of Georgia state parks. Journal of Outdoor Recreation & Tourism 18, 10-21.

*†Mullenbach^, L., & Green, G. T. (2016). Can environmental education increase student athlete’s sustainable behaviors? Environmental Education Research. doi/full/10.1080/13504622.2016.1241218.

†Coyle, D.R., G.T. Green, B.F. Barnes, K.D. Klepzig, J.T. Nowak, & K.J.K. Gandhi. (2016). Landowner and manager awareness and perceptions of pine health issues and southern pine management activities in the southeastern U.S. Journal of Forestry. doi.org/10.5849/jof.15-093

†Ghimire^, R., Green, G. T., Poudyal, N., & Cordell, H. (2016). Who recreates where: Implications from a national household survey. Journal of Forestry, 114(4), 458-456.

†Larson, L. R., Whiting, J. W., Green, G. T., & Bowker, J. M. (2015). Physical activity of youth in non-urban parks: an observation-based assessment. Leisure/Loisir, 38(3-4): 225-232. doi: 10.1080/14927713.2015.1042212

†McKee, A. M., G. T. Green, & J. C. Maerz. (2015). Neutral processes that regulate patterns of species and genetic diversity. Teaching Issues and Experiments in Ecology: http://www.esa.org/tiee/vol/v10/experiments/mckee/abstract.html.

†Dawson, C., Cordell, H., Watson, A., Ghimire^, R., & Green, G. T. (2015). The U.S. wilderness manager survey: Charting a path for the future. Journal of Forestry, 114 (3), 298-304. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.5849/jof.15-007

†Ghimire^, R., Green, G. T., Poudyal, N., & Cordell, H. (2015). Wilderness and the American public: An assessment and comparison of perceived benefits of, and support for wilderness areas. International Journal of Wilderness, 21(2), 27-32.

†Parker^, S., & Green, G. T. (2015). A comparative study of recreation constraints to national forest use by ethnic groups in Northern Georgia. Journal of Forestry. doi.org/10.5849/jof.

†Boley, B. B., & Green, G. T. (2016). Ecotourism and natural resource conservation: the ‘potential’for a sustainable symbiotic relationship. Journal of Ecotourism, 15(1), 36-50.

†Poudyal, N., Paudyal, R., Bowker, J. M., Dorison, A., Zarnoch, S., & Green, G. T. (2015). A value orientation approach to assess and compare climate change risk perception among trout anglers in Georgia, USA. Journal of Outdoor Recreation and Tourism, 11, 22-33. doi:10.1016/j.jort.2015.06.004

†Larson^, L. R., Whiting^, J. W., Green, G. T., & Bowker, J. M. (2015). Contributions of state parks to physical activity of non-urban youth in Georgia. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration, 33(2), 20-36.

*†Ghimire^, R., Green, G. T., Cordell, H., Watson, A., & Dawson, C. (2015). Wilderness stewardship: A survey of national wilderness preservation system managers. International Journal of Wilderness, 21(1), 23-33.

†Ward^, L. K., & Green, G. T. (2015). Wilderness zoning: Applying an adapted

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Biosphere reserve model to wilderness area management. Illuminare,(13) 1, 39-52.

†Flowers^, A. E., Larson^, L. R., Green, G. T., & Carroll, J. (2014). Using art to assess environmental education outcomes. Environmental Education Research,21(6), 846-864. DOI:10.1080/13504622.2014.959473

†Ghimire^, R., Green, G. T., Poudyal, N., & Cordell, H. (2014). Do outdoor recreation participants place their lands in conservation easement? Nature Conservation, doi: 10.3897/natureconservation.9.7981.

†Christiana^, R., Davis, M., Wilson, M., McCarthy, F., & Green, G. T. (2014) Factors related to rural youths’ participation in outdoor, noncompetitive physical activity. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 85, 509-518.

†Larson^, L. R., Whiting^, J. W., Green, G. T., & Bowker, J. M. (2014). Physical activity levels and preferences of ethnically diverse visitors to Georgia state parks. Journal of Leisure Research, 46 (5), 540-562.

†Ghimire^, R., Green, G. T., & Cordell, H. K (2014). Analysis of perceived constraints to outdoor recreation participants. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration, 32 (4), 52-67.

*†Conway^ A., Hernandez, S., Carroll, J., Green, G., & Larson^, L. (2014). Local awareness of and attitudes towards pygmy hippopotamus Choeropsis liberiensis in the Moa River Island Complex, Sierra Leone. International Journal of Conservation Fauna & Flora. doi: 10.1017/5003060531300077X

†Larson^, L. R., Whiting^, J. W., Green, G. T., & Bowker, J. M. (2014). Physical activity locations in Georgia: Frequency of use by socio-demographic group. Journal of Outdoor Recreation & Tourism, 5-6, 68-72.

†Larson^, L. R., Whiting^, J. W., Green, G. T., & Bowker, J. M. (2013). Youth outdoor recreation and state park use: Perceived benefits from the parent’s/guardian’s perspective. Children, Youth and Environments, 23 (3), 89-118.

*†Poudyal, N., Paudel, B., & Green, G. T. (2013). Estimating the Impact of Visibility Impairment on Demand for Visits to National Parks. Tourism Economics 19(2), 433-452.

†Albritton^, R., & Green, G. T. (2013). Effects of the University of Georgia’s outdoor adventure activities class on student’s environmental stewardship and confidence within the great outdoors. Illuminare, 11(1), 1-15.

†Sharp^, R. L., Larson^, L, R., Green, G. T., & Tomek, S. (2012). Comparing interpretative methods targeting invasive species management at Cumberland Island National Seashore. Journal of Interpretation Research, 17(2), 23-46.

†Whiting^, J. W., Larson^, L. R., & Green, G. T. (2012). Monitoring visitation in Georgia state parks using the system for observing play and recreation in communities. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration, 30(3), 21-37.

*†Poudyal, N., & Green, G. T. (2012).Supply of private acreage for recreational deer

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hunting in Georgia. Human Dimensions of Wildlife, 17(2), 141-154.

†Small^, R., Larson^, L., & Green, G. T., & Shenk, A. (2012). Effects of an environmental educator training workshop on environmental knowledge, awareness, and teaching self- efficacy. Illuminare.10(1), 30-43.

*†Sharp^, R. L., Larson^, L. R., & Green, G. T. (2011). Factors influencing public perception for invasive alien management. Biological Conservation, pp.144(8), 2097- 2014.

†Larson^, L. R., Green, G. T., & Cordell, H. K. (2011). Children’s time outdoors: results and implications of the National Kids Survey. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration, 29(2),1-20.

†Whiting^, J. W, Pawelko, K., Green, G. T. (2011). Whitewater kayaking: A social world investigation. Illuminare, 9 (1), 1-15.

*†Larson^, L. R., Whiting^, J., & Green, G. T. (2011). Exploring the influence of outdoor recreation participation on pro-environmental behavior in a demographically diverse population. Local Environment: The International Journal of Justice and Sustainability, 16 (1), 67-86.

†Larson^, L. R., Castleberry, S. B., & Green, G. T. (2010). Effects of an environmental education program on the environmental orientations of children from different gender, age, and ethnic groups. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration, 28 (3), 95-113.

*†Larson^, L., Green, G.T., Castleberry, S. (2009). Construction and validation of an instrument to measure environmental orientations in a diverse group of children. Environment and Behavior. (First published online at: http://eab.sagepub.com/content/early/2009/10/23/0013916509345212.full.pdf+html.

†Robinson, J. C., Green, G. T., & Cordell, H. K. (2008). Birding for everyone: A comparative analysis of participation by minorities in birding. Birding, 40 (6), 51-58.

†Bowker, J. M., Lim, S. H., Cordell, H. K., Green, G. T., Rideout-Hanzak, S., Johnson, C.Y., & Betz, C. J. (2008). Wildland fire, risk, and recovery: Results of a national survey with regional and racial perspectives. Journal of Forestry, 106(5), 268-276.

†Zhang, Y., Tarrant, M. A., & Green, G. T. (2008). The importance of differentiating urban and rural phenomena in examining the unequal distribution of locally desirable land. Journal of Environmental Management, 88(4), 1314-1319.

*†Cordell, H. K., Betz, C. J., & Green, G. T. (2008). Nature-based outdoor recreation trends and wilderness. International Journal of Wilderness, 14(2), 7-13.

*†Green, G. T., Bowker, J. M., Johnson, C. Y., Cordell, H.K., & Wang, X. (2007). An examination of constraints to wilderness visitation. International Journal of Wilderness, 13(2), 26-36.

†Johnson, C. Y., Bowker, J. M., Green, G. T., & Cordell, H. K. (2007). Provide it…but

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will they come? A look at Black and Hispanic visits to federal recreation areas. Journal of Forestry, 105(5), 257-265.

*†Bowker, J.M., Murphy, D., Cordell, H.K., English, D.B.K., Bergstrom, J.C., Starbuck, C.M., Betz, C.J., & Green G.T. (2006). Wilderness and Primitive Area Recreation Participation and Consumption: An Examination of Demographic and Spatial Factors. Journal of Agriculture and Applied Economics, 38(2), 317-326.

†Green, G. T., Cordell, H. K., Distefano, C., & Betz, C. J. (2006). Construction and validation of the national survey on recreation and the environment’s leisure lifestyles scale. Journal of Leisure Research, 38(4), 513-535.

*†Green, G.T., Tarrant, M.A., Raychaudhuri, U., & Zhang, Y. (2005). Wilderness: In whose backyard? International Journal of Wilderness, 11(3), 31-38.

†Williams, R., Vogelsong, H., Green, G. T., & Cordell, H. K. (2004). Outdoor recreation participation of people with mobility disabilities: Selected results of the national survey on recreation and the environment. Journal of Park and Administration, 22 (2), 84-100.

†Tarrant, M.A., Cordell, H.K., & Green, G.T. (2003). PVF: A scale to measure public values of forests. Journal of Forestry, 101(6), 24-30.

*†Cordell, H.K., Tarrant, M.A., & Green, G.T. (2003). Is the public viewpoint of wilderness shifting? International Journal of Wilderness, 9(2), 27-32.

*†Cordell, H. K., Green, G. T., & Betz, C. (2002). Cultural dimensions of recreation, and the environment. Leisure Sciences, 24(1), 13-41.

†Green, G. T., Kleiber, D., & Tarrant, M. A. (2000). The effect of an outdoor adventure based ropes-course program on the development of resiliency in low-income minority youth. Journal of Parks and Administration, 18(3), 76-97.

*†Tarrant, M. A., & Green, G.T. (1999). Outdoor recreation and the predictive validity of environmental attitudes. Leisure Sciences, 21(1), 17-30.

Journal Publications Submitted and Accepted or In-Press: *†Mullenbach, L., & Green, G. T. (Accepted). Construction and validation of the student-athlete environmental and academic orientation survey (SEAOS). International Journal of Environmental and Science Education.

Journal Publications Submitted and In Review: †Hu, X., Poudyal, N., & Green, G. T. (In review). Spatial analysis of international tourism in China’s cities. Progress in Economics Research.

†Poudyal, N., & Green, G. T. (In review). College student’s attitude towards assessment structure: A comparison of low and high-stake assignments in natural resource course. Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning.

†Ward^, L., Green, G. T., Warren, R., & Izlar. R. (In review). Private forest landowners and the endangered species act: Can incentives mend a broken law? Journal of Forestry.

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Journal Publications Submitted and Accepted as Part of a USDA FS General Technical Report (GTR) Related to Conference Proceedings (subjected to editorial/peer refereed evaluation): *†Larson^, L., Whiting^, J., Green, G. T., & Bowker, J. M. (2015). Visitor support for recreation fees in Georgia state parks. Proceedings of the 2012 Northeastern Recreation Research symposium. Gen. Tech. Rep. Newtown Square, PA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northern Research Station. http://scholarworks.umass.edu/nerr/2012/Papers/7/

*† Whiting^, J., Larson^, L., & Green, G. T. (2015). Place attachment: How do visitors value state parks? Proceedings of the 2011 Northeastern Recreation Research symposium. Gen. Tech. Rep. Newtown Square, PA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northern Research Station. http://scholarworks.umass.edu/nerr/2011/Papers/5/

*†Larson^, L., Cordell, H. K., Betz., C., & Green, G. T. (2015). Children’s time outdoors: Results from a national survey. Proceedings of the 2011 Northeastern Recreation Research symposium. Gen. Tech. Rep. Newtown Square, PA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northern Research Station. http://scholarworks.umass.edu/nerr/2011/Papers/31/

*†Larson^, L., Sharp^, R., & Green, G. T. (2015). Visitor attitudes toward and support for invasive species management at Cumberland Island National Seashore. Proceedings of the 2011 Northeastern Recreation Research symposium. Gen. Tech. Rep. Newtown Square, PA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northern Research Station. http://scholarworks.umass.edu/nerr/2011/Papers/30/

*† Whiting^, J., Larson^, L., & Green, G. T. (2012). Valuing state parks: Accounting for diverse visitor perspectives. Proceedings of the 2010 Northeastern Recreation Research symposium. Gen. Tech. Rep. NRS-P-94. Newtown Square, PA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northern Research Station.

*† Larson^, L., Whiting^, J., & Green, G. T. (2012). Physical activity in Georgia State Parks: A pilot test. Proceedings of the 2010 Northeastern Recreation Research symposium. Gen. Tech. Rep. NRS-P-94. Newtown Square, PA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northern Research Station.

*†Graefe, D. A., Schuster, R. M., & Green, G. T., & Cordell, H. K. (2010). Motivations for participation in outdoor recreation activities across physical settings. Proceedings of the 2009 Northeastern Recreation Research symposium. Gen. Tech. Rep. NRS-P-66. Newtown Square, PA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northern Research Station. p.257-264 [Online only].

*†Larson^, L. R., Green, G. T., & Castleberry, S. B. (2010). I’m too old to go outside! Examining age-related differences in children’s environmental orientations. Proceedings of the 2009 Northeastern Recreation Research symposium. Gen. Tech. Rep. NRS-P-66. Newtown Square, PA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northern Research Station. p.42-47. [Online only]. *†Larson^, L. R., Green, G. T., & Castleberry, S. B. (2009). The impact of a summer education program on the environmental attitudes and awareness of minority children. Proceedings of the 2008 Northeastern Recreation Research symposium. Gen. Tech. Rep.

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NRS-P-42. Newtown Square, PA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northern Research Station. p. 1-7.

*†Ginn^, A. L., Green, G. T., Nibbelink, N. P., & Cordell, H. K. (2009). The spatial relationship between exurban development and designated wilderness lands in the contiguous United States. Proceedings of the 2008 Northeastern Recreation Research symposium. Gen. Tech. Rep. NRS-P-42. Newtown Square, PA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northern Research Station. p.35-43.

*†Van Dijk^, D., Green, G. T., & Miller, C. A. Listening to your audience: Developing an educational tool to assist with recreation planning on private lands. (2009). Proceedings of the 2008 Northeastern Recreation Research symposium. Gen. Tech. Rep. NRS-P-42. Newtown Square, PA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northern Research Station. p. 67-71.

*†Schuster, R., Cordell, H.K., & Green, G. T. Expansion of the wilderness values scale with three sub-scales: Personal maintenance, expression and learning, and societal maintenance. In: Watson, A., Sproull, J., & Dean, L. (eds.) (2007). Science and stewardship to protect and sustain wilderness values: Eighth World Wilderness Congress Symposium: September 30-Ocotber 6, 2005; Anchorage, AK. Proceedings RMRS-P-49, p.308-313. Fort Collins, CO: U.S. Department of Agriculture, FS, Rocky Mountain Research Station., November 2007. p. 581.

*†Bowker, J.M., Murphy, D., Cordell, H.K., English, D.B.K., Bergstrom, J.C., Starbuck, C.M., Betz, C.J., Green G.T., & Reed, P. Wilderness Recreation Participation and Consumption: Projections for the Next Half Century. In: Watson, A., Sproull, J., & Dean, L. (eds.) (2007). Science and stewardship to protect and sustain wilderness values: Eighth World Wilderness Congress Symposium: September 30-Ocotber 6, 2005; Anchorage, AK. Proceedings RMRS-P-49, p.367-373. Fort Collins, CO: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station., November 2007. p. 581.

General Technical Reports (GTR): (Peer-refereed GTRs submitted within the USDA FS follow listed guidelines, which may be found at: http://www.ocio.usda.gov/qi_guide/scientific_research.html) †Ghimire^, R., Cordell, & Green, G. T. (In Review). Forest Service Safety Survey 2015: Employee Understanding of, Attitudes Towards and Comments about the Safety Journey. USDA Forest Service Gen. Tech. Rep. RMRS-GTR-000, Washington, DNC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station. p. 1-58.

†Ghimire^, R., Cordell, K., Watson, A., Dawson, G., & Green, G. T. (2015). Results from The 2014 National Wilderness Manager survey. USDA Forest Service Gen. Tech. Rep. RMRS-GTR-336, Washington, DNC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station. p. 1-96.

†Lane^, V., Cordell, K,. Zarnoch, S., Green, G. T., Poudyal, N., & Fox, S. (2014). The Forest

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Service safety survey: Results from an employee-wide safety attitude survey. USDA Forest Service Gen. Tech. Rep. SRS-191, Washington, DNC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station. p. 1-58.

†Ginn^, A., Green, G. T., Nibbelink N., & Cordell, H.K. (2013). A methodology for identifying threaten Wilderness areas in the United States. A chapter prepared as part of the United States Department of Agriculture’s Renewable Resources Planning Act. USDA Forest Service Gen. Tech. Rep. SRS-169, Washington, DNC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station. p. 41-46.

†Green, G. T., Bowker, J. M., Wang, X., Cordell, H.K., & Johnson, C. Y. (2012). A national study of constraints to participation in outdoor recreational activities. A chapter prepared as part of the United States Department of Agriculture’s Renewable Resources Planning Act. USDA Forest Service Gen. Tech. Rep. SRS-150, Washington, DNC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station. p. 70- 74.

†Green, G. T., Schuster, R. M., Graefe, D. A., & Cordell. H. K. (2012). Examining motivations for outdoor recreational activity across multiple setting choices: A national study. A chapter prepared as part of the United States Department of Agriculture’s Renewable Resources Planning Act. USDA Forest Service Gen. Tech. Rep. SRS-150, Washington, DNC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station. p. 79-82.

†Cordell, H. K., Fly, M., Green, G. T., & Schexnayder, S. (2012). National Kids Survey: Youth time and activities outdoors. A chapter prepared as part of the United States Department of Agriculture’s Renewable Resources Planning Act. USDA Forest Service Gen. Tech. Rep. SRS-150, Washington, DNC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station. p. 82-89.

†Zarnoch, S., Bowker, J. M., Cordell, H. K., Owens, M^., Green, G. T., & Ginn^, A. (2011). Appalachian National Scenic Trail Pilot Survey: A Report prepared for the United States Department of Interior, National Park Service. USDA Forest Service Gen. Tech. Rep. GTR-SRS-143, Asheville, NC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station. p. 56

†Cordell, H. K., Betz, C. J., & Green, G. T. (2008). Off-highway vehicle recreation in the United States, regions, and states: A national report from the National Survey on Recreation and the Environment (NSRE). USDA Forest Service, Washington Office. Web Report 2007, p. 1-104.

†Leeworthy, V., Cordell, K., Green, G., Zarnoch, S., Fly, M., & Stephens, R. (2007). Survey response rate and bias results from a trial of pre-notification letters: A report to the Office of Management and Budget on the National Survey on Recreation and the Environment (NSRE). Athens, GA: USDA Forest Service, Southern Research Station. p.1-52.

†Bowker, J. M., Lin, S., Green, G. T., Cordell, H. K., Rideout-Hanzak, S., Johnson, C., & Betz, C. (2005). A social assessment of public knowledge, attitudes, and values related to wildland fire, fire risk, and fire recovery. Athens, GA: USDA Forest Service, Southern

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Research Station, Joint Fire Science Program (#01-1-3-30). Web Report 2005, p. 1-201. Web Site: http://www.srs.fs.usda.gov/trends/firefinalr.pdf

†Eubank, T.L., Packer, J. M., Green, G. T., Cordell, H. K., & Betz, C. J. (2005). Outdoor recreation in 21st Century: The Pennsylvania wilds. Austin, TX: Fermata, Inc and Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. Web Report 2005, p. 1-60. Website: http://www.fermatainc.com/penn/documents/pawildsrecreport091005.pdf

†Cordell, H. K., Betz, C. J., Green, G. T., & Owen^, T. M. (2005). Off-highway vehicle recreation in the United States, regions, and states: A national report from the National Survey on Recreation and the Environment (NSRE). USDA Forest Service, Washington Office. Web Report 2005, p. 1-90. Web Site: http://www.fs.fed.us/recreation/programs/ohv.

†Koth, B., & Green, G. (2004). Scenic byways findings from the National Survey on Recreation and the Environment. Duluth, MN: America’s Byways Resource Center, Web Report 2004, p. 1-30. http://www.bywaysonline.org/program/topics/2/collections/51794/?display_mode =single&order_no=7&start=11.  Make this part of the hyerlink

Electronic Articles: †Cordell, K., Lane^, V., & Green, G. T. Population and demographic change and its implications for natural resources in North America. Retrieved May, 2012 from http://warnell.forestry.uga.edu/nrrt/NSRE/NAWCh1.pdf

Cordell, K., Betz, C., & Green, G. T., & Dunleavy^, P. (2010). Part V: Kids outdoors summary. A RECSTATS research report in the IRIS series. IRIS Series of Reports. Retrieved July, 2010, from http:// warnell.forestry.uga.edu/nrrt/nsre/IrisReports.html

†Parker^, S., Green, G.T., & Johnson, C. (2010). Visitation preferences of ethnic and minority groups to Southeastern National Forests. Retrieved May, 2010, from http://www.serrconference.org/#Green

†Saye^, J., Green, G. T., & Nibblelink, N. (2010). Examining visitors’ recreation and setting preferences in the Chattahoochee National Forest. Retrieved May, 2010, from http://www.serrconference.org/#Green

†Pasley^, J., Green, G. T., & Morris, L. (2010). Student exchange and environmental literacy. Retrieved May, 2010, from http://www.serrconference.org/#Green

†Flowers^, A., & Green, G. T. (2010). Art as a teaching and learning component in environmental education and interpretation. Retrieved May, 2010, from http://www.serrconference.org/#Green

†Bowker, J. M., Zarnoch, S., Cordell, H. K., Poudyal, M., Owens, M^., Green, G. T., & Ginn^, A. (2010). Toward a value for hiking on the Appalachian Trail. Retrieved May, 2010, from http://www.serrconference.org/#Green

† Larson^, L., Whiting^, J., & Green, G. T. (2010). Physical activity in Georgia State Parks: A pilot study. Retrieved May, 2010, from http://www.serrconference.org/#Green

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†Whiting^, J., Larson^, L., & Green, G. T. (2010). Race and ethnicity in Georgia State Parks: An examination of outdoor recreation participation patterns. Retrieved May, 2010, from http://www.serrconference.org/#Green

Zarnoch, S., Bowker, J., Cordell, K., Owens^, M., Green, G. T., & Ginn^, A (2009). Appalachian National Scenic Trail pilot survey? A RECSTATS research report in the IRIS series. IRIS Series of Reports. Retrieved December, 2009, from http://warnell.forestry.uga.edu/nrrt/NSRE/IRISRec/IRISRec15rpt.pdf

Cordell, K., & Green, G. T. (2009). Part IV: Favorite activities for spending time outdoors. A RECSTATS research report in the IRIS series. IRIS Series of Reports. Retrieved September, 2009, from http://warnell.forestry.uga.edu/nrrt/NSRE/IRISRec/IRISRec14rpt.pdf

Cordell, K., Betz, C., & Green, G. T. (2009). Long-term national trends in outdoor recreation activity participation---1980 to now. A RECSTATS research report in the IRIS series. IRIS Series of Reports. Retrieved May, 2009, from http://warnell.forestry.uga.edu/nrrt/NSRE/IRISRec/IRISRec12rpt.pdf

Cordell, K., Betz, C., & Green, G. T. (2009). Part III: What do kids do outdoors? A RECSTATS research report in the IRIS series. IRIS Series of Reports. Retrieved March, 2009, from http://warnell.forestry.uga.edu/nrrt/NSRE/IRISRec/IRISRec11rpt.pdf

Cordell, K., Betz, C., Green, G. T., & Stephens, B. (2009). Part II: Do the demographics of kids affect the time they spend outdoors? A RECSTATS research report in the IRIS series. IRIS Series of Reports. Retrieved March, 2009, from http://warnell.forestry.uga.edu/nrrt/NSRE/IRISRec/IRISRec10rpt.pdf

Cordell, K., Betz, C., & Green, G. T. (2009). Part I: How much time do kids spend Outdoors? A RECSTATS research report in the IRIS series. IRIS Series of Reports. Retrieved March, 2009, from http://warnell.forestry.uga.edu/nrrt/NSRE/IRISRec/IRISRec9rpt.pdf

Cordell, K., Betz, C., Green, G. T., & Mou, S. (2008). Outdoor recreation activity trends: What’s growing, what’s slowing. A RECSTATS research report in the IRIS series. Retrieved September, 2008, from http://warnell.forestry.uga.edu/nrrt/NSRE/IrisRec7.html

Cordell, K., & Green, G. T. (2008). An evaluation of traffic counts used for estimating recreation visitation: A case study of Jekyll Island State Park, Georgia.. A RECSTATS research report in the IRIS series. Retrieved March, 2008, from http://warnell.forestry.uga.edu/nrrt/NSRE/IrisRec3.html

Cordell, K., Betz, C., Green, G. T., & Stephens, B. (2008). Off-high vehicle recreation in the United States and its regions and states: An update national report from the National Survey on Recreation and the Environment (NSRE). A RECSTATS research report in the IRIS series. Retrieved February, 2008, from http://warnell.forestry.uga.edu/nrrt/NSRE/IrisRec1.html

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Cordell, K., Eubanks, T., Betz, C., Green, G. T., Stephens, B., & Mou, S. (2008). National Survey on Recreation and the Environment: Bird watching trends in the United States, 1994-2006. A RECSTATS research report in the IRIS series. Retrieved February, 2008, from http://warnell.forestry.uga.edu/nrrt/NSRE/IrisRec2.html

Cordell, K., Betz, C., Stephens, B., Mou, S., & Green, G. T. (2008). How do Americans view Wilderness (Part I): A Wilderness research report in the IRIS series. Retrieved January, 2008, from http://warnell.forestry.uga.edu/nrrt/NSRE/IrisWild1.html

Cordell, K., Betz, C., Green, G., Fly, M., & Stephens, B. (2006). Participation in outdoor recreation activities by people living in the Sumter National Forest, South Carolina. Recreation & Tourism Statistics Update, 12. Retrieved April, 2006, from http://www.srs.fs.usda.gov/trends/RECUPDATES/SumterNF/rtsu12.html

Cordell, K., Betz, C., Green, G., Fly, M., & Stephens, B. (2006). Participation in outdoor recreation activities by citizenry living near the National Forest: Chattahoochee National Forest. Recreation & Tourism Statistics Update, 11. Retrieved March, 2006, from http://www.srs.fs.usda.gov/trends/RECUPDATES/ChattNF/rs11.html

Cordell, K., Betz, C., Green, G., Thompson, F., West, A., Fly, M., & Stephens, B. (2005). Retiree’s participation in outdoor activities: Retirees 65 and older remain active in many activities well into their senior years. Recreation & Tourism Statistics Update, 10. Retrieved June, 2005, from http://www.srs.fs.usda.gov/trends/RECUPDATES/recstatupdate10.pdf

Cordell, K., Betz, C., Green, G., Thompson, F., West, A., Fly, M., & Stephens, B. (2005). Western and mid-western metropolitan residents’ participation in nature-based outdoor tourism activities. Recreation Statistics Update, 9. Retrieved May, 2005, from http://www.srs.fs.usda.gov/trends/RecStatUpdate9.pdf

Cordell, K., Betz, C., Green, G., Thompson, F., West, A., Fly, M., & Stephens, B. (2005). Eastern metropolitan residents’ participation in nature-based outdoor tourism activities. Recreation Statistics Update, 8. Retrieved April, 2005, from http://www.srs.fs.usda.gov/trends/RecStatUpdate8.pdf

Cordell, K., Betz, C., Green, G., Fly, M., & Stephens, B. (2005). Participation in outdoor recreation activities: Asian American, native Hawaiian, and other Pacific Islanders. Recreation Statistics Update, 7. Retrieved February, 2005, from http://www.srs.fs.usda.gov/trends/RecStatUpdate7.pdf

Cordell, K., Betz, C., Green, G., Fly, M., & Stephens, B. (2005). American Indian and Alaskan native participation in land-based outdoor recreation activities. Recreation Statistics Update, 6. Retrieved January, 2005, from http://www.srs.fs.usda.gov/trends/RecStatUpdate6.pdf

Cordell, K., Green, G., Betz, C., Fly, M., & Stephens, B. (2004). Hispanic participation in viewing-learning outdoor recreation activities. Recreation Statistics Update, 5. Retrieved November, 2004, from http://www.srs.fs.usda.gov/trends/RecStatUpdate5.pdf

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Cordell, K., Green, G., Betz, C., Fly, M., & Stephens, B. (2004). Hispanic participation in land-based outdoor recreation activities. Recreation Statistics Update, 4. Retrieved November, 2004, from http://www.srs.fs.usda.gov/trends/RecStatUpdate4.pdf

Cordell, K., Owens^, M., Green, G., Betz, C., Fly, M., & Stephens, B. (2004). Trends and demographics of off-road vehicle users. Recreation Statistics Update, 3. Retrieved October, 2004, from http://www.srs.fs.usda.gov/trends/RecStatUpdate3.pdf

Cordell, K., Green, G., Betz, C., Fly, M., & Stephens, B. (2004). Trends in activity participation since fall 1999. Recreation Statistics Update, 2. Retrieved September, 2004, from http://www.srs.fs.usda.gov/trends/recupdate0907.pdf

Cordell, K., Green, G., Betz, C., Fly, M., & Stephens, B. (2004). Participation rates for outdoor activities in 2004. Recreation Statistics Update, 1. Retrieved August, 2004, from http://www.srs.fs.usda.gov/trends/recupdate0804.pdf

Non-journal Publications: Fulmer^, A., Boley, B., & Green. G. T. (2016). The 2016 Radio use questionnaire. Report submitted to USDA Forest Service, LMR Program Office, Washington, DC. (p. 1-45).

*†Green, G. T. (2016). College student’s teaching and learning preferences in a natural resources conservation course. Proceedings from the International Conference on Pedagogical and Education Sciences, London UK (p. 17). April 2-3rd, 2016.

*†Green, G. T. (2016). Examining outdoor recreation participation clusters of 16 to 19 year olds. Proceedings from the International Conference on Science, Social Sciences and Management, London UK (p. 18). April 2-3rd, 2016.

Diener^, J., & Green, G. T. (2013). Environmental knowledge and perceptions of URJ Camp Coleman (campers). Report submitted to URJ Camp Coleman Director Harris. Cleveland, GA. (p.1-22).

Larson^, L. R., Whiting^, J. W., & Green, G. T. (2012). Diversity in state parks: A cross-cultural examination of outdoor recreation and park use in Georgia. Report submitted to the Georgia Department of Natural Resources’ Parks, Recreation, & Historic Sites Division. Retrieved from http://people.clemson.edu/~lrl/WebFiles/GADNR.2012_DiversityReport.pdf

Sharp^, L. R., Green, G. T., & Sharp^, J. (2010). Visitor knowledge of, attitudes towards and support for control of invasive species at Cumberland Island National Seashore. The National Park Service: Report to the management of Cumberland Island National Seashore: St. Mary’s, GA (p.1-52).

Green, G. T., Grigg^, S., Betz, C., & Cordell, H. K. (2010). To identify gaps in the current system of paddlesport education, instruction and information, and to identify methods to close those gaps: A National report for the American canoeing Association. The USDA Forest Service, Southern Research Station, Recreation, Wilderness, Urban Forest, & Demographic Trends Unit: Athens, GA (p.1-84).

Green, G. T., Parker^, S., Betz, C., & Cordell, H. K. (2009). Maine and the Maine Market

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Region: A State Report for the Maine Department of Conservation. The USDA Forest Service, Southern Research Station, Recreation, Wilderness, Urban Forest, & Demographic Trends Unit: Athens, GA (p.1- 257).

Green, G. T., Sharp^, J., Betz, J., & Cordell, K. (2008). Recreation participation levels and trends for visitors to archeological or prehistoric sites. A report for the Society of American Archeology. USDA Forest Service, Southern Research Station, Recreation, Wilderness, Urban Forest, & Demographic Trends Unit and UGA: Athens, GA (p. 1-70).

Green, G. T., Guiney^, J., Betz, J., & Cordell, K. (2008). Recreation participation activity levels, projections, and trends for Massachusetts and the Massachusetts’s market region. A report for the state of Massachusetts’s Department of Conservation and Recreation. USDA Forest Service, Southern Research Station, Recreation, Wilderness, Urban Forest, & Demographic Trends Unit and UGA: Athens, GA (p. 1-335).

Green, G. T. (2007). TVA: Asking questions, seeking answers on future uses. University of Georgia Research Magazine, Winter, p.7.

Green, G. T., Van Djik^, D., Betz, J., & Cordell, K. (2007). Recreation participation activity levels, projections, and trends for the state and market region of North Carolina. A report for North Carolina’s Department of Natural Resources. USDA Forest Service, Southern Research Station, Recreation, Wilderness, Urban Forest, & Demographic Trends Unit and UGA: Athens, GA (p. 1-283).

Green, G. T., Cordell, K., Fleming^, H., & Betz, J. (2006). Recreation participation activity and trends for Indiana. A report for Indiana’s Department of Outdoor Recreation. USDA Forest Service, Southern Research Station, Recreation, Wilderness, Urban Forest, & Demographic Trends Unit: Athens, GA (p. 1-497).

Green, G. T., Fleming^, H., Betz, J., & Cordell, K. (2006). Recreation participation activity levels, projections, and trends for the Tennessee Valley Authority’s (TVA) watershed and reservoir areas. A report for the TVA. USDA Forest Service, Southern Research Station, Recreation, Wilderness, Urban Forest, & Demographic Trends Unit and UGA: Athens, GA (p. 1-375).

Green, G. T., Betz, C., Owens^, M., & Cordell, K. (2006). A report on recreation participation levels and trends in Georgia and Georgia’s market regions: A state report for Georgia’s Department of Natural Resources. USDA Forest Service, Southern Research Station, Recreation, Wilderness, Urban Forest, & Demographic Trends Unit and UGA: Athens, GA (p. 1-497).

Green, G. T., Betz, C., Owens^, M., & Cordell, K. (2005). Wisconsin and Wisconsin’s market regions: A state report for Wisconsin’s Department of Natural Resources. USDA Forest Service, Southern Research Station, Recreation, Wilderness, Urban Forest, & Demographic Trends Unit: Athens, GA.(p. 1-309).

Green, G. T., Betz, C., & Cordell, K. (2005). National survey on recreation and the environment: Pennsylvania and the Pennsylvania market region: A state report for Fermata, Inc., and Pennsylvania Department of Conversation and Natural Resources: Harrisburg, PA. (p. 1-196). http://www.fermatainc.com/penn/documents/NSRE_Data_Report1.pdf

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Membership on Editorial Boards Reviewing Publications: 2016 Guest Reviewer for Journal of Society & Natural Resources 2012 Outside Reviewer for Dissertation from University of Newcastle, Australia 2012 Editorial Member for Journal Expert Opinion on Environmental Biology 2011 Guest Reviewer for Forest Science 2010 Guest Reviewer for Journal of Society & Natural Resources 2010 Reviewer for International Electronic Journal of Environmental Education 2010 Guest Reviewer for Journal of Tourism and Leisure Studies 2009 Guest Reviewer for USDA FS Washington Office - Technical Reports 2009 Regular Reviewer for Symposium of Experiential Education Research 2007 Guest Reviewer for Journal of Engineering Sustainability (England) 2007 – 2010 Reviewer for Tourism Management (New Zealand) 2007 Guest Reviewer for Landscape & Urban Design (England) 2006 Guest Reviewer for Journal of Leisure Research 2006 Guest Reviewer for Annals of Leisure Research (Australia) 2006 Guest Reviewer for USDA FS Washington Office - Technical Reports 2005 – present Associate Editor for International Journal of Wilderness 2002 – 2005 Associate Editor for Schole 2005 – present Reviewer for Journal of Forestry 2004 – present Associate Editor for Journal of Parks and Recreation Administration 2004 Book Reviewer for Journal of Parks and Recreation Administration 2004 Guest Reviewer for Environmental Management 2003 – 2005 Guest Reviewer for World Leisure Journal 2000 – present Reviewer for South-Eastern Recreation Resource Conference Editorial work has resulted in 63 journal articles/technical reports being reviewed.

Funded Projects, Grants, Commissions and Contracts (Within UGA): Primary or Co-Investigator: $1,212,236 Year Title-Agency PI/Co- Credit Direct to Total PI Dr. Green Award Status 2016 All Employee Safety Survey 2016-2017 – PI 100% $55,000 $55,000 USDA FS 2016 Recreation, Economic & Social Assessment for PI 100% $84,000 $84,000 the Nantahala-Pisgah National Forest Plan Revision-USDA FS (#10) 2016 Recreation, Economic & Social Assessment for PI 100% $41,500 $41,500 the Nantahala-Pisgah National Forest Plan Revision-USDA FS 2016 Exploring Alternative Analytical Frameworks PI 100% $67,500 $67,500 and Data Sources for the 2020 RPA Assessment: NVUM, NWOS, FHWAR, and others 2016 Examination Of Forest Service Employees' Co-PI 50% $8,000 $16,000 Radio Use: Employees Attitudes, Perceptions & Behavior Concerning Radio Use (Phase II) – USDA FS 2015 Recreation, Economic & Social Assessment for PI 100% $15,000 $15,000 the Nantahala-Pisgah National Forest Plan Revision-USDA FS

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2015 Recreation, Economic & Social Assessment for PI 100% $24,650 $24,650 the Nantahala-Pisgah National Forest Plan Revision-USDA FS 2015 Exploring Alternative Analytical Frameworks PI 100% $60,000 $60,000 and Data Sources for the 2020 RPA Assessment: NVUM, NWOS, FHWAR, and others 2014 Effect of A USDA FS Safety Program on PI 100% $82,000 $82,000 Employee’s Attitudes, Perceptions & Behavior Concerning Safe Working Practices IV – USDA FS 2014 Examination Of Forest Service Employees' Co-PI 50% $20,0000 $40,000 Radio Use: Employees Attitudes, Perceptions & Behavior Concerning Radio Use – USDA FS 2014 Recreation, Economic & Social Assessment for PI 100% $60,000 $30,600 the Nantahala-Pisgah National Forest Plan Revision-USDA FS 2014 Survey Of Federal Managers Of The National PI 100% $10,000 $10,000 Wilderness – USDA FS 2014 RPA Special Study: Developing Regional PI 100% $55,000 $55,000 Projections & Exploring Alternative Analytical Frameworks for Future RPA Assessments- USDA FS 2014 Effect of A USDA FS Safety Program on PI 100% $7,200 $7,200 Employee’s Attitudes, Perceptions & Behavior Concerning Safe Working Practices III – USDA FS 2014 Survey Of Federal Managers Of The National PI 100% $10,000 $10,000 Wilderness – USDA FS 2014 Recreation, Economic & Social Assessment for Co-PI 51% $61,417 $31,322 the Nantahala-Pisgah National Forest Plan Revision-USDA FS 2013 Developing Regional Projections & Trends & PI 100% $84,430 $34,530 Exploring Alternative Analytical Frameworks for the 2020 RPA Assessment – USDA FS 2013 Recreation, Economic & Social Assessment for Co-PI 51% $20,002 $10,201 the Nantahala-Pisgah National Forest Plan Revision-USDA FS 2013 Effect of A USDA FS Safety Program on PI 100% $7,200 $7,200 Employee’s Attitudes, Perceptions & Behavior Concerning Safe Working Practices II – USDA FS 2013 Effect of A USDA FS Safety Program on PI 100% $82,000 $82,000 Employee’s Attitudes, Perceptions & Behavior Concerning Safe Working Practices II – USDA FS 2013 Recreation, Economic & Social Assessment for Co-PI 50% $20,003 $10,201 the Nantahala-Pisgah National Forest Plan Revision-USDA FS 2012 Recreation, Economic & Social Assessment for Co-PI 51% $65,000 $33,150

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the Nantahala-Pisgah National Forest Plan Revision-USDA FS 2012 Assessment of Constraints & Opportunities to Co-PI 40% $4,000 $1,600 Participation in Select State Parks in South Georgia-GA DNR 2012 RPA Special Study: Developing Regional Co-PI 30% $49,000 $14,700 Projections & Exploring Alternative Analytical Frameworks for Future RPA Assessments- USDA FS 2012 Increasing Minority Participation in Georgia Co-PI 20% $1,984 $397 State Parks: An Assessment of Constraints- UGA 2012 Factors Affecting Visitation of Racial & Ethnic Co-PI 100% $5,002 $5,002 Groups to National Forests in the South: Phase II 2012 Promoting Lease Hunting on Private Forest Co-PI 20% $9,845 $1,969 Lands in Georgia: Research to Support Small Forest Landowners-UGA 2012 Provide Recreation & Socio-Demographic PI 100% $49,565 $49,565 Trends for Georgia’s Department of Natural Resources State Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan – GA DNR 2011 Effect of A USDA FS Safety Program on Co-PI 60% $96,020 $57,612 Employee’s Attitudes, Perceptions & Behavior Concerning Safe Working Practices II – USDA FS 2011 Disseminate Trends, Results & Methodological PI 100% $11,612 $11,612 Information Pertaining to RPA’s Research Results-USDA FS 2010 Rock Creek Dispersed Recreation Study – Co-PI 40% $79,246 $31,698 USDA FS 2010 Examine Recreation Participation Activities, PI 100% $38,640 $38,640 Physical Activity Levels, Place Attachment, Lifestyles Activities, Environmental Attitudes & Perceived Constraints of Anglo, Black& Hispanic/Latino State Park Users – GA DNR 2010 Factors Affecting Visitation of Racial & Ethnic PI 100% $5,002 $5,002 Groups to National Forests in the South: Phase II 2009 Examining Influence of Climate Change on Co-PI 50% $33,500 $16,750 Outdoor Recreation Demand 2009 Economic Benefits & Local Impact of Southern Co-PI 10% $20,000 $2,000 State Parks & Historic Sites-USDA FS 2009 Recreation & Environmental Interests of the PI 100% $7,000 $7,000 American Public-USDA FS 2009 Factors Affecting Visitation of Racial & Ethnic PI 100% $10,000 $10,000 Groups to National Forests in the South: Phase II 2008 Evaluate the Environmental Interpretation of PI 100% $26,000 $26,000 Little St. Simon Island-Research Gift

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2008 Examine Social, Demographic & Recreation PI 100% $2,200 $2,200 Trends for the State of GA based on Data from the NSRE-GA DNR 2008 Assist in the Development of a Research Plan PI 100% $7,500 $7,500 that would Provide Valid Outdoor Recreation Participation Levels for the Appalachian Trail- USDA FS 2007 Develop a Recreation Land Planning Co-PI 50% $31,689 $15,845 Framework & Process for Georgia Forestry Commission’s Land Planners-GA Forestry Commission 2006 Recreational & Environmental Interests of the PI 100% $47,547 $47,547 American Public-USDA FS 2006 Assist in the Development of a Research Plan PI 100% $89,020 $89,020 that would Provide Valid Outdoor Recreation Participation Levels for the Appalachian Trail- USDA FS 2006 Identify Gaps in the Current System of Paddle PI 100% $31,620 $31,620 Sport Education, Instructional & Informational & to Identify Methods to Close those Gaps- ACA 2006 Examine Social, Demographic & Recreation PI 100% $22,106 $22,106 Trends for the State of TN Based on Data from the NSRE-TVA 2005 Examine Social, Demographic & Recreation PI 100% $34,320 $34,320 Trends for the State of TN Based on Data from the NSRE-GA DNR 2005 Examine Motivations or Drivers Behind PI 100% $15,000 $15,000 People’s Participation in Outdoor Recreation Activities-TVA, Fermata, USDI 2005 Examine Attitudes , Preferences, & Behaviors PI 100% $5,000 $5,000 of Residents of Southern Municipalities Towards Urban Forests & their use-USDA FS 2005 Investigate American’s Outdoor Recreation PI 100% $65,000 $65,000 Participation & trends & their Environmental Attitudes Towards Public Lands-USDA FS 2004 Towards an Understanding of National PI 100% $99,500 $99,500 recreation Participation & Environmental Information-USDA FS Grants Submitted and in Review: None at present

Grants Received (Outside of UGA): $386,311 As the NSRE Research Director for USDA Forest Service, Dr. Green is jointly responsible for obtaining grants to fund this ongoing research. Funds are also used to support Dr. Green’s research and graduate students. However, funds are awarded directly to the USDA FS and hence don’t come through UGA. A full list of these grants is available upon request.

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6. Presentations of Research Abstracts, Papers, and Presentations in Symposiums and Conferences, since 2004. (Before 2004, an additional 23 presentations). A selection of presentations are given below, a full list is available upon request. †*Askew^, A., Bowker, J., English, D., & Green, G. T. (2016). Outdoor recreation satisfaction in designated wilderness: A spatial comparison of local and non-local users. Society of American Foresters Convention, Madison, WI. November 2-6th, 2016. [Abstract] [Poster]

†Ward^, L. K., Green, G. T., Izlar, R., & Warren, R. (2016). Endangered species on private lands: Keeping working forests working for at-risk species. Symposium co-hosted by the Forest Landowners Association and the United States Fish and Wildlife Service. Southeastern Association of Fish & Wildlife Agencies Annual Conference. Baton Rouge, LA: Oct. 16-18, 2016. [Oral & Panel presentation]

†Ward^, L. K., Green, G. T., Izlar, R., & Warren, R. (2016). Regulatory uncertainty, perceived economic threat, and preemptive habitat destruction: Private landowners respond to petitions to list two new species under the Endangered Species Act. Southeastern Association of Fish & Wildlife Agencies Annual Conference. Baton Rouge, LA: Oct 16- 18, 2016. [Poster]

†Bloodgood, J.C.G., G.T. Green, N. Heynen, K. Higgins, T.M. Norton, L.A. Hoopes, & S.M. Hernandez (2016). Conservation education centers as boundary organizations for veterinary outreach. American Association of Zoo Veterinarians Conference, Atlanta, GA. July 16-22nd, 2016. [Abstract]

†Ward^, L. K., Green, G. T., & Izlar, R. (2016). Non-industrial private forest landowners and the Endangered Species Act: Can incentives mend a broken law? International Symposium on Society and Resource Management. Houghton, MI: June 22-26, 2016. [Oral Presentation]

†Ward^, L. K., Green, G. T., & Izlar, R. (2016). Regulatory uncertainty under the Endangered Species Act: Private landowners’ attitudes toward petitions to list new species. International Symposium on Society and Resource Management. Houghton, MI: June 22- 26, 2016. [Poster]

†Fulmer^, A., Boley., B., & Green, G. T. (2016). Importance performance analysis of the 2016 USDA FS Radio Use Survey. Southeastern Recreation Resource Conference. Asheville, NC. March 20-22nd, 2016. [Abstract] [Poster]

†Turner^, N., & Green, G. T. (2016). Constraints to African-American bird watchers. Southeastern Recreation Resource Conference. Asheville, NC. March 20-22nd, 2016. [Abstract] [Poster]

†Ward^, L., Cohen, B., Diener^., J., & Green, G. T. (2016). College students’ environmental attitudes and behaviors: comparing high-, medium-, and low- stakes approaches in a natural resources conservation class. Southeastern Recreation Resource Conference. Asheville, NC. March 20-22nd, 2016. [Abstract] [Poster]

†Cooke^, B., Green, G. T. (2016). User’s attitudes and behavioral intent regarding the pilot of a natural inquirer non-formal activity guide. Southeastern Recreation Resource Conference. Asheville, NC. March 20-22nd, 2016. [Abstract] [Poster]

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†Diener^, J., & Green, G. T. (2016). Impact of green residence halls and environmental programming on resident participation in environmentally relevant behavior. Southeastern Recreation Resource Conference. Asheville, NC. March 20-22nd, 2016. [Abstract] [Poster]

†Green, G. T., Ghimire^, R., & Cordell, H. (2016). Employee’s perceptions of the USDA Forest Service Safety Journey: Results from the National Safety Survey. Southeastern Recreation Resource Conference. Asheville, NC. March 20-22nd, 2016. [Abstract]

†Ward^, L., & Green, G. T. (2016). Outdoor recreation and wildlife habitat conservation on private lands: Private forest management and the endangered species act. Southeastern Recreation Resource Conference. Asheville, NC. March 20-22nd, 2016. [Abstract]

†Mullenbach^, L., & Green, G. T. (2016). Influencing environmental attitudes and behaviors of UGA student-athletes. Southeastern Recreation Resource Conference. Asheville, NC. March 20-22nd, 2016. [Abstract]

†Diener^, J., & Green, G. T. (2016). Evaluating the effects of a lecture class on the conservation perspectives & behaviors of undergraduate students at the University of Georgia. Southeastern Recreation Resource Conference. Asheville, NC. March 20-22nd, 2016. [Abstract]

†Curry, S., Hernandez, S., & Green, G. T. (2016). Human-wild bird interactions at urban parks in Palm Beach County, . Southeastern Recreation Resource Conference. Asheville, NC. March 20-22nd, 2016. [Abstract]

†Bloodgood, J., Green, G. T., Heynen, N., Higgins, K., Norton, T., Hoopes, L., & Hernandez, S. (2016). Can conservation education centers act as boundary organizations for veterinary outreach? Southeastern Recreation Resource Conference. Asheville, NC. March 20-22nd, 2016. [Abstract]

†Green, G. T., Ghimire^, R., & Cordell, H. (2016). Perceived threats to wilderness stewardship in the United States: A survey of the national wilderness preservation system. Southeastern Recreation Resource Conference. Asheville, NC. March 20-22nd, 2016. [Abstract]

†Whiting^, J. W., Larson^, L. R., & Green, G. T. (2015). Race and ethnicity in state parks. An examination of outdoor recreation motivations. International Conference on Social Sciences, Honolulu, Hawaii. October 18-20th, 2015. [Abstract]

†Ghimire, R., Green, G.T., Ferreira, s., Poudyal, N.C., & Cordell, H.K. (2015). Green space and adult obesity in the United States. 21st International Symposium on Society and Resource Management, Charleston, SC. June 13-18th, 2015,

†Fulmer^, A., Boley, B., & Green, G. T. (2015). Employees perception of radio training: Analysis of the 2010 United States Forest Service radio use survey. Southeastern Recreation Resource Conference. Asheville, NC. March 22-24th, 2015. [Abstract]

†Ward, L^, A., Cohen, B., Green, G. T., & Diener^, D. (2015). College student’s teaching and learning preferences in a natural resources conservation course. Southeastern Recreation

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Resource Conference. Asheville, NC. March 22-24th, 2015. [Abstract]

†Curry, S., Hernandez, S., & Green, G. T. (2015). Disease risk perception and visitor bird feeding behavior change at an urban park in Palm Beach County Florida. Southeastern Recreation Resource Conference. Asheville, NC. March 22-24th, 2015. [Abstract]

†Poudyal, N., Bowker, J., Paudyal, R., Dorison, A., Zarnoch, S., & Green, G. T. (2015). Comparing the characteristics and survey responses between self-selected and random sample: Implications from a trout anglers survey in Georgia. Southeastern Recreation Resource Conference. Asheville, NC. March 22-24th, 2015. [Abstract]

†Horsley^, S., & Green, G. T. (2015). Effects of educational programs on visitors’ attitudes towards snake conservation .Southeastern Recreation Resource Conference. Asheville, NC. March 22-24th, 2015. [Abstract]

†Mullenbach^, L., & Green, G. T. (2015). Student-athletes and sustainability. Southeaster Recreation Resource Conference. Asheville, NC. March 22-24th, 2015. [Abstract][Poster]

†Diener^, J., & Green, G. T. (2015). Impact of a LEED-certified building and environmental education programming in residence halls: Constraints on resident participation in environmental action. Southeastern Recreation Resource Conference. Asheville, NC. March 22-24th, 2015. [Abstract][Poster]

†Knox^, J., & Green, G. T. (2015). National survey on recreation and the environmental: Investigating results for outdoor recreation in national forest land in Georgia. Southeastern Recreation Resource Conference. Asheville, NC. March 22-24th, 2015. [Abstract][Poster]

†Candelario^, L., Green, G. T., & Warren, R. (2015). Safari guides attitudes and perceptions towards wildlife research in the tourist’s area of the Mashatu Game Reserve, Botswana and Kruger National Park in South Africa. Southeastern Recreation Resource Conference. Asheville, NC. March 22-24th, 2015. [Abstract][Poster]

†Diener^, J., & Green, G. T. (2015). Evaluating the effects of a lecture class on the conservation perspectives and behaviors of undergraduate students at the University of Georgia. Southeastern Recreation Resource Conference. Asheville, NC. March 22-24th, 2015. [Abstract][Poster]

†Ward^, L., & Green, G. T. (2015). Endangered species on private lands: Can money buy good neighbors for imperiled species of the southern pine forest? Southeastern Recreation Resource Conference. Asheville, NC. March 22-24th, 2015. [Abstract][Poster]

†Ghimire^, R., Green, G. T., Cordell, H., Watson, A., & Dawson, C. (2015). How do the public and managers of the national wilderness preservation system value wilderness benefits? Southeastern Recreation Resource Conference. Asheville, NC. March 22-24th, 2015. [Abstract][Poster]

†Ghimire^, R., West, S., & Green, G. T. (2015). Socio-demographics analysis of adolescents with risky behaviors in North Carolina. Southeastern Recreation Resource Conference. Asheville, NC. March 22-24th, 2015. [Abstract][Poster]

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†Green, G. T., Ghimire^, R., Larson^, L., Poudyal, N., & Cordell, H. (2015). Recreation participation clusters and constraints of 16 to 19 year olds: Results from the National Kids Survey. Southeastern Recreation Resource Conference. Asheville, NC. March 22- 24th, 2015. [Abstract]

†Ghimire^, R., Green, G. T., Paudel, K.P., Poudyal, N. C., & Cordell, H. K. (2015). Recreationists’ Preferences for Freshwater Amenity Characteristics: Implications from the US Recreation Household Survey. Southern Agricultural Economics Association Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA. Jan. 31-Feb. 3, 2015. [Abstract]

†Ghimire^, R, Green, G.T., Poudyal, N.C., & Cordell, H.K. (2014) Wilderness and the American Public: An Assessment and Comparison of Wilderness Values, Attitudes, and Support. 50th Anniversary National Wilderness Conference, Albuquerque, NM. October 15-19th, 2014. [Abstract][Invited Speaker]

†Ghimire^, R., Green, G., Poudyal, N., & Cordell, H. K. (2014), Who Recreates Where? Implications from the United States Household Survey. The TCSSE International Conference of Social Science and Education. Cornell University, New York, NY. August 4-6th, 2014. [Abstract]

†Parker^, S., Johnson, C., & Green, G. T. (2014). Differences in ethnic and minority recreation patterns: An examination of national forest usage and activity participation across four population subgroups in North Georgia. Southeastern Recreation Resource Conference. Asheville, NC. March 30-April 1st, 2014. [Abstract]

†Ghimire^, R., Green, G. T., & Cordell, H. (2014). Do socio-demographic characteristics really matter to explain employees’ perceptions towards workplace safety? Evidence from the USDA Forest Service Safety Survey. Southeastern Recreation Resource Conference. Asheville, NC. March 30-April 1st, 2014. [Abstract]

†Green, G. T., & Cohen, B. (2014). Creating significant learning experiences in natural resource classes. Southeastern Recreation Resource Conference. Asheville, NC. March 30-April 1st, 2014. [Abstract]

†Cothran^, W., Larson^, L., Green, G. T., & Bowker, J. (2014). User fees at North Georgia state parks: Revenue, welfare, diversity and impacts. Southeastern Recreation Resource Conference. Asheville, NC. March 30-April 1st, 2014. [Abstract]

†Candelario^, L., Green, G. T., & Warren, R. (2014). An analysis of Leopard (Panthera pardus) and Lion (Panthera leo) ecology in human and agricultural landscapes in the Mashatu Reservation of Southern Bostswana. Southeastern Recreation Resource Conference. Asheville, NC. March 30-April 1st, 2014. [Abstract][Poster]

†Diener^, J., & Green, G. T. (2014). Impact of a LEED-certified building and environmental education programming in residence halls. Southeastern Recreation Resource Conference. Asheville, NC. March 30-April 1st, 2014. [Abstract][Poster]

†Jordan^, C., Green, G. T., Morris, L., Madden, M., & Jackson, R. (2014). Spatial temporal analysis of selected Cypress forests in Georgia. Southeastern Recreation Resource Conference. Asheville, NC. March 30-April 1st, 2014. [Abstract][Poster]

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†Paudyal, R., Poudyal, N., Bowker, J., Dorison, A., Green, G. T., & Zarnoch, S. (2014). Factors associated with Trout anglers’ concerns and responses to the risk of climate change. Southeastern Recreation Resource Conference. Asheville, NC. March 30-April 1st, 2014. [Abstract][Poster]

†Ghimire^, R., Green, G. T., Poudyal, N., & Cordell, H. (2014). America’s perceived values of wilderness: Results from the value based audience segmentation. Southeastern Recreation Resource Conference. Asheville, NC. March 30-April 1st, 2014. [Abstract][Poster]

†Mullenbach^, L., & Green, G. T. (2014). Student-athlete outcomes of a sustainability-related mentoring program. Southeastern Recreation Resource Conference. Asheville, NC. March 30-April 1st, 2014. [Abstract][Poster]

†Robinson^, J., & Green, G. T. (2014). Transferable skills received by outdoor program leaders through experiential learning during a leadership role in college and its effects on future endeavors. Southeastern Recreation Resource Conference. Asheville, NC. March 30- April 1st, 2014. [Abstract][Poster]

†Crew^, S., Green, G. T., & Ghimire, R. (2014). Environmental attitudes toward Southern Appalachia and policy implications. Southeastern Recreation Resource Conference. Asheville, NC. March 30-April 1st, 2014. [Abstract][Poster]

†Xisheng, H., Poudyal, N., & Green, G. T. (2014). Spatial patterns and determinants of international tourism development in China. Southeastern Recreation Resource Conference. Asheville, NC. March 30-April 1st, 2014. [Abstract][Poster]

†Horsley^, S., & Green, G. T. (2014). The effects of native and exotic wildlife curricula on children’s environmental awareness. Southeastern Recreation Resource Conference. sheville, NC. March 30-April 1st, 2014. [Abstract][Poster]

†Adair^, J., Flowers^, A., Green, G. T., & Carroll, J. (2014). Activity preference of children participating in an environmental education summer camp. Southeastern Recreation Resource Conference. Asheville, NC. March 30-April 1st, 2014. [Abstract][Poster]

†Ghimire^, R., Green, G. T., Paudel, K. P., Poudyal, N.C., & Cordell, H. K. (2013). Site Amenities and Freshwater-Based Recreations in the United States. Southern Agricultural Economics Association Annual Meeting, Dallas, TX. February 1-4, 2014. [Abstract] (available http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/bitstream/162452/2/ghimire%20etal_saea1.pdf)

†Ghimire^, R., Green, G. T., Paudel, K. P., Poudyal, N.C., & Cordell, H. K. (2013). Do Outdoor Recreation Participants Place their Lands in Conservation Easements? Southern Agricultural Economics Association Annual Meeting, Dallas, TX. February. 1-4, 2014. [Abstract] (available http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/bitstream/162451/2/ghimire%20etal_saea2.pdf)

†Ghimire, R., Green, G. T., Poudyal, N., & Cordell, H. Factors Affecting Landowners’ Decisions to Participate in Conservation Easements. Heartland Environmental and Resource Economics Workshop. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, IL, November. 2-3 2013. [Abstract]

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†Bowker, J.M., Cothram^, W., Larson ^, L.R., Green, G.T., Whiting^, J.A., & Moore, R. Visitor reaction to user fees: An assessment of stated and revealed preference models. Session 18-2, Recreation and Wilderness, Society of American Foresters National Convention, Charleston, SC, October 23-27, 2013. [Abstract]

†Poudyal, N., Bowker, J., Dorison^, A., Paudyal, R^., Green, G. T., & Zarnoch. S. (2013). Anglers’ knowledge, risk perception, and potential response to impact of climate change: An assessment and comparison of trout angler groups in Georgia. National Recreation and Parks Association Convention. Estes Park Center, CO. June 4-8th, 2013. [Abstract]

†Ward^, L., & Green, G. T. (2013). Endangered species on private lands: Can money buy good neighbors for Red Cockaded Woodpeckers? Southeastern Recreation Resource Conference. Athens, GA. February 24-26th, 2013. [Abstract][Poster]

†Rhynold^, J., Green, G. T., & Nibbelink, N. (2013). Utilizing participatory geographic information systems (GIS) to locate recreational hot spots in the Chattahoochee National Forest’s Rock Creek Dispersed Recreation Area. Southeastern Recreation Resource Conference. Athens, GA. February 24-26th, 2013. [Abstract][Poster]

†Mullenbach^, L., & Green, G. T. (2013). The effect of environment-based tutoring on the self- confidence, self-efficacy, and environmental concern of middle- and high-school students. Southeastern Recreation Resource Conference. Athens, GA. February 24-26th, 2013. [Abstract][Poster]

†Jordan^, C., & Green, G. T. (2013). Angler awareness of conservation issues affecting freshwater trout. Southeastern Recreation Resource Conference. Athens, GA. February 24-26th, 2013. [Abstract][Poster]

†Flowers^, A., Green, G. T., & Carroll, J. (2013). Effects of an art-based environmental education (EE) program on children’s drawings. Southeastern Recreation Resource Conference. Athens, GA. February 24-26th, 2013. [Abstract][Poster]

†Diener^, J., & Green, G. T. (2013). Impacts of a LEED-certified building and environmental education programming in residence halls. Southeastern Recreation Resource Conference. Athens, GA. February 24-26th, 2013. [Abstract][Poster]

†Curry^, S., & Hernandez, S., & Green, G. T. (2013). Public perceptions of wild birds and bird feeding activity. Southeastern Recreation Resource Conference. Athens, GA. February 24-26th, 2013. [Abstract][Poster]

†Cothran^, W., Larson^, L.,Whiting^, J., Bowker, J., & Green, G. T. (2013). An economic framework for assessing management policy alternatives at Georgia State Parks. Southeastern Recreation Resource Conference. Athens, GA. February 24-26th, 2013. [Abstract][Poster]

†Albritton^, R., & Green, G. T. (2013). An update on the Georgia Statewide Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan (SCORP) 2013-2018. Southeastern Recreation Resource Conference. Athens, GA. February 24-26th, 2013. [Abstract][Poster]

†Parker^, S., Green, G. T., & Johnson, C. (2013). Exploring the influence of culture on outdoor

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recreation constraint constructs. Southeastern Recreation Resource Conference. Athens, GA. February 24-26th, 2013. [Abstract][Presentation]

†Rhynold^, J., Green, G. T., & Nibbelink, N. (2013).Examining visitor’s recreation and setting preferences in the Chattahoochee National Forest’s Rock Creek Dispersal Recreation Area. Southeastern Recreation Resource Conference. Athens, GA. February 24-26th, 2013. [Abstract][Presentation]

†Poudyal, N., Green. G.T., & Pemberton^, R. (2013). An assessment of constraints and opportunities in increasing visitor diversity in Georgia State Parks. Southeastern Recreation Resource Conference. Athens, GA. February 24-26th, 2013. [Abstract][Presentation]

†Paudyal^, R., Poudyal, N., Bowker, J., Dorison^, A., Green, G. T., & Zarnoch, S. (2013). Segmenting trout anglers to understand their knowledge and concerns toward climate change. Southeastern Recreation Resource Conference. Athens, GA. February 24-26th, 2013. [Abstract][Presentation]

†Larson^, L. R., Whiting^, J. W., & Green, G. T. (2012). Physical health benefits of children’s outdoor recreation in state parks. National Recreation and Park Association Congress and Exposition. Anaheim, CA: October 16-18th, 2012. [Abstract]

† Whiting^, J. W., Larson^, L. R., & Green, G. T. (2012). Measuring physical activity participation in Georgia state parks with SOPRAC. National Recreation and Park Association Congress and Exposition. Anaheim, CA: October 16-18th, 2012. [Abstract]

† Whiting^, J. W., Larson^, L. R., & Green, G. T. (2012). Park dependency: Public attitudes regarding outdoor recreation in state parks. Association for Outdoor Recreation and Education. Snowbird, : November 8-10th, 2012. [Abstract]

†Cordell, H. K., Lane, V., & Green, G. T. Population and demographic change and its implications for natural resources in North America. 77th North American Wildlife and Natural Resource Conference. Atlanta, GA March 12-17th., 2012. [Abstract] [Invited Plenary Speaker]

†Poudyal, N., Green, G. T., Cordell, H. K., & Larson^, L. Identifying and examining recreation participation clusters of 16 to 19 year olds: Results from the National Kids’ Survey. International Symposium on Society & Resource Management. Alberta, Canada. June 17- 21st, 2012. [Abstract]

†Poudyal, N., Bowker, J., & Green, G. T. Will climate change affect forest-based recreation? An example application of panel data model to wildlife watching days. International Union of Forest Research Opportunities. International Symposium. Knoxville, TN. June 6-9th, 2012. [Abstract]

†Larson^, L. R., Bowker, J. M., Whiting^, J. W., & Green, G. T. (2012). Public Response to Entrance Fees: An Examination of Georgia State Park users and nonusers. International Union of Forest Research Opportunities. International Symposium. Knoxville, TN. June 6-9th, 2012. [Abstract]

†Cordell, K., Green, G.T., & Bowker, J. M. (2012). Recent trends, kids outdoors and futures

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projections in planning. National Association of Recreation Resource Planners, Annual Conference. Baton Rouge, La. April 16-20th, 2012. [Abstract] [Invited Plenary Speaker]

†Larson^, L. R., Whiting^, J. W., Green, G. T., & Bowker, J. M. (2012). Public support for recreation fees in Georgia state parks. Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium. Cooperstown, NY: April 1-3rd, 2012. [Abstract]

† Whiting^, J. W., Larson^, L. R., & Green, G. T. (2012). State park visitation and recreation constraints among ethnically diverse populations in Georgia. Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium. Cooperstown, NY: April 1-3rd, 2012. [Abstract]

†Sharp^, R., Larson^, L. R., & Green, G. T. (2012). How to educate visitors about invasive species: 20 case study of Cumberland Island National Seashore. Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium. Cooperstown, NY: April 1-3rd, 2012. [Abstract]

†Larson^, L., Whiting^, J., Parker^, S., & Green, G. T. (2012). Intercept survey response rates and non-response reasons in demographically diverse populations. Southeastern Recreation Resource Conference. Auburn, AL. February 26-28th, 2012. [Abstract][Poster Presentation]

†Lane, V., Green, G. T., Poudyal, N., & Cordell, H. K. (2012). Using immediate and one-year post surveys to assess the effectiveness of a USDA Forest Service safety initiative. Southeastern Recreation Resource Conference. Auburn, AL. February 26-28th, 2012. [Abstract][Poster Presentation]

† Diener^, J., & Green, G. T. (2012). Athens-Clarke County Schools: Potential for outdoor classrooms. Southeastern Recreation Resource Conference. Auburn, AL. February 26- 28th, 2012. [Abstract][Poster Presentation]

† Flowers^, A., Green, G. T., Carroll, J., & Larson^, L. R. (2012). Using art as an evaluation technique in environmental education (EE) programming. Southeastern Recreation Resource Conference. Auburn, AL. February 26-28th, 2012. [Abstract][Poster Presentation]

†Albritton^, R., & Green, G. (2012). Effects of the University of Georgia’s outdoor adventure activities class on students’environmental stewardship and confidence within the great outdoors. Southeastern Recreation Resource Conference. Auburn, AL. February 26-28th, 2012. [Abstract][Poster Presentation]

†Ward^, L. R., & Green, G.T. (2012). Wilderness zoning: Applying an adapted biosphere reserve model to wilderness areas. Southeastern Recreation Resource Conference. Auburn, AL. February 26-28th, 2012. [Abstract]

†Green, G. T., Cordell, H. K., Larson^, L., & Poudyal, N. (2012). Preliminary results from the National Kids Survey: Identifying and examining recreation participation clusters of 16 to 19 year olds. Southeastern Recreation Resource Conference. Auburn, AL. February 26-28th, 2012. [Abstract]

†Whiting^, J., Larson^, L., & Green, G.T. (2012). Assessing the reliability and validity of the

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system for observing play and recreation in communities (SOPARC) in state parks. Southeastern Recreation Resource Conference. Auburn, AL. February 26-28th, 2012. [Abstract]

†Poudyal, N., Paudel, B., & Green, G. T. (2012). Does air quality matter in park visitation? Southeastern Recreation Resource Conference. Auburn, AL. February 26-28th, 2012. [Abstract]

†Parker^, S., Green, G. T., & Johnson, C. (2012). Comparison of users’ and non users’constraints to visitation to the Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest. Southeastern Recreation Resource Conference. Auburn, AL. February 26-28th, 2012. [Abstract]

†Larson^, L. R., Sharp^, R., & Green, G. T. (2012). Comparing the effects of two invasive species education programs at Cumberland Island. Southeastern Recreation Resource Conference. Auburn, AL. February 26-28th, 2012. [Abstract]

†Flowers^, A., Green, G. T., Carroll, J., & Larson^, L. R. (2012). Evaluating the effects of art based environmental education (EE) programs on children’s environmental perceptions. Southeastern Recreation Resource Conference. Auburn, AL. February 26-28th, 2012. [Abstract]

†Poudyal, N. C., Paudel, B. D., & G. T. Green. (2011). Visibility impairment and National Park Visitation. 17th Annual Meeting of International Symposium on Society and Natural Resources (ISSRM), June 13-17th, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia [International]

†Poudyal, N. C., Bowker, J. M., & G. T. Green. (2011). The relationship between climate change and forest recreation: A panel data approach. Annual meeting of the Society of American Foresters (SAF), November 2-6th, Honolulu, HI [National]

†Larson^, L. R., Whiting^, J. W., & Green, G. T. (2011). Contributions of state parks to physical activity in Georgia. National Recreation and Park Association Congress and Exposition. Atlanta, GA: November 1-4th, 2011. [Abstract]

†Whiting^, J. W., Larson^, L. R., & Green, G. T. (2011). Place attachment: A study of state park visitation. National Recreation and Park Association Congress and Exposition. Atlanta, GA: November 1-4th, 2011. [Abstract]

†Larson^, L. R., Cordell, H. K., Betz, C. J., & Green, G. T. (2011). Children’s time outdoors: Results from a National Survey. Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium. Bolton Landing, NY: April 10-12th, 2011. [Abstract]

†Whiting^, J. W., Larson^, L. R., & Green, G. T. (2011). Place attachment and willingness to pay for parks: a survey of diverse state park visitors in Georgia. Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium. Bolton Landing, NY: April 10-12th, 2011. [Abstract]

†Larson^, L. R., Sharp^, R. L., & Green, G. T. (2011). Visitor attitudes toward and preferences for invasive species management on Cumberland Island National Seashore. Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium. Bolton Landing, NY: April 10-12th, 2011. [Abstract]

† Cordell, K., Green, G. T., Bowker, J., Mou, S., & Bergstrom, J. Recreation demand, recreation

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resources, and protected lands in the United States. Southeastern Recreation Resource Conference. Boone, NC. February 27-March 1st, 2011. [Abstract][Poster]

† Larson^, L., Dunleavy^, P., Green, G. T., Cordell, H., & Betz, C. Children’s time outdoors: Results from the National Survey on Recreation and the Environment. Southeastern Recreation Resource Conference. Boone, NC. February 27-March 1st, 2011. [Abstract][Poster]

† Rhynold^, J., Green, G. T., & Nibbelink, N. Examining visitor’s recreation and setting preferences in the Chattahoochee national forest’s Rock Creek Dispersed Recreation Area. Southeastern Recreation Resource Conference. Boone, NC. February 27-March 1st, 2011. [Abstract][Poster]

† Albritton^, R., Green, G. T., & Cordell, H. Examining gaps in the current system of paddlesport’s educational and instructional outreach programs. Southeastern Recreation Resource Conference. Boone, NC. February 27-March 1st, 2011. [Abstract][Poster]

† Larson^, L., Whiting^, J., & Green, G. Exploring the influence of outdoor recreation participation on pro-environmental behavior. Southeastern Recreation Resource Conference. Boone, NC. February 27-March 1st, 2011. [Abstract][Poster]

† Flowers^, A., Green, G. T., & Carroll, J. Evaluation the effects of art in an environmental education summer program on children’s environmental attitudes and awareness. Southeastern Recreation Resource Conference. Boone, NC. February 27-March 1st, 2011. [Abstract]

† Parker^, S., Green, G. T., & Johnson, C. Visitation preferences of ethnic and minority groups to Southeastern national forests. Southeastern Recreation Resource Conference. Boone, NC. February 27-March 1st, 2011. [Abstract]

†Poudyal, N., Green, G. T., & Bowker, J. Impact of habitat conservation payment on supply of private hunting acreage in Georgia. Southeastern Recreation Resource Conference. Boone, NC. February 27-March 1st, 2011. [Abstract]

† Larson^, L., Whiting^, J., & Green, G. Physical activity in Georgia state parks. Southeastern Recreation Resource Conference. Boone, NC. February 27-March 1st, 2011. [Abstract]

† Bowker, J. M., Askew, A., Cordell, H., & Green, G. T. U.S. outdoor recreation participation: Projections 2010 to 2060. Southeastern Recreation Resource Conference. Boone, NC. February 27-March 1st, 2011. [Abstract]

†Whiting^, J., Larson^, L., & Green, G. Accounting for constraints to visitation: A study of Georgia state parks. Southeastern Recreation Resource Conference. Boone, NC. February 27-March 1st, 2011. [Abstract]

†Whiting^, J., Larson^, L., & Green, G. Promoting cultural diversity in outdoor recreation. National Recreation & Park Association Congress. October 26th, 2010. Minneapolis, MN. [Abstract]

†Sharp^, R. L., & G. T. Green. How Attitudes and Knowledge Influence Visitor Support for

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Control of Invasive Species on Cumberland Island National Seashore. The 16th International Symposium on Society and Natural Resource Management (ISSRM). June 6-10th, 2010. Corpus Christi, . [Abstract]

†Bowker, J.M., Zarnoch, S., Cordell, H. K., Poudyal, N.C., Owens^, M., & G. T. Green. The Appalachian Trail: How Many, Who, and What’s it Worth to Them. The 16th International Symposium on Society and Natural Resource Management (ISSRM). June 6-10, 2010. Corpus Christi, Texas. [Abstract]

†Parker^, S., Johnson, C., & Green, G.T. Ethnic and Minority Groups Visitation to the Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest. Northeastern Recreation Research Conference, Lake George, NY. April 11-13th, 2010. [Abstract][Poster]

†Saye^, J., & Green, G. T. Recreation and Setting Preferences: A Survey of Visitors to the Chattahoochee National Forest. Northeastern Recreation Research Conference, Lake George, NY. April 11-13th, 2010. [Abstract][Poster]

†Pasley^, J., Morris, L., & Green, G. T. Environmental Education Through Student Exchange. Northeastern Recreation Research Conference, Lake George, NY. April 11- 13th, 2010. [Abstract][Poster]

†Flowers^, A., & Green, G. T. Art as a Teaching and Learning Component in Environmental Education and Interpretation for Summer Programs. Northeastern Recreation Research Conference, Lake George, NY. April 11-13th, 2010. [Abstract][Poster]

† Whiting^, J., Larson^, L., & Green, G. T. Willing to Pay for State Parks: Differences in Participation Patterns Across Cultural Diversity. Northeastern Recreation Research Conference, Lake George, NY. April 11-13th, 2010. [Abstract]

† Larson^, L., Whiting^, J., & Green, G. T. Park-based Physical Activity in Ethnicity-Diverse Populations: A case Study in Georgia State Parks. Northeastern Recreation Research Conference, Lake George, NY. April 11-13th, 2010. [Abstract]

†Parker^, S., Green, G.T., & Johnson, C. Visitation Preferences of Ethnic and Minority Groups to Southeastern National Forests. Southeastern Recreation Resource Conference. Greenville, SC. February 21-23rd, 2010. [Abstract][Poster]

†Saye^, J., Green, G. T., & Nibblelink, N. Examining Visitors’ Recreation and Setting Preferences in the Chattahoochee National Forest. Southeastern Recreation Resource Conference. Greenville, SC. February 21-23rd, 2010. [Abstract][Poster]

†Pasley^, J., Green, G. T., & Morris, L. Student Exchange and Environmental Literacy. Southeastern Recreation Resource Conference. Greenville, SC. February 21-23rd, 2010. [Abstract][Poster]

†Flowers^, A., & Green, G. T. Art as a Teaching and Learning Component in Environmental Education and Interpretation. Southeastern Recreation Resource Conference. Greenville, SC. February 21-23rd, 2010. [Abstract][Poster]

†Bowker, J. M., Zarnoch, S., Cordell, H. K., Poudyal, M., Owens^, M., Green, G. T., &

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Ginn, A. Toward a Value for Hiking on the Appalachian Trail. Southeastern Recreation Resource Conference. Greenville, SC. February 21-23rd, 2010. [Abstract]

† Larson^, L., Whiting^, J., & Green, G. T. Physical Activity in Georgia State Parks: A Pilot Study. Southeastern Recreation Resource Conference. Greenville, SC. February 21-23rd, 2010. [Abstract]

†Whiting^, J., Larson^, L., & Green, G. T. Race and Ethnicity in Georgia State Parks: An Examination of Outdoor Recreation Participation Patterns. Southeastern Recreation Resource Conference. Greenville, SC. February 21-23rd, 2010. [Abstract]

†Larson^, L., Green, G. T., & Castleberry, S. Diversity in EE: Effects and implications for program assessment. North American Association for Environmental Educators, Athens, GA. October 6th, 2009. [Abstract] [Invited Speakers]

Larson^, L., Whiting^, J., & Green, G. T. Promoting health in diverse populations: Physical activity in Georgia state parks. Breaking the Color Barrier National Conference, Atlanta, GA. September 23-26th, 2009. [Moderator][Invited Speakers]

Whiting^, J., Larson^, L., & Green, G. T. Ethnic diversity and outdoor recreation participation in Georgia State Parks. Breaking the Color Barrier National Conference, Atlanta, GA. September 23-26th, 2009. [Poster]

†Larson^, L., Green, G. T., & Castleberry, S. I’m too old to go outside: Examining age related shifts in children’s views of nature. Northeastern Recreation Research Conference, Lake George, NY. March 29-31st, 2009. [Abstract].

*†Graefe, A.,Schuster, R. M., & Green, G.T. Motivational differences for participating in outdoor recreation across different physical settings. Northeastern Recreation Research Conference, Lake George, NY. March 30-April 1st, 2009. [Abstract].

†Sharp^, R. L., Green, G. T., & Hendrick, R. Do visitors know or care about invasive species in the NPS? George Wright Society Conference. Portland, OR. March 1–5th, 2009. [Abstract].

†Betz, C.J., Cordell, H.K., & Green, G. T. Children and the outdoors: A preliminary look at the 2008 NSRE youth module. Southeastern Recreation Research Conference, Athens, GA. February 22-24th, 2009. [Abstract]

†Larson^, L., Green, G. T., & Castleberry, S. Environmental education and children’s environmental orientations: Evaluating program effects by gender, age and ethnicity. Southeastern Recreation Research Conference, Athens, GA. February 22-24th, 2009. [Abstract]

†Zarnoch, S., Bowker, J. M., Cordell, h. K., Owens^, T. M., Ginn^, A., Larson, L., & Green, G. T. Visitation on the Appalachian Trail: Results of a pilot study. Southeastern Recreation Research Conference, Athens, GA. February 22-24th, 2009. [Abstract]

†Flood, J., & Green, G. T. Understanding student awareness of, barriers to, and participation in college-based adventure programs. Southeastern Recreation Research Conference, Athens, GA. February 22-24th, 2009. [Abstract]

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†Small^, R., & Green, G. T. The effect of an ethno-botanical environmental education workshop on teacher’s knowledge of the environmental curriculum. Southeastern Recreation Research Conference, Athens, GA. February 22-24th, 2009. [Abstract][Poster]

†Hunnicutt^, J., & Green, G. T. To examine any changes in visitor’s knowledge about the history and ecology of Little St. Simon Island, Georgia, due to their participation in an environmental interpretative self-guided tour. Southeastern Recreation Research Conference, Athens, GA. February 22-24th, 2009. [Abstract][Poster]

†Sharp^, R., Hendrick, R., & Green, G. T. Visitor knowledge of, attitudes towards, and support for control of invasive species at Cumberland Island National Seashore. Southeastern Recreation Research Conference, Athens, GA. February 22-24 th, 2009. [Abstract][Poster]

*†Ginn^, A.L., Green, G.T., & Nibbelink, N. P. The Spatial Relationship Between Exurban Development & Designated Wilderness Lands in the Contiguous United States. Northeastern Recreation Research Conference, Lake George, NY. March 30-April 1st, 2008. [Abstract].

†Green, G. T., Bowker, J. M., McCullom, D., Wang, X., & Cordell, H. K. Pay to play: comparison of attitudes towards recreation user fees between 1995 and 2003. Southeastern Recreation Research Conference, Savannah, GA. February 24-26 th, 2008. [Abstract]

*†Green, G. T., & Cordell, K. Implications from a changing society for public land managers. Northeastern Recreation Research Conference, Albany, NY. April 14-17 th, 2007. [Abstract]

†Green, G. T. Parks and protected areas: Research issues and trends. Southeastern Recreation Research Conference, Asheville, NC. February 25-27 th, 2007. [Invited Speaker]

*†Green, G. T., Bowker, J. M., Johnson, C. Y., & Cordell, H. K. (2005). An examination of perceived wilderness constraints by socio-demographics. 8th World Wilderness Congress: Wilderness Working Sessions, Anchorage, AK. October 3-5 th, 2005. [Abstract]

*†Green, G. T., Johnson, C. Y., Bowker, M. J., & Cordell, H. K. An examination of outdoor recreation constraints by race, gender, rural dwelling, and over time. International Conference on Social Sciences, Honolulu, HI. June 16-21st, 2004. [Abstract]

Professional and Industry Related Research Abstracts, Papers, and Presentations, since 2004. (Before 2004, an additional 30 presentations). A selection of presentations are given below, a full list is available upon request. Ward^, L. K., Green, G. T., Izlar, B., &Warren, R. (2016). Private forest landowners respond to the petition to list the gopher tortoise (Gopherus polyphemus) under the Endangered Species Act. Georgia Conservation Summit. Macon, GA: Nov. 10, 2016. [Oral & Panel presentation]

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Horsley^, S., & Green, G. T. Effects of educational programming on visitor’s attitudes towards snake conservation. Joint Meeting of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists. Chattanooga, TN. July 30th –August 3rd, 2014. [Poster]

Mercurio, A., Green G.T., Wilde, S. B. (2014). “How Does a Classroom Debate of the Clean Air Act Affect Students' Awareness of Environmental Issues?” The Warnell Graduate Student Symposium. Athens, GA. February 20th, 2014.

Rhynold^, J., Nibblelink, N., & Green, G. T. (2013). Utilizing Participatory Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to Locate Recreational Hot Spots in the Chattahoochee National Forest’s Rock Creek Dispersed Recreation Area. Warnell Graduate Student Symposium. Athens, GA. February 13-15th, 2013. [Poster] [Abstract]

Diener^, J., Green, G. T., & Poudyal, N. (2013). The Effectiveness of a LEED-certified Residence Hall as an Environmental Educational Tool at The University of Georgia. Warnell Graduate Student Symposium. Athens, GA. February 13-15th, 2013. [Poster] [Abstract]

Albritton^, R., & Green, G. T. (2013). Effects of the University of Georgia's Outdoor Adventure Activities Class on Students' Environmental Stewardship and Confidence within the Great Outdoors. Warnell Graduate Student Symposium. Athens, GA. February 13-15th, 2013. [Poster] [Abstract]

Ward^, L., & Green, G.T. (2013). Wilderness Zoning: Applying an Adapted Biosphere Reserve Model to Wilderness Areas. Warnell Graduate Student Symposium. Athens, GA. February 13-15th, 2013. [Poster] [Abstract]

Green, G. T., & Cordell, H. K. (2012). Identifying social and economical indicators and trends for NOAA’s coral and marine jurisdictions. NOAA’s Developing Social and Economic Indicators for Monitoring the U.S. Jurisdictions Workshop. Charleston, SC. June 12-15th, 2012. [Invited Speaker]

†Poudyal, N. C., Bowker, J. M., Green, G. T., & M. A. Tarrant. (2012). Spillover effect of public investment in habitat conservation on supply of private acreage for hunting in Georgia. Annual meeting of Southern Forest Economics Workers Meeting. Charlotte, NC. March 19-21st, 2012. [Abstract]

†Flowers^, A., Green, G. T., Carroll, J., & Larson^, L. R. (2012). Effects of art based environmental education programs on children’s environmental perceptions. Environmental Education Alliance of Georgia Annual Conference. Atlanta, GA. March 30-31st, 2012. [Abstract]

†Bowker, J. M., Larson^, L. R., Whiting^, J. W., & Green, G. T. (2012). Public response to entrance fees: An examination of Georgia state park users and nonusers. International Union of Forest Research Organizations (IUFRO) Forests For People Conference. Alpbach, Austria: May 22-24 th, 2012. [Presentation] [Abstract]

Cordell., H. K., Zarnoch, S.J., Bowker., J.M., Bergstrom, J.C., & Green, G.T. Outdoor recreation demand and supply trends and futures. 2010 RPA Rollout Symposium, Yates Federal Building, Washington, DC. February 21-23rd, 2012.

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Cordell, H. K., Green, G. T., Larson^, L., Stephens, R., Fly, M., & Schnexdyer, S. (2011) Kids are going outside? National survey reveals surprising information about children’s time outdoors. Parks and Recreation. October 2011, p.42-43.[Editorial Review]

Green, G. T. Rephrase the question: Gary Green challenges the notion of a generation stuck outdoors. NRPA: Parks & Recreation. September 2011, p. 25.

Cordell, H. K., & Green, G. T. Outdoor recreation trends and projections: Planning for the future. 31st Annual National Association of Recreation Resource Planners Conference. Breckenridge, CO. May 23-26 th, 2011. [Invited Co-Keynote Speaker]

Cordell, H, K., Zarnoch, S., Bowker, M., Bergstrom, J., Green, G., Fly, M., Schexnayder, S., & Heboyan, V. Nature-based outdoor recreation trends and nature. Idaho Conference on Outdoor Recreation and Tourism. Lewiston, ID. May 3-5th, 2011.

Larson^, L., Whiting^, J., & Green, G. T. State park research update: On-site data collection. Board of Directors for GA DNR’s historic Sites and Parks Division. Atlanta, GA. March 2nd, 2011.

Bowker, J., Cordell, K., Askew, A., Poudyal, N., & Green, G. T. Climate change and natural resource-based outdoor recreation in the U.S./South. SRS CCAMMO Meeting. Coweeta Hydrological Lab, Otto, NC. March 1-3rd, 2011. [Abstract]

Cordell, H., Betz, J., Larson^, L., & Green, G. National trends: Children & the outdoors. Georgia Summit on Children and the Outdoors. Covington, GA. October 23rd, 2010. [Abstract]

Bowker, J.M., Zarnoch, S., Cordell, K., Poudyal, N., Green, G., & Owens^, M. The Appalachian Trail: How many, who and how much? 20th American Trails National Symposium. Chattanooga, TN. November, 14-17th, 2010. [Abstract].

Green, G. T., & Cordell, H. K. Results of the ACA’s paddlesports safety and education study. National Paddlesports Conference, Asheville, NC. November 3-6th, 2010. [Abstract] [Keynote Speaker]

Green, G. T., & Cordell, H. K. Participation and trends in water-based activities. The United states Power Boat Squadron Regional Conference, Harlington, TX. October 28-31st, 2010. [Abstract] [Invited Speaker]

Green, G. T. Who is archaeology’s active audience: Insights and applications from the National Survey on Recreation and the Environment. Society for American Archaeology 74th National Annual Meeting: Atlanta, GA. April 22-26th, 2009. [Abstract] [Invited Speaker]

Green, G. T. Understanding the trends and demands in forest recreation. 2008 Georgia Forestry Association Annual Meeting: Amelia Island, FL. July 13-15th, 2008. [Abstract] [Invited Speaker]

Green, G. T., & Cordell, H. K. Nature-based Tourism and Recreational Trends for the Tourism Industry. Maine Tourism Outllook Conference, Hallowell, ME. November 9th, 2007. [Invited Speaker]

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*†Green, G. T. Results and implications from the American Canoeing Association’s national education and safety survey. International Association of State Boating Law Administrators 48th Annual Conference, Burlington, VT. September 5-10th, 2007. [Invited Speaker]

Green, G. T., & Cordell, H. K. Land Use Alternatives (1). GROWS: Forest Landowner Conference, Callaway Gardens, GA. August 2-4th, 2007. [Invited Speaker] (Make sure all dates are written alike)

†Green, G. T. Environmental education and interpretation for a growing and diversifying population: Trends and Implications. National Association for Interpretation: Regional Conference. Sumatanga Conference Center, AL. February 21-23, 2007. [Keynote Speaker][Abstract] †Green, G. T., Schuster, R., Bowker, J. M., & Cordell, H. K. Social implications of perceived constraints to wilderness use and visitation. Society of American Foresters 2006 National Convention, Pittsburgh, PA. October 25-29, 2006. [Abstract]

†Green, G. T., & Cordell, H.K. Understanding the Public: Their environmental attitudes, objectives and opinions. Western Forestry and Conservation Association: Recreation Resource Management Workshop, Portland, OR. February 7-11, 2005. [Invited Speaker] [Abstract]

Green, G. T., & Cordell, H.K. Implications of socio-demographic and outdoor recreation participation trends for Georgia’s Department of Natural Resources and their state parks. Georgia’s Department of Natural Resources, Regional Strategic Meeting, Atlanta, GA. January 13, 2005. [Invited Speaker]

Green, G. T., & Cordell, H. K. Outdoor recreation participation trends and environmental implications. Fermata Incorporated: Sustainable Nature Tourism Strategies Retreat, Cooksburg, PA. October 18-21, 2004. [Keynote Speaker]

*†Green, G. T., Cordell, H. K., & Stephens, R. Water-based recreation participation trends. International Boating and Water Safety Summit, Panama City Beach, FL. April 18-21, 2004. [Keynote Speaker] [Abstract]

Grant Reviewing: 2016 – Reviewed grant for Hong Kong Regional Government “Achieving sustainable urban park management in Hong Kong through the development of indicators” ($340,786). 2008 - National Outdoor Recreation and Education Steering Committee Convened by USDA – CSREES for McIntire-stennis Funds (Steering Committee Member) 2007 - Reviewed grants from Auburn University for McIntire-stennis Funds 2007 - Reviewed grants for Argonne National Labs, Interagency Recreation Division 2006 - Reviewed grant proposals for the National New York Sea Grant Program

Description of New Courses or Computer Software for Service-learning: None

List of Honors or Awards for Scholarship: November 2014 - Certificate of Award for “2020 Vision: Interagency Stewardship Priorities for America’s National Wilderness Preservation System” from Arthur Carhart National Wilderness Training Center.

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October 2014 – Wilderness Legacy Award (2014) for “Dedication and Contribution to Wilderness Stewardship” from USDA Forest Service.

April 2008 - Award for Outstanding Contributions to the Outdoor Recreation and Wilderness Analysis for the Interim Update to the 2010 RPA assessment from USDA Forest Service.

January 2007 - Award for Outstanding Research, Scholarship, and Project Management for the National Survey on Recreation and the Environment from USDA Forest Service.

April 2006 - Certificate of Membership in Recognition of High Scholarship, Outstanding Achievement, or Service from Gamma Sigma Delta.

February 2002 - Award for Outstanding Research Management and Liaison on the National Survey on Recreation and the Environment from USDA Forest Service

November 2000 - Award for Outstanding Research Management and Leadership from the United States Forest Service

Research Service to Government Agencies: 2000 – 2014 Serving as Project Research Director for the USDA Forest Service on their National Survey on Recreation and the Environment (NSRE).

Area in Which Research is Conducted: Emphasis is on the use and protection of our natural resources and public lands. However, research is mainly focused in three particular areas, natural resource management issues (conflicts, recreational impacts, implementation of user fees, etc), outdoor recreation (activities, participation levels and trends), and socio-demographic trends as they relate to natural resource issues.

CONTRIBUTIONS IN SERVICE TO SOCIETY, THE UNIVERSITY AND THE PUBLIC Honors, Awards or Programs for Service Activities: September 2009 – Received Certificate of Appreciation from Georgia Envirothon for serving as State Coordinator for the Georgia Envirothon State Competition.

Teaching, Outreach and Public Service Related Abstracts, Papers, and Presentations. since 2004. (Before 2004, an additional eight presentations). A selection of presentations are given below, a full list is available. *Green, G. T. Strategies for graduate students for professional, research and teaching development. Environmental Dept, University of York, York, UK. November 10th, 2016. (Invited Speaker).

*Green, G. T. (2016). Implications from the National Survey on Recreation and the Environment for the Natural England National Survey. Natural England, Foss House, York, UK. November 9th, 2016. (Invited Speaker).

*Green, G. T. (2016). Perceived constraints to visitation and values of wilderness in the U.S. Environmental Dept, University of York, York, UK. November 8th, 2016. (Invited Speaker).

*Candelario, L., & Green, G.T. (2016). Human dimensions research on the use of preserve

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boundaries by leopards in South Africa. Environmental Dept, University of York, York, UK. November 7th, 2016. (Invited Speaker).

Green, G. T. (2016). Strategies for creating effective CV’s and cover letters. ROSE Society, University of Georgia, Athens, GA. October 6th, 2016. (Invited Speaker).

Green, G. T. (2016). Teaching large classes. New Faculty Series, Center for Teaching and Learning, University of Georgia, Athens, GA. August 17th, 2016. (Invited Speaker).

Green, G. T. (2016). Ten strategies to start strong as a teaching Assistant. Teaching Assistant Orientation, Center for Teaching and Learning, University of Georgia, Athens, GA. August 10th, 2016. (Invited Speaker).

†Green, G. T., Ward, L., Cohen, B., & Diener, J. (2016). How a professor’s intrapersonal and interpersonal characteristics may affect student’s learning or engagement in class. Teaching Large Classes Conference, Teach, Blacksburg, VA. July 22-23rd, 2016. (Abstract).

Green, G. T. (2016). How to get publish: Strategies for effective writing. Graduate Recruitment & Diversity Initiatives. Graduate School, University of Georgia, Athens, GA. July 13th, 2016. (Invited Speaker).

Green, G. T. (2016). Making the most of graduate school: How to build your resume. Graduate Recruitment & Diversity Initiatives. Graduate School, University of Georgia, Athens, GA. February 19th, 2016. (Invited Speaker).

†Green, G. T., & Watson, J. (2016). Actively engaging students in large classes: Research to practice. Conference on Higher Education Pedagogy, Virginia Teach, Blacksburg, VA. February 9-12th, 2016. (Abstract) (Invited Speaker).

Green, G. T. (2016). Effectively engaging and teaching students in a large class. Center for Teaching and Learning, University of Georgia, Athens, GA. February 3rd, 2016. (Invited Speaker).

Green, G. T. (2016). Making the most of your undergraduate experience. Delta Phi Epsilon, University of Georgia, Athens, GA. January 25th, 2016. (Invited Speaker).

Green, G. T., & Quick, P. (2015). Portfolio development for the Graduate School. Center for Teaching and Learning, University of Georgia, Athens, GA. November 18th, 2015. (Invited Speaker).

Green, G. T. (2015). Effectively engaging students in a large class. 2015 COE Innovation in Teaching and Technology Conference, University of Georgia, Athens, GA. October 23rd, 2015. (Abstract).

Green, G. T. (2015). Publish! Don’t perish. Writing strategies for articles, theses and dissertations. Center for Teaching and Learning, University of Georgia, Athens, GA. October 21st, 2015. (Invited Speaker).

Green, G. T. (2015). Preparing cover letters and resumes for job applications. Center for

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Teaching and Learning, University of Georgia, Athens, GA. September 23rd, 2015. (Invited Speaker).

Green, G. T. (2015). Strategies for effectively engaging students in class. Statistics Department, University of Georgia, Athens, GA. September 10th, 2015. (Invited Speaker).

Green, G. T. (2015). Preparing job applications to negotiations. Center for Teaching and Learning, University of Georgia, Athens, GA. September 2nd, 2015. (Invited Speaker).

†Green, G. T., & Watson, E. (2015). Strategies for effectively engaging students in large classes. Teaching Large Classes Conference, Virginia Teach, Blacksburg, VA. July 23rd, 2015. (Abstract).

Green, G. T. (2015). Making the most of Graduate School and transitioning into a professional career. College for Veterinary Medicine, University of Georgia, Athens, GA. April 15th, 2015. (Invited Speaker).

Green, G. T. (2015). Strategies for being successful as a student at the University of Georgia. Experience UGA Program, Center for Teaching and Learning, University of Georgia, Athens, GA. March 31st and April 1st, 2015. (Invited Speaker).

Green, G. T. (2015). Transitioning from doctoral student to faculty member. Future Faculty Program. Center for Teaching and Learning, University of Georgia, Sapelo Island, GA. April 11-13th, 2015. (Invited Speaker).

Green, G. T. (2015). What to expect as a student at UGA. Experience UGA – Student Affairs High School Visit, University of Georgia, Athens, GA. March 31st – April 1st, 2015. (Invited Speaker).

Green, G. T. (2015). Preparing job applications. Center for Teaching and Learning, University of Georgia, Athens, GA. March 25th, 2015. (Invited Speaker). Green, G. T., & Quick, P. (2014). Strategies for teaching large classes. Center for Teaching and Learning, University of Georgia, Athens, GA. March 4th, 2015. (Invited Speaker).

†Domizi, D., & Green, G. T. (2015). Large class pedagogy: Active learning practices that follow the research. Higher Education Pedagogy Conference, Blacksburg, VA. February 4-6th 2015. (Abstract)

Green, G. T. (2015). Examining job postings and writing cover letters. Future Faculty Program. Center for Teaching and Learning, University of Georgia, Athens, GA. January 15th, 2015. (Invited Speaker).

Green, G. T. (2014). Transitioning from graduate student to a professor. Emerging Leaders Program. Hosted by Graduate School, University of Georgia, Dillard, GA. October 30th – November 1st, 2014. (Invited Speaker).

Green, G. T. (2014). Getting a head start towards tenure. Center for Teaching and Learning, University of Georgia, Athens, GA. November 14th, 2014. (Invited Speaker).

Green, G. T. (2014). Selecting, understanding and mentoring graduate students. College of

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Veterinary Medicine, University of Georgia, Athens, GA. October 24th, 2014. (Invited Speaker).

Green, G. T. (2014). From applying for position to negotiating a contract. Center for Teaching and Learning, University of Georgia, Athens, GA. October 15th, 2014. (Invited Speaker).

Green, G. T. (2014). Writing strategies for articles, thesis and dissertations. Center for Teaching and Learning, University of Georgia, Athens, GA. October 3rd, 2014. (Invited Speaker).

Green, G. T. (2014). Active learning techniques that stimulate student engagement. Center for Teaching and Learning, University of Georgia, Athens, GA. September 26th, 2014. (Invited Speaker).

Green, G. T. (2014). Effective teaching strategies for new faculty. Center for Teaching and Learning, University of Georgia, Athens, GA. August 13th, 2014. (Invited Speaker).

Green, G. T. (2014). Getting a head start towards tenure: Expectations and strategies for the first three years as a professor. Center for Teaching and Learning, University of Georgia, Athens, GA. April 18th, 2014. (Invited Speaker).

Green, G. T. (2014). Making the most of graduate school. Science Library, University of Georgia, Athens, GA. April 9th, 2014. (Invited Speaker).

Green, G. T., & Hutchinson, S. (2014). Transitioning to Faculty position. Graduate School, University of Georgia, Athens, GA. March 21st, 2014. (Invited Speaker).

Green, G. T. (2014). Teaching large classes. The 14th Annual Interdisciplinary Research Conference. Graduate Student Association, University of Georgia, Athens, GA. February 28th, 2014. (Invited Speaker).

Green, G. T. (2014). Preparing job applications: from job ad to negotiations. Center for Teaching and Learning, University of Georgia, Athens, GA. February 28th, 2014. (Invited Speaker).

Green, G. T. (2014). Getting students going: Selective active learning techniques tied to learning goals. Center for Teaching and Learning, University of Georgia, Athens, GA. February 21st, 2014. (Invited Speaker).

Green, G. T., & Hutchinson, S. (2014). Preparing for Academic Interviews. Graduate School, University of Georgia, Athens, GA. February 21st, 2014. (Invited Speaker).

Green, G. T. (2014). Careers within forestry & natural resources. Healthy Dawg Student Leadership Conference, University Health Center, University of Georgia. Athens, GA. January 25th, 2014. (Invited Speaker).

Green, G. T. (2014). Creating resumes and cover letters: Applying for academic positions. Graduate School, University of Georgia, Athens, GA. January 24th, 2014. (Invited Speaker).

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Green, G. T. (2013). Making the most of Graduate School. Emerging Leaders Program. Graduate School, University of Georgia, Dillard, GA. October 31st – November 1st, 2013. (Invited Speaker).

Green, G. T. (2013). Teaching in a large classroom. CIRTL Online presentation. Graduate School, University of Georgia, Athens, GA. September 25th, 2013. (Invited Speaker).

Green, G. T. (2013). Strategies for teaching large classes. Center for Teaching and Learning, University of Georgia, Athens, GA. September 23rd, 2013. (Invited Speaker).

Green, G. T. (2013). Applying for academic positions and the interview process. Graduate School, University of Georgia, Athens, GA. April 19th, 2013. (Invited Speaker).

Green, G. T. (2013). Using innovative instruction in the class room. UGA STEM conference, University of Georgia, Athens, GA. April 6th, 2013. (Panel Speaker).

Green, G. T. (2013). Mentoring and advising working Group. University of Georgia Faculty Symposium. Brasstown, GA. March 22-23rd, 2013. (Moderator).

Morris, L., Biesinger, K., Piercy, C., Green, G. T., & Ward^, L. (2013). The role of technology on student learning. University of Georgia Faculty Symposium. Brasstown, GA. March 22-23rd, 2013. (Panel Speaker).

Green, G. T., & Hutchinson, S. (2013). Transitioning from graduate student to a Professor (II). Graduate School, University of Georgia, Athens, GA. February 15th, 2013. (Invited Speaker).

Green, G. T., & Hutchinson, S. (2013). Transitioning from graduate student to a professor (I). Graduate School, University of Georgia, Athens, GA. January 18th, 2013. (Invited Speaker).

Green, G.T. (2013). Meaning of mentorship. Athletics Department. Butts-Mehre Building, University of Georgia, Athens, GA. January 16th, 2013. (Invited Speaker).

Green, G.T., Campbell., J. & Turner, J. (2012). The promise of Wilderness. USDA Forest Service, S.O.A.R., & Warnell School. Richard B. Russell Special Collections Library Building. Athens, GA. October 30th 2012. (Invited Speaker)

Green, G.T., & Smith, J. (2012). Natural resource issues of Cumberland Island after showing of “Paradise Saved” at Ecofocus. Richard B. Russell Special Collections Library Building. Athens, GA. March, 28th 2012.

Larson^, L. R., Whiting^, J. W., Green, G. T., & Bowker, J. M. (2012). Georgia state park research update. Report presented to Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Parks, Recreation, and Historic Sites Division . Atlanta, GA: February 8, 2012.

†Flowers^, A., Larson^, L., Green, G.T., & Carroll, J. Using art in environmental education evaluation. North American Association for Environmental Education - 40th National Conference, Raleigh, NC. October 12-15, 2011. [Poster][Abstract]

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†Larson^, L., Flowers^, A., Green, G. T., & Carroll, J. Effects of an art-based environmental education program on children’s environmental orientations. North American Association for Environmental Education - 40th National Conference, Raleigh, NC. October 12-15, 2011. [Poster][Abstract]

Green, G. T., & Larson^, L. (2011). Public divided over how to manage invasive animal and plant species on Cumberland Island: Popular feral horses seen as an environmental threat, but visitors prefer contraceptive controls. http://www.uga.edu/news/artman/publish/110728_Cumberland.shtml

Green, G. T. Direction 2015 Sustainability Workshop: Georgia Department of Natural Resources State Parks and Historic Sites, Helena, GA. August 11-12, 2010. [Invited Speaker].

Green, G. T. Outdoor Recreation: Opportunities and Issues. Athens-Clarke County Library, Brown Bag Luncheon Presentations, Athens, GA. May 25, 2010.

Larson^, L., & Green, G. T. Identifying Recreation Opportunities in a Changing Society: Implications for Forest Lands in Georgia. Chapter and Student SAF Chapter Meeting. Helen, Ga. May 13th, 2010.

Pasley^, J. L., Green, G. T., & Morris, L. A. (2010). Student Exchange: Examining Possible Impacts on Students’ Global Vision. UGA Global Educational Forum on Culture, Research & Teaching. Athens, GA: April 1-2, 2010. [Abstract]

Green, G. T., Whiting^, J., & Larson^, L. Diversity in state parks: A cross-cultural examination of outdoor recreation activities and benefits in Georgia. National Association of State Park Directors Conference, Atlanta, GA. September 10, 2009. [Invited Speaker]

Green, G. T. Trends in Nature-based Recreation and Implications for Land Owners. Oconee Chapter and Student SAF Chapter Meeting. Flinchum Phoenix, Athens, Ga. September 9th, 2009.

Green, G. T. Trends and Demands in forest recreation. Macon Area Alumni Meeting. Georgia Forestry Association, Macon, GA. April 29th, 2009.

Betz, C., Green, G. T., & Cordell, H. National Survey on Recreation and the Environment: Outdoor Recreation Trends in North Carolina and the Nation. The 57th Annual State Park Superintendent's Conference. North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Division of Parks and Recreation. Summit Environmental Center, Haw River State Park, NC. Nov. 5-7th, 2007.

Green, G. T., Owens^, M. T., Bowker, M. J., Cordell, K., & Zarnoch, S. Preliminary results from the Appalachian Trail visitor use survey. Amicalola Falls Seminar Series, Amicalola Falls State Park, Dawsonville, GA. October 27th 2007. [Invited Speaker]

Green, G. T. Forest recreation alternatives and trends. Greene-Morgan Forest Landowners Meeting, Buckhead, GA. October 23rd 2007. [Invited Speaker]

†Green, G. T. Trends and driving forces. Pennsylvania Governor’s Outdoor Conference, State College, PA. March 18-20, 2007. [Keynote Panelists] [Abstract]

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Green, G. T. Socio-demographic changes and trends in America: Implications for public land managers. Gwinnet Perimeter College, College of Environmental Science, Gwinnet, GA. December 7th 2006.

Green, G.T. A changing America: Outdoor recreation trends and their implication for land owners. Society of American Foresters: Oconee Chapter, GA. Athens, GA. April 21, 2005. [Invited Speaker]

Technical Assistance, Applied Research, Service Products, Copyrights, etc: 2009 Technical reviewer for “USGS” marketing brochure – USGS & FWS

Documentation of Candidate’s Role in: Membership in Professional Societies: 2006 – present Gamma Sigma Delta 2000 – 2005 National Recreation and Parks Association 2005 - present Society of American Foresters 1999 - 2005 World Recreation and Leisure Association

Development and Organization of Professional Conferences: March 30 - Co-chaired the Southeastern Recreation Resource Conference 1st April, 2014 (SERR), Asheville, NC (97 participants) February Co-chaired the Southeastern Recreation Resource Conference 23-26, 2013 (SERR), Athens, GA (76 participants) October Co-hosted with USDA Forest Service “The Promise of Wilderness” 30th, 2012 Richard B. Russell library, Athens, GA February Co-chaired the Southeastern Recreation Resource Conference 21-23, 2010 (SERR), Greenville, NC (67 participants) February Co-chaired the Southeastern Recreation Resource Conference 22-24, 2009 (SERR), Athens, GA (52 participants)

University Service: 2016 Mentor for the Student Veteran Program 2015 Graduate School Program Committee Member 2015 Adhoc Faculty Selection Committee for U.S. Professor of the Year 2014-2015 Adhoc Faculty Selection Committee for Regents Professor 2015 Completed “Got Your Six” training 2015-Present Graduate School Council Committee Member 2013-2015 Library Committee Member 2013-2016 UGA Student Fulbright Committee Member 2013 Completed LGBT Training for Safe Space Program 2013-2016 Faculty Research Grants Selection Committee 2012-2015 Faculty Symposium Planning Committee 2012-2015 UGA Childhood Obesity Committee 2008-2009 Faculty Support Unit Review Committee for Recreational Sports 2006-2015 Library Committee Member 2005-Present Academic Honesty Panel Committee Member

Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources Service: 2016 Member of Warnell’s Diversity Committee 2016 Third Review Committee for Dr.’s Chandler and Dwivedi 2015 Chair of Warnell’s Honors and Awards Committee

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2015 Natural Resources Recreation and Tourism Search Committee Chair 2014-2105 Dean of Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources Search Committee Member 2013 Natural Resources Recreation and Tourism Search Committee Member 2012 Adhoc Laptop Committee Member 2010-Present Xi Sigma Pi Faculty Co-Advisor 2010- Present Teaching Effectiveness Committee 2009-2010 Natural Resources Recreation and Tourism Search Committee Member 2009 Committee for Director of Alumni Relations 2009 Adhoc Committee for Associate Dean of Academic Affairs 2007-2008 Strategic Plan and Direct Hire Review Committee Member 2007-present Young Alumni Committee Member 2007-2008 Alumni Staff Awards Committee Member 2007 Student Affairs Professional Search Committee Member 2007-2014 Warnell Editorial Advisory & External Relationships Board Member 2007-present Co-advisor to Natural Resources, Recreation and Tourism Society 2006-2015 Curriculum Committee Member 2005 Student Recruiter Staff Search Committee Member 2005 Human Dimensions Faculty Search Committee Member 2004-2014 Outreach and Service Committee Member 2004-2007 Seminar Committee Member 2004-2013 Adhoc Art Area Display Committee Member 2004-present Co-established the NRRT Major within the Warnell School

Service to Professional and Public Organizations: 2015-2016 Athens-Clarke County Audit for RFP Bid Review Committee Member 2012 N.O.A.A. Coral Program – Social Indicators Workshop 2010-2014 United States Powerboat Squadron – Strategic Advisor 2010-2013 National Park Promotion Council – Research Committee Member 2010-2014 GA Division of Public Health - Nutrition and Physical Activity Initiative Member 2010- 2014 Georgia DNR- Strategic Planning 2015 Committee Member 2009-2010 Georgia DNR – Land Management Executive Steering Committee 2009-2014 Forest Health Initiative – Outreach and Communication Work Group Member 2000- 2014 USDA FS National Survey on Recreation and the Environment – Scientific Advisory Board Member 2007-2010 Outdoor Recreation Multi-state McIntire-Stennis Committee Member 2007 United States Coast Guard – Scientific Advisory Committee Member 2005-2010 American Canoeing Association – Research and Grant writing Advisor 2004-2007 Georgia DNR – Recreation Planning Committee Member 2005-2007 Tennessee Valley Authority – Strategic Recreation Planning Committee Member 2006 Society of American Foresters–Wilderness Advisory Committee Member 2003-2006 Guest Lecturer – PRTM Department, University of Clemson 2005 Technical Advisory Group – Georgia Forestry Commission Member 2002-2005 Adjunct Assistant Professor – Recreation & Leisure Studies Department, UGA