9th International Symposium on Society and Resource Management 

June 2-5, 2002

Bloomington, IN

    "Choices and Consequences: Natural Resources and Societal Decision Making"

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Schedule of Presentations

Presentations are being posted, in progress, and alterations may occur. All author names listed on an abstract will appear in the final "Publication of Abstracts," in the order, format, and spelling, in which they were originally received (unless ISSRM was notified).

Please Note! In order to accommodate the large number of abstract submissions of the 9th ISSRM, paper presentation length is strictly limited to 20 minutes, with about 5-7 minutes for questions. This is in consideration for the speaker(s) following your session.
Thank you for your cooperation.

The official language of the 9th ISSRM is English.


Schedule Overview
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday

Monday, June 3

Time Scheduled Item
7:30am - 8:30am
Breakfast (on your own)
8:30am - 9:30am
Opening Welcome
9:30am - 10:30am
Plenary Session with Robert Lewis
10:30am - 11:00am
Coffee/Break
11:00am - 11:30am
Paper Presentations A-1
  1. Higgins, L.
    Understanding Collaborative Decision-Making: A Synthesis of Common Property, Network, and Community Theory.

  2. Dwyer, J.F. (Landscape change session)
    Landscape Change in the Midwest: Implications for Natural Resource Management

  3. Tidwell, L. & Brunson, M.
    Attitudes and Knowledge about Invasive Plants in the U.S. Southwest.

  4. Lawson, S. & Manning, R.
    Assessing Visitors' Preferences Regarding Choices and Consequences in Denali Wilderness Management Using Stated Choice Analysis.

  5. Hippard, M.
    Public Involvement and Organizational Innovation: The Case of the Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge.

  6. Andereck, K. L.
    Absher J.
    Knopf R.C.
    Baker D.A.
    Virden R.J.
    The Relationship Between Communication and Visitor Satisfaction.

  7. Chao, C-L. Backman K.F., Fendley T.
    An Examination of Resident's Attitude Toward Supporting Black Bear Reparation in Hampton County, South Carolina.

  8. Baker, D.
    Performance-Based Planning and Indicators.

  9. Smith, D. & Sisock, M.
    Distribution of Existing Forest Cooperatives in the United States.

  10. Michaels, S.
    Applying Knowledge Management to Natural Resources Decision Making: Developing a Conceptual Framework.

  11. Masozera, M.
    SWOT-AHP Analysis of Community Based Natural Resources Management: A Case Study of the Nyungwe Forest Reserve, Rwanda.

  12. Valliere, W.
    Manning R.
    Lawson S.,
    Wang B.
    Carrying Capacity Analysis and Computer Simulation Modeling as Aids to Transportation Planning in the National Parks.

  13. Bissix, G.
    Residual Recreation and Sustainable Forestry: Historic and Contemporary Perspectives in Nova Scotia.

  14. Teel, T.L.
    Brooks J.J.
    Bright A.D.
    Manfredo M.J.
    Evidence of Biased Processing in a study of Attitudes toward Drilling for Oil in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.

  15. Poirier, R. & Ostergren, D.
    Evicting People from Nature: Indigenous Land Rights and National Parks in Australia, Russia and the United States.

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11:30am - 12:00pm
Paper Presentations A-2
  1. Broussard, S.R., Fly, M., Ostermeier, Lewis, B. (Landscape change session)
    Addressing Landscape Change from a Private Lands Perspective: The "Sustaining Natural Resources on Private Forest Lands" Project.


  2. Muth, A.
    Pavey J.
    Steiner M.,
    Fly M.
    Ostermeier D.
    Finding Common Ground: A New Approach to Characterizing Attitudes and Values on Private Lands


  3. Epton, J.A., & Fulton D.C.
    Using Participatory Decision-making to Build Relationships in Natural Resource Communities of Interest.


  4. Jagger, P.
    Motivating Smallholder Investments in sustainable Land Management - Emerging roles for Programs and Organizations in Uganda.


  5. Sheaffer, A.L. & Sung, Y.L.
    Marketing Outdoor Recreation to the Public through the Internet: A Critical Analysis of the Web Sites of Three State Recreation Agencies in Indiana.


  6. Wilson, M.W.
    Grove J.M.,
    Boumans R.M.
    Burch W.R.
    Exploring the Role of Social Capital in Urban Revitalization and Ecological Restoration.


  7. Fredman, P.
    Lindberg, K.
    Vuorio, T.
    Responses to User Fees amongst Swedish Mountain Visitors and the Role of Place Attachment.


  8. Setterlin, C.
    Talking about Land with Local Land Use Decision Makers.


  9. Mau-Crimmins, T.
    deSteiguer, J.E.
    Evaluation of the Analytic Hierarchy Process for Public Involvement in National Forest Planning: A Pilot Study with Natural Resource Students.


  10. Moore, S.
    Building Community Capacity: Is it Important for Biodiversity Conservation?


  11. Chilman, K.
    Vogel, J.
    Brown, G.
    Recreation Visitor Inventories: Key Information for Capacity Management.


  12. Harford, M.N.
    National Forest Planning: Politics, Policy, and Private Parties.


  13. Vail, D.
    Heldt, T.
    Conflict Resolution in Motorized Recreation: Taming Snowmobilers in Maine and Dalarna (Sweden).


  14. Rasheed, K.B.S.
    Natural Resources Conflict: Identification, Management and Resolution.

  15. Daniel, T. (Fire Session)
    Weideman, E.

    Hines, D.
    Assessing Public Trade-offs Between Fire Hazard and Scenic Beauty in the Wildland/Urban Interface

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12:00pm - 1:30pm
Lunch (on your own)
1:30pm - 2:00pm
Paper Presentations A-3
  1. Gobster, P. H. (Landscape change session)
    Rickenbach, M.G.
    Stakeholder Perceptions of Private Forestland Parcelization and Development in Northern Wisconsin


  2. Weber, K.R.
    Quieting the Grand Canyon from Air Tour-Produced Noise: Choices and Consequences.


  3. Hines, D.
    Daniel, T.
    Weideman, E.
    Orland, B.
    Public Response to Restoration Options in Midwestern Woodland and Savannah Ecosystems.


  4. Slowik, M.G.
    Community Decision-Making Regarding Preservation of Open Space: The Impact of Interrelationships Among Local Environmental Groups on Process.


  5. Brown, G.G.
    Smith C.
    Using Spatial analysis of Environmental Values to Compare Lay and Expert Knowledge of Biological Resources.

  6. Lavallee, L.
    Common and Contentious Forest Values.


  7. Didier, E.A
    Brunson, M.W.
    Motivations and Barriers Affecting Innovation among Utah Ranchers.


  8. Habig, R.
    Grado, S.C.
    Grace, L.A.
    Characterizing Environmental and Conservation groups by their Attitudes Toward Forest Industry in Mississippi.

  9. Varghese, J.
    Beckley, T.
    Krogman, N.
    Nadeau, S.
    Social Impacts of Local Ownership: Six Cases within the Forest Industry in Canada.


  10. English, D.(Fire session)
    Bowker, J.
    Zarnoch, S.
    Estimating the Effects of National Forest Wildfire Closures on recreation Use, Economic Benefits, and Local Economies.


  11. Toupal, R.S.
    Cultural Landscapes: An Exploratory Methodology to Identify Cultural Concerns for Natural Resource Management Needs.


  12. Steele, J.
    Luloff, A.E.
    Community Perspectives on the Use of Land Use Tools in Rural Pennsylvania Localities.


  13. Lawson, S.
    Manning, R.
    Valliere, W.
    Wang, B.
    Budruk, M.
    Using Simulation Modeling to Facilitate Proactive Monitoring of Social Carrying Capacity at Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado.


  14. Potts, R.
    The Nature of Resource-Related Conflict: Distinguishing Between Real Conflict and Fabricated Acrimony Over the Use and Management of National Forests.

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2:00pm - 3:00pm
Panels Session A-4
  1. Lankford, S.
    Pfister, R.
    Vander Stoep, G.
    Community-Initiated Tourism Development in Resource-Dependent Economies


  2. Buttel, F.
    Brechin, S (Organizers)
    Lyons, J.R.
    Cohen, M.
    Michaels, S.
    Environmental and Natural Resource Policies in the Bush and Post 9/11 Era


  3. Kusel, J.
    Cortner, H.
    Buttolph, L.
    $1.2 Billion and 6 Years Later: What Did the Northwest Economic Adjustment Initiative Teach Us?


  4. Alig, R. J. (Landscape change session: 2:00-2:30pm)
    Lichtenstein, M.
    Kline, J.D.
    Garber-Yonts, B.
    Patterns of LandUse and Land Cover Change Due to Urbanization: Projections for the First Half of the 21st Century.


  5. Stewart, S.I.(Landscape change session: 2:30-3:00pm)
    Hammer, R.B.
    Radeloff, V.C
    Characterizing Housing Density Patterns Across the Midwest: Growth Hotspots in Seven States, 1940-1990.

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3:00pm - 3:30pm

Break
3:30pm - 5:30pm
Poster Session A-5
The Poster Sessions will be held in the center building of the Willkie Residence Center. A reception of hors d'oeuvres and other refreshments will be available for registrants during the Sessions.
  1. Massey, I. J.
    Raval, S.R.
    Learning Lessons: Natural, Cultural, and Experiential Resources in Sustainable Tourism-Related Development


  2. Koontz, T. M.
    Public Participation in Land Use Planning: A Comparative Case Study of
    Farmland Preservation Task Forces in Ohio


  3. Van Riper, L.
    Healthy Streams Through Bringing People Together: Facilitating Collective Action Through the Creation and Mobilization of Human and Social Capital


  4. Harding, V.A.
    Endter-Wada, J.
    Johnson, C.
    Kurtzman, J.
    Growing with Natives: The Changing Utah Native Plant Market


  5. Newman, P.
    Budruk, M.
    Manning, R.
    Leung, Y-F.
    Volunteerism and Research in the National Parks: A Tale of Two Studies


  6. Krause, K.
    McDonald, B.
    Conservation Education in the USDA Forest Service: Informed Public, Informed Decision-Making…But What are We Informing Them About and How?


  7. Bristow, R. S.
    Interactive Trail Maps on the Web: An Examination of Multi-Attribute
    Decision-Making


  8. Metcalf, N.R.
    Smith, D.C.
    Planes, Trains, and Protest: The Continuing Tension Between Economic Development and Environmental Protection in the Mammoth Cave Region


  9. Lawrence, T.
    Quigley, M.
    Petras, T.
    Shinn, L.
    Wagner, K.
    Brown, L.
    CampUShed- An Innovative Approach to Stormwater Management at the Ohio State University: Practicing What We Preach


  10. Todd, S.
    Motivational Differences Between Active and Inactive SCUBA Divers in New York State


  11. Park, Y.
    Hiyama, Y.
    Forecasting the Ground Trawl Fishery for Swordtip Squid, LoligoEdulis, in the East China Sea Using Multivariate


  12. McEvoy, J. P.
    Brunson, M.W.
    The Women of Xochitl: A Case Study in Sustainable Housing


  13. Cable, T.
    Van Why, K.
    Gipson, P. S.
    Applegate, R.D.
    Kansas Turkey Hunters: Characteristics, Experiences, and Opinions About Management Practices


  14. Wilson, L.J.
    Getting the Whole Story: Using a Combined Methodology Approach to Analyzing Socioeconomic Well-Being in Natural-Resource-Dependent Communities


  15. Chavez, D.J.
    Communicating Through International Symbols


  16. Thompson, J.L.
    Davenport, M.A.
    Rosendahl, J. M.
    Anderson, D.H.
    Weisberg, S.
    Estimating Snowmobile Use in Voyageurs National Park


  17. Kartchner, S.
    Brunson, M.W.
    Crowl, T.A.
    Recreation in the Montane Streams of the Puerto Rican Rainforest


  18. DiMartino, J.T.
    Stein, V.
    Opportunities For Education: Identifying and Providing Enironmental Interpretation for Visitors to the Austin Cary Memorial Forest


  19. Christenesen, N.A.
    Landres, P.B.
    Modeling Residential Development Behavior in the Urban/Forest Interface with the Bitterroot National Forest in Montana


  20. Routhe, A.S.
    Jones, R.E.
    Southeast Water Policy Initiative: A Virtual Library Online Resources for Decision-makers. Researches, Stakeholders, and the General Public


  21. Spence, L.A.
    McDonough, M.
    Hinrichs-Sanders, W.
    Community Handbook for Sustainable Forest Managemen


  22. Tesdarek, A.
    Friend or Foe: Attitudes Toward Richardson's Ground Squirrels in
    Southern Alberta


  23. Hunziker, M.
    Buchecker, M.
    Kianicka, S.
    Gehring, K.
    Conflicting Expectations and Objectives Regarding Landscape Development in Mountain Regions-Designs of a Study Aiming at Testing Approaches of Consensus Building


  24. Shultz, S.
    Relationships Between Environmental Amenities, Natural Hazards and Land Values in Mid-sized Central American Community

  25. Rout, P.
    Basman, C.
    The Assessment of Salient Knowledge Levels of Equestrians' on the Shawnee National Forest

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6:00pm
Dinner (on your own)