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Dr.
Gary
Green
Faculty
Assistant Professor
Natural Resources, Recreation and Tourism
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Background
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 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
Publications
Bowker, J; Murphy, D; Cordell, H; English, D; Bergstrom, J; Starbuck, C; Betz, C; and Green, G. 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; Cordell, H; Distefano, C; and Betz, C. 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; Tarrant, M; Raychaudhuri, U; and Zhang, Y. 2005. Wilderness: In whose backyard?. International Journal of Wilderness 11(3):31-18.
Williams, R; Vogelsong, H; Green, G; and Cordell, H. 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; Cordell, H; and Green, G. 2003. PVF: A scale to measure public values of forests. Journal of Forestry 101(6):24-30.
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Office:
301D
Building 1
Phone: 706.542.6556
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