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Professional Membership

SONIA L SALARI

  • Member, Athens Institute for Education and Research; Jun 2019 GLOBAL GREECE UNITED STATES

AARON T. PHILLIPS

  • Member, European Group for Organizational Studies; Jan 2019 UNITED KINGDOM
  • Member, Academy of Management; Jan 2018

ANNE G MOONEY

  • Co-chair, American Institute of Architects - Committee on the Environment; Nov 2019

SYDNEY CHEEK-O'DONNELL

  • Member, National Organization for Arts in Health; Oct 2017

JOSHUA LENART

  • Member, Utah Division of Wildlife Resources Regional Advisory Council Mule Deer Committee; Mar 2019

ERIC J ROBERTSON

  • Member, Association for the Study of Literature and Environment (ASLE); Jan 2012 EUROPE

CAGAN H SEKERCIOGLU

  • Fellow, American Ornithologists Union; May 2018
  • Board of Governors, Society for Conservation Biology; Jul 2012 GLOBAL
  • Elective Member, American Ornithologists Union; Sep 2011
  • Senior Ecologist Certification, Ecological Society of America; Aug 2008 GLOBAL

SHANE JAMES MACFARLAN

  • Member, Society for Applied Anthropology; Sep 2016

Publications

GREGORY E SMOAK

  • Gregory E. Smoak & Leslie Miller and Louise Excell (2018). "Reimagining 'Wild Life' on the Northern Plains: Lessons from the Little Bighorn.". (pp. 79-103). Vol. Reimagining a Place for the Wi, University of Utah Press.; Dec 2018

CAROL SOGARD

  • Carol Sogard & Lauren Sinner (2017). Thunderbird Chair and Stooble. Surface Design Journal Exhibition in Print. Vol. 41 #4, 1.; Dec 2017 GLOBAL

AMY BRUNVAND

  • Brunvand, Amy (2017). [Book Review] Edge of Morning: Native Voices Speak for the Bears Ears. (pp. 601–603). Vol. 24(3), ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment.; Sep 2017
  • Amy Brunvand. 10 Years of Sustainability. @theU.; Sep 2017
  • Brunvand, Amy (2017). Sustainability on the Other Side of the Stacks: An Embedded Librarian in the Sustainbility Office. [Website/Blog] URL https://americanlibrariesmagazine.org/blogs/the-scoop/sustainability-side-stacks/; May 2017
  • Amy Brunvand (2017). Dancing a Place / Dancing in Place. LoveDANCEmore: a Performance Journal. Vol. 13, 3.; Jan 2017

JIM EHLERINGER

  • Mallick, K., I. Trebs, E. Boegh, L. Giustarini, M. Schlerf, D. Drewery, L. Hoffman, C. von Randow, B. Kruijt, A. Arujo, S. Saleska, J.R. Ehleringer, T. Domingues, J.P. Ometto, A. Nobre, O. Morales, M. Hayek, J.W. Munger, and S. Wofsy. 2016. Canopy-scale biophysical controls of transpiration and evaporation in the Amazon Basin. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences; Oct 2016 SOUTH AMERICA

JOANNA ELLEN SCHAEFER

  • Hanley, A.W. & Bettmann, J.E., Kendrick, C.E., Derringer, A., Norton, C.L (2020). Dispositional mindfulness is associated with greater nature connectedness and self-reported ecological behavior. Ecopsychology.; Jan 2020

AARON T. PHILLIPS

  • Aaron T. Phillips (2018). Bordering Ecosystems: The Rhetorical Function of Characterization in Gray Wolf Management. Environmental Communication: A Journal of Nature and Culture. Vol. 11, 435-451.; Mar 2018

ELPITHA TSOUTSOUNAKIS

  • Elpitha Tsoutsounakis (2021). Tools for an Unknown Prospect. Design Research Society.; May 2021
  • Elpitha Tsoutsounakis (2021). Ground Maps for an Unknown Prospect. Refract Journal. Vol. 4, 6.; Mar 2021

GABRIEL J BOWEN

  • Valenzuela, L. O., Chesson, L. A., Bowen, G. J., Cerling, T. E. & Ehleringer, J. R. (2020). Spatial distribution of stable isotope values of human hair: Tools for region-of-origin and travel history assignment. (pp. 385-410). Forensic Science and Humanitarian Action: Interacting with the Dead and the Living (ed. Parra R. C., Zapico S. C. and Ubelaker D. H.), John Wiley & Sons.; Mar 2020

DIANE E PATAKI

  • Engebretson JM, Nelson KC, Ogden LA, Larson KL, Grove JM, Hall SJ, Locke DH, Pataki DE, Chowdhury RR, Trammell TLE, Groffman PM. 2020. How the nonhuman world influences homeowner yard management in the American Residential Macrosystem. Human Ecology 48: 347-356.; Jun 2020
  • Avolio M & Pataki DE, Jenerette GD, Pincetl S, Clarke LW, Cavender-Bares J, Gillespie TW, Larson KL, McCarthy HR, Trammell TLE (2020). Urban plant diversity in Los Angeles, California: Species and functional type turnover in cultivated landscapes. Plants People Planet. Vol. 2, 144-156.; Mar 2020
  • Trammell TLE & Pataki DE, Still CJ, Ehleringer JR, Avolio ML, Bettez N, Cavender-Bares J, Groffman PM, Grove M, Hall SJ, Heffernan J, Hobbie SE, Larson KL, Morse JL, Neill C, Nelson KC, O’Neil-Dunne J, Pearse WD, Chowdhury RR, Steele M, Wheeler MM (2019). Biophysical and social factors control C4 plant distribution in residential lawns across seven U.S. cities. Ecological Applications. Vol. 29, e01884.; Jun 2019
  • Pataki DE. 2019. On the definition of cultivated ecology. Philosophical Topics 47(1): 181-201; May 2019
  • Cobley LE & Cavendar-Bares J, Hobbie SE, Pataki DE, Avolio ML, Darling LE, Larson KL, Hall SJ, Groffman PM, Trammell TLE, Steele MK, Grove JM, Neill C (2019). Drivers of plant species richness and phylogenetic composition in urban yards at the continental scale. Landscape Ecology. Vol. 34, 63-77.; Jan 2019
  • Locke DH, Avolio ML, Trammell TLE, Chowdhury RR, Grove MJ, Rogan J, Martin DG, Bettez N, Cavendar-Bares J, Groffman PM, Hall SJ, Heffernan JB, Hobbie SE, Larson KL, Morse JL, Neill C, Ogden LA, O’Neil-Dunne JPM, Pataki DE, Pearse WD, Polsky C, Wheeler MM. 2018. A multi-city comparison of front and backyard differences in plant species diversity and nitrogen cycling in residential landscapes. Landscape and Urban Planning 178: 102-111.; Oct 2018
  • Roman LA, Pearsall H, Eisenman TS, Conway TM, Fahey RT, Landry S, Vogt J, van Doorn NS, Grove JM, Locke DH, Bardekjian AC, Battles JJ, Cadenasso ML, van den Bosch CCK, Avolio ML, Berland A, Jenerette GC, Mincey SK, Pataki DE, Staudhammer C. 2018. Human and biophysical legacies shape contemporary urban forests: A literature synthesis. Urban Forestry & Urban Greening 31: 157-168.; Apr 2018
  • Pearse WD, Bares-Cavender J, Hobbie SE, Avolio ML, Bettez N, Roy Chowdhury R, Darling LE, Groffman PM, Grove M, Hall SJ, Heffernan JB, Learned J, Neill C, Nelson KC, Pataki DE, Ruddell BL, Steele MK, Trammell TLE. 2018. Homogenization of plant diversity, composition, and structure in North American urban yards. Ecosphere 9(2):e02105.; Feb 2018
  • Avolio ML, Pataki DE, Trammell TLE, Endter-Wada J. 2018. Biodiverse cities: The nursery industry, homeowners, and neighborhood differences drive urban tree composition. Ecological Monographs 88(2):259-276.; Feb 2018
  • Groffman PM, Avolio M, Cavender-Bares J, Bettez ND, Grove JM, Hall SJ, Hobbie SE, Larson KL, Lerman SB, Locke DH, Heffernan JB, Morse JL, Neill C, Nelson KC, O'Neil-Dunne J, Pataki DE, Polsky C, Chowdhury RR & Trammell TLE (2017). Ecological homogenization of residential macrosystems. Nature Ecology and Evolution. Vol. 1, doi:10.1002/2017JG003795.; Jun 2017
  • Avolio ML, Pataki DE, Gillespie TW, Jenerette GD, McCarthy HR, Pincetl S & Weller-Clarke L (2015). Tree biodiversity in southern California’s urban forest: The interacting roles of social and environmental variables. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolu. Vol. 3, 00073.; Jul 2015
  • Pataki, D.E. (2015). Grand challenges in urban ecology. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution. Vol. 3, doi: 10.3389/fevo.2015.00057.; Jun 2015

BRENDA BOWEN

  • Bowen, B.B. & Kipnis, E.L., Raming L.W. (2017). Temporal dynamics of flooding, evaporation, and desiccation cycles and observations of salt crust area change at the Bonneville Salt Flats, Utah. Geomorphology. Vol. 299, 1-11.; Oct 2017
  • Ehleringer, J. & Daniel, S., Torti, S., Bowen, B.B., Parks, T. (2017). Embedded in Nature: The University of Utah Field Stations. Global Change and Sustainability Center.; Jan 2017
  • Ward, M. & Bowen, B.B., Burian, S., Cachelin, A., McCool, D. (2015). Institutionalizing interdisciplinary sustainability curriculum at a large, research-intensive university: Challenges and opportunities Environmental Studies and Sciences. Environmental Studies and Science special issue on Interdisciplinary Environmental Studies Leadership.; Jan 2015

JOHN RUPLE

  • John C. Ruple & Devin Stelter (2021). Charting A “Substantially Different” Approach to Land Management Planning Following a Congressional Review Act Joint Resolution of Disapproval. Arizona Journal of Environmental Law & Policy. Vol. 12.; Nov 2021
  • John C. Ruple (2020). Western Public Lands and the Evolving Management Landscapr, in The Environmental Politics and Policies of Western Public Lands . Oregon State University Press.; Sep 2020
  • John C. Ruple (2020). Wild Places and Irreplacable Resources: Protecting WIlderness and National Monuments, in The Environmental Politics and Policies of Western Public Lands. Oregon State University Press.; Sep 2020
  • John C. Ruple, The Trump Administration and Lessons Not Learned from Prior National Monument Modifications, 43 Harv. Envtl. L. Rev 1 (2019).; Mar 2019
  • John C. Ruple, A Response to Dismantling Monuments, 70 Fl. L. Rev. F. 41 (2018).; Dec 2018
  • John C. Ruple et al., Up For Grabs -- The State of Fossils in (Recently) Unprotected National Monuments, Geo. Envtl. L. Rev. Online (Oct. 5, 2018).; Oct 2018
  • John C. Ruple, The Transfer of Public Lands Movement: The Battle to Take “Back” Lands that Were Never Theirs, 28 Colo. Nat. Resources, Energy & Envtl. L. Rev. 79 (2018).; Feb 2018

CARLOS GRAY SANTANA

  • Santana, C. (2022). The value of and in novel ecosystem(s). Biology and Philosophy; Apr 2022

PHILIP E DENNISON

  • Campbell, MJ, P.E. Dennison & B.W. Butler (2017). Safe separation distance score: A new metric for evaluating wildland firefighter safety zones using lidar. International Journal of Geographical Information Science. Vol. 31, 1448-1466.; Jul 2017
  • Campbell M., Dennison P. & Butler B. (2017). A LiDAR-based analysis of the effects of slope, vegetation density, and ground surface roughness on travel rates for wildland firefighter escape route mapping. (pp. 884-895). Vol. 26. International Journal of Wildland Fire.; Jan 2017
  • Schoennagel T., Balch J., Brenkert-Smith H., Dennison P., Harvey B., Krawchuk M., Mietkiewicz N., Morgan P., Moritz M., Rasker R., Turner M. & Whitlock C. (2017). Adapt tomore wildfire in western North American forests as climate changes. (pp. 4582-4590). Vol. 114. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.; May 2017

KATHLEEN NICOLL

  • Scerri, E.M.L.; Kühnert, D.; Blinkhorn, J.; Groucutt, H.W.; Roberts, P.; Nicoll, K.; Zerboni, A.; Orijemie, E., Barton, H.; Candy, I.; Goldstein, S.; Hawks, J.; N’Dah, D.; Niang, K.; Petraglia, M.D.; Vella, N. 2020. Field-based sciences must transform in response to COVID-19. Nature Ecology and Evolution. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41559-020-01317-8; Sep 2020 GLOBAL

JOSHUA LENART

  • Richards, J.L. & Lenart, J., Sumner, D. and Christensen, D. (2018). From Big Ag to Campus Cafeterias: Intersections of Food-Supply Networks as Technical Communication Pedagogy. Open Library of Humanities. Vol. 4(2), 1-24.; Nov 2018

JEFF ROSE

  • Hinners, S., Rose, J., Choi, D., & Park, K. (2022). Geographically evaluating urban-wildland juxtapositions across 36 United States urban areas. Geography and Sustainability, 3, 139-151.; Jun 2022
  • Rose, J., Pitt, A., Verbos, R., & Weller, L. (2022). Incorporating racial justice in the planning and management of U.S. national parks. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration, 40(1), 44-60.; Jan 2022
  • Fernandez, M., Harris, B., & Rose, J. (2021). Greensplaining environmental justice: A narrative of race, ethnicity, and justice in urban greenspace development. Journal of Race, Ethnicity & the City, 2(2), 210-231.; Aug 2021
  • Zajchowski, C., Amerson, K., Rose, J., & Brownlee, M. (2020). A test of the effect of place attachment on the crowding norms of hikers. Journal of Outdoor Recreation, Education, and Leadership, 12(3), 350-357.; Aug 2020
  • Amerson, K., Rose, J., Dustin, D., & Lepp, A. (2020). Time on the trail, smartphone use, and place attachment among Pacific Crest Trail thru-hikers. Journal of Leisure Research, 51(3), 308-324.; Mar 2020
  • Wilson, J., & Rose, J. (2019). A predator in the park: Mixed methods analysis of user preference for coyotes in urban parks. Leisure Studies, 38(3), 435-451.; May 2019
  • Zajchowski, C., Tysor, D., Brownlee, M., & Rose, J. (2019). Air quality and visitor behavior in United States parks and protected areas. Human Ecology, 47(1), 1-12.; Mar 2019
  • Rose, J. (2019). Unsheltered homelessness in urban parks: Perspectives on environment, health, and justice in Salt Lake City, Utah. Environmental Justice, 12(1), 12-16.; Mar 2019
  • Neild, M., & Rose, J. (2018). An exploration of unsheltered homelessness management on an urban riparian corridor. People, Place, and Policy, 12(2), 84-98.; Dec 2018
  • Cachelin, A., & Rose, J. (2018). Guiding questions for critical sustainabilities. Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences, 8(4), 570-572.; Jul 2018
  • Rose, J., & Cachelin, A. (2018). Critical sustainability: Incorporating critical theories into contested sustainabilities. Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences, 8(4), 518-525.; Jun 2018
  • Rose, J., Brownlee, M., & Bricker, K. (2018). Managers’ perceptions of illegal marijuana cultivation on U.S. federal lands. In C. Miller (ed.), Where there’s smoke: The environmental science, public policy, and politics of marijuana (pp. 69-85). Lawrence, KS: University Press of Kansas.; May 2018
  • Stamberger, L., van Riper, C., Keller, R., Brownlee, M., & Rose, J. (2018). A GPS tracking study of recreationists in an Alaskan protected area. Applied Geography, 93, 92-102.; Mar 2018
  • Rose, J., & Carr, A. (2018). Political ecologies of leisure: A critical approach to nature-society relations in leisure studies. Annals of Leisure Research.; Jan 2018
  • Rose, J. (2017). Review of Environments, natures and social theory: Towards a critical hybridity, by D. White, A. Rudy, and B. Gareau. Society & Natural Resources.; Nov 2017
  • Rose, J., & Johnson, C. W. (2017). Homelessness, nature, and health: Toward a feminist political ecology of masculinities. Gender, Place & Culture, 24(7), 991-1010.; Jul 2017
  • Schmidt, C., & Rose, J. (2017). Environmental and cultural changes under Chilean neoliberalism: An ethnography of forestry and the Mapuche in Valle Elicura. Local Environment.; May 2017 CHILE
  • Mathis, A., & Rose, J. (2016). Balancing tourism, conservation, and development: A political ecology of contemporary ecotourism on the Galapagos Islands. Journal of Ecotourism, 15(1), 64-77.; Jan 2016 ECUADOR

KELLY S. BRICKER

  • Winter, P.L., Selin, S., Cerveney, L. & Bricker, K.S. (2019). Outdoor Recreation, Nature-Based Tourism, and Sustainability. Sustainability. Vol. 12, 81.; Dec 2019
  • Joyner, L., Lackey, N.Q. & Bricker, K. (2019). Community Engagement: An Appreciative Inquiry Case Study with Theodore Roosevelt National Park Gateway Communities. Sustainability. Vol. 11, 7147.; Dec 2019
  • Snyman, S. & Bricker, K. (2019). Living on the edge: Benefit-sharing from protected area tourism. Journal of Sustainable Tourism. Vol. 27, 705-719.; Jul 2019
  • Hendricks, B., Schwab, K., Bricker, K., Zajchowski, C. & Dustin, D. (2019). The Future of Parks and Recreation: One Health. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration. Vol. 37.; Apr 2019

HAIMANTI BHATTACHARYA

  • Haimanti Bhattacharya (2019). Do pro-social students care more for the environment?. International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education. Vol. 20(4), 761-783.; Jul 2019
  • Bhattacharya, Haimanti and Innes, Robert (2008) "An Empirical Exploration of the Population-Environment Nexus in India" American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 90, 4, 883-901; Nov 2008 INDIA

CAGAN H SEKERCIOGLU

  • Amano T., Berdejo-Espinola V., Christie A.P., Willott K., Akasaka M., Baldi A., Berthinussen A., Bertolino S., Bladon A.J., Chen M., Choi C.Y., Kharrat M.B.D., De Oliveira L.G., Farhat P., Golivets M., Aranzamendi N.H., Jantke K., Kajzer-Bonk J., Cisel Kemahli Aytekin M., Khorozyan I., Kito K., Konno K., Lin D.L., Littlewood N., Liu Y., Liu Y., Loretto M.C., Marconi V., Martin P.A., Morgan W.H., Narvaez-Gomez J.P., Negret P.J., Nourani E., Ochoa Quintero J.M., Ockendon N., Oh R.R.Y., Petrovan S.O., Piovezan-Borges A.C., Pollet I.L., Ramos D.L., Reboredo Segovia A.L., Nayelli Rivera-Villanueva A., Rocha R., Rouyer M.M., Sainsbury K.A., Schuster R., Schwab D., Sekercioglu C.H., Seo H.M., Shackelford G., Shinoda Y., Smith R.K., Tao S.D., Tsai M.S., Tyler E.H.M., Vajna F., Valdebenito J.O., Vozykova S., Waryszak P., Zamora-Gutierrez V., Zenni R.D., Zhou W. & Sutherland W.J. (2021). Tapping into non-English-language science for the conservation of global biodiversity. Vol. 19. PLoS Biology.; Oct 2021

YIHUI PAN

  • Yihui Pan, Stephan Siegel & Tracy Wang (2017). Corporate Risk Culture. Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis. Vol. 52(6).; Dec 2017

JEFFREY RALSTON MOORE

  • Finnegan, R. (2021). Vibration of Natural Rock Arches and Towers Excited by Helicopter-Sourced Infrasound. Earth Surface Dynamics.; Mar 2021

SHANE JAMES MACFARLAN

  • Lerback J, Bowen B, Macfarlan SJ, Schniter E & Garcia JJ (2021). Development of a graphical resilience framework to understand a coupled human-natural system in a remote arid highland of Baja California Sur. Sustainability Science.; Dec 2021 MEXICO
  • Schniter E, Macfarlan SJ, Garcia JJ, Ruiz-Campos G, Guevara-Beltran D, Bowen BB & Lerback JC (2021). Age appropriate wisdom? Ethnobiological knowledge ontogeny in Pastoralist Mexico. Human Nature. Vol. 32, 48-83.; Apr 2021 MEXICO
  • Macfarlan, S.J., Schacht R, Schniter E, Garcia JJ, Guevara Beltran D & Lerback J (2020). The role of dispersal and school attendance on reproductive dynamics in small, dispersed populations: Choyeros of Baja California Sur, Mexico. PLOS One. Vol. 15, e0239523.; Oct 2020 MEXICO
  • Macfarlan SJ, Garcia JJ, Schniter E, Guevara Beltran D, Amador Bibo JG, Ruiz-Campos G. 2019. Geographic Distribution: Elgaria velazquezi (Central Baja California Alligator Lizard). Herpetological Review 50(1):10; Jan 2019 MEXICO

DAVID P. CARTER

  • David P. Carter (2019). Institutional Enforcement, Signaling, and Deliberation: Rock Climbers Attempting to Maintain Rules and Norms through Social Sanctioning. International Journal of the Commons. Vol. 13(1), 353-377.; Apr 2019
  • David P Carter & Laura Allured (2022). Outdoor participation and intent among indoor climbers: Findings from the U.S. and Canada. Leisure Studies.; Jan 2022

TYLER FAITH

  • Norman K., Inglis J., Clarkson C., Faith J., Shulmeister J. & Harris D. (2018). An early colonisation pathway into northwest Australia 70-60,000 years ago. (pp. 229-239). Vol. 180, Quaternary Science Reviews.; Jan 2018 AUSTRALIA
  • Chase B., Faith J., Mackay A., Chevalier M., Carr A., Boom A., Lim S. & Reimer P. (2018). Climatic controls on Later Stone Age human adaptation in Africa's southern Cape. (pp. 35-44). Vol. 114, Journal of Human Evolution.; Jan 2018 SOUTH AFRICA
  • Blegen N., Faith J., Mant-Melville A., Peppe D., Tryon C. (2017) The East African MIddle Stone Age after 50,000 years ago: new evidence from Late Pleistocene sediments of the eastern Lake Victoria Basin, Nyanza Province, Western Kenya. (pp. 139-169). Vol. 2017. Paleoanthropology.; Oct 2017 KENYA
  • Dighton A., Fairbairn A., Bourke S., Faith J. & Habgood P. (2017). Bronze Age olive domestication in the north Jordan valley: new morphological evidence for regional complexity in early arboricultural practice from Pella in Jordan. (pp. 403-413). Vol. 26, Vegetation History and Archaeobotany.; Jul 2017 JORDAN
  • Wright N., Fairbairn A., Üstünkaya M. & Faith J. (2017). Explaining changing patterns of wood presence across the Bronze and Iron Age at Kaman-Kalehöyük, central Anatolia. (pp. 90-102). Vol. 431, Quaternary International.; Feb 2017 TURKEY
  • Tryon C. & Faith J. (2016). A demographic perspective on the middle to later stone age transition from nasera rockshelter, Tanzania. Vol. 371, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences.; Jul 2016 TANZANIA
  • Faith, J.T., Tryon, C.A., Peppe, D.J. (2016) Environmental change, ungulate biogeography, and their implications for early human dispersals in equatorial East Africa. In: Jones, S.C., Stewart, B.A. (Eds.) Africa from MIS 6-2: Population Dynamics and Paleoenvironments. Springer. Pages 233-245.; Jan 2016 EASTERN AFRICA
  • Potts R. & Faith J. (2015). Alternating high and low climate variability: The context of natural selection and speciation in Plio-Pleistocene hominin evolution. (pp. 5-20). Vol. 87, Journal of Human Evolution.; Oct 2015 EASTERN AFRICA
  • Faith J., Tryon C., Peppe D., Beverly E., Blegen N., Blumenthal S., Chritz K., Driese S. & Patterson D. (2015). Paleoenvironmental context of the Middle Stone Age record from Karungu, Lake Victoria Basin, Kenya, and its implications for human and faunal dispersals in East Africa. Vol. 83, Journal of Human Evolution.; Jun 2015 KENYA
  • Wright N., Fairbairn A., Faith J. & Matsumura K. (2015). Woodland modification in Bronze and Iron age central Anatolia: An anthracological signature for the Hittite state?. (pp. 219-230). Vol. 55, Journal of Archaeological Science.; Mar 2015 TURKEY
  • Faith J. (2011). Ungulate community richness, grazer extinctions, and human subsistence behavior in southern Africa's Cape Floral Region. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology. Vol. 306, 219-227.; Jun 2011 SOUTH AFRICA
  • Faith J. (2011). Ungulate biogeography, statistical methods, and the proficiency of Middle Stone Age hunters. Journal of Human Evolution. Vol. 60, 315-317.; Jan 2011 SOUTH AFRICA
  • Faith J. (2008). Eland, buffalo, and wild pigs: were Middle Stone Age humans ineffective hunters?. Journal of Human Evolution. Vol. 55, 24-36.; Jan 2008 SOUTH AFRICA
  • Faith J. (2007). Changes in reindeer body part representation at Grotte XVI, Dordogne, France. Journal of Archaeological Science. Vol. 34, 2003-2011.; Jan 2007 FRANCE

JULIET CARLISLE

  • April K. Clark, Florian Justwan, Juliet E. Carlisle & Michael Clark (2019). Polarization politics and hopes for a green agenda in the United States. Environmental Politics. 1-27.; Aug 2019
  • April K. Clark & Juliet E. Carlisle (2019). Pushing a Green Agenda: Cohort and Period Effects on Environmental Funding. Political Research Quarterly. 1-18.; Jan 2019
  • Juliet E. Carlisle & April K. Clark (2017). Green for God: The Role of Religion and Environmentalism by Cohort and Time. Environment and Behavior. Vol. 50, 213-241.; Feb 2017
  • Juliet E. Carlisle, Jessica T. Feezell, Kristy E. H. Michaud, Eric R. A. N. Smith & Leeanna Smith (2010). The Public’s Trust in Scientific Claims Regarding Offshore Oil Drilling. Public Understanding of Science. Vol. 19(5), 514-527.; Sep 2010

CHARLES SEPULVEDA

  • Sepulveda, Charles & Angela Mooney D’Arcy (2021). “The Oil Spill in California Lends Urgency to Demand for Indigenous Land Stewards.”. Truthout.; Oct 2021
  • Cleaves, Wallace & Charles Sepulveda (2021). “Native Land Acknowledgments are not the Same as Land.” . Bloomberg.; Aug 2021
  • Charles Sepulveda (2018). Our Sacred Waters: Theorizing Kuuyam as a Decolonial Possibility. Decolonization: Indigeneity, Education & Society. Vol. 7, 40-58.; Sep 2018

TIM WEBSTER

  • Torosin NS, Argibay H, Webster TH, Corneli PS & Knapp LA (2020). Comparing the selective landscape of TLR7 and TLR8 across primates reveals unique sites under positive selection in Alouatta. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. Vol. 152, 106920.; Aug 2020 ARGENTINA
  • Torosin NS, Webster TH, Argibay H, Ferreyra H, Uhart M, Agostini I & Knapp LA (2020). Positively selected variants in functionally important regions of TLR7 in Alouatta guariba clamitans with yellow fever virus exposure in Northern Argentina. American Journal of Physical Anthropology. Vol. 173, 50-60.; Jun 2020 ARGENTINA

ALESSANDRO RIGOLON

  • Jennings, Viniece, Browning, Matthew & Rigolon, Alessandro (2019). Urban green spaces - Public health and sustainability in the United States. Springer.; Apr 2019
  • Stewart, William, Gobster, Paul, Rigolon, Alessandro, Strauser, John, Williams, Douglas & van Riper, Carena (2019). Resident-led beautification of vacant lots that connects place to community. Landscape and Urban Planning. Vol. 185, 200-209.; Feb 2019

ALEXANDRA MERRITT GREENWALD

  • Kelly Knudson, Alexandra Greenwald, Marcos Martinez & Deborah Blom (2020). Paleodiet in the Tiwanaku Hinterlands: Isotopic Analysis of Individuals Buried at Tiwanaku-Affiliated Sites in Peru, Bolivia, and Chile. University of Arizona Press.; Apr 2020

ANGELA L ROBINSON

  • Angela L. Robinson & Hokulani Aikau (2021). Feeling Oceans in the Desert: Affective Methods and Pedagogies for Approaching Climate Change. TBD.; May 2021 OCEANIA UNITED STATES

ANDY HONG

  • Houlden, V., Jani, A. & Hong, A. (2021). Is biodiversity of greenspace important for human health and wellbeing? A scoping literature review. Urban Forestry & Urban Greening. Vol. 66.; Oct 2021 GLOBAL
  • Hong, A., Martinez, L., Patino, J.E., Duque, J. & Rahimi, K. (2021). Green space and health disparities in the Global South: Evidence from Cali, Colombia. Health & Place.; Oct 2021 COLOMBIA
  • Ahn, H., Hong, A. & Lee, J. (2021). Does urban greenway design affect air pollution exposure? A Case Study of Seoul, South Korea. Sustainable Cities and Society. Vol. 72.; May 2021 REPUBLIC OF KOREA

Presentations

CAROL SOGARD

  • Inivited speaker for Utah State University's Hashimoto Seminar Visiting Designer Lecture Series ; Feb 2020

AMY BRUNVAND

  • Re-localizing the Library: An Environmental Humanities Model. Libraries & Archives in the Anthropocene: A Colloquium (May 13-14, 2017, NYU); May 2017

JOANNA ELLEN SCHAEFER

  • Bettmann Schaefer, J.E., & Leonard, A. (2021, October). Mental health outcomes of community-based, peer-led wilderness trips for veterans. Nature and Health Virtual Conference. University of Washington.; Oct 2021

AARON T. PHILLIPS

  • AARON THOMAS PHILLIPS (2021) Making the Visceral Visual in Wildlife Management and Decision Making.; Jun 2021
  • AARON THOMAS PHILLIPS (2017) Power to People and Planet: Market Manias as Profanely Rhetorical.; Nov 2017
  • AARON THOMAS PHILLIPS (2017) Accusatory Locality and The Armed Occupation of Facts: Competing Legal Theories in the Malheur Case.; Jul 2017 UNITED KINGDOM
  • AARON THOMAS PHILLIPS (2017) The Discursive Silencing of Scientific Progress in Decision making: A Case Study in Wildlife Management.; Feb 2017

ELPITHA TSOUTSOUNAKIS

  • Presentation at the Pivot 2021 conference of the Design Research Society. ; Jul 2021
  • Panel discussion at the inaugural Pigments Revealed Symposium 2021.; Jun 2021

SHANNON JONES

  • "Intersections of Food Waste, Hunger, and Spectrums of Homelessness, Abuse, and Addiction."; Oct 2018
  • “Food Recovery Models.” ; Oct 2018

CARLOS GRAY SANTANA

  • Global Change and Sustainability Center Seminar Series: Whose Anthropocene? ; Sep 2021
  • Philosophy in the Wild: Novel ecosystems—a 'license to trash nature,' or the tool we need to naturalize trash?; Jul 2022
  • LSE Conjectures and Refutations: Landfills deserve love, too; Nov 2020
  • Park City Film Series Panel: “Anthropocene: the Human Epoch”; Sep 2019
  • Killing cats to save finches: perspectives on invasive species and conservation ethics: A consideration of the place of “native species” and “invasive species” in urban ecology ; Mar 2019
  • Simpson Center for the Humanities Seminar: A conversation about biodiversity in the Anthropocene; Nov 2018

JOSHUA LENART

  • “Team Writing & the Triple Bottom Line: A Collaboration with the Forest Service for Enhancing Workplace Preparedness” ; Oct 2020
  • National Communication Association, Salt Lake City, UT: November 2018 Communication at Play: Outdoor Recreation, Environmental Organizations, and Management Agencies J. Lenart, “Don’t Tread on Me: Infrastructure Development, Resource Conflict, and the Outdoor Recreation Industry in Lands Adjacent to Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monuments” M. Blevins, “Negotiating Gender in the Outdoor Recreation Industry” V. Dawson, “Authorized and Unauthorized Texts as Resources for Organizational Identification” E. Brunner, “Ecotourism in China: The Nature Industry” ; Jul 2018
  • Special Interest Group, Conference on College Composition & Comm., Kansas City, MO: March 2018 Environmental Rhetoric and Advocacy J. Lenart (Chair), J. Davis, M. Driscoll, C. Hogg, K. Krzus-Shaw, J. Richards, D. Sumner, D. Christensen‎, and P. Walker ; Mar 2018

JEFF ROSE

  • Meerts, L., Rose, J., & Lackey, Q. (April, 2022). How perceptions of diversity in outdoor recreation vary by race and socioeconomic status. National Environment and Recreation Research Symposium. Annapolis, Maryland.; Apr 2022
  • DeMarco, A., Hardenbrook, R., & Rose, J. (March, 2022). Political drivers of individuals experiencing homelessness on urban waterways in Salt Lake City. Society for Applied Anthropology Annual Meeting. Salt Lake City, Utah.; Mar 2022
  • Rose, J., Zajchowski, C., Hendricks, M., & Scruggs, C. (March, 2022). Perceptions of recreational scarcity: Social and cultural meanings of climate-induced fluctuations on the Dolores River Watershed. Society for Applied Anthropology Annual Meeting. Salt Lake City, Utah.; Mar 2022
  • Lackey, Q., Meerts, L., & Rose, J. (February, 2022). The relationship between connection to nature, childhood experiences with outdoor recreation, and interest in the outdoor recreation profession. Coalition for Education in the Outdoors. Asheville, North Carolina.; Feb 2022
  • Rose, J. (June, 2021). Unsheltered homelessness in parks and open spaces: Assumptions underpinning action and management. International Association for Society and Natural Resources Conference. Online.; Jun 2021
  • Hendrick, M., Zajchowski, C., Rose, J., & Scruggs, C. (June, 2021). Characterizing stakeholder perceptions of ecosystem services and adaptive water governance in the Dolores River. International Association for Society and Natural Resources Conference. Online. (IASNR Best Masters Student Paper Award); Jun 2021
  • Scruggs, C., Hendricks, M., Rose, J., & Zajchowski, C. (March, 2021). A river Rawls through it: Political ecologies of justice in the Dolores River watershed. Society for Applied Anthropology Annual Meeting. Online.; Mar 2021
  • Rose, J. (September, 2020). Political ecology and the necropolitics of unsheltered homelessness during COVID-19. Political Ecology Network (POLLEN) Virtual Conference. ; Sep 2020
  • Rose, J. (October, 2019). Fortress conservation, indigenous displacement, and U.S. national parks. Sichuan Province-State of Utah Natural Resource and National Park Management Advanced Seminar. Sichuan Agricultural University. Chengdu, Sichuan, China.; Oct 2019 CHINA
  • Zajchowski, C., Rose, J., Baker, K., & Brownlee, M. (April, 2019). The influence of priming on indicators and thresholds for outdoor recreation. National Environment and Recreation Research Symposium. Annapolis, Maryland.; Apr 2019
  • Rose, J., Hinners, S., & Park, K. (April, 2019). Unsheltered homelessness and urban hydrosocial relations: Embodied political ecologies of two Salt Lake City riparian corridors. Annual Meeting of the American Association of Geographers. Washington, D.C.; Apr 2019

KELLY S. BRICKER

  • Bricker, K. (December 4). 2019 GSTC World Summit. Overtourism and Seasonality. Moderator and Speaker, Azores, Portugal.; Dec 2019 PORTUGAL
  • Bricker, K. (November 20, 2019). 2019 Knowledge Summit: The Path to Sustainable Development, The Dubai World Trade Center, Dubai. (Keynote Panel); Nov 2019 UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
  • Societal Trends in the Intermountain West affecting recreation management.; Nov 2019
  • Bricker, K. (October 29, 2019). Ecotourism and Health – A Symbiotic Relationship. Vancouver Island University, Nanaimo, British Columbia.; Oct 2019 CANADA
  • Bricker, K. US National Parks and Sustainable Development, Symposium on China’s National Park System, October 15-16, Chengdu, China. (Keynote); Oct 2019 CHINA
  • Bricker, K. “Community and Ecotourism Benefits: An overview of Best Practice”, Nature Tourism National Meeting, Ministry of Trade, Industry and Tourism of Colombia, October 8-9. (Keynote); Oct 2019 COLOMBIA
  • Bricker, K. “Sense of Place and Yellowstone NP.” Meeting on the Dolomites UNESCO +10: Responsibility, Identity, Credibility, September 30, Sexten, Italy. ; Sep 2019 ITALY
  • Review Destination Criteria - 2018 Workshop; Dec 2018 BOTSWANA
  • Eco Innovation & Managing Sustainable Tourism; Nov 2018 REPUBLIC OF KOREA
  • Economics and much more: Socio-Ecological Benefits of Dark Sky Protection; Nov 2018
  • Managing Sustainable Tourism in Protected Areas; Oct 2018 REPUBLIC OF KOREA
  • Nature-based tourism and certification.; May 2018 DENMARK

CAGAN H SEKERCIOGLU

  • Science Colloquium, Koç University ; Sep 2019 GLOBAL
  • Symposium talk on global avian datasets, American Ornithological Society meeting, Anchorage ; Jun 2019 GLOBAL

AMANDA D. SMITH

  • Displacing Centralized Energy Systems: Connecting People with Buildings, Energy Conversion, and the Broader Environment. Entrepreneurial Faculty Scholars Retreat, University of Utah.; Oct 2017

SHANE JAMES MACFARLAN

  • Macfarlan, SJ. 2022. Human-Ecosystem Dynamics on the Forgotten Peninsula: A Historical, Demographic, and Ethnographic Exploration of Baja California Sur, Mexico. Evolution of Social Complexity Colloquium. Arizona State University. Tempe, AZ.; Mar 2022 MEXICO
  • Macfarlan, SJ & Davis C. 2022. Birth Seasonality, Neonate Health, and Climate Change. Society for Applied Anthropology Annual Meeting. Salt Lake City, UT.; Mar 2022 MEXICO
  • Macfarlan, SJ. 2022. Centering Traditional Knowledge: Research Collaborations with Indigenous Communities and Other Local Partners. CSBS Social Solutions Series. University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT.; Feb 2022 MEXICO
  • Macfarlan, SJ. 2022. Human-Ecosystem Dynamics on the Forgotten Peninsula: A Historical, Demographic, and Ethnographic Exploration of Baja California Sur, Mexico. Global Change & Sustainability Center Seminar. University of Utah. Salt Lake City, UT. ; Feb 2022 MEXICO
  • Macfarlan, SJ & Davis C. 2021. The North American Monsoon, Seasonal Energy Flux, and Birth Seasonality in Baja California Sur, Mexico. Utah Demography Summit. University of Utah. Salt Lake City, UT.; Nov 2021 MEXICO
  • Macfarlan, SJ. 2021. Historical and evolutionary demography of the Forgotten Peninsula: Adaptive responses to arid ecosystems and small populations on the Baja California frontier. Evolutionary Anthropology Seminar Series. University College London. London.; Jan 2021 MEXICO
  • Macfarlan SJ. 2019. The role of dispersal and education on reproductive dynamics in small populations. Department of Anthropology Speaker Series. Pennsylvania State University. Happy valley, PA.; Oct 2019 MEXICO
  • Macfarlan, SJ. 2019. Marriage Dynamics in Old Lower California: Ecological Constraints, Reproductive Value, and Changing Gender Norms. Utah Demography Summit. Brigham Young University: Provo, UT.; Oct 2019 MEXICO
  • Macfarlan, S.J. 2019. Managing Life in the Desert: Choyero Cultural Dynamics & Sustainability Challenges in BCS, Mexico. IFREE/ESI Lecture Series. Chapman University. Orange, CA. ; Apr 2019 MEXICO
  • Macfarlan, S.J., J.J. Garcia, E. Schniter, C. Hoagstrom. 2018. Cultural Values and Knowledge Associated with the Aridland Springs of the Sierra de La Giganta of Baja California Sur, Mexico. Society for Applied Anthropology Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA. ; Apr 2018 MEXICO
  • Macfarlan, S.J. 2017. Oasiana-Ranchero Culture and Aridland Spring Water Management in the Sierra de La Giganta, Baja California Sur, Mexico. Society for Applied Anthropology: Santa Fe, NM.; Mar 2017 MEXICO
  • Macfarlan, S.J. 2017. Los Californios & Aridland Spring Sustainability. Global Climate and Sustainability Center Justice Mixer. Salt Lake City, UT.; Mar 2017 MEXICO

SARA K. YEO

  • Invited Keynote Panelist, Annual Conference of the Public Communication of Science and Technology Network (PCST); Apr 2018

DIVYA CHANDRASEKHAR

  • “Assessing the Situation to Support Collaborative Planning in the Western Zion Corridor and Other Gateway Regions.” With Danya Rumore and Sarah Hinners. The Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) 2016, 56th Annual Conference, Portland, OR. November 2016.; Nov 2016 GLOBAL

SUMMER BURTON RUPPER

  • *Hess, M. S. Rupper, B. Codding, M. Power, 2018. Deglaciation of the Uinta Mountain Range: The role of paleoglaciers for human settlements in northeastern Utah. AGU, Fall Meeting.; Dec 2018

DAVID P. CARTER

  • David P. Carter & Seth Wright. “How Trust and Familiarity Shape Climbers’ Contributions to Local Stewardship and Advocacy.” Midwest Political Science Association annual meeting, Chicago, IL, April 16-10, 2020.; Apr 2020
  • David P. Carter. “How Climbing Gyms Shape Outdoor Climbing.” Access Fund annual advocacy summit [virtual], October 8-9, 2021.; Oct 2021
  • David P. Carter & Seth Wright. “Trust and Familiarity Shape Climbers’ Contributions to Local Stewardship and Advocacy,” Midwest Political Science Association annual meeting [virtual], April 14-18, 2021.; Apr 2021
  • Invited Keynote Speaker, Finnish Society for Environmental Social Sciences (YHYS) YHYS Fall Colloquium: Measuring and valuing sustainability, 19–20 November 2020. LUT University, Lahti Campus; Nov 2020 FINLAND
  • Invited Presentation. University of California Davis Center for Environmental Policy & Behavior Lab. Talk title: “Studying Collective Action among Climbers from the (Attempted) Praxis-Scholarship Nexus”; Nov 2020

JULIET CARLISLE

  • The State and the Development of a Green Agenda: A Cross-Country Comparison (with April Clark, Colin Kuehl, and Michael Clark). Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Western Political Science Association, San Diego CA; Apr 2019 WESTERN EUROPE
  • “Agenda Setting and the California Drought in the Twenty-First Century” (with Eric R. A. N. Smith and Kristy E.H. Michaud). Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Boston, MA.; Aug 2018
  • "Political Polarization and Environmental Attitudes in the U.S." Proposal submitted for the annual meeting of the International Society of Political Psychology.; Dec 2019
  • "Transmission of Environmental Attitudes from Parent to Child" Proposal submitted to annual meeting of the International Society of Political Psychology.; Nov 2019
  • "Parental Influence of Environmental Attitudes" Proposal submitted and accepted for presentation at the annual meeting of the Western Political Science Association.; Nov 2019

CHARLES SEPULVEDA

  • Beyond Land Acknowledgment: New Models of Support and Reparations for Indigenous Communities University of Southern California; May 2021
  • Toward a Decolonial Southern California, Against the Land-Grab University. University of California, Irvine; Mar 2021

ANGELA L ROBINSON

  • “Climate Justice in Oceania: Affective Regimes & Indigenous Performance.” University of Southern California, February 23, Virtual.; Feb 2021 OCEANIA UNITED STATES

Teaching

RICHARD R PAINE

  • Climate Change and Lost Cities; Feb 2019 to Dec 2021 GLOBAL CAMBODIA GUATEMALA HONDURAS

ELPITHA TSOUTSOUNAKIS

  • Field Studio; Jan 2019
  • Field Studio collaboration with Yellowstone Forever ; Sep 2018 to Jan 2020

LINA M. SVEDIN

  • Mekong Delta Research Consortium; Jul 2016 to Dec 2016 CAMBODIA CANADA CHINA LAOS MYANMAR THAILAND UNITED STATES

SHANE JAMES MACFARLAN

  • Mining Impacts: Andean Nation Development of Environmental/Economic Solutions; May 2015 to Nov 2015 ECUADOR PERU
  • Human Ecology of Arid Environments; Mar 2015 to Apr 2015

KAEDAN O'BRIEN

  • Koobi Fora Field School Paleoecology Mentoring Intern KENYA

ANGELA L ROBINSON

  • Pedagogies for Teaching Pacific Studies at Home and Abroad ; Jan 2021 to May 2021 GLOBAL AMERICAN SAMOA AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND FIJI MARSHALL ISLANDS MICRONESIA SAMOA SOLOMON ISLANDS TONGA UNITED STATES

Internal Service

THOMAS MICHAEL SWENSEN

  • Environmental Humanities program. Scholarship Committee. ; Mar 2021 to Apr 2021
  • Environmental Humanities Thesis Committee ; Jan 2021 to May 2021 OCEANIA

SHANE JAMES MACFARLAN

  • Bonderman Field Station at Rio Mesa Advisory Committee; Dec 2016
  • Sustainability Education Advisory Committee; Sep 2016
  • Sustainability Action Plan Research Working Group.; Jan 2016 to May 2016
  • Environmental and Sustainability Studies Executive Committee; Aug 2015 to May 2016

PETER C. LIPPERT

  • Global Change & Sustainability Center Student Travel and Research Grant Review Committee ; Nov 2016

DIVYA CHANDRASEKHAR

  • Coordinator of Year of Resilience event series sponsored by Reaveley Engineers; Jun 2018 to May 2019

DAVID P. CARTER

  • GCSC First Year Fellowship, CSBS nominations committee; Feb 2019 to Feb 2020

JULIET CARLISLE

  • Global Change & Sustainability Center (GCSC) Student Research Grant Committee; Mar 2019 to Apr 2019

ANGELA L ROBINSON

  • Environmental Humanities Outstanding Seminar Paper Award; Aug 2021 to Dec 2021
  • "Part Land, Part Sea, All Ancestry": Guma’ Gela’ Fashion Show, Weaving Workshop, and Panel; Jul 2021 to Dec 2021 OCEANIA UNITED STATES
  • Pacific Islands Studies Initiative Planning Committee ; Jan 2021 AMERICAN SAMOA AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND FIJI GUAM MICRONESIA NIUE SOLOMON ISLANDS TONGA

External Service

TIM GARRETT

  • The FAN Initiative, an academic partnership based out of Crans, Switzerland with the goal to understand and address future civilization collapse: "Though supporting analysis, contingency planning and preparedness, we advance work that increases societal capacity to mitigate the worst consequences and enhances our ability to respond with sagacity."; Feb 2017

JOSHUA LENART

  • Backcountry Hunters & Anglers, Utah Chapter Chairman; Jan 2018
  • Utah Division of Wildlife Resources Regional Advisory Council, Councilman; Jan 2018
  • Utah Division of Wildlife Resources Central Region Advisory Council (Councilman) ; Jul 2017 to Dec 2017
  • Backcountry Hunters & Anglers, Utah Chapter (Chairman); Jan 2017 to Dec 2017

KATE MAGARGAL

  • Utah Dine Bikeyah, "Dynamic Impacts of Environmental Change and Biomass Harvesting on Woodland Ecosystems and Traditional Livelihoods"; Sep 2016

SHANE JAMES MACFARLAN

  • Scientific Advisory Board Museo del Vaquero BCS, Mexco ; May 2020 MEXICO

KAEDAN O'BRIEN

  • Natural History Museum of Utah Behind the Scenes Weekend; Nov 2019

MARIE D. JACKSON

  • https://surtsey50years.utah.edu/, Blogspace; Aug 2017 ICELAND

ANGELA L ROBINSON

  • Guma' Gela' x Nuanua Fashion Show: partnership between University of Utah Pacific Islands Studies Initiative, Nuanua, Pik2ar, Guma' Gela', and Utah Museum of Contemporary Arts; Jun 2021 to Dec 2021 OCEANIA UNITED STATES

Professional Service

JIM EHLERINGER

  • Development of an integrated online environmental dashboard for the central Wasatch Mountain watershed that includes air quality and climate, water, vegetation, wildlife, and geology. This dashboard is intended to serve multiple users: public, K-gray, resource managers, policy makers, and technical users,, Central Wasatch Commission; Jul 2019 to Jun 2022

AARON T. PHILLIPS

  • Reviewer, Human-Wildlife Interactions; Jun 2017 to Dec 2017
  • Reviewer, Environmental Communication: A Journal of Nature and Culture; Jan 2017 to Dec 2017

JOHN RUPLE

  • Member, Board of Directors, Friends of Cedar Mesa; May 2017

ANNE G MOONEY

  • Selection Committee, Salt Lake Cultural Core Curator, Salt Lake City; Feb 2017 to Mar 2019

JöRG RüGEMER

  • Biannual Production of podcasts on the topic of Building Energy Performance., American Institute of Architecture Committee on the Environment Podcast Subcommittee; Dec 2020

KELLY S. BRICKER

  • 2 Year Term, Central Wasatch Commission; Jan 2019 to Jan 2021
  • Editorial Board, Journal of Leisure Research; Jan 2018 to Jan 2021
  • Professional Organization Leadership: The Ecotourism and Sustainable Tourism Conference Chair: Madison, WI, Vancouver, BC, Portland, OR, Monterey CA, Nairobi, Kenya, Bonito, Brazil, Ecuador, Tampa, Korea, The International Ecotourism Society; Jan 2015 GLOBAL
  • Editorial Board, Journal of Ecotourism; Jan 2012 to Jan 2021 GLOBAL
  • Editorial Board, Journal of Sustainable Tourism; Jan 2010 to Jan 2021 GLOBAL
  • Editorial Board, Journal of Travel Research; Jan 2007 to Jan 2021
  • Editorial Board, Journal of Park and Recreation Administration; Jan 2002 to Jan 2021

CAGAN H SEKERCIOGLU

  • Editorial Board, Ecography; Jan 2014 GLOBAL
  • Editorial Board, Conservation Biology; Jan 2012 GLOBAL
  • Editorial board member, Frontiers in Conservation and Restoration Ecology; Mar 2021
  • Editorial board member, Frontiers in Ecology and Environment; Aug 2019
  • Editorial board member, Turkish Journal of Zoology; Jan 2016 TURKEY
  • Editorial board member, Zoology in the Middle East; Jan 2013
  • Editorial board member, Zoology in the Middle East; Jan 2013
  • Editorial board member, Zoology in the Middle East; Jan 2013

CHRISTOPHER A SIMON

  • Manuscript Reviewer, Sustainability (journal); Jun 2021 CHILE SWEDEN

KATE MAGARGAL

  • Conference Session Co-chair, "Applying Human Behavioral Ecology in Times of Rapid Change", Society for Applied Anthropology; Aug 2021

JULIE AULT

  • Coordinator for the Environmental Studies Network, German Studies Association; Jan 2022 to Dec 2024 GLOBAL AUSTRALIA AUSTRIA CANADA GERMANY UNITED KINGDOM UNITED STATES

MARIE D. JACKSON

  • Submarine Volcanic Activity and Associated Hazards: Recent and ancient perspectives https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU2019/session/32569, European Geophysical Union; Apr 2019 GLOBAL

JULIET CARLISLE

  • Section Chair, Public Opinion and Political Psychology. , Western Political Science Association; May 2018 to Apr 2019

Media

CAROL SOGARD

  • Preview of Shifting Landscapes Exhibition, Form & Concept Center, Santa Fe New Mexico; Jan 2017

THOMAS MICHAEL SWENSEN

  • Interviewed for Sustainability podcast.; Aug 2021 AMERICAS

EDWARD JAMES BATEMAN

  • Earth Photo 2018 shortlist – in pictures The Guardian; Sep 2018 GLOBAL UNITED KINGDOM
  • From remote Thai tribes to a Mongolian 'eagle huntress': Dozens of incredible images from around the world compete for the 'Earth Photo' of the year award.; Aug 2018 GLOBAL UNITED KINGDOM

HASSE BORUP

  • At The U article on Artivism for Earth; Apr 2021 GLOBAL
  • Finer Points Article, College of Fine Arts. Artivism for Earth description and preview.; Mar 2021 GLOBAL
  • Finer Points Blog, University of Utah College of Fine Arts. Introducing Artivism for Earth as a major, interdisciplinary project on campus and beyond, as well as asking for involvement.; Jan 2021 GLOBAL
  • Finer Points, CFA Blog, Artivism4Earth; Jan 2021

JOSHUA LENART

  • “Utah Chapter Campaings for Hunters at Sage Grouse Summit,” backcountryhunters.org; Feb 2019
  • Muley Freak Podcast, Episode 056: BHA Western Slam - Utah; May 2018
  • Field & Stream Magazine; May 2018
  • J. Lenart. “Conservationists and Backcountry Public Lands Enthusiasts,” Radio Active, 90.9 KRCL, Radio Interview, 28 Feb. 2018, ; Feb 2018
  • J. Lenart. “Thanksgrubbin': A Guide to Initiating your Thanksgiving Politics Conversation,” Radio Active, 90.9 KRCL, Radio Interview, 18 Nov. 2016. ; Nov 2016

CAGAN H SEKERCIOGLU

  • TRT Haber (Turkey's national news channel) interview on my Eritrea ornithological research; Oct 2019 ERITREA
  • CNN Turk interview on otters; Oct 2019 TURKEY
  • National Wildlife (major wildlife research and conservation magazine) interview and detailed coverage of our Turkey bird tracking research in "Going the Distance" article https://barryyeoman.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/bird-migration.pdf; Oct 2019 TURKEY
  • Washington Post interview for the article "North America has lost 3 billion birds in 50 years"; Sep 2019 CANADA
  • CNN Turk interview on snow leopards in Tibet; Jun 2019 CHINA TIBET
  • CNN Turk interview on PNAS paper on long-term declines in Costa Rican sun coffee plantations; Jun 2019 COSTA RICA
  • National Geographic interview on our bird banding research in Turkey; Jun 2019 TURKEY
  • National Geographic article on our PNAS paper on long-term declines in Costa Rican forest remnants and sun coffee plantations.; Apr 2019 COSTA RICA
  • Salt Lake Tribune front page story on our lab's camera trap mammal research at Red Butte. "Critter cams have produced thousands of images of wildlife roaming northern Utah’s mountain trails" https://sekercioglu.biology.utah.edu/PDFs/122018%20Salt%20Lake%20Tribune%20Austin.pdf; Jan 2019

KATE MAGARGAL

  • Red Rock Radio; Dec 2021
  • "Utah Navajo Commission discusses federal funds, water settlements, and firewood issues"; Nov 2021
  • "Indigenous management of woodlands and wildfires"; Sep 2020
  • "Interacting with the land: historic and current land uses in the Southwest"; Oct 2017

LISBETH A. LOUDERBACK

  • The Cortez Journal, "The Climate Beater" ; Nov 2017
  • The Atlantic, "The Persistence of North America's Oldest Potato"; Oct 2017

DANYA RUMORE

  • "The rise of ‘Zoom Towns’ in the rural west," @theU ; Oct 2020

DAVID P. CARTER

  • Interview: "Indian Creek Climbing Sustainability, Pt. 1" on the Science Moab podcast with Peggy Hodgkins, August 11, 2021; Aug 2021
  • “Rock climbers organize: Climbing advocates survey Indian Creek climbers ahead of management planning” by Rachel Fixsen in Moab Sun News, June 24, 2021; Jun 2021

MARIE D. JACKSON

  • This village fought sea-level rise 7,000 years ago. The sea won.; Dec 2019 ISRAEL
  • Le Monde, Paléo-inspiration Le passé invente le futur; Nov 2017 FRANCE

ANDY HONG

  • My research was featured in TheCityFix article, titled "What Are We Learning About Urban Wellbeing During COVID-19?"; Mar 2022 COLOMBIA UNITED KINGDOM

Awards

JOANNA ELLEN SCHAEFER

  • Selected as STEM Ambassador for 2021, STEMAP (https://stemap.org/); Jan 2021

ISABEL DULFANO

  • Participatory development: Case studies of Yaxunah and Blue Creek , URC creative research award; May 2016 BELIZE MEXICO

DIANE E PATAKI

  • Global Scholar, Fulbright Program; Apr 2019 AUSTRALIA ISRAEL

EDWARD JAMES BATEMAN

  • Nature Prize winner Earth Photo 2018; Royal Geographical Society; London, U.K. July 23 – September 21; touring UK National Forests through January 2019. Three works. Works were selected from 1280 submissions from 19 different countries. This exhibition received international attention and was covered by The Guardian with the story picked up and translated into many languages including Greek and Russian. , Earth Photo; Royal Geographical Society; UK National Forests; Sep 2018 UNITED KINGDOM UNITED STATES

CARLOS GRAY SANTANA

  • Environmental Humanities Professor 2017-2018, Environmental Humanities Program, University of Utah; Aug 2017

ANNE G MOONEY

  • American Institute of Architects Western Mountain Region Architectural Firm of the Year; Oct 2016

KATHLEEN NICOLL

  • Con Il Sud Program in Italy, Fulbright Foundation Global Scholars Award; Jul 2021 ITALY

KELLY S. BRICKER

  • Inducted as a Fellow, The Academy of Leisure Sciences; Sep 2016

CAGAN H SEKERCIOGLU

  • https://elsevier.digitalcommonsdata.com/datasets/btchxktzyw/3, Most cited scientist in Turkey in biology, ecology and ornithology.; Oct 2021
  • College of Science Award for Fostering Undergraduate Research Excellence, University of Utah; May 2021
  • Most cited scientist in Turkey in biology, ecology and ornithology. https://journals.plos.org/plosbiology/article?id=10.1371/journal.pbio.3000918; Oct 2020

SHANE JAMES MACFARLAN

  • Award for Advancing Equity and Connecting Communities , College of Social & Behavioral Sciences, University of Utah; Apr 2021
  • Sustainability Integration Leadership Award , University of Utah; Mar 2020 GLOBAL
  • CSBS Jr. Faculty Research Leave, College of Social & Behavioral Sciences - University of Utah; Mar 2017 MEXICO

MARIE D. JACKSON

  • Fellow, American Ceramic Society; Mar 2020 GLOBAL

Grants

JOSE P ZAGAL

  • Representations of Sustainability in City-Building Videogames. PI: Jose P Zagal; Aug 2019 to Apr 2020

SHANE JAMES MACFARLAN

  • The Effect of Reproductive Timing and Pace on Sex-Based Mortality Risks . PI: Shane Macfarlan; Dec 2020 to Nov 2022 MEXICO
  • Uncovering the Framework for Spring Sustainability in Complex Socio-hydrological Systems in the Remote Arid Highland of Baja California Sur, Mexico. PI: Brenda Bowen. Co-PI(s): Shane Macfarlan; May 2019 to May 2020 MEXICO
  • CNH-L: Dynamic Impacts of Environmental Change and Biomass Harvesting on Woodland Ecosystems and Traditional Livelihoods. PI: Brian Codding. Co-PI(s): Ramesh Shrestha (Co-Principal Investigator) Philip Dennison (Co-Principal Investigator) William Anderegg (Co-Principal Investigator) Courtenay Strong (Co-Principal Investigator); Sep 2017 to Feb 2022
  • Hydrologic Systems, Human Consumption, & Aridland Spring Sustainability: A Cross-Site Comparison. PI: Shane J. Macfarlan. Co-PI(s): Brenda Bowen; May 2017 to May 2018 MEXICO
  • Oasiana-Ranchero Culture & Aridland Spring Sustainability in Baja California Sur, Mexico. PI: Shane J Macfarlan; May 2016 to Jun 2016 MEXICO

DANYA RUMORE

  • Collaborative Regional Planning: Tools and techniques for teaching collaborative regional planning to enhance livability and sustainable transportation. PI: Danya Rumore. Co-PI(s): Sarah Hinners and Divya Chandrasekhar; Aug 2016 to Jul 2017

MARIE D. JACKSON

  • SUSTAIN: A New Drill Core at Surtsey Volcano: A Natural Laboratory for Time-Lapse Characterization of Hydrothermal Seawater and Microbial Interactions with Basaltic Tephra. PI: Marie D Jackson. Co-PI(s): M. T. Gudmundsson, A. Stefanson, V. Marteinsson, S. Jorgensen, W. Bach, B. Zimanowski, P. Cappelletti; Jun 2014 to Dec 2018 ICELAND

ANDY HONG

  • Nature Sensing: An IoT approach to characterising biodiversity of green spaces for planetary health. PI: Andy Hong; Jan 2020 to Dec 2020 UNITED KINGDOM