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Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources

Dr.Gary Green

Dr. Gary T. Green

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Contact Information

  • Daniel B. Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources
  • Forest Resource Building
  • University of Georgia
  • Athens, GA 30602
  • Room: 4-125
  • Phone: (706) 542-6556
  • Fax: (706) 542-8356
  • ggreen@warnell.uga.edu

Education

1994-2000 Doctoral Degree (Ed.D.), Recreation and Leisure Studies (Administration) University of Georgia

1992-1994 Masters of Education (M.Ed.), Sport Management University of Georgia

1988-1990 D.M.S., Management Studies, Recreation and Leisure Core University of Northeast London

1986-1987 C.M.S., Management Studies, Recreation and Leisure Core University of Westminster – Harrow Business School

Areas of Specialization

Outdoor recreation, human dimensions (and management) of natural resources, tourism

Other Areas of Research

National Survey on Recreation and the Environment 2000-05 (NSRE). Research areas covered by the NSRE include forest recreation, environmental attitudes, public land management issues, attitudes toward and values gained from wilderness, lifestyle indicators, leisure constraints, disability and access issues, natural resource impacts, and recreation participation.

Academic Positions

2004-Present Assistant Professor, Daniel B. Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources, University of Georgia

2004-2005 Part-time Lecturer and Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Parks, Tourism, Recreation and Management, University of Clemson

2002-2004 Assistant Research Scientist, Daniel B. Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources, University of Georgia

2003-2004 Part-time Lecturer, Department of Sports Management, University of Georgia

2002-present Part-time Lecturer and Adjunct Assistant Professor, Recreation and Leisure Studies Department, University of Georgia

Other Professional Employment

2000-2002 Project Research Director, University of Georgia, Recreation and Leisure Studies Department and USDA Forest Service

Courses Taught

  • Natural Resources Recreation Management (RLST 7500)
  • Outdoor Recreation and Environmental Awareness (RLST 3310)
  • Environmental Interpretation for Recreation (RLST 4840)
  • Park Management (RLST 5400/7400)
  • Wilderness Management (RLST/FORS 5410)
  • Advanced Administration Practices in Leisure Services (RLST 5340/7340)
  • Society and Natural Resources (FORS 3810)
  • Tourism and Sustainable Development (FORS 5930)
  • Introduction to Outdoor Recreation and Natural Resources (FRES 1020)
  • Teaching Practicum (FORS 8300)

Publications

Journal Articles

* Denotes abstract/manuscript published after editorial peer review.

* 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,

*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),

* 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 Parks 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.

Electronic Articles:

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 Statistics Update, 11. Retrieved March, 2006, from http://www.srs.fs.usda.gov/trends/recstatupdate11.pdf

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 Statistics Update, 10. Retrieved June, 2005, from http://www.srs.fs.usda.gov/trends/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

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

*Green, G. T., Kleiber, D., & Tarrant, M. A. (2001). The effect of an outdoor adventure-based ropes-course program on the development of protective factors in low-income minority youth. Research Connections, 3 (1). Retrieved June 3, 2001, from http://www.outdoor/v3n1.pdf

Book(s):

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.

Book Chapters:

*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. 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, The Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishers.

*Cordell, H. K., Floyd, T., & Green, G.T. (2000). Growing demand for outdoor recreation and the role of national forests. Tourism works for America 2000 (9th Edition). Washington, DC. Travel industry Association of America.

Book Review(s):

*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.

Technical Reports:

*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 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.

Cordell, K., Betz, C., Green, G., Mou, S., Arndt, P., Redmond, C., Stephens, R., & Fly, M. (2002). Public survey report, Southern Appalachian National Forest: Bankhead & Talladega and Tuskegee & Conecuh National Forests. Athens, GA: USDA Forest Service, Southern Research Station, Recreation, Wilderness, Urban Forest, & Demographic Trends Research, Web Series SRS-4901-2002-1, p. 1-96. Web Site: http://www.srs.fs.fed.us/trends

Cordell, K., Betz, C., Green, G., Mou, S., Arndt, P., Redmond, C., Stephens, R., & Fly, M. (2002). Public survey report, Southern Appalachian National Forest: Cherokee, Nantahala, and Pisgah National Forests. Athens, GA: USDA Forest Service, Southern Research Station, Recreation, Wilderness, Urban Forest, & Demographic Trends Research, Web Series SRS-4901- 2002-2, p. 1-96. Web Site: http://www.srs.fs.fed.us/trends

Cordell, K., Betz, C., Green, G., Mou, S., Arndt, P., Redmond, C., Stephens, R., & Fly, M. (2002). Public survey report, Southern Appalachian National Forest: Chattahoochee & Oconee and Sumter National Forests. Athens, GA: USDA Forest Service, Southern Research Station, Recreation, Wilderness, Urban Forest, & Demographic Trends Research, Web Series SRS-4901-2002-3, p. 1-100. Web Site: http://www.srs.fs.fed.us/trends

Cordell, K., Betz, C., Green, G., Mou, S., Arndt, P., Redmond, C., Stephens, R., & Fly, M. (2002). Public survey report, Southern Appalachian National Forest: Daniel Boone National Forest. Athens, GA: USDA Forest Service, Southern Research Station, Recreation, Wilderness, Urban Forest, & Demographic Trends Research, Web Series SRS-4901-2002-4, p. 1-103. Web Site: http://www.srs.fs.fed.us/trends

Cordell, K., Betz, C., Green, G., Mou, S., Arndt, P., Redmond, C., Stephens, R., & Fly, M. (2002). Public survey report, Southern Appalachian National Forest: George Washington and Jefferson National Forests. Athens, GA: USDA Forest Service, Southern Research Station, Recreation, Wilderness, Urban Forest, & Demographic Trends Research, Web Series SRS-4901-2002-5, p. 1-103. Web Site: http://www.srs.fs.fed.us/trends

Other Publications

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.

Green, G. T., Fleming, H., Betz, J., & Cordell, K. (2006). Recreation participation activity levels, projections, and trends for the Tennessee Valley Authority’s watershed and reservoir areas. A report for the Tennessee Valley Authority. USDA Forest Service, Southern Research Station, Recreation, Wilderness, Urban Forest, & Demographic Trends Unit and the University of Georgia: 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 the University of Georgia: Athens, GA (p. 1-248).

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., 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

Green, G. T., Cordell, K., Betz, C., & Owens, M. (2004). Vermont and surrounding markets: A state report for the School of Natural Resources: University of Vermont. USDA Forest Service, Southern Research Station, Recreation, Wilderness, Urban Forest, & Demographic Trends Unit: Athens, GA. (p. 1-96).

Green, G. T., Cordell, K., Betz, C., & Owens, M. (2003). Tennessee and the Tennessee market region: A state report for the Tennessee Department of Natural Resources. USDA Forest Service, Southern Research Station, Recreation, Wilderness, Urban Forest, & Demographic Trends Unit: Athens, GA. (p. 1-87)

Green, G. T., Cordell, K., Betz, C., & Raby, K. (2003). South Dakota and the South Dakota market region: A state report for the South Dakota Department of Games, Fish, and Parks. USDA Forest Service, Southern Research Station, Recreation, Wilderness, Urban Forest, & Demographic Trends Unit: Athens, GA. (p. 1-110).

Green, G. T., Cordell, K., Betz, C., & Raby, K. (2003). Delaware and the Delaware market region: A state report for the Delaware State Parks and Wildlife Division. USDA Forest Service, Southern Research Station, Recreation, Wilderness, Urban Forest, & Demographic Trends Unit: Athens, GA. (p. 1-88).

Green, G. T., Cordell, K., Betz, C., & Murphy, J. (2002). Nevada and the Nevada market region: A state report for the Nevada State Parks and Wildlife Division. USDA Forest Service, Southern Research Station, Recreation, Wilderness, Urban Forest, & Demographic Trends Unit: Athens, GA. (p. 1-114).

Green, G. T., Cordell, K., Betz, C., & Zhang, Y. (2002). Texas and the Texas market region: A state report for the Texas State Parks and Wildlife Division. USDA Forest Service, Southern Research Station, Recreation, Wilderness, Urban Forest, & Demographic Trends Unit: Athens, GA. (p. 1-92).

Academic Editing and Reviewing

  • Guest Reviewer for Annals of Leisure Research (Australia) (2006)
  • Guest Reviewer for USDA FS Washington Office - General Technical Report (2006)
  • Associate Editor for Journal of Parks and Recreation Administration (since 2004)
  • Associate Editor for Schole (since 2002)
  • Guest Reviewer for World Leisure Journal (since 2003)
  • Book Reviewer for Journal of Parks and Recreation Administration (2004)
  • Guest Reviewer for Environmental Management (2004)

Funded Grants and Contracts

Green, G. T. Established cooperative agreement for $55,020 between the Daniel B. Warnell School of Forest Resources, University of Georgia and the U.S. Forest Service entitled “ ”To Assist in the Development of a Research Plan that would Provide Valid Outdoor Recreation Participation Levels for the Appalachian Trail. Funded 2006.

Green, G. T. Established cooperative agreement for $47,547 between the Daniel B. Warnell School of Forest Resources, University of Georgia and the U.S. Forest Service entitled “Recreational and Environmental Interests of the American Public: A Cooperative Research Proposal-Phase II. To investigate American’s outdoor recreation participation and trends, and their environmental attitudes towards public lands. Funded 2006.

Green, G. T. Submitted a grant for $19,594 between the Tennessee Valley Authority and the Daniel B. Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources to examine outdoor recreation participation and trends for Tennessee and its market region. Funded 2006.

Green, G. T. Submitted a grant for $31,620 between the American Canoe Association and the Daniel B. Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources to identify gaps in the current system of paddlesport education, instruction and information, and to identify methods to close those gaps. Funded 2006.

Green, G.T., & Cordell, H. K. Submitted a cooperative agreement for $125,000 between the United States Coastguard and the U.S. Forest Service to examine attitudes and preferences of boat operators for navigational informational related to safety. Submitted 2006.

Green, G.T., & Cordell, H. K. Established a cooperative agreement for $99,000 between the Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Forest Service to investigate people’s trips related to outdoor recreation activities with particular regard to agricultural, farm, and tourist designated sites. Funded 2006.

Green, G. T. Established a grant for $5,000 between the Tennessee Valley Authority and the Daniel B. Warnell School of Forest Resources to examine the motivations or drivers behind people’s participation in outdoor recreation activities. Funded 2005.

Green, G. T. Established a grant for $34,320 between the Daniel B. Warnell School of Forest Resources and Georgia’s Department of Natural Resources entitled “To Examine Social, Demographic and Recreation Trends for the State of Georgia based upon Data from the National Survey on Recreation and the Environment. Funded 2005.

Green, G. T. Established cooperative agreement for $5,000 between the Daniel B. Warnell School of Forest Resources, University of Georgia and the U.S. Forest Service entitled “An Examination of the Attitudes, Preferences, and Behaviors of Residents of Southern Municipalities Towards Urban Forests and Their Use.” Funded 2005.

Green, G.T., & Cordell, H. K. Established cooperative agreement for $7,500 between Indiana’s Department of Natural Resources and the U.S. Forest Service to conduct research on Indiana’s resident’s outdoor recreation activities and participation trends. Funded 2005.

Green, G. T. Established cooperative agreement for $65,000 between the Daniel B. Warnell School of Forest Resources, University of Georgia and the U.S. Forest Service entitled “A Survey of the Recreational and Environmental Interests of the American Public: A Cooperative Research Proposal-Phase I. To investigate American’s outdoor recreation participation and trends, and their environmental attitudes towards public lands. Funded 2005.

Green, G.T., & Cordell, H. K. Established cooperative agreement for $5,000 between the Missouri Department of Natural Resources and the U.S. Forest Service to conduct research on Missouri’s resident’s outdoor recreation activities and participation trends. Funded 2005.

Green, G. T. Established a grant for $20,000 between the National Park Service, Fermata Incorporated, the University of Georgia Research Foundation, and the Warnell School of Forest Resources to examine the motivations or drivers behind people’s participation in outdoor recreation participation. Funded 2004/2005.

Green, G.T., & Cordell, H. K. Established cooperative agreement for $50,211.20 between the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources and the U.S. Forest Service to conduct research on Wisconsin’s resident’s outdoor recreation participation, quality of recreation resources, and customer satisfaction on land management practices. Funded 2004/2005.

Green, G.T., & Cordell, H. K. Established cooperative agreement for $4,000 between Fermata Incorporated, Texas, the State of Pennsylvania, and the U.S. Forest Service to create and produce a report on outdoor recreation participation trends and related environmental issues in the State of Pennsylvania as part of the state’s environmental and tourism plan. Funded 2004.

Green, G. T., & Cordell, H. K. Established cooperative agreements for $17,100 (total) with the States of California, Connecticut, Missouri, and Vermont the U.S. Forest Service to create and produce reports on the demand and trends of outdoor recreation participation in each state as part of each state’s SCORP plan. Funded 2004.

Green, G.T. Established cooperative agreement for $10,000 between the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and the U.S. Forest Service to investigate people’s outdoor recreation participation in regard to BLM’s public lands. Funded 2003/4.

Green, G. T. Established cooperative agreement for $53,500 between the Daniel B. Warnell School Of Forest Resources, University of Georgia and the U.S. Forest Service entitled “Toward an Understanding of National Recreation Participation, and Environmental Information: A Cooperative Research Proposal.” To investigate American’s outdoor recreation participation patterns and their environmental attitudes towards public lands. Funded 2003.

Green, G. T., & Cordell, H. K. Established cooperative agreements for $15,500 (total) with the States of Texas, Nevada, Delaware, South Dakota, Colorado, and Tennessee and the U.S. Forest Service to create and produce reports on the demand and trends of outdoor recreation participation in each state as part of each state’s SCORP plan. Funded 2003.

Cordell, H.K., Bowker, J. M., Johnson, C. Y., & Green, G. T. Established a proposal for $103,000 from the USDA Forest Service for a social assessment of public knowledge, attitudes, and values related to wildland fire, fire risk, and fire recovery. Funded for 2002/2003.

Green, G. T., & Cordell, H. K. Established cooperative agreement for $15,000 between the Economic Research Service (ERS) and the U.S. Forest Service to investigate people’s outdoor recreation participation with particular regard to agricultural and farm related activities, and related travel costs. Funded 2002.

Green, G. T., & Cordell, H. K. Established cooperative agreement for $35,000 between the USDA National Symbols Program and the U.S. Forest Service for research pertaining to Adult’s knowledge and perception of the Woody’s Owl environmental Program for children. Funded 2002.

Cordell, H. K., & Green, G. T. Established a proposal for $30,000 from the USDA Forest Service for a social assessment of the environmental attitudes, values and opinions of people residing with the Southern Appalachians mountain range. Funded for 2002.

Green, G. T., & Cordell, H. K. Established cooperative agreement for $28,000 between the National Scenic and Historical Byways Research Center and the U.S. Forest Service for research pertaining to people’s knowledge and experience of scenic byways. Funded 2001.

Green, G. T., & Cordell, H. K. Established cooperative agreement for $35,000 between the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the U.S. Forest Service for research pertaining to children’s and adult’s bicycling safety issues. Funded 2001.

Cordell, H. K., & Green, G. T. Established cooperative agreement for $20,000 between the Economic Research Service (ERS) and the U.S. Forest Service to assess important features of people’s outdoor recreation participation with particular regard to fresh and saltwater activities, wildlife-based recreation, agricultural and farm related activities, sightseeing, and demographics. Funded 2000.

Tarrant, M. A., & Green, G. T. Outdoor recreation programs for combating juvenile crime. The University of Georgia, College of Education Research/Outreach Program ($6,600). Funded 1996.

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