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CURRICULUM VITAE University of Idaho NAME: Wulfhorst, J.D. DATE: January, 2019 RANK OR TITLE: Professor of Rural Sociology & Director, Environmental Science Program DEPARTMENT: Natural Resources & Society DATE OF FIRST EMPLOYMENT AT UI: March 1, 2000 DATE OF TENURE: July 1, 2006 DATE OF PRESENT RANK OR TITLE: July 1, 2012 EDUCATION BEYOND HIGH SCHOOL: Degrees: Ph.D., Utah State University, Logan, Utah, 1997, Rural Sociology & Natural Resources, GPA: 3.94 M.A., University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky, 1992, Sociological Theory, Inequality, GPA: 4.0 B.A., Appalachian State University, Boone, North Carolina, 1990, Interdisciplinary Studies, GPA: 3.83; Magna Cum Laude Certificates and Licenses: Interdisciplinary Certificate in Natural Resources Policy, Utah State University, Logan, Utah, 1997 Environmental Policy Certificate, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky, 1992 EXPERIENCE: Teaching, Extension and Research Appointments: Professor of Rural Sociology, University of Idaho, July 2012 - present Director, Environmental Science Program, 2017 -- present Director, Social Science Research Unit, University of Idaho, 2000 – 2011, 2013 – 2017, Chair, Advisory Board, Social Science Research Unit (SSRU), 2011-2013 Adjunct Faculty, Environmental Science Program, University of Idaho, 2000-present Core Faculty, Environmental Science Program, 2006-present Waters of the West Program, 2006-present Member, American Indian Studies Faculty, University of Idaho, 2003-present Associate Professor of Rural Sociology, University of Idaho, July 2006-June 2012 Assistant Professor of Rural Sociology, University of Idaho, March 2000-June 2006 Visiting Professor, Centro Agronómico Tropical de Investigación y Enseñanza, (CATIE) Turrialba, Costa Rica, 2007-2008 Visiting Professor, University Studies Abroad Consortium (USAC) – Puntarenas, Costa Rica, Spring 2008 Affiliate Faculty, Center for Advanced Energy Studies (CAES) – Idaho National Laboratory, Idaho Falls, ID, 2007 -- present Affiliate Faculty, Boone & Crockett Forestry Program, University of Montana, 2003-2007 Post-doctoral Research Specialist, Utah State University, January 1999-February 2000 Community Development Specialist/RC&D Coordinator, Colorado State University/Natural Resources Conservation Service, September 1997-September 1998 Research Assistant & Instructor, Utah State University, August 1993-August 1997 Teaching Assistant & Instructor, University of Kentucky, August 1990-July 1993

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Page 1: Curriculum Vitae for J. D. Wulfhorst · 2019-09-16 · CURRICULUM VITAE . University of Idaho . NAME: Wulfhorst, J.D. DATE: January, 2019 RANK OR TITLE: Professor of Rural Sociology

CURRICULUM VITAE University of Idaho

NAME: Wulfhorst, J.D. DATE: January, 2019

RANK OR TITLE: Professor of Rural Sociology & Director, Environmental Science Program

DEPARTMENT: Natural Resources & Society

DATE OF FIRST EMPLOYMENT AT UI: March 1, 2000

DATE OF TENURE: July 1, 2006

DATE OF PRESENT RANK OR TITLE: July 1, 2012

EDUCATION BEYOND HIGH SCHOOL:

Degrees:

Ph.D., Utah State University, Logan, Utah, 1997, Rural Sociology & Natural Resources, GPA: 3.94 M.A., University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky, 1992, Sociological Theory, Inequality, GPA: 4.0 B.A., Appalachian State University, Boone, North Carolina, 1990, Interdisciplinary Studies, GPA:

3.83; Magna Cum Laude

Certificates and Licenses:

Interdisciplinary Certificate in Natural Resources Policy, Utah State University, Logan, Utah, 1997 Environmental Policy Certificate, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky, 1992

EXPERIENCE:

Teaching, Extension and Research Appointments:

Professor of Rural Sociology, University of Idaho, July 2012 - present

Director, Environmental Science Program, 2017 -- present Director, Social Science Research Unit, University of Idaho, 2000 – 2011, 2013 – 2017, Chair, Advisory Board, Social Science Research Unit (SSRU), 2011-2013 Adjunct Faculty, Environmental Science Program, University of Idaho, 2000-present Core Faculty, Environmental Science Program, 2006-present Waters of the West Program, 2006-present Member, American Indian Studies Faculty, University of Idaho, 2003-present

Associate Professor of Rural Sociology, University of Idaho, July 2006-June 2012 Assistant Professor of Rural Sociology, University of Idaho, March 2000-June 2006 Visiting Professor, Centro Agronómico Tropical de Investigación y Enseñanza, (CATIE) Turrialba,

Costa Rica, 2007-2008 Visiting Professor, University Studies Abroad Consortium (USAC) – Puntarenas, Costa Rica, Spring

2008 Affiliate Faculty, Center for Advanced Energy Studies (CAES) – Idaho National Laboratory, Idaho

Falls, ID, 2007 -- present Affiliate Faculty, Boone & Crockett Forestry Program, University of Montana, 2003-2007 Post-doctoral Research Specialist, Utah State University, January 1999-February 2000 Community Development Specialist/RC&D Coordinator, Colorado State University/Natural Resources

Conservation Service, September 1997-September 1998 Research Assistant & Instructor, Utah State University, August 1993-August 1997 Teaching Assistant & Instructor, University of Kentucky, August 1990-July 1993

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Consulting:

Western Science Institute (WSI), September 2016 – May 2017. Data collection and analysis for Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO.

Mountain View, LLC (Social Science Division), Research Director, May 2003 – February 2004. Conducted data collection and analysis for the American Society for Microbiology, Washington, D.C.

Mountain View, LLC (Social Science Division), Research Director, October 2003 – present. Conducted data analysis and reporting for Resource Dimensions, Seattle, WA.

Southern Resource Research Institute, Research Director, September 1998-December 1998. Conducted data collection for the University of Florida, Dept. of Health, Policy & Epidemiology.

TEACHING ACCOMPLISHMENTS:

Areas of Specialization:

Rural Community Resilience Social Impacts & Natural Resource Management Native American Community Development Law and Ethics of Natural Resource Conflict Environmental Policy & Equity

Undergraduate Courses Taught:

Introduction to Environmental Science (EnvS101, Fall 2018) w/ Jocelyn Aycrigg and David Roon. Social Science Methods in Natural Resources (NRS310, Fall 2017 [w/ Catrin Edgeley], Fall 2018

University of Idaho). Range Research Design (EnvS499, Fall 2017, University of Idaho) Environmental Science Seminar (EnvS400; Spring 2017 [w/ L. Vierling]; Fall 2017, University of

Idaho) Special Topics: Working Landscapes (AgEc404; 2017, University of Idaho; component of Semester-

on-a-Ranch program) Energy & Ethics in the 21st Century (CORE 131; 2009-2010, University of Idaho) Agrarian Communities and Food Security in the Americas, University Studies Abroad Consortium

course (SOC/NRES 400/600, Spring 2008, Puntarenas, Costa Rica) Water Resources: Social, Cultural, and Economic Dimensions, University Studies Abroad Consortium

course (SOC/NRES 300, Spring 2008, Puntarenas, Costa Rica) Western U.S. Water Resources Policy & Environmental Equity (AgEc 404; Spring 2005, 2007;

University of Idaho) Law, Ethics, & the Environment (AgEc 477; Fall 2003-06; 2008-14; 2016; University of Idaho) People & The Environment: The New Wild West (CORE 101; 2001-02, University of Idaho) Sociology of Natural Resources (SOC 462; 1997, Utah State University) Social Psychology (SOC 350; 1994, Utah State University) Social Problems (SOC 140; 1994, 1996, 1997, Utah State University) Introduction to Sociology (SOC 101; 1992, 1993, University of Kentucky)

Graduate Courses Taught:

Interdisciplinary Modeling: Water-related Issues and Changing Climate (co-instructor, RSGC618,

Summer 2012, New Mexico State University in conjunction with Tri-State EPSCoR; Saito, Fernald, and Link)

Seminar on Cross-Disciplinary Research (EnvS501; Spring 2010; University of Idaho; team-taught with Penny Morgan)

Special Topics: Survey Design Methodology (EnvS501; Spring 2009; University of Idaho)

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Special Topics: Participatory Action Research Methodology (WR502; Fall 2008; University of Idaho) Western U.S. Water Resources Policy & Environmental Equity (AgEc 504; Spring 2005, 2007;

University of Idaho) Seminar on Social Issues Related to Biodiversity and Sustainable Production in the Pacific Northwest

(EnvS 501; Fall 2004, University of Idaho) Law, Ethics, & the Environment (AgEc 577 or EnvS577; Fall 2006; 2008-14; University of Idaho) Special Topics: Law, Ethics, & the Environment (EnvS 504; Fall 2004, 2005; University of Idaho) Special Topics: Law, Ethics, & the Environment (AgEc 504; Fall 2003, University of Idaho) Environmental Equity (RRT 504; 2001, University of Idaho; team-taught) Community Theory (SOC 671; 1997, Utah State University / Weber State University)

Students Advised:

Undergraduate Students: Mike Chamberlain (UI, Environmental Science) Andrew Jensen (UI, Environmental Science) Adriana Gessler (REU – REACCH, University of Idaho) Sierra Dymond-Smith (REU – REACCH, University of Idaho) José Caal Tun (Central American Youth Association – CAYA, UI / Guatemala) Joanna Parkman (REU – REACCH, University of Idaho) Augusto Gabrielli (Environmental Science, University of Idaho) Andrew Wilkin (Environmental Science, University of Idaho) Gina Baldwin (Political Science, University of Idaho) Katelyn Peterson (Environmental Science, University of Idaho) Alexis Franklin (University of Idaho, Portland State University) Toni Stanger (Political Science, University of Idaho) Erika Pedroza (Business, University of Idaho) Robin McCoy (Environmental Studies & Applications, Michigan State University) Janel Falk, (Environmental Science, University of Idaho) Nicole Kaufman (American Studies, Barnard College, Columbia University) Sonia Ponce (Psychology/Communications, University of Idaho)

Graduate Students:

Major Professor: Anna Chase, M.S. (Environmental Science, exp. 12/2019) Courtney Cooper, Ph.D. (IGERT, Water Resources, exp. 12/2019) Kevin O'Connor, P.S.M. (Environmental Science, exp. 12/2019) Dustin Whiteside, M.S. (Environmental Science, exp. 5/2019) Kaylee Taylor, M.S. (Environmental Science, exp. 5/2019) Kary Maddox, M.S. (Environmental Science, exp. 5/2019) Sarah Battease, P.S.M. (Environmental Science, exp. 5/2019) 1Chad Bennett, M.S. (Environmental Science, exp. 5/2019) Ashley Glenn, P.S.M. (Environmental Science, exp. 5/2018) Rudy Shebala, Ph.D. (Environmental Science, exp. 5/2018) Logan Wiebusch, M.S. (Environmental Science, 12/2017) 2Bastiaan Louman, Ph.D. (Global Change, UNED-ITCR-UNA, 5/2017)

(Dissertation: Factores que influyen en la dinámica de la cobertura arbórea en fincas agricolas familiares en Costa Rica")

Amanda Bentley Brymer, Ph.D. (IGERT, Environmental Science, 12/2015) (Dissertation: A Social-Ecological Systems Approach to Understanding

Environmental Changes, Impacts, Learning, and Well-Being in Rangelands) Renée Hill, Ph.D. (IGERT, Environmental Science, 12/2014)

(Dissertation: Integrating Insights for Complex Problem Solving: Applications for Interdisciplinary Pedagogy and Water Governance)

1 Co-Chair with Erin Chapman, Professor of Family & Consumer Science, University of Idaho. 2 Co-Chair with Isabel Gutiérrez-Montes, Prof. of Rural Sociology, CATIE.

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Rudy Shebala, M.S. (Environmental Science, 5/2014)

(Non-thesis report: The Navajo Interaction with the Environment and Vice Versa) 3Mark Solomon, Ph.D. (Waters of the West, 12/2011)

(Dissertation: Minimizing Barriers to Achievement of Water Resource Objectives in Jurisdictionally Complex Watersheds: The Case of the Federal Trust and Allotted Indian Reservations of the Upper Columbia River Basin)

Noel Jensen, non-thesis M.S. (Environmental Science, exp. tbd) Irene Shaver, M.S. (Environmental Science, 5/2010)

(Thesis: Conflict and the Formation of Inequity in Idaho’s Salmon Fisheries: An Investigation of Indian/White Relations)

Kodjotse “Romuald” Afatchao, Ph.D. (Environmental Science, 12/2009) (Dissertation: Social Conflict and Kentucky Bluegrass Field Burning in Northern

Idaho) Glenda Edwards, non-thesis M.S. (Environmental Science, 12/2008) Jodi Haire, non-thesis M.S. (Environmental Science, 12/2008) Shannon Donovan, Ph.D. (IGERT, Environmental Science, 8/2007)

(Dissertation: The Palouse: A Bioregional Approach for Assessing Sense of Place)

4Steph Gripne, Ph.D. (Boone & Crockett, University of Montana, 12/2005) (Dissertation: Grassbanks: An Evaluation of a Conservation Tool)

5Beth Johnson, M.S. (Agricultural Economics & Rural Sociology, 12/2004) (Thesis: Community and Economic Change in North Idaho)

Jennifer Kamm, M.S. (Environmental Science, 5/2004) (Thesis: The Social Acceptability of Economic Change in Northern Idaho)

6Stella Rwiza, M.S. (Agricultural Economics & Rural Sociology, 8/2003) (Thesis: Social and Technological Adaptation: Two Analytical Models Related to

Environmental Conflicts) Wendy Shields, M.S. (Environmental Science, 5/2003)

(Thesis: Community Involvement in the Forest Stewardship Contracting Initiative) Andriy Polovskyy, M.S. (Environmental Science, 5/2003)

(Thesis: Stumpage Price Determination in Ukraine: Economic, Social, and Environmental Aspects)

Evan Glenn, M.S. (Environmental Science, 8/2002) (Thesis: Ethics and Perceptions — INEEL Contamination and The Snake River

Plain Aquifer)

Graduate Committee Member: Karen Trebitz, Ph.D. (Water Resources – IGERT, exp. 12/2018) Catrin Edgeley, Ph.D. (Natural Resources, exp. 12/2018) Paris Edwards, Ph.D. (Water Resources – IGERT, exp. 12/2018) Alex Suazo, M.S. (Forestry, Fire, and Rangeland Management, 8/2016) Lubia Cajas Cano, Ph.D. (Environmental Science, 8/2016) Ryan Niemeyer, Ph.D. (Forest Ecology & BioGeosciences, 12/2015) Joe Holbrook, Ph.D. (Fisheries & Wildlife Sciences, 12/2015) Mitchell Davies, M.S. (Statistics, 8/2015) Becky Rittenburg, Ph.D. (Waters of the West, 5/2015) Audrey Squires, M.S. (Waters of the West, 5/2014) Colleen Kulesza, Ph.D. (Conservation Social Sciences, tbd) Lacey Rammell-O’Brien, M.S. (Waters of the West, 5/2014) Nick Sackman, M.S. (Waters of the West, exp. 5/2013) Marwa Halmy, Ph.D. (Environmental Science, 12/2012) Arjan Meddens, Ph.D. (Environmental Science, 5/2012) Ryan Toohey, Ph.D. (Environmental Science, 8/2012)

3 Co-Chair with Barbara Cosens, JD, Professor of Law, University of Idaho. 4 Co-Chair with Dr. Jack Ward Thomas, Professor of Forestry, Montana State University. 5 Co-Chair/Advisor with Dr. Jim Nelson, Professor of Agricultural Economics, University of Idaho. 6 Co-Chair/Advisor with Dr. Larry Van Tassell, Professor of Agricultural Economics, University of Idaho.

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James Capurso, Ph.D. (Waters of the West, 12/2011) Melissa Baynes, M.S. (Environmental Science, 8/2011) Reema Bansal, Ph.D. (Environmental Science, 12/2010) Brian Chaffin, M.S. (Environmental Science, 5/2010) Ann Braak, M.S. (non-Thesis, Bioregional Planning, 5/2010) Lorena Brown, M.S. (Environmental Science, 12/2008) Carrie Caselton-Lowe, M.S. (Environmental Science, 12/2008) Shannon Hatch, M.S. (Fish & Wildlife Resources, 8/2008) Chris Looney, Ph.D. (Environmental Science, 5/2008) Max Nielsen-Pincus, Ph.D. (Forest Resources, 8/2007) Nick Whitaker, M.S. (Environmental Science, 5/2007) Loy Pehrson, M.S. (Environmental Science, 5/2007) Wayde Morse, Ph.D. (Resource, Recreation, & Tourism, 5/2007) Rachel Winston, M.S. (Environmental Science, 5/2007) Arun Adhikari, M.S. (Agricultural Economics & Rural Sociology, 12/2006) Katherine Smetak, M.S. (Environmental Science, 8/2006) Julie Wawrzynek, M.S. (Environmental Science, 5/2006) John Potter, M.S. (Interdisciplinary Studies, 12/2005) Mateo Whelan, M.S. (Agroforestry, CATIE, 11/2005) Jared Wolfley, M.S. (Agricultural Economics & Rural Sociology, 8/2005) John Wallace, M.S. (Environmental Science, 5/2005) Jena Daly, M.S. (Conservation Social Science, 5/2005) Marcia Skinner, Ph.D. (Education, 12/2004) Edmund Wong, M.S. (Environmental Science, 12/2004) Mary Aardal, M.S. (Family & Consumer Sciences, 5/2004) Elmer Diaz, M.S. (Environmental Science, 5/2004) Jason Shira, M.S. (Environmental Science, 4/2004) Milovan Vukovic, Ph.D. (Political Science, 12/2003) Nate Dowse, M.S. (Environmental Science, 8/2003) Josh Linard, M.S. (Environmental Science, 7/2003) Junjia Zhu, M.S. (Statistics, 8/2002) Tammy Seefeld, M.S. (Family & Consumer Sciences, 5/2002) James George, M.S. (Environmental Science, 5/2002) Lam Chan, M.S. (Geography, 12/2001) Bill Boni, M.A. (English, 8/2000)

Courses Developed:

Working Landscapes (Undergraduate; Semester-on-a-Ranch, University of Idaho) Cross-Disciplinary Research Seminar for IGERT (Graduate, IGERT Seminar, Environmental Science) Energy & Ethics in the 21st Century (Undergraduate; CORE curriculum; University of Idaho) Water Resources: Social, Cultural, and Economic Dimensions (Undergraduate; University Studies

Abroad Consortium) Agrarian Communities and Food Security in the Americas (Undergraduate/Graduate; University

Studies Abroad Consortium) Western U.S. Water Resources Policy & Environmental Equity (Undergraduate/Graduate; University

of Idaho). Social Issues Related to Biodiversity and Sustainable Production in the Pacific Northwest (Graduate

Seminar, Environmental Science) Law, Ethics, & The Environment (Undergraduate/Graduate; University of Idaho). Includes annual

service-learning fieldtrips to Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation. People & The Environment: The New Wild West (Undergraduate CORE Discovery; University of

Idaho). Included significant service-learning and fieldwork components with trips to Wolf Education Recovery Center, Harvesting Clean Energy Conference, and Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation.

Environmental Equity (Graduate; University of Idaho) Community Theory (Graduate; Utah State/Weber State Universities) Sociology of Natural Resources (Undergraduate; Utah State University)

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Social Psychology (Undergraduate; Utah State University) Social Problems (Undergraduate; Utah State University) Introduction to Sociology (Undergraduate; University of Kentucky) Directed Study:

Survey Design & Methodology (1 cr, Spring 2009; B. Chaffin) Participatory Action Research Methodology (3 cr, Fall 2008; M. Solomon) Learning Integration with UI Student Organic Farm (3 cr, Spring 2007; G. Baldwin; in

coordination with Soil Stewards Organic Farming Club) Mixed Methodologies in Natural Resources Management (3 cr., Spring 2004; S. Donovan and

M. Nielsen-Pincus) Rural Sociology and The Environment (3 cr., Summer 2003; J. Kamm) Social Dimensions of Forest Management (3 cr, Summer 2002; A. Polovskyy) Rural Community & Environmental Risk (1 cr, Summer 2001; E. Glenn)

Non-credit Classes, Workshops, Seminars, Invited Lectures, etc.:

Guest Lectures (3), Panel Organizer, (EnvS101, Fall 2017) Guest Lecture / Seminar, (NRS501, Departmental Seminar, 9/17) Guest Lecture, (NRS235, Society and Natural Resources, 9/16, 10/17 (2), S. Daley Laursen) Guest Lecture / Facilitation, Introduction to the Toolbox, (WR506, Waters of the West, w/ S.

Eigenbrode) (9/13; 10/14, 11/15, 11/16, 11/17, B. Cosens, J. Boll) Guest Lecture, Surveying-101, (AgEc478, Advanced Agribusiness Management, 4/14, A. Johnson) Guest Lecture, Climate Change and Large-scale Agriculture, (EnvS400, Seminar: Climate Change and

Environmental Science, 4/14, B. Chaffin) Invited Lecture (with Phil Watson), Community Impacts, Immigrant Labor, and Implications for

Idaho’s Agriculture, (Leadership Idaho Agriculture, Class 33) (10/12, R. Waitley, Moscow, ID) Guest Lecture / Facilitation, Introduction to the Toolbox, (WR506, Waters of the West) (9/12; B.

Cosens, J. Boll) Invited Lecture, Adding People to the Equation, (RGSC618 NV-ID-NM EPSCoR, GEOS697 -

Interdisciplinary Modeling: Water-Related Issues and Changing Climate) (6/12, L. Saito, T. Link, Las Cruces, NM; 6/15, Boise, ID)

Guest Lecture, Justice, Equity, & Waste – The Skull Valley Case, (NATR594, Washington State University) (2/12; M. Carroll)

Guest Lecture, A Decade of Service-Learning with CTUIR, (INTR504, College Teaching and Learning) (4/11; A. Campbell)

Guest Lecture, Waste, Equity, and the Precautionary Principle on the Western Landscape, (SOC101, Introduction to Sociology) (12/09; L. Hormel)

Invited Presentation, Improving Communication in Cross-Disciplinary Collaboration, with Stephen Crowley (Boise State University), (Western Consortium of Idaho, New Mexico, and Nevada – NSF EPSCoR Tri-State Innovation Working Group) (3/09, Boise, ID)

Differences in Scientific Approaches Panel (with Ron Crawford and Barbara Williams) (University of Idaho, College of Law, LAW939 Law & Science Seminar) (1/09, B. Cosens)

Critical Factors in Making Technology Transfer Successful (Washington State University, Biological Systems Engineering Seminar) (10/08, P. Ndegwa)

Guest Lectures, Introduction of the Collaborative Toolbox (8/08); Negotiating optimization at the Watershed Scale (11/08); Can communities [still] act? (11/08); Revisiting the Toolbox (12/08) (WR506: Interdisciplinary Methods in Water Resources, B. Cosens)

NVivo8 Workshop: Una Herramienta para que problema?, CATIE, Escuela de Posgrado, Turrialba, Costa Rica, (7/08).

Guest Lecture, Breach of Civility, Breach of Justice, (FOR235: Society and Natural Resources) (4/07; L. Fins)

Guest Lecture, Peak Oil and Sustainable Agriculture, (EnvS501: A Sustainable Energy Future?) (3/07); M. Dakins)

Guest Lecture, Ranching & Rural Development: A Rural Renaissance? (AgEc101: The Business of Agriculture) (11/06; L.W. Van Tassell)

Guest Lecture, Service Learning Classroom Examples, (ED 416/516: College Teaching and Learning) (5/06; 5/07; A. Campbell)

Guest Lecture, Ranching and Development in the New West (Ag199: Rural Economic Development)

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(4/06; 5/07; J. Tanaka, Oregon State University), LaGrande, OR

Guest Lecture, Methodologies and Data Collection Strategies in Rural Development, (AgEc529: Research Methodology) (3/04; 4/06; 4/07; S. Cooke)

Guest Lecture, Can Ranching Be a Part of a Rural Renaissance? (Rnge501: Seminar: Frontiers in Forest and Rangeland Ecosystems) (4/06; K. Launchbaugh)

Invited Lecture, Partnerships & Progress for the Rangelands, Tri-State Rangeland Management Short Course – Rangelands for the Future (3/06; L. Hardesty, Washington State University), Pasco, WA

Guest Lecture, Managing Waste and Equity on the Western Landscape (NATRS / ESRP 594: Natural Resources and Environmental Issues and Ethics) (3/06; M.S. Carroll and W. Hendrix, Washington State University)

Guest Lecture, Sustainable Communities & Fair Trade Chocolate, (FOR 404/504 ST: The Natural History & Culture of a Non-Timber Tree Species Theobroma cacao) (4/05; L. Fins)

Guest Lecture, Moscow Schools Facility Planning Process, Public Affairs Reporting (JAMM 427) (10/04; K. Bird)

Wildfires Panel Member, Society & Natural Resources (For235) with Jay O’Laughlin and Leigh Lentile (9/04, W. Morse)

Guest Lecture, History of Moscow School Facilities Planning, Public Affairs Reporting (JAMM 427) (9/04; K. Bird)

Guest Lecture, “Environmental What?” Natural Resources and Environmental Issues and Ethics, Washington State University (2/04; M. Carroll & W. Hendrix)

Invited Lecture, Seminar in Environmental Sociology, University of North Carolina at Greensboro (10/03; S. Kroll-Smith)

Guest Lecture (two sections), CORE 102: People and the Environment—The New Wild West, Radioactive Waste and Contamination in the West (3/03; J. Parker; K. Guilfoyle)

Invited Lecture, Sociology of Environmental Health, University of North Carolina at Greensboro (3/03; S. Kroll-Smith)

Guest Lecture, Human Dimensions of Global Environmental Change, University of Idaho (11/02; E. Nielsen)

Panel Member, Faculty Seminar on Social Science Specializations, University of Idaho (10/02; 10/00; E. Krumpe and B. McLaughlin)

IGERT Seminar, Idaho Panhandle Research Overview, University of Idaho (7/02; IGERT Steering Committee)

Seminar, Social Science Research Overview for Research Experiences for Undergraduates NSF Intern Program in Environmental Science, University of Idaho (7/02; 6/01; M. von Braun) Guest Lectures (multiple), People & The Environment: The New Wild West (8/01-5/02; J. Parker and

N. Sanyal sections) Panel Member, Water and Water Quality, Future Problem Solvers of America, Moscow High School

(2/01; C. Tragressor) Guest Lecture, Quantitative & Statistical Methods, University of Idaho (11/00; M. Nitz) Guest Lecture, Sociological Methods, University of Idaho (10/00; J. Parker) Guest Lecture, Research Methods, University of Idaho (9/00; G. Junk) Guest Lecture, Qualitative Methods, University of Idaho (7/00; L. Johnson)

Honors, Awards, and Scholarships:

Interdisciplinary Excellence Award, with N. Bosque-Pérez, L. Waits, J. Force, P. Morgan, and S.

Eigenbrode as IGERT Principal Investigators’ Team, 2011, University of Idaho Undergraduate Research Award, Innovation Showcase, 2011, University of Idaho, with G. Soderquist,

R. Hill, C. Welch, S. Kane, J. Ahola, J. Hall, L. Keenan, and C. Schneider Nominated for R.M. Wade Excellence in Teaching Award, 2010 & 2011 College of Agricultural &

Life Sciences, University of Idaho President’s Award, 2009, Society for Range Management (Idaho Section) Alumni Award for Excellence, 2002, University of Idaho (most Influential Mentor for Janel Falk) Outstanding Student Poster Presentation (with Janel Falk, lead author), University of Idaho Extension

and Outreach Conference, Moscow, Idaho, December 2002 Outstanding Faculty Award, Environmental Science Program, 2002-2003, University of Idaho Research Assistant of the Year, College of Humanities, Arts, & Social Sciences, Utah State University,

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Logan, Utah, 1996-97

Joseph Geddes Scholarship, Utah State University, Logan, Utah, 1993-94, 1996-97 Lowry Nelson Fellowship, Utah State University, Logan, Utah, 1993-94, 1996-97 Magna Cum Laude and University Honors Graduate, Appalachian State University, Boone, North

Carolina, 1990 Chancellor’s Scholarship, Appalachian State University, Boone, North Carolina, 1986-90

SCHOLARSHIP ACCOMPLISHMENTS:

Publications, Exhibitions, Performances, Recitals:

Books/Book Chapters:

Crowley, S., S.D. Eigenbrode, M. O’Rourke, and J.D. Wulfhorst. 2014. “Introduction.” Pp 1-10 in M. O’Rourke, S. Crowley, S.D. Eigenbrode, and J.D. Wulfhorst (eds.), Enhancing Communication and Collaboration in Interdisciplinary Research. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

Looney, C., S. Donovan, M. O’Rourke, S. Crowley, S.D. Eigenbrode, L. Rotschy, N.A. Bosque-Pérez,

and J.D. Wulfhorst. 2014. “Seeing Through the Eyes of Collaborators: Using Toolbox Workshops to Enhance Cross-Disciplinary Communication.” Pp. 220-43 in M. O’Rourke, S. Crowley, S.D. Eigenbrode, and J.D. Wulfhorst (eds.), Enhancing Communication and Collaboration in Interdisciplinary Research. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

Wulfhorst, J.D., P. Salant, L. Bernacchi, S. Kane, E. Cruz, and P. Watson. 2014. “Latino Immigration,

Global Competition, and the Dairy Industry in Rural Communities.” Pp 453-70 in C. Bailey, E. Ransom, and L. Jensen (eds.), Rural America in a Globalizing World: Problems and Prospects for the 2010s. Fourth Decennial Volume of the Rural Sociological Society. Morgantown, WV: West Virginia University Press.

O’Rourke, M., S. Crowley, S.D. Eigenbrode, and J.D. Wulfhorst (eds.) 2014. Enhancing

Communication and Collaboration in Interdisciplinary Research. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

Osmond, D.L., J. Boll, E.S. Brooks, J.D. Wulfhorst, R. Mahler, L.W. Van Tassell, M. Arabi, and

D.L.K. Hoag. 2012. “Paradise Creek Watershed, Idaho: National Institute of Food and Agriculture Conservation Effects Assessment Project.” Pp. 221-233 in D.L. Osmond, D.W. Meals, D.L. Hoag, and M. Arabi (eds.), How to Build Better Agricultural Conservation Programs to Protect Water Quality: The National Institute of Food and Agriculture— Conservation Effects Assessment Project Experience. Ankeny, IA: Soil and Water Conservation Society.

Wulfhorst, J.D., S.L. Kane, J.B. Hall, J. Ahola, and R.A. Hill. 2012. “Producer Awareness and

Perceptions About Efficiency in Beef Cattle.” Pp. 29-46 in R.A. Hill (ed)., Feed Efficiency in the Beef Industry. Hoboken, NY: Wiley-Blackwell.

Wulfhorst, J.D., B.W. Eisenhauer, S. Gripne, and J.Ward. “Core Criteria and Assessment of

Participatory Research.” 2008. Pp. 23-46 in C. Wilmsen et al. (eds.), Partnerships for Empowerment: Participatory Research for Community-Based Natural Resource Management. Earthscan: London.

Wulfhorst, J.D. 2006. “Born Again — The U.S. Nuclear Power Movement.” In J.D.

Wulfhorst and A.K. Haugestad, eds., Building Sustainable Communities: Environmental Justice and Global Citizenship. Amsterdam: Rodopi.

Wulfhorst, J.D. and A.K. Haugestad, eds. 2006. Building Sustainable Communities: Environmental

Justice and Global Citizenship. Amsterdam: Rodopi.

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Wulfhorst, J.D. 2004. “Shadows of Secrecy and the Nuclear Power Renaissance.” Pp. 149-56 in

Catherine Phillips, ed., Environmental Justice and Global Citizenship (e-book,ISBN 1-904710- 13-1). Oxford, United Kingdom: Inter-Disciplinary Press. Available at: http://www.inter-disciplinary.net/publishing/idp/eBooks/EJGC2%201.6.pdf

Wulfhorst, J.D. and J. Kamm. 2004. “America’s Nuclear Waste: Tribal Sovereignty, Injustice, and Technological Conflict.” Pp. 47-62 in A.K. Haugestad and J.D. Wulfhorst, eds., Future as Fairness: Ecological Justice and Global Citizenship. Amsterdam: Rodopi.

A.K. Haugestad and J.D. Wulfhorst. 2004, eds. 2004. Future as Fairness: Ecological Justice an

Global Citizenship. Amsterdam: Rodopi.

Murdock, S.H., R.S. Krannich, F.L. Leistritz, S. Spies, J.D. Wulfhorst, S. White, K. Wrigley, and R. Sell. 1999. Hazardous Wastes in Rural America: Impacts, Implications, and Options for Rural Communities. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.

Refereed/Adjudicated:

Spiegal, S., B.T. Bestelmeyer, D.W. Archer, D.J. Augustine, E.H. Boughton. R.K. Boughton, M.A.

Cavigelli, P.E. Clark, J.D. Derner, E.W. Duncan, C.J. Hapeman, R.D. Harmel, P. Heilman, M.A. Holly, D.R. Huggins, K. King, P.J.A. Kleinman, M.A. Liebig, M.A. Locke, G.W. McCarty, N. Millar, S.B. Mirsky, T.B. Moorman, F.B. Pierson, J.R. Rigby, G.P. Robertson, J.L. Steiner, T.C. Strickland, H.M. Swain, B.J. Weinhold, J.D. Wulfhorst, M.A. Yost, and C. L. Walthall. 2018. Evaluating strategies for sustainable intensification of US agriculture through the Long-Term Agroecosystem Research network. Environmental Research Letters 13. doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/aaa779.

Bentley Brymer, A.L., D.T. Taylor, J.D. Wulfhorst, L. Allen Torell, N.R. Rimbey, and J.A. Tanaka. 2018. Economic and Social Impact Assessment of Ranching on Public Lands: A Guide to Concepts, Methods, and Applications. Journal of Rangeland Applications 4:1-16.

Maaz, T.M., J.D. Wulfhorst, V. McCracken, J. Kirkegaard, D.R. Huggins, I. Roth, H. Kaur, and W. Pan. 2018. Economic, policy, and social trends and challenges of introducing oilseed and pulse crops into dryland wheat rotations. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment. Vol 253(1):177- 94.

Bentley Brymer, A.L., J.D. Wulfhorst, and M.W. Brunson. 2018. Analyzing stakeholders' workshop dialogue for evidence of social learning. Ecology and Society 23(1):42. doi.org/10.5751/ES- 09959-230142.

Borrelli, K.A., G.E. Roesch-McNally, J.D. Wulfhorst, S.D. Eigenbrode, G.G. Yorgey, C.E. Kruger, L.L. Houston, L.A. Bernacchi, and R.L. Mahler. 2018. Farmers' Trust in Sources of Production and Climate Information and Their Use of Technology. Journal of Extension 56(3):#3FEA7.

Antle, J.M., J.E. Mu, H. Zhang, S.M. Capalbo, P.L. Diebel, S.D. Eigenbrode, C.E. Kruger, C.O. Stöckle, J.D. Wulfhorst, and J.T. Abatzoglou. 2017. Design and Use of Representative Agricultural Pathways for Integrated Assessment of Climate Change in U.S. Pacific Northwest Cereal-Based Systems. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution. https://doi.org/10.3389/fevo.2017.00099

Bernacchi, L. and J.D. Wulfhorst. 2017. Crop consultants serving as ‘climate consultants’: An Extension opportunity for climate change communication. Journal of Extension 55(1):article #1FEA3. https://www.joe.org/joe/2017february/a3.php

Bosque-Perez, N., P. Zion Klos, J.E. Force, L.P. Waits, K. Cleary, P. Rhoades, S.M. Galbraith, A.L. Bentley Brymer, M. O’Rourke, S.D. Eigenbrode, B. Finegan, J.D. Wulfhorst, N. Sibelet, and J.D. Holbrook. 2016. A Pedagogical Model for Team-Based Problem-Focused Interdisciplinary Doctoral Education. BioScience 66(6):477-488.

Louman, B., I. Gutiérrez, J.F. Le Coq, J.D. Wulfhorst, M. Yglesias, and C. Brennes. 2016. El enfoque

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de medios de vida combinado con la indagación apreciativa para analizar la dinámica de la cobertura arbórea en fincas privadas: el caso de Costa Rica. Ciencia Ergo Sum 23(1):58-66.

Bentley Brymer, A., J. Holbrook, R. Niemeyer, A. Suazo, J.D. Wulfhorst, K. Vierling, B. Newingham,

T. Link, and J. Rachlow. 2016. A social-ecological impact assessment for public lands management: application of a conceptual and methodological framework. Ecology & Society 21(3):9. http://dx.doi.org/10.5751/ES-08569-210309.

Louman, B., I. Gutiérrez, J.F. Le Coq, C. Brenes, J.D. Wulfhorst, F. Casanoves, M. Yglesias, and S. Rios. 2016. Avances en la comprensión de la transición forestal en fincas costarricenses. Revibec: revista de la Red Iberoamericana de Economia Ecológica 26:191-206.

Chaffin, B., B. Mahler, J.D. Wulfhorst, and B. Shafii. 2014. “The Role of Agency Partnerships in

Collaborative Watershed Groups: Lessons from the Pacific Northwest Experience.” Environmental Management 25 September: online. DOI: 10.1007/s00267-014-0367-y

Fremier, A.K., F.A.J. DeClerck, N.A. Bosque-Pérez, N. Estrada Carmona, R. Hill, T. Joyal, L.

Keesecker, P.Z. Klos, A. Martinez-Salinas, R. Niemeyer, A. Sanfiorenzo, K. Welsh, and J.D. Wulfhorst. 2013. “Understanding Spatial-Temporal Lags in Ecosystem Services to Improve Incentive Mechanisms and Governance: Examples from Mesoamerica and River-Riparian Systems.” BioScience 63:472-82. doi:10.1525/bio.2013.63.6.9. Figure: http://www.flickr.com/photos/bioversity/10924021875/ Article: http://www.bioversityinternational.org/index.php?id=244&tx_news_pi1%5Bnews%5D=2747& cHash=74a66c82161109b799ba4255e490330e

Watson, P., K. Castelin, P. Salant, and J.D. Wulfhorst. 2012. “Estimating the Impacts of a Reduction in the Foreign-Born Labor Supply on a State Economy: A Nested CGE Analysis of the Idaho Economy.” The Review of Regional Studies 42:51-74.

Huntsinger, L., N.F. Sayre, and J.D. Wulfhorst. 2012. “Birds, Beasts, and Bovines: Three Cases of

U.S. Pastoralism and Wildlife.” Pastoralism: Research, Policy, and Practice 2:12. DOI:10.1186/2041-7136-2-12.

Morse, W.C., W.J. McLaughlin, J.D. Wulfhorst, and C. Harvey. 2012. “Social Ecological Complex

Adaptive Systems: A Framework for Research on Payments for Ecosystem Services.” Urban Ecosystems Online:1-25. DOI: 10.1007/s11252-011-0178-3.

Chaffin, B.C., R.L. Mahler, J.D. Wulfhorst, and B. Shafii. 2012. “Collaborative Watershed Groups in

Three Pacific Northwest States: A Regional Evaluation of group metrics and perceived success.” Journal of American Water Resources Association. 48(1):113-122. DOI: 10.1111/j.1752-1688.2011.00599.x.

Donovan, S., J.D. Wulfhorst, and M. Jennings. 2011. “Knowing Your Boundaries: A Bioregional

Approach to Defining the Palouse.” Journal of Natural Resources Policy Research 3(2):125- 144. DOI: 10.1080/19390459.2011.557882

Wulfhorst, J.D., J.K. Ahola, S.L. Kane, L.D. Keenan, and R.A. Hill. 2010. “Factors affecting beef

cattle producer perspectives on feed efficiency.” Journal of Animal Science 88:3749-3758 doi:10.2527/jas.2010-2907.

Tosakana, N., L.W. Van Tassell, J.D. Wulfhorst, B. Mahler, J. Boll, E.S. Brooks, and S. Kane. 2010.

“Determinants of the Adoption of Conservation Practices by Farmers in the Northwest Wheat and Range Region.” Journal of Soil and Water Conservation 65(6):404-412. doi:10.2489/jswc.65.6.404

Nielsen-Pincus, M., T. Hall, J.E. Force, and J.D. Wulfhorst. 2010. “Socio-demographic effects on

place bonding.” The Journal of Environmental Psychology 30:443-454.

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doi:10.1016/j.jenvp.2010.01.007.

Brooks, E., J. Boll, A.J. Snyder, K.M. Ostrowski, S.L. Kane, J.D. Wulfhorst, L.W. Van Tassell, and R.

Mahler. 2010. “Long Term Sediment Loading Trends in the Paradise Creek Watershed.” Journal of Soil and Water Conservation 65(6):331-341. doi:12.2489/jswc.65.6.331.

Morse, W.C., J.L. Schedelbauer, S.E. Sesnie, B. Finegan, C.A. Harvey, S.J. Hollenhorst, K. Kavanagh,

D. Stoian, and J.D. Wulfhorst. 2009. “Consequences of Environmental Service Payments for Forest Retention and Recruitment in a Costa Rica Biological Corridor.” Ecology and Society 14(1):23 [online] URL: http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol14/iss1/art23/.

Donovan, S., C. Looney, T. Hanson, Y. Sánchez-de León, M. Jennings, J.D. Wulfhorst, S.D. Eigenbrode, J. Johnson-Maynard, N.A. Bosque-Pérez. 2009. “Reconciling social and biological needs in an endangered ecosystem: The Palouse as a model for bioregional planning.” Ecology and Society 14(1):9 [online] URL: http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol14/iss1/art9/

Owen, A., P. Jankowski, B. Williams, and J.D. Wulfhorst. 2008. “Social Cybernetics and Public Activation Within Existing Resource Protection Planning Frameworks.” Journal of Environmental Policy and Planning 10(3):255-269.

Whelan, M., D. Stoian, J.D. Wulfhorst, E. Somarriba, Gabriela Soto, and K. Prins. 2008. “Medios de

vida y dinámica del uso del suelo en los Territorios Indígenas Bribri y Cabécar de Talamanca, Costa Rica.” Agroforestería en las Américas 46:51-56.

Wulfhorst, J.D. 2007. “Distrust and the Nuclear Doctrine.” Forum on Public Policy Summer [online]

URL: http://www.forumonpublicpolicy.com/archivesum07/wolfhurst.pdf

Dahlquist, R.M., M.P. Whelan, L. Winowiecki, B. Polidoro, S. Candela, C.A. Harvey, J.D. Wulfhorst, P.A. McDaniel, and N.A. Bosque-Pérez. 2007. “Incorporating livelihoods in biodiversity conservation: a case study of cacao agroforestry systems in Talamanca, Costa Rica.” Conservation Biology 16:2311-2333.

Morse, W., M. Nielsen-Pincus, J. Force, and J.D. Wulfhorst. 2007. “Bridges and Barriers to

Developing and Conducting Integrated Team Research: Lessons Learned from a NSF IGERT Experience.” Ecology and Society 12:8 [online] URL: http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol12/iss2/art8/

Eigenbrode, S.E., M. O’Rourke, J.D. Wulfhorst, D.M. Althoff, C.S. Goldberg, K. Merrill, W. Morse, M. Nielsen-Pincus, J. Stephens, L. Winowiecki, and N. Bosque-Pérez. 2007. “Employing Philosophical Dialogue in Collaborative Science.” BioScience 57(1):55-64.

Wulfhorst, J.D., N. Rimbey, and T. Darden. 2006. Sharing the Rangelands — Competing for Sense of

Place. American Behavioral Scientist. 50(2):166-186.

Chin, J.F. and J.D. Wulfhorst. 2004. “The Importance of Equity in Cross-Cultural Research.” Journal of the Idaho Academy of Science 40(2):10-21.

Wulfhorst, J.D. and M. Nielsen-Pincus. 2003. “Negotiating Public Health: A Theoretical Perspective

on Agricultural Burning and Community Conflict in Northern Idaho.” Applied Environmental Science and Public Health 1(1):33-44.

Wulfhorst, J.D. and E. Glenn. 2002. “Irrigation, Community, and Historical Development Along the

Upper Snake River.” Agricultural History 76(2):434-47.

Wulfhorst, J.D., A.E. Luloff, S.L. Albrecht, and S. Lopez. 2001. “Perceptions of Economic Development, Environmental Protection, and Rural Indian Identity.” Journal of Rural Community Psychology E4(1)1-21. (http://www.marshall.edu/JRCP/wulfSI.htm)

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Wulfhorst, J.D. 2000. “Collective Identity and Hazardous Waste Management.” Rural Sociology

65(2):275-94.

Wulfhorst, J.D. and R.S. Krannich. 1999. “Effects on Collective Morale from Technological Risk.” Society and Natural Resources 12(1):1-18.

Spies, S., S. H. Murdock, S. White, R. S. Krannich, J.D. Wulfhorst, K. Wrigley, F. L. Leistritz, R. R.

Hamm, R. Sell, and J. Thompson. 1998. “Waste Facility Experience and Perceptions of Waste- Related Health and Safety Risks.” Society and Natural Resources, 11:719-41.

Spies, S., S. H. Murdock, S. White, F. L. Leistritz, R. R. Hamm, R. Sell, J. Thompson, R. S. Krannich,

J.D. Wulfhorst, and K. Wrigley. 1998. “Support for Waste Facility Siting: Differences Between Community Leaders and Residents.” Rural Sociology 63(1):65-93.

Murdock, S. H., S. Spies, K. Effah, S. White, R. Krannich, J.D. Wulfhorst, K. Wrigley, F.L. Leistritz,

and R. Sell. 1998. “Waste Facility Siting in Rural Communities in the United States: An Assessment of Impacts and Their Effects on Residents’ Levels of Support/Opposition.” Journal of the Community Development Society 29(1):90-118.

Sell, R. S., F. L. Leistritz, S. H. Murdock, S. Spies, S. White, R. S. Krannich, J.D. Wulfhorst and K.

Wrigley. 1998. “Economic and fiscal impacts of waste and non-waste development in rural United States.” Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal, 16(1):3-13.

Peer Reviewed/Evaluated:

Wulfhorst, J.D., J. Gray, I. Roth, and L. McNamee. 2016. Comparative Climate Change Risk

Perceptions for Inland Pacific Northwest Producers. Dryland Field Day Abstracts – Highlights of Research Progress. University of Idaho Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin #189. University of Idaho, Moscow, ID.

Crowley, S., S.D. Eigenbrode, M. O’Rourke, and J.D. Wulfhorst. 2010. Cross-disciplinary

localization: a philosophical approach. Multilingual (September): http://www.multilingual.com/114LCDR/

Salant, P., J.D. Wulfhorst, S. Kane, with C. Dearien. 2009. Community Level Impacts of Idaho’s Changing Dairy Industry. Idaho Agricultural Experiment Station Research Bulletin, Moscow, ID.

Toohey, R, M. Ramos, S. Donovan, E. Varon, E. Florian, J. Jones, A. Cardenas, C. Harvey, J.D.

Wulfhorst, J. Boll, N.A. Bosque-Pérez, S. Eigenbrode, D. Stoian, and L. Hilje. 2007. Integrating Decision-Maker Preference and Ecosystem Services of Coffee Agroforestry Systems within the Volcanica Central de Talamanca Biological Corridor, Costa Rica. Abstract published in the Proceedings of the Second International Symposium for Multistrata Agro-forestry Systems, CATIE, Turrialba, Costa Rica, September 17-21.

Tosakana, N., L.W. Van Tassell, J. D. Wulfhorst, J. Boll, R. Mahler, and E. Brooks.

2007. Determinants of the Adoption of Best Management Practices by Inland Northwest Farmers. Selected paper at the 2007 Western Agricultural Economics Association Meetings, Portland, OR. July. Abstract: Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics. 32, 3(2007): in print.

Peterson, K. and J.D. Wulfhorst. 2007. “Public and Producer Attitudes about Compensation Related to

Kentucky Bluegrass Post-Harvest Residue Burn Ban in Idaho.” McNair Research Journal 3(Spring):60-68.

Wulfhorst, J.D., L. Van Tassell, B. Johnson, J. Holman, and D. Thill. 2006. An industry amidst

conflict and change: Practices and perceptions of Idaho’s bluegrass seed producers. UI Agricultural Experiment Station Research Bulletin, RES-165.

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Wulfhorst, J. D., S. L. Kane, L. W. Van Tassell, B. Johnson, R. Afatchao, K. Peterson, and B. Alvarez.

2006. Public Attitudes and Perceptions of Air Quality and Bluegrass Seed Residue Burning in Northern Idaho. UI Agricultural Experiment Station Research Bulletin, RES-166.

Eisenhauer, B. and J.D. Wulfhorst. 2005. Capitalizing on the Potential to Empower and Mobilize.

Community-Centered Research Series: Measuring What Matters, CCR6, Western Rural Development Center, Logan, UT (Available at http://extension.usu.edu/wrdc).

Pedroza, E. and J.D. Wulfhorst. 2005. “Kentucky Bluegrass Burning Law.” McNair Research Journal 1(Summer):38-42.

Wulfhorst, J.D., N.R. Rimbey and T.D. Darden. 2005. Community and resistance on the range.

Proceedings of the Soc. for Range Management Annual Meeting, Abstract #385. February 5- 11,. Ft. Worth, TX.

Wulfhorst, J.D. and B. Eisenhauer. 2004. “Truth, Ethics, and Credibility in Community-Centered

Research.” Community-Centered Research Series: Measuring What Matters, CCR5, Western Rural Development Center, Logan, UT (Available at http://extension.usu.edu/wrdc).

Falk, J. and J.D. Wulfhorst. Philosophic Frameworks for Understanding Time: Cultural Considerations For Inclusive Social Science Research. [CD-ROM] Proceedings For The National Conferences on Undergraduate Research, 2004, Asheville, NC, pp. 1-9.

Falk, J. and J.D. Wulfhorst. 2003. “To Include or Not to Include—Sensitivity to Cross-Cultural

Research in Idaho.” Abstract. Journal of the Idaho Academy of Science 39(1):19-20.

Wulfhorst, J.D., K. Wrigley, J. Kamm., J. Parker, E. Glenn, J. Beller, and B. Breckenridge. “Subsurface Contamination and Economic Development in the Snake River Basin.” Proceedings from the 2nd Annual INEEL Subsurface Science Symposium, October 2002, Boise, Idaho.

Kaufman, N. and J.D. Wulfhorst. “Presence, Presentation, & Flexibility in Tribal Fieldwork.”

Proceedings from the Annual Conference of the National Association of Native American Studies, February 2002, Houston, Texas.

Wulfhorst, J.D., E. Glenn, B. Breckenridge, J. Beller, J. Brown, H. Blackman, R. Krannich, S.

Albrecht, J. Parker, L.R. Mink. “Subsurface Science and the Above-Ground Issues.” Proceedings from the 1st Annual INEEL Subsurface Science Symposium, September 2001, Idaho Falls, Idaho.

Boll, J., J.D. Wulfhorst, C.A. Campbell, E.S. Brooks, S. Chen, G. Wang, C.O. Stockle, D.K. McCool,

D. Brown, D. Feichtinger, and A. Vitale. “An Integrated Systems approach to watershed restoration with community involvement applied to a small rural watershed.” Proceedings from the NSF/EPA/USDA Water and Watersheds Progress Review Conference, April 2001, San Francisco, California.

Wulfhorst, J.D. “Comparison of Influential Factors in Community Among Indian and non-Indian

Groups.” Proceedings from the Annual Conference of the National Association of Native American Studies, February 2001, Houston, Texas.

Wulfhorst, J.D., S.L. Albrecht, R.S. Krannich. “A Comparison of Community-Level Impacts in

Opportunity/Threat Development.” Abstract published at the 8th International Symposium on Society and Resource Management, June 2000, Bellingham, Washington.

Wulfhorst, J.D., S.L. Albrecht, A.E. Luloff, and S. Lopez. “Community Identity in Rural Indian

Development.” Proceedings from the Annual Conference of the National Association of Native American Studies, February 2000, Houston, Texas.

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Wulfhorst, J.D., H. Ernst, and M. Al-Kaisi. “Sustaining Community with a Water Quality Initiative.”

Proceedings from the 30th Annual Meeting of the Community Development Society, July 1998, Kansas City, Missouri.

Other:

Seamon, E., G. Roesch-McNally, L. McNamee, I. Roth, J.D. Wulfhorst, S.D. Eigenbrode, D. Daley Laursen. 2017. Producer perceptions on climate change and agriculture: A statistical atlas. University of Idaho Agricultural Economics Extension Series 17-01. Moscow, ID.

Wulfhorst, J.D., N. Rimbey, S. Jensen, and P. Lewin. 2016. Social and Community Assessment for

Owyhee County. Agricultural Economics Extension Series, #16-01. University of Idaho, Moscow, ID.

Wulfhorst, J.D., L.A. Bernacchi, B. Mahler, L.N. McNamee, M. Reyna, and S. Irizarry. 2014.

Measuring Producer Trust and Attitudes about Climate Change. REACCH annual report, Year 4. University of Idaho, College of Agricultural & Life Sciences: Moscow, ID.

Wulfhorst, J.D., L.A. Bernacchi, B. Mahler, L.N. McNamee, M. Reyna, and S. Irizarry. 2014.

REACCH Producers Make the Internet a Functional Tool. REACCH annual report, Year 4. University of Idaho, College of Agricultural & Life Sciences: Moscow, ID.

Bernacchi, L.A., J.D. Wulfhorst, L.N. McNamee, and M. Reyna. 2014. Public Perceptions of Climate

Change and PNW Agriculture. REACCH annual report, Year 4. University of Idaho, College of Agricultural & Life Sciences: Moscow, ID.

Burke, I., N. Lawrence, L.A. Bernacchi, and J.D. Wulfhorst. 2014. Influence of climate and

disturbance on the distribution and management of Mayweed Chamomile and Italian Ryegrass in the Pacific Northwest. REACCH annual report, Year 4. University of Idaho, College of Agricultural & Life Sciences: Moscow, ID.

Wulfhorst, J.D., Watson, P., K. Castelin, P. Salant, and J.D. Wulfhorst. 2012. An Analysis of How

Reducing The Supply of Foreign-Born Labor Would Impact Idaho’s Economy. University of Idaho Office of Community Partnerships, Vol. 1, No. 2. Moscow, ID.

Salant, P., J.D. Wulfhorst, S. Kane, and C. Dearien. 2012. Community-Level Impacts of Idaho’s

Changing Dairy Industry. University of Idaho’s Office of Community Partnerships,Vo1. 1, No. 1. Moscow, ID.

Hill, R. and J.D. Wulfhorst. 2010. Summary of Personal Interviews with Stakeholders. STEEP

Socioeconomics Project Working Paper WP-2 2010. August. (58 pp.).

Salant, P., J.D. Wulfhorst, S. Kane, with C. Dearien. 2009. Community Level Impacts of Idaho’s Changing Dairy Industry. Final Project Report, Moscow, ID.

Wulfhorst, J.D. and N.R. Rimbey. 2007. “Idaho Rangeland Resource Commission: 2007 Membership

Focus Groups Final Report & Data Summary.” Agricultural Economics Extension Series, No. 07-03. University of Idaho. Moscow, ID.

Donovan, S., T. Hanson, C. Looney, Y. Sánchez-de León, T.D. Hatten, S.D. Eigenbrode, J. Johnson-

Maynard, J.D. Wulfhorst, M. Jennings, S. Brunsfeld, and N.A. Bosque-Pérez. 2007. “Beyond Wheat: Using Interdisciplinary Research to Develop Conservation Strategies on the Palouse.” Pp 12-16 in Proceedings of the Fifth Annual meeting of the University of Idaho and CATIE IGERT Project, Moscow, ID, May 16-19.

Toohey, R., M. Ramos, S. Donovan, E. Varon, E. Florian, A. Cardenas, J. Jones, J. Boll, N.A. Bosque-

Pérez, J.D. Wulfhorst, S.D. Eigenbrode, C. Harvey, D. Stoian, and L. Hilje. 2007. “Integrating

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Decision Maker Preferences and Ecosystem Services of Coffee Agroforestry Systems within the Volcanica Central – Talamanca Biological Corridor, Costa Rica.” Pp 26-30 in Proceedings of the Fifth Annual meeting of the University of Idaho and CATIE IGERT Project, Moscow, ID, May 16-19.

Donovan, S. and J.D. Wulfhorst. 2007. “Beyond Wheat: A Social Assessment of the Palouse

Landscape.” Pp. 34-35 in Proceedings of the Fifth Annual meeting of the University of Idaho and CATIE IGERT Project, Moscow, ID, May 16-19.

Donovan, S. and J.D. Wulfhorst. 2007. “A Social Science Journey: Gaining Insight into Coffee

Producer Perspectives Regarding Environmental Services in the Turrialba-Jiménez Biological Corridor, Costa Rica. Pp. 80-81 in Proceedings of the Fifth Annual meeting of the University of Idaho and CATIE IGERT Project, Moscow, ID, May 16-19.

Martin, J., J.D. Wulfhorst, and N.R. Rimbey. 2007. “Owyhee County Social and Economic Impact

Assessment.” Pp. 460-464 in Proceedings from the 2006 Grazing Lands Conference Initiative, St. Louis, MO, December, 10-13.

Donovan, S., T. Hanson, T.D. Hatten, C. Looney, Y. Sánchez-de León, S.D. Eigenbrode, J. Johnson-

Maynard, J.D. Wulfhorst, M. Jennings, S. Brunsfeld, and N.A. Bosque-Pérez. 2006. Interdisciplinary Research Report. Palouse Prairie: Using Interdisciplinary Research to Develop Conservation Strategies on the Palouse. Pp. 15-19 in Proceedings from the Fourth Annual Meeting of the UI-CATIE IGERT Project, Moscow, ID, September 5-10.

Toohey, R., M. Ramos, E. Varón, E. Florian, Adríana Cárdenas, S. Donovan, J. Jones, J. Boll, N.A.

Bosque-Pérez, S.D. Eigenbrode, C. Harvey, L. Hilje, D. Stoian, and J.D. Wulfhorst. 2006. Interdisciplinary Research Report. A Multi-criteria Analysis of the Potential of Coffee Agroforestry Systems to Capitalize on Environmental Services (Biodiversity, Hyrdological, and Pest Management) within a Biological Corridor in Costa Rica. Pp. 29-34 in Proceedings from the Fourth Annual Meeting of the UI-CATIE IGERT Project, Moscow, ID, September 5-10.

Donovan, S. and J.D. Wulfhorst. 2006. The Palouse: Social Perceptions of a Changing Landscape.

Disciplinary Research Report. Pp. 38-39 in Proceedings from the Fourth Annual Meeting of the UI-CATIE IGERT Project, Moscow, ID, September 5-10.

Thill, D., J. Johnson-Maynard, J. McCaffrey, L.W. Van Tassell, J.D. Wulfhorst, and J. Holman. 2006.

Progress Report – Integrated Residue Management Systems for Sustained Seed Yield of Kentucky Bluegrass Without Burning – Phase I and II. Grass Seed Cropping Systems for a Sustainable Agriculture. USDA Agricultural Research Service, Pullman, WA.

Thill, D., J. Johnson-Maynard, C. Hunt, J. McCaffrey, L.W. Van Tassell, J.D. Wulfhorst, W. Chun, K.

Hart,, and J. Church. 2006. Annual WSARE Progress Report December 2006 Project Number SW03-021 Cooperative Agreement 2003-38640-13140, Integrated Residue Management Systems for Sustained Seed Yield of Kentucky Bluegrass Without Burning. USDA Western Sustainable Agriculture Research & Education, Logan, UT.

Kyte, M., P. Cook, J.D. Wulfhorst, N. Sanyal, S. Hollenhorst, B. Andersen, M. Dixon, B. McLaughlin,

L. Wu, H. Wong, I. Strout, D. Perez-Bravo, W. Steed, and A. Amendt. 2006. Transportation on the Edge of Town: How do we decide Moscow’s Future --- A Report from the Sustainable Transportation Seminar as a joint effort between the University of Idaho and the City of Moscow, July. http://www.webs1.uidaho.edu/ce501- 400/resources/final%20report%20v05%202006-07-08.pdf

Donovan, S., T. Hanson, T.D. Hatten, C. Looney, Y. Sánchez-de León, N.A. Bosque-Pérez, S. Brunsfeld, S.D. Eigenbrode, J. Johnson-Maynard, and J.D. Wulfhorst. 2005. Interdisciplinary Research Report. Palouse Prairie: Social and Biophysical Perspectives of an Endangered Ecosystem. Pp. 19-23 in Proceedings of the Third Annual Meeting of the UI-CATIE IGERT Project, Turrialba (CATIE), Costa Rica, July.

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Donovan, S. and J.D. Wulfhorst. 2005. Disciplinary Research Report — The Palouse: Social Perceptions of a Changing Landscape. Pp. 44-45 in Proceedings of the Third Annual UI-CATIE IGERT Project, Turrialba (CATIE), Costa Rica, July.

Donovan, S., T. Hanson, T. Hatten, C. Looney, Y. Sánchez-de León, N. A. Bosque-Pérez, S.

Brunsfeld, S.D. Eigenbrode, J. Johnson-Maynard, and J.D. Wulfhorst. 2005. Interdisciplinary Research Report — Palouse Prairie: Social and Biophysical Perspectives of an Endangered Ecosystem. UI-CATIE IGERT Annual Meeting, Turrialba, Costa Rica.

Piet, S., H. Heydt, J. Joe, B.P. Bugger, T.L. Ehresman, M. Hart, M.E. Dakins, J.D. Wulfhorst, S.

Bigger, and B. Ingles. 2005. Approach for Next Generation Nuclear Plant Public Outreach and Analysis. Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory, Idaho Falls, ID. (INEEL/EXT-05-02627).

Thill, D. (lead PI) 2005. Final Reports to Grass Seed Cropping Systems for Sustainable Agriculture

and Western Sustainable Agriculture Research & Education programs for project on alternatives to thermal residue removal. (Wulfhorst contribution as the sociological components submitted for each of these reports).

Wulfhorst, J.D. and L. Van Tassell. 2005. Public Perceptions of Air Quality and Agricultural Burning

in Northern Idaho. Preliminary Executive Summary Report. Department of Agricultural Economics & Rural Sociology, University of Idaho.

Wulfhorst, J.D. 2005. “From the hearts of Idaho’s Buckaroos.” Programs & People. (Winter).

Moscow, ID: University of Idaho College of Agricultural & Life Sciences.

Wulfhorst, J.D. 2004. Final Report: Public Response to Bluegrass Field Burning in Northern Idaho. University Research Office, University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho.

Donovan, S., T. Hanson, C. Looney, Y. Sánchez-de León, N.A. Bosque-Pérez, S. Brunsfeld, S.D.

Eigenbrode, J. Johnson-Maynard, and J.D. Wulfhorst. 2004. Interdisciplinary Research Report – Palouse Prairie: Integrated Research and Conservation Planning for an Endangered Ecosystem. Pp. 17-21 in Proceedings of the Second Annual Meeting of the UI-CATIE IGERT Project, Moscow, ID, May.

Donovan, S. and J.D. Wulfhorst. 2004. Disciplinary Research Report – The Impact of Conservation

Education on People’s Perceptions and Attitudes of Land Use on the Palouse: A Case Study. Pp. 28-29 in Proceedings of the Second Annual Meeting of the UI-CATIE IGERT Project, Moscow, ID, May.

Parker, J., R. Afatchao, and J.D. Wulfhorst. 2004. Market Feasibility Assessment for the Common

Potato Lily. Production of Native Plant Sets as Economic Development for the Kalispel Tribe, USDA Small Business Innovation Research Program. University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho.

Wulfhorst, J.D. Seeds for the Future: Building a Service-Learning Partnership between the

Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation & The University of Idaho ~ An Ongoing Report. University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho (April 2004, #1-04; Sept. 2004, #2-04; June 2005, #3-05, Dec. 2005, #4-05, Dec. 2006, #5-06).

Looney, C., Y. Sánchez-de León, R. Cobb, S. Eigenbrode, J. Johnson-Maynard, J.D. Wulfhorst, and

N.A. Bosque-Pérez. 2003. Interdisciplinary Research Report – Invertebrate Biodiversity in the Palouse Prairie: Conservation Implications. Pp. 9-12 in Proceedings of the First Annual Meeting of the University of Idaho and Tropical Agricultural Research and Higher Education Center (CATIE) IGERT Project, La Selva and Turrialba, Costa Rica, July 27 – August 1.

Morse, W. J.D. Parker, and J.D. Wulfhorst. 2003. Social Assessment for the Idaho Panhandle National

Forests: Prescribed Fire and Forest Health. Pp. 47-48 in Proceedings of the First Annual

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Meeting of the University of Idaho and Tropical Agricultural Research and Higher Education Center (CATIE) IGERT Project, La Selva and Turrialba, Costa Rica, July 27 – August 1.

Wulfhorst, J.D., N.R. Rimbey, and T.D. Darden. 2003. "Social and Community Impacts of Public

Land Grazing Policy Alternatives in the Bruneau Resource Area of Owyhee County, Idaho." Agricultural Economics Extension Series No. 03-07, University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho.

Darden, T.D., N.R. Rimbey, and J.D. Wulfhorst. 2003. "Regional Economic Impact Model of Owyhee

County, Idaho and the Four County Area Including Ada, Canyon, Elmore and Owyhee Counties." Agricultural Economics Extension Series No. 03-06, University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho.

N.R. Rimbey, T.D. Darden, L.A. Torrell, J.A. Tanaka, L.W.Van Tassell, and J.D. Wulfhorst. 2003.

"Ranch Level Economic Impacts of Public Land Grazing - Policy Alternatives in the Bruneau Area of Owyhee County, Idaho." Agricultural Economics Extension Series No. 03-05, University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho.

Wulfhorst, J.D. 2003. “Public Interest and Involvement in Environmental Policy.” INRA Informer

3(9):14-5.

Wulfhorst, J.D. 2003. Final Report — Addressing Community and Natural Resources Policy as a Part of Subsurface Science at INEEL (UI-001). Inland Northwest Research Alliance, Idaho Falls, Idaho.

Shields, W. and J.D. Wulfhorst. 2002. Preliminary Findings: Social Assessment of the Lakeface Lamb

Fuel Reduction Stewardship Project. US Forest Service. Priest Lake Ranger District Office, Nordman, ID.

Wulfhorst, J.D. 2000; 2001; 2002; 2003. Quarterly Reports (Jan., Apr., Jul., and Oct.). Inland

Northwest Research Alliance, Idaho Falls, Idaho.

Parker, J., J.D. Wulfhorst, and J. Kamm. 2002. Social Assessment for the Idaho Panhandle National Forests—Final Report. University of Idaho. (US Forest Service Challenge Cost Share Agreement No: 01-CS-11010400-018). Available at: http://www.ag.uidaho.edu/aers/publications/ Rural%20Sociology/Final%20Report.pdf

Wulfhorst, J.D. 2002. “Image Isn’t Everything for INEEL.” Idaho Economics (May), Dept. of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology: Moscow, Idaho.

Wulfhorst, J.D. and J. Parker. 2002. Idaho Panhandle National Forests—Focus Group Summary

Report. University of Idaho. (US Forest Service Challenge Cost Share Agreement No: 01-CS- 11010400-018).

Wulfhorst, J.D. and J. Parker. 2001. Preliminary Report: Social Assessment for the Idaho Panhandle

National Forests. (US Forest Service Challenge Cost Share Agreement No: 01-CS-11010400- 018).

Albrecht, S.L., A.E. Luloff, J. Bridger, and J.D. Wulfhorst. 2001. Final Report on Low-Level

Radioactive Waste Facility Siting (Project #97-35401-4444). USDA—National Research Initiative Office (Rural Development Program), Washington, D.C.

Wulfhorst, J.D. and Jim Nelson. 2000. “UI’s Social Science Research Unit Provides Timely and

Relevant Information.” Idaho Economics (August), Dept. of Agricultural Economics & Rural Sociology.

Murdock, S.H., S. Spies, K. Effah, S. White, R.S. Krannich, J.D. Wulfhorst, K. Wrigley, F.L. Leistritz,

R. Sell, and J. Thompson. 1997. Final Report on Socioeconomic Impacts of Waste Facility Siting and Management in Rural America (Project #93-37401-8973). USDA—National

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Research Initiative Office (Rural Development Program), Washington, D.C.

Refereed/Adjudicated (currently scheduled or submitted):

Rittenburg, R.A., J. Boll, J.D. Wulfhorst, and K. B. Eitel. Development of a Socio-Physical Lag Time

Concept for Improved Effectiveness of Agricultural Nonpoint Source Pollution Management. Scheduled for submission to Journal of American Water Resources Association, March, 2019.

Irizarry, S.A., J.D. Wulfhorst, L.N. McNamee, and I. Roth. Perceived Climate Change Risk and

Agricultural Adaptation in the Inland Pacific Northwest. Scheduled for submission to Risk Analysis, April, 2019.

Refereed/Adjudicated (withdrawn):

Hill, R.D., K.W. Unwala, L. Keesecker, T. Joyal, J. Boll, A. Fremier, and N.A. Bosque-Pérez. “Reconciling resource management with the landscape: An approach to identify scale mis-fit in social-ecological systems.” Submitted to Ecology & Society, November 2014. Withdrew as a co-author due to conflict about other missing co-authors’ status.

Presentations and Other Creative Activities:

Wulfhorst, J.D., N. Rimbey, S. Jensen, and P. Lewin. 2016. Change in the Social and Economic Landscapes of Southwestern Idaho. 2016 Western Land Symposium. October 5, Boise, ID.

Wulfhorst, J.D., N. Rimbey, K. Scott Jensen, and P. Lewin. 2016. Socio-economic Assessment Update

for Owyhee County – Parts II & III. 138th Annual Meeting Owyhee Cattleman’s Association, July 30, Silver City Schoolhouse, Silver City, ID.

Wulfhorst, J.D., N. Rimbey, K. Scott Jensen, & P. Lewin. 2016. Comparing Rancher and Community

Perceptions in Southwestern Idaho. Idaho Rangeland Resource Commission Board Meeting, March 8, Boise, ID.

Wulfhorst, J.D., N. Rimbey, K. Scott Jensen, & P. Lewin. 2016. Galvanizing Grit: The

Socioeconomics of the Idaho Cattle Industry. Annual Convention and Trade Show of the Idaho Cattleman’s Association, November 14-15, Sun Valley Inn, Sun Valley, ID.

Wulfhorst, J.D. and J. Gray. 2016. An Educational Moment on Trying to Map Social Survey

Responses of Producers’ Perceptions of Climate Change Risk (One Story from Obj4!). REACCH Flipped Seminar, Moscow, ID.

Current Survey Results, 1/15, Presentation to the Idaho Rangelands Resource Commission Board of

Directors, Boise, ID.

“The Social Science Research Unit at the University of Idaho”, 6/14, Clinical and Translational Research Infrastructure Network (CTR-IN) annual meeting, Las Vegas, NV.

“Communication and Collaboration in Graduate Education and Research”, 5/14, webinar presentation,

with M. O’Rourke, S.D. Eigenbrode, and S. Crowley. www.IGERT.org. Available at: http://www.igert.org/webinars/297.

“Assessing Social-Ecological Impacts for Juniper encroachment and the Bruneau-Owyhee Sage- Grouse Habitat in Southwestern Idaho”, series of workshops conducted with IGERT Sagebrush Research Team (A.B. Brymer, J. Holbrook, R. Niemeyer, and A. Suazo) in conjunction with a Bureau of Land Management Environmental Impact Statement process, February – May, 2014, Boise & Caldwell, ID.

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“G-R-I-T”, 10/13, 1st gathering, Owyhee Restoration & Roundup, Marsing, ID.

“Using Producer Survey Results to Inform Extension Products in REACCH”, 8/13, REACCH Extension Workshop, University of Idaho, Moscow, ID.

“By any other name: Producer and Public Perceptions of ‘Weather’ and ‘Climate’” (w/ L. Bernacchi,

M. Reyna, J. Parkman, and S. Kane), 7/13, Poster presentation to the annual meeting of the Corn Coordinated Agricultural Project, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN.

“Climate change perceptions in the Pacific Northwest: A study on general population concerns and

beliefs about climate change”, (w/ A. Gabrielli, lead presenter, and L. Bernacchi), 4/13, Poster presentation to the Environmental Science Program capstone course, University of Idaho, Moscow, ID.

“Public perceptions of climate change: Risks to Pacific Northwest Agriculture” (w/ L. Bernacchi, M.

Reyna, lead presenter, and S. Kane), 3/13, Poster presentation to the EPSCoR Climate Change Science for Effective Resource Management and Public Policy in the Western United States, Las Vegas, NV.

“Community Impacts, Immigrant Labor, and Implications for Idaho’s Agriculture” (w/ P. Salant),

1/13, Presentation to CALS Multi-Cultural Scholars Program, Moscow, ID.

“Motivational Factors in Beef Cattle Operation Decision Making” (w/ S. Kane, lead presenter, J. Ahola, B. Foltz, and R. Hill), 10/12, AERS Seminar Series, Moscow, ID.

“Redefining Sociological Research in Pacific Northwest Agriculture” (with L. Bernacchi and S. Kane),

7/12, Presentation at the National Institute of Food and Agriculture, Washington, D.C.

“Revisiting the Toolbox: The Analytic Profile and Beyond” (w/ Sanford Eigenbrode), IGERT Methods Course, 4/12, University of Idaho, Moscow, ID.

“Watershed Health in the Tri-State Region” (S.L. Kane, lead presenter), 12/11, Presentation at the

Asotin County Conservation District Board of Directors meeting, Clarkston, WA.

“The Toolbox – Revisited” (with S. Eigenbrode), 4/11, Presentation at the Interdisciplinary Methods course for IGERT students, University of Idaho, Moscow, ID.

“Why Buckaroos Cry, Rendition XVII”, 11/10, Presentation at the Annual meeting of the International

Mountain Section of the Society for Range Management,’ Great Falls, MT.

“Measuring socio-economic impacts of the STEEP program in the Pacific Northwest and identifying keys to expanding adoption of soil conserving farming systems in the region”, with D. Young, P. Diebel, S. Kane, R. Hill, and B. Foltz, 2/10, Presentation at the 2010 STEEP Research and Planning Meeting, Richland, WA.

“GIS Mapping in the Inland PNW: re-defining agroecological zones, soil C mapping and modeling,

and mapping key human dimensions”, with P. Gessler, R. Rupp, D. Huggins, and C. Stöckle, 2/10, Presentation at the 2010 STEEP Research and Planning Meeting, Richland, WA.

“LTAP Research Component Overview”, with S. Eigenbrode, W. Pan, S. Capalbo, J. Johnson-

Maynard, S. Petrie, P. Gessler, D. Huggins, H. Kok, and J. Gosz, 2/10, Presentation at the 2010 STEEP Research and Planning Meeting, Richland, WA.

“Planning a Long-term Agricultural Project for Dryland Agroecosystems of the Inland Pacific

Northwest”, with S.D. Eigenbrode, S. Capalbo, P. Gessler, J. Gosz, D. Huggins, J. Johnson- Maynard, H. Kok, B. Pan, and S. Petrie, 12/09 Poster presented at Oregon / Idaho Grains Conference, Coeur d’Alene, ID and 1/10, at the Pacific Northwest Direct Seed Cropping Systems Conference, Kennewick, WA.

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“Enhancing Research Collaboration: The Toolbox Approach”, with M. O’Rourke, S. Eigenbrode, and S. Crowley, 10/09, Presentation at the BEACON site visit, NSF Science and Technology Center Award, East Lansing, MI.

“Improving Communication in Translational Health Science Teams”, with A. Turner, M. O’Rourke,

and S. Pepper (co-presenters), 9/09, Institute of Translational Health Sciences Leadership Team Meeting, University of Washington, Seattle, WA.

“Sediment Supply / Land-use Study in the Lapwai Basin”, with J. Boll (co-presenters), 3/09, Soothing

Waters: Tribal Protection & Stewardship, UI College of Law, Moscow, ID.

“Residual Feed Intake: Risks, Benefits, and Opportunities for Red Angus”, with R. Hill (presenter), J. Ahola, R. Bolze, Jr., and L. Keenan, 9/08, 54th Convention of the Red Angus Association of America, Cheyenne, WY.

“From Manuscripts to Machetes – A return from sabbatical”, 8/08, New Faculty Orientation Panel:

Excellence in Scholarly, Creative, and Interdisciplinary Activities”, Moscow, ID.

Sabbatical seminar, 8/08, Department of Agricultural Economics & Rural Sociology, University of Idaho, Moscow, ID.

“Feed Efficiency Research and Outreach for the Beef Industry”, with R. Hill (presenter), S. Kane, J.

Ahola, R. Hough, R. Bolze, and L. Keenan, 7/08, USDA NRI – Project Team Leader Conference, Indianapolis, IN.

“Factores comparativos de los sistemas de quema en la agricultura de zonas templadas y tropciales”,

with J. Parker, 5/08, Universidad Nacional, Escuela de Ciencias Ambientales, Heredia, Costa Rica.

“Idaho Rangeland Resource Commission: 2007 Focus Group Update”, with N. Rimbey (presenter),

2/08, Salmon, ID (Lemhi Co. Beef School).

“Managing the Complexities of Air Quality, Health, and Community”, with S. Kane, L.W. Van Tassell, J. Parker, and D. Thill, 7/07, Seattle, WA (Region X, Environmental Protection Agency).

“Managing Agriculture, Smoke, Health, and Community in Northern Idaho”, with S. Kane, J. Parker,

L.W. Van Tassell, and D. Thill, 6/07, Boise, ID (Idaho Department of Environmental Quality and Idaho State Department of Agriculture).

“Producer Perspectives on Conservation Effectiveness in the Inland Northwest Dryland Farming

Region”, with J. Boll, L.W. Van Tassell, and B. Mahler, 3/07, Moscow, ID (Division II spring meeting of the Idaho Association of Soil Conservation Districts).

“Factors of Health & Geography Relating to Agricultural Burning in Northern Idaho” with S. Kane, J.

Parker, and L.W. Van Tassell, 12/06, Moscow, ID (Annual meeting of the Grass Seed Cropping Systems for Sustainable Agriculture)

“When Communities Are Our Crops”, 12/06, Boise, ID (First annual Idaho Environmental Summit,

Presented as part of session on Land Use and Increased Interest in Sustainable Local Foods in Treasure Valley)

“Bridges and Barriers to Working in Small Groups”, 10/06, University of Idaho, Moscow, ID (Pacific

Northwest Regional Extension Water Quality Workshop & Training)

“An Interdisciplinary Model of Graduate Education in Conservation Biology and Sustainable Production”, 9/06, with N.A. Bosque-Pérez (presenter), J.E. Force, L. Waits, S.D. Eigenbrode,

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B. Finegan, J. Jones, D. Stoian, C. Harvey, P. McDaniel, J. Boll, and S. Brunsfeld, UI – CATIE IGERT Annual Meeting, Moscow, ID.

“Beyond Wheat: Using Interdisciplinary Research to Develop Conservation Strategies on the

Palouse”, 9/06, with S. Donovan (presenter), C. Looney, Y. Sánchez-de León, T. Hanson, T. Hatten, S.D. Eigenbrode, N.A. Bosque-Pérez, S. Brunsfeld, and J. Johnson-Maynard, UI – CATIE IGERT Annual Meeting, Moscow, ID.

“Prioritizing Coffee Agroforestry Systems for Connectivity and Environmental Services within a

Biological Corridor in Costa Rica”, 9/06, with R. Toohey (presenter), M. Ramos, E. Varon, E. Florian, A. Cardenas, S. Donovan, J. Jones, J. Boll, N.A. Bosque-Pérez, S.D. Eigenbrode, C. Harvey, L. Hilje, and D. Stoian, UI – CATIE IGERT Annual Meeting, Moscow, ID.

Member, Graduate Faculty Training Advisory Panel, University of Idaho, College of Graduate Studies,

4/06

“Information Exchange Between Range Managers and Special Interest Groups” 12/05, Twin Falls, ID (Idaho Section of the Society for Range Management).

“Public Perceptions Related to Smoke Management for Kentucky Bluegrass in Northern Idaho” with

L. W. Van Tassell, 11/05, Albany, OR (Annual meeting of the Grass Seed Cropping Systems for Sustainable Agriculture)

“Cornerstones of a Quality Survey” with P. Salant, 4/05, (UI Extension Annual Conference, Moscow,

ID.

“Public Perceptions of Air Quality and Smoke Management Related to Agricultural Burning in Northern Idaho,” with Larry Van Tassell, 11/04, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho (Far West Agribusiness Association).

“Comparing Public Perceptions of Environmental Effects of Kentucky Bluegrass Residue Management

in Northern, Idaho,” with Katie Johnson and Larry Van Tassell, 11/04, Moscow, Idaho (11th Annual Grass Seed Cropping Systems for Sustainable Agriculture).

“Kentucky Bluegrass Burning Law,” with Erika Pedroza (presenter), 11/04, Moscow, Idaho (McNair

Scholar Achievement Program).

Panel Interviewer for Brian Chaney Rhodes Scholar Application, with Frank Cheng, Doug Lind, and Stephan Flores, 10/04, Moscow, Idaho.

McNair Scholars Panel, McNair Scholar Achievement Program, University of Idaho, 10/04, 9/05.

Social Science Research Unit Overview, Family & Consumer Sciences In-Service Training (9/04; M. Bischoff)

“Geographical Distribution of Public Responses to Kentucky Bluegrass Burning in Northern Idaho”

with Toni Stanger, Beth Johnson, and Larry Van Tassell, 6/04, Pullman, Washington (Idaho State Department of Agriculture Field Coordinator Training).

“Change and the Frontier of Excellence,” Annual Meeting of the Professional Council of Federal

Scientists and Engineers, 5/04, Idaho Falls, Idaho.

“Regional Comparisons of Kentucky Bluegrass Farmers’ Perceptions in Idaho”, with Larry Van Tassell, 1/04, Greencreek, Idaho (Nez Perce Prairie Grass Growers Association).

“Distributional Issues Related to Recreational Use of Rangelands in Southwest Idaho.” With N.

Rimbey, 12/03, Boise, Idaho (Idaho Section of the Society for Range Management).

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“Perceptions of North Idaho Farmers Regarding Non-Thermal Bluegrass Seed Production.” With

Larry Van Tassell (presenter), 11/03, Spokane, Washington (10th Annual Grass Seed Cropping Systems for Sustainable Agriculture).

“Owyhee County Economic and Social Setting.” With N. Rimbey and T.D. Darden

11/03, Murphy, Idaho (Owyhee County Commission). 2/04, Jordan Valley, OR; Marsing, ID; Bruneau, ID; (Community presentations) 2/04, Oreana, ID (Owyhee Cattleman’s Association) 3/04, Challis, ID (Challis Experimental Stewardship Program) 5/04, Boise, ID (Lower Snake River Resource Advisory Committee)

“Addressing Community as a Part of Subsurface Science at INEEL (2000-2003).” Presentation to the

INEEL Citizens Advisory Board, 11/03, Idaho Falls, Idaho.

“Community Views, Perceived Risk, and INEEL.” Presentation to the Human Dimensions personnel at the Idaho National Engineering & Environmental Laboratory, 11/03, Idaho Falls, Idaho.

“Why Buckaroos Cry”

13th Round, 3/07, Moscow, ID (AmSt301: Sense of Place, K. Bird) 12th-Nite (with Neil Rimbey and John Martin, BLM), 12/06, St. Louis, MO (3rd National

Conference on Grazing Lands), December 10-13 Scale IX (with Neil Rimbey), 11/04, Moscow, Idaho (Agricultural Economics & Rural

Sociology 477 – Law, Ethics, & the Environment) Line VII, 9/04, Moscow, Idaho, Conservation Planning & Management (CSS 385, N. Sanyal) Step VI, 9/04, Moscow, Idaho (American Studies 301 – Studies in American Culture) Stage V, 7/04, Council, Idaho (Integrated Rangeland Management: Land and People in the West) Chapter IV, 4/04, Moscow, Idaho (Forestry 235 – Society and Natural Resources) Phase III, 2/04, Moscow, Idaho (American Studies 301 – Studies in American Culture) Part B, 11/03, Moscow, Idaho (Rangeland Ecology & Management Seminar). The Original, 9/03, Moscow, Idaho (Humanities Seminar on Sense of Place).

Presentations at Kentucky Bluegrass Fieldtours.

Worley, Idaho (5/2003; 6/2004; 5/2005; 6/2006; 5/2007) Mosman Farms, (Greencreek, Idaho; 6/2003; 5/2004) Princeton, Idaho, (6/2005; 6/2006; 6/2007)

“Producer’s Perceptions of Impacts and Conflicts Related to Burning Kentucky Bluegrass in Idaho,”

With Larry Van Tassell, 3/03, Worley, Idaho (Seeds, Inc. Annual Meeting).

“Emotional Challenges to Burning Kentucky Bluegrass in Idaho,” 12/02, Portland, Oregon (Grass Seed Cropping Systems for Sustainable Agriculture).

“Addressing Indian Participation in Social Science Research” 12/02, Poster presented with Janel Falk

(lead author) at the University of Idaho Extension and Outreach Conference, Moscow, Idaho (awarded Outstanding Student Poster Presentation).

“Idaho Panhandle National Forests Social Assessment: Results, Implications, and Recommendations,”

10/02, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho (U.S. Forest Service Ecosystem Management Team).

“Will the Real Forest Stewards Please Stand Up?,” with J. Parker, 4/02, Moscow, Idaho, (University of Idaho Interdisciplinary Humanities Colloquium).

“The Chicken and the Egg --- Market Opportunities for Local and Sustainable Poultry Products,”

Keynote Address at the Idaho Pastured Poultry Workshop, 3/02, Nampa, Idaho, (Idaho State Dept. of Agriculture/US Dept. of Agriculture/University of Idaho).

“Evaluation Tools at The Social Science Research Unit,” 3/02, Moscow, Idaho (UI Extension

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Evaluation Team Videoconference).

“Native Responses to the Opportunity/Threat of Nuclear Waste”, with Holly Cunha, 3/02, Moscow,

Idaho (UI Environmental Science Program Poster Competition).

“Environmental Equity and Indian Sovereignty” 7/01, Presentation to the Washington State University Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) Summer Internship Program, Pullman, Washington.

“Nuclear Waste, Environmental Justice, and The Skull Valley Goshute Indians”, with Nicole Jackson,

4/01, Moscow, Idaho (UI Environmental Science Program Poster Competition).

“Anticipated Social Impacts of High-Level Nuclear Waste Storage in Skull Valley, Utah” 4/01, Presentation to the Chemical Engineering students in the Interdisciplinary Graduate Education & Research Training (IGERT) Program at the Center for Multiphase Environmental Research at Washington State University, Pullman, Washington.

“Rural Development Tools.” With N. Meyer and G. Taylor, 11/00, Presentation at the UI Cooperative

Extension Mini-conference, Boise, Idaho.

Professional Meeting Papers, Workshops, Showings, Recitals:

Bentley Brymer, A., J.D. Wulfhorst, and M. Brunson. 2016. Assessing dialogic interactions for evidence of social learning in a deliberative setting for public lands management. Presented at the Annual meeting of the International Symposium on Society and Resource Management, June 22-26, Houghton, MI.

Niemeyer, R., A. Bentley Brymer, J.D. Holbrook, A.A. Suazo, J.D. Wulfhorst, B. Newingham, and T.

Link. 2016. Interdisciplinary Science for land managers: Lessons Learned in the Context of Public Land Management. Poster presented at Annual meeting of the American Geophysical Union, December 12-16, San Francisco, CA.

Bentley Brymer, A. L., Holbrook, J. D., Niemeyer, R. J., Suazo, A. A., Wulfhorst, J.D., Rachlow, J. L.,

Vierling, K. T., Link, T. E., & Newingham, B. A. 2015. Merging ecosystem services and social processes for a social-ecological impact assessment on U.S. public land. Paper presented at the 21st Annual meeting of the International Symposium on Society and Natural Resource Management, 13-18 June, Charleston, SC.

Crowley, S., C. Gonnerman, T. Hall, M. O’Rourke, S. Donovan, C. Looney, S.D. Eigenbrode, and J.D.

Wulfhorst. 2015. The Toolbox at Ten: What do we know, what can we learn? Annual meeting of the Science of Team Science annual meeting, National Institutes for Health, Bethesda, MD.

Louman, B., I. Gutierrez-Montes, J.D. Wulfhorst, and J.F. Le Coq. 2014. Strengthening the provision

of ecosystem services in agricultural landscapes in Costa Rica. International Union of Forest Research Organizations, Salt Lake City, UT, Oct 5-11.

“The Toolbox at Ten.” 2014. Toolbox research project retreat with a diverse group of national

colleagues to conduct strategic planning for the next decade. Grand Haven, MI, May 29 – June 1.

Antle, J., J. Mu, S. Capalbo, P. Diebel, S. Eigenbrode, C. Kruger, C. Stöckle, J.D. Wulfhorst, and H.

Zhang. 2013. Representative Agricultural Pathways and Climate Impact Assessment for Pacific Northwest Agricultural Systems. Fall meeting of the American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, CA, December 5-9.

Bosque-Pérez, N.A. J.E. Force, L. Waits, S. Eigenbrode, J.D. Wulfhorst, B. Finegan, P. Morgan, S.

Gunter, and N. Sibelet. 2013. An international, team-based graduate education and research program: Lessons from an Idaho-Costa Rica collaboration. Entomological Society of America

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Annual Meeting. Austin, Texas, November 10-13, 2013. Invited presentation.

Antle, J., J. Mu, S. Capalbo, P. Diebel, S. Eigenbrode, C. Kruger, C. Stöckle, J.D. Wulfhorst, and H.

Zhang. 2013. Regional Agricultural Pathways and Scenarios (RAPS) and Climate Impact Assessment for the Pacific Northwest Agricultural Systems. Pacific Northwest Climate Science Conference, Portland, OR, September 5-6.

Parkman, J., L. Bernacchi, and J.D. Wulfhorst. 2013. Weed Management from Present to Future:

Assessing Wheat Producer and Crop Advisor Decision-making Strategies. Pacific Northwest Climate Science Conference, Portland, OR, September 5-6.

Bernacchi, L. J.D. Wulfhorst, and S.L. Kane. 2013. Agricultural and rural community perspectives on

climate change in the Inland Northwest wheat production region. 19th International Symposium on Society and Resource Management, Estes Park, CO, June 4-8.

O'Rourke, M., Crowley, S., Eigenbrode, S. D., Hall, T. E., Wulfhorst, J. D., Donovan, S., Bosque-

Pérez, N. A., Looney, C., Rotschy, L., Hubbs, G., Gonnerman, C. 2013. Enhancing interdisciplinary communication: Introducing the Toolbox Project. Poster presented at the First Global Conference on Research Integration and Implementation, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia, September 8-11.

Bernacchi, L., J.D. Wulfhorst, S. Kane, D. Young, and P. Diebel. 2012. The Complexity of Farm

Adaptation Amidst Agroecological Constraints. Annual Meeting of the Rural Sociological Society, Chicago, IL, July 25-29.

Bernacchi, L. and J.D. Wulfhorst. 2012. Scaling Up Regional GeoVisualization Capacities Among

Human Subject Participants. Visualization Technologies to Support Research on Human – Environment Interactions. Modeling Workshop, Socio-Environmental Synthesis Center (SESNYC), Annapolis, MD, July 22-23.

Bernacchi, L. and J.D. Wulfhorst. 2012. Designing the Social Components of REACCH. Presented at

Climate, Land Use, and Agricultural and Natural Resources: Activities in Interdisciplinary Research, Education, and Outreach. Washington State University, Pullman, WA, June 26.

Wulfhorst, J.D., J. Boll, E. Brooks, B. Rittenburg, A. Squires, B. Mahler, T. Steenhuis, S. Saia, G.

Vellidis, T. Jang, and L. Kurkalova. 2012. Synthesis and Social Feasibility from the NIFA CEAP Watersheds. Presentation at the Land Grant and Sea Grant National Water Conference, Portland, OR, May 20-24.

Keesecker, L., N. Bosque-Pérez, K. Welsh Unwala, T. Joyal, R.D. Hill, J. Boll, and J.D. Wulfhorst.

2012. An Interdisciplinary Assessment of River Health and Water Resource Governance in Cartago Province, Costa Rica. Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Pacific Branch, Entomological Society of America, March 25-28.

Kane, S.L., P. Diebel, J.D. Wulfhorst, B. Foltz, and D. Young. 2011. Socio-economic factors affecting

tillage practices in the Northwest dryland agriculture. Presentation at the annual meeting of the Rural Sociological Society, Boise, ID, July 28-31.

Wulfhorst, J.D., P. Salant, S.L. Kane, and P. Watson. 2011. Community Impacts and Foreign-born

Labor in Idaho’s Changing Dairy Industry. Presentation at the annual meeting of the Rural Sociological Society, Boise, ID, July 28-31.

Hill, R.D., J.D. Wulfhorst, I. Gutiérrez, and N. Sibelet. 2011. Drinking Water and Conservation

Governance in Rural Costa Rica from both Community Organization and National Policy Perspectives. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Rural Sociological Society, Boise, ID, July 28-31.

Mahler, R.L., J. Boll, J.D. Wulfhorst, and M.E. Barber. 2011. The Effectiveness of Agricultural

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Conservation Practices on Erosion Reduction in the Palouse Region of Idaho and Washington. Presentation at the annual meeting of the International Erosion & Sedimentation Society, London, July 8.

Rotschy, L., B. Tice, C. Looney, S. Donovan, R. Hill, S. Crowley, J.D. Wulfhorst, S. Eigenbrode, and

M. O’Rourke. 2011. When talking the talk really is walking the walk: Some preliminary communication analysis of Toolbox transcripts. Presentation at the 2nd Annual Science of Team Science Conference, Chicago, IL, April 11-14.

Wulfhorst, J.D., A. Blevins, K. Jensen, S. Kane, N. Rimbey, J. Tanaka, D. Taylor, and L.A. Torell.

2011. Social Sciences and Public Rangelands: Perceptions of Bureau of Land Management Employees and Stakeholders. Presentation at Annual Meeting of the Society for Range Management, Billings, MT, Feb 5-9.

Wulfhorst, J.D., S. Crowley, S. Donovan, R. Hill, C. Looney, B. Tice, M. O’Rourke, and S.

Eigenbrode. 2010. What I said isn’t what you mean: Understanding differences on cross- disciplinary research teams. Presentation at Enhancing Communication in Cross-Disciplinary Research, Coeur d’Alene, ID, Sept 30 – Oct 2.

Crowley, S., R. Hill, C. Looney, J.D. Wulfhorst, M. O’Rourke, S. Eigenbrode, S. Donovan, B. Crist,

and J. Horn. 2010. A toolbox-based approach to negotiating philosophical differences within cross-disciplinary research groups. Poster presentation at the 1st Annual Science of Team Science Conference, Chicago, IL, April 22-24.

B. Crist, S. Crowley, S. Donovan, S. Eigenbrode, C. Looney, I. O’Loughlin, M. O’Rourke, and J.D.

Wulfhorst. 2009. Methodological Convergence and Integration in Cross-Disciplinary Research. Presentation at the Society for Philosophy and Technology Conference, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, July 7-10.

O’Rourke, M., S. Eigenbrode, J.D. Wulfhorst, S. Crowley, I. O’Loughlin, B. Crist, and S. Donovan.

2009. Better Science through Epistemology. Presentation at the Inland Northwest Philosophy Conference, Pullman, WA, April 30 – May 2.

Looney, C., J.D. Wulfhorst, M. O’Rourke, I. O’Loughlin, S.D. Eigenbrode, S. Donovan, S. Crowley,

and B. Crist. 2009. No, we should use the other hammer: A toolbox-based approach to negotiating philosophical differences within cross-disciplinary research groups. Poster presentation at the Annual meeting of the Northwest Scientific Association, Seattle, WA, March 25-28.

Boll, J., E. Brooks, T.S. Steenhuis, Z. Easton, G. Vellidis, L. Kurkalova, J.D. Wulfhorst, and B.

Mahler. 2009. CEAP Synthesis: Regional Classification for the Identification of Dominant Hydrologic Flow Paths and Critical Management Zones. Presentation at the USDA National Water Quality Meeting, St. Louis, MO, February 8-11.

Crowley, S., I. O’Loughlin, B. Crist, M. O’Rourke, S. Eigenbrode, and J.D. Wulfhorst. 2008.

“Epistemological Intervention and Cross-Disciplinary Communication.” Presentation at the International Symposium by the Canadian Society for Epistemology, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, November 21-22.

Wulfhorst, J.D., J. Boll, S. Kane, E. Brooks, Larry W. Van Tassell, and B. Mahler. 2008. “Scaling up

to Watershed Conservation in the Inland Northwest.” Presentation at the Groundwater Connections Conference, Boise, ID, September 23-24.

Wulfhorst, J.D., I. Gutiérrez-Montes, and J.D. Parker. 2008. “Distributive Justice and the Future of

Sugarcane in Central America.” Presentation at the 16th International Conference of the Society for Human Ecology, Bellingham, WA, September 10-13.

Parker, J.D., I. Gutiérrez-Montes, and J.D. Wulfhorst. 2008. “Social Equity, Health Risk and

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Environmental Tradeoffs in Agricultural Burning Systems.” Presentation at the 8th Annual Meeting of the International Sociological Association, Barcelona, Spain, September 5-9.

Boll, J., J.D. Wulfhorst, B. Mahler, L.W. Van Tassell, E. Brooks, N. Tosakana, and S. Kane. 2008.

“CEAP: Cumulative Effects Modeling and Interdisciplinary Analyses.” Presentation at the USDA National Water Quality Meeting, Reno, NV, February 4-7.

Van Tassell, L.W., J. Boll, B. Mahler, E. Brooks, N. Tosakana, and S. Kane. 2008. “Factors Affecting

the Adoption of Best Management Practices in the Inland Northwest.” Presentation at the USDA National Water Quality Meeting, Reno, NV, February 4-7.

Rimbey, N. R. and J.D. Wulfhorst. 2008. “The Idaho Rangeland Resource Commission: A Solution to

Subdivisions?” Presentation at the Annual meeting of the Society for Range Management, Louisville, KY, January 26-31.

Donovan, S., C. Looney, Y. Sánchez-de León, T. Hanson, T.D. Hatten, J.D. Wulfhorst, S.D.

Eigenbrode, J. Johnson-Maynard, M. Jennings, and N.A. Bosque-Pérez. 2007. “Using interdisciplinary research to reconcile social and biological needs in an endangered ecosystem: the Palouse as a model.” Poster presented at the Conference for Sustainability IGERTs - Integrating sciences to understand social-ecological systems, Fairbanks, Alaska, October 10- 13.

Wulfhorst, J.D. 2007. “Fighting Risk, Breeding Uncertainty: The Future of Nuclear Power in Europe

and the United States.” 8th Annual Conference of the European Sociological Association, Glasgow, Scotland, September 3-6.

Wulfhorst, J.D. 2007. Presentation at the Oxford Round Table: Ethical Sentiments – The Waning

Trust in Government. Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford, England, August 5-10.

Tosakana, N., L.W. Van Tassell, J. D. Wulfhorst, J. Boll, R. Mahler, and E. Brooks. 2007. “Determinants of the Adoption of Best Management Practices by Inland Northwest Farmers.” Selected paper at the 2007 Western Agricultural Economics Association Meetings, Portland, OR. July. Abstract: Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics. 32, 3(2007): in print.

Wulfhorst, J.D. 2007. “Innovations and Insights in Teaching about Society, Natural Resources and the

Environment.” Teaching Seminar. International Symposium for Society and Resource Management. Park City, UT, June 17-21.

Wulfhorst, J.D., J. Boll, L.W. Van Tassell, B. Mahler, E. Brooks, S. Kane, and N. Tosakana. 2007.

“Agricultural conservation and the Act of Stewardship.” International Symposium for Society and Resource Management. Park City, UT, June 17-21.

Donovan, S. M., C. Looney, J.D. Wulfhorst, S. Eigenbrode. 2007. “Knowing Your Boundaries: A

Bioregional Approach to Defining the Palouse. “ International Symposium for Society and Resource Management. Park City, UT, June 17-21.

Parker, J.D., J.D. Wulfhorst, S.L. Kane, L.W. Van Tassell. 2007. “Contrasting Agricultural Smoke and

New Neighbors in Northern Idaho.” International Symposium for Society and Resource Management. Park City, UT, June 17-21.

Wulfhorst, J.D., J. Boll, L.W. Van Tassell, B. Mahler, E. Brooks, and N. Tosakana. 2007. “When

Water Quality Isn’t About Water Quality.” Presentation at the 17th Annual Water Quality Monitoring Results Workshop: Monitoring, Assessment, & Management. Boise, ID, January 2-4.

Merrill, K., M. O’Rourke, S.D. Eigenbrode, J.D. Wulfhorst, D. Althoff, N. A. Bosque-Pérez, C.

Goldberg, W. Morse, M. Nielsen-Pincus, and L. Winowiecki. 2006. “Philosophical Issues in

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Interdisciplinary Research.” Paper presented at the Northwest Philosophy Conference. Portland, OR, November 4-5.

Wulfhorst, J.D., K. Hawley, J. Boll*, E. Brooks, L.W. Van Tassell, S. Tosakana, and B. Mahler. 2006.

Integrating Science and Common Sense for Watershed Conservation Decisions. Poster presented at Managing Agricultural Landscapes for Environmental Quality – Strengthening the Science Base, Kansas City. MO, October 11-13. (*Presenter)

Wulfhorst, J.D., N.A. Bosque-Pérez, J.E. Force, L. Waits, S.D. Eigenbrode, B. Finegan, J. Jones, D.

Stoian, C. Harvey, P. McDaniel, J. Boll, and S. Brunsfeld. 2006. “The CATIE / University of Idaho partnership in interdisciplinary graduate education.” Presented at a seminar, Conserving Native Biodiversity in Human-Dominated Landscapes in the Mesoamerican Hotspot: A Synthesis of Knowledge and Agenda for Science-Based Action to the World Wildlife Fund, The Nature Conservancy, and Conservation International. Washington, D.C., September 26.

Donovan, S. and J.D. Wulfhorst. 2006. The Palouse: Social perceptions of a changing landscape.

Poster presented at the UI – CATIE IGERT Annual Meeting, Moscow, ID, September 8.

Morse, W., C. Harvey, S. Hollenhorst, B. McLaughlin, D. Stoian, and J.D. Wulfhorst. 2006. Livelihood strategies and environmental service payments (PES): A comparison of program participants and non-participants in Costa Rica. Poster presented at the UI – CATIE IGERT Annual Meeting, Moscow, ID.

Donovan, S.M., C. Looney, T. Hanson, Y. Sánchez-de León, T. Hatten, J.D. Wulfhorst, M. Jennings,

S.D. Eigenbrode, J. Johnson-Maynard, N.A. Bosque-Pérez, and S. Brunsfeld. 2006. Beyond Wheat: Using Interdisciplinary research to develop conservation strategies in the Palouse landscape. Paper presented at the 12th International Symposium on Society and Resource Management, Vancouver, B.C., June 3-6.

Sánchez-de León, Y., S. Donovan, C. Looney, T. Hanson, T.D. Hatten, J. Johnson-Maynard, J.D.

Wulfhorst, S.D. Eigenbrode, S. Brunsfeld, and N.A. Bosque-Pérez. 2006. Using Interdisciplinary Research to Develop Conservation Strategies in the Palouse Landscape. Poster presented at the National Annual IGERT meeting, Washington, D.C., May 11-13.

O’Rourke, M.O. S. Eigenbrode, D. Althoff, C. Goldberg, K. Merrill, W. Morse, M. Nielsen-Pincus, J.

Stephens, L. Winowiecki, J.D. Wulfhorst, and N.A. Bosque-Pérez. 2006. Philosophical Issues in Interdisciplinary Research. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Idaho Academy of Science, Moscow, ID, March 23-25.

Bosque-Pérez, N.A., S.D. Eigenbrode, J.E. Force, L. Waits, B. Finegan, C. Harvey, J. Jones, D. Stoian,

J. Boll, S. Brunsfeld, P. McDaniel, M.O. O’Rourke, and J.D. Wulfhorst. 2006. Lessons from an interdisciplinary team-based Ph.D. program in sustainable production and conservation biology at the University of Idaho and CATIE. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Idaho Academy of Science, Moscow, ID, March 23-25.

Boll, J. and J.D. Wulfhorst (co-presenters). 2006. Evaluation of Conservation Practices in a Mixed-

Land Use Watershed using Cumulative Effects Modeling and Interdisciplinary Analyses. Paper presented at the USDA National Water Meeting. San Antonio, TX, February 5-9.

Morse, W., S. Hollenhorst, D. Stoian, C. Harvey, W. McLaughlin, and J.D. Wulfhorst. 2006. Impact

of Payments for Environmental Services on the Livelihood Strategies of Rural Landowners. Annual Conference of the Ecological Society of America, Merida, Mexico, January.

Morse, W., M. Nielsen-Pincus, J.E. Force, and J.D. Wulfhorst. 2005. Bridges and barriers to

developing and conducting integrated team research: Lessons learned from a NSF IGERT experience. Paper presented at the Western Association of Recreation Researchers and Professionals. Park City, UT, October 27-29.

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Wulfhorst, J.D. 2005. Panelist on the history of Natural Resources Research Group during the past 40

years for the Rural Sociological Society. Annual Meeting of the Rural Sociological Society, Tampa, FL, August 9-12.

Haugestad, A.K. and J.D. Wulfhorst. 2005. “Together by the Fire: Rural Living and the Sustainable

Development Narrative.” Paper presented in Working Group I – Mobilisation, Information, Sensitisation of the Local Population, The Role of Local Partnerships, at the XI World Congress of Rural Sociology, Trondheim, Norway, July 25-30.

Haugestad, A.K. and J.D. Wulfhorst. 2005. “Concepts of Justice, Property and Stewardship in Native

American, Norwegian, and American Cultures.” Paper presented in Working Group 8 – Mini- conference: From peasant agronomy to capitalist/industrial agriculture, at the XI World Congress of Rural Sociology, Trondheim, Norway, July 25-30.

Bosque-Pérez, N., L. Waits, J. Force, S. Eigenbrode, S. Brunsfeld, J.D. Wulfhorst, P. McDaniel, J.

Boll, C. Harvey, B. Finegan, and D. Stoian. 2005. “Launching Interdisciplinary Team-Based PhD Training in Conservation Biology and Sustainable Development at the University of Idaho and CATIE.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Conservation Biology. Brasilia, Brazil, July 15-19.

Donovan, S. and J.D. Wulfhorst. 2005. “The Palouse: Social Perceptions of a Changing Landscape.”

Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Conservation Biology. Brasilia, Brazil, July 15-19.

Wulfhorst, J.D., N.R. Rimbey (presenter) and T.D. Darden. 2005. Community and resistance on the

range. Presented at the Soc. for Range Management Annual Meeting. Ft. Worth, TX, February 5-11.

Holman, J., D. Thill, J. Johnson-Maynard, C. Hunt, J. McCaffrey, L. Van Tassell, J.D. Wulfhorst, D.

Crawford, and J. Reed. “A team approach to addressing a critical grass seed production issue.” Poster presented at the Crop Science Society of America, 11/04, Seattle, WA.

Wulfhorst, J.D., T. Jones, R.S. Krannich, J. Peeples, and J. Weiss. “Imperialist States, Tribes, and the

Struggle Over Nuclear Waste Storage.” Paper presented at the 10th International Symposium on Society and Resource Management, 6/04, Keystone, CO.

Wang, G.A., J.D. Wulfhorst, J.A. Gustanski, and C. Harris. “The Challenge of Environmental Justice

in East Wenatchee, Washington.” Paper presented at the 10th International Symposium on Society and Resource Management, 6/04, Keystone, CO.

Nielsen-Pincus, M., J.E. Force, S. Donovan, W. Morse, and J.D. Wulfhorst. Panel Session: Social

Science Lessons and Challenges of Interdisciplinary Research in Natural Resource Management: The NSF-IGERT Experience, 6/04, Keystone, CO.

Donovan, S. and J.D. Wulfhorst. “Balancing Science, Policy, and Exurbia in the Agrarian West: The

Basis for an Interdisciplinary Case Study Regarding Land Use Changes on the Palouse.” Paper presented at the 10th International Symposium on Society and Resource Management, 6/04, Keystone, CO.

Force, J., L. Waits, N. Bosque-Pérez, S. Eigenbrode, S. Brunsfeld, P. McDaniel, J.D. Wulfhorst, J.

Boll, B. Finegan, C. Harvey, and E. Somarriba. “An Integrative Model of Graduate Education in Biodiversity Conservation and Sustainable Production in Fragmented Landscapes.” Paper presented at the 5th Biennial Conference on University Education in Natural Resources, 3/04, Flagstaff, AZ.

Wulfhorst, J.D. “Shadows of Secrecy and the Nuclear Power Renaissance.” Paper presented at the 3rd

Global Conference on Ecological Justice and Global Citizenship. 2/04, Copenhagen, Denmark.

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Wulfhorst, J.D., N. Rimbey, and T. Darden. “Rattlesnakes, Cattle, and Sagebrush ~ Sociology in

Owyhee County.” Presentation at the 57th Annual Meeting of the Society for Range Management, 1/04, Salt Lake City, Utah.

Gripne, S., J. Ward, J.W. Thomas, J.D. Wulfhorst, and H. Hesselyn. “Grassbanks: Are They An

Effective Tool for Achieving Conservation, Promoting Stewardship and Building Trust?” Poster presented at The Quivira Coalition’s 3rd Annual Conference, 1/04, Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Wulfhorst, J.D., “Public Participation Dilemmas with Subsurface Science at INEEL.” Lead

presentation for the Environmental Policy and Management Session at the 3rd Annual Subsurface Science Symposium, 10/03, Salt Lake City, Utah.

Environmental Policy and Management Panel. 3rd Annual Subsurface Science Symposium, 10/03, Salt

Lake City, Utah (J.D. Wulfhorst, Mac McKee, Fred Wagner, Thomas Hardy, and Lynn Van Every).

Wulfhorst, J.D. and M. Nielsen-Pincus. “Community Consequences to Public Health from

Agricultural Burning.” Paper presented at the 66th Annual Meeting of the Rural Sociological Society, 7/03, Montreal, Quebec.

Looney, C., Y. Sánchez-de León, R. Cobb, S. Eigenbrode, J. Johnson-Maynard, J.D. Wulfhorst, and N.

Bosque-Pérez. “Interdisciplinary Research Report—Invertebrate Biodiversity in the Palouse Prairie: Conservation Implications.” Presentation at the 1st Annual Meeting of the University of Idaho and Tropical Agricultural Research and Higher Education Center (CATIE) IGERT Project, 7/03, La Selva and Turrialba, Costa Rica.

Waits, L., N. Bosque-Perez, J.Force, S. Brunsfeld, S. Eigenbrode, J.D. Wulfhorst, P. McDaniel, J.Boll,

C.Harvey, B.Finegan, and E. Somarriba. “An Integrative Model of Graduate Education in Conservation Biology and Sustainable Production.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Conservation Biology, 7/03, Duluth, Minnesota.

Falk, J.L. and J.D. Wulfhorst. “To Include or not to Include—Sensitivity to Cross-Cultural Research in

Idaho.” Paper presented at the 45th Annual Meeting of the Idaho Academy of Science, 4/03, Lewiston, Idaho.

Falk, J.L. and J.D. Wulfhorst. “’Indian Time’: Cultural Considerations for Inclusive Social Science

Research. Paper presented at the National Conference on Undergraduate Research (NCUR), 3/03, Salt Lake City, Utah.

Wulfhorst, J.D. and J. Kamm. “Tribal Sovereignty, Injustice, and Nuclear Waste in the United States”.

Paper presented at the 2nd Global Conference on Environmental Justice and Global Citizenship, 2/03, Copenhagen, Denmark.

“Environmental Policy and Management,” Coordinated Social Science Session for 2nd Annual INEEL

Subsurface Symposium, 10/02, Boise, Idaho (Inland Northwest Research Alliance; Participants: B. Richards, S. Dawson, G. Madsen, E. Glenn, J.D. Wulfhorst).

Wulfhorst, J.D., K. Wrigley, J. Kamm, J. Parker, E. Glenn, J. Beller, and B. Breckenridge. “Subsurface

Contamination and Economic Development in the Snake River Basin.” Paper presented at the 2nd Annual INEEL Subsurface Science Symposium, 10/02, Boise, Idaho.

Wulfhorst, J.D. and J. Parker. “Differential Costs and Benefits Related to Control of Natural

Resources.” 10/02, Paper presented at the Global Challenges of Parks and Protected Area Management Symposium, Sardinia, Italy.

Wulfhorst, J.D. “University of Idaho—Research Experiences for Undergraduates Program in

Environmental Science.” 9/02, NSF Engineering & Computing Education Grantees Conference, Washington, D.C.

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Wulfhorst, J.D., K. Wrigley, J. Kamm, J. Parker, E. Glenn, J. Beller, and B. Breckenridge. “Local Economics, National Lab, and the Community’s In between.” 8/02, Paper presented at the 65th Annual Meeting of the Rural Sociological Society, Chicago, Illinois.

Rwiza, S. and J.D. Wulfhorst. “Economic, Environmental, and Equity Concerns with Transporting

Radioactive Waste.” 8/02, Paper presented at the 65th Annual Meeting of the Rural Sociological Society, Chicago, Illinois.

Glenn, E. and J.D. Wulfhorst. “Mapping Risk Perceptions: People and Groundwater Resources on the

Snake River Plain.” 8/02, Paper presented at the 65th Annual Meeting of the Rural Sociological Society, Chicago, Illinois.

Kaufman, N. and J.D. Wulfhorst. “Presence, Presentation, & Flexibility in Tribal Fieldwork.” 2/02,

Paper presented at the Annual conference of the National Association of Native American Studies, Houston, Texas.

Glenn, Evan and J.D. Wulfhorst. “Social Reactions to Transuranic Waste Incineration in Southeast

Idaho: A New Social Movement Analysis.” 8/01, Paper presented at the 64th Annual Meeting of the Rural Sociological Society, Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Parker, J., M. McDonough, and J.D. Wulfhorst. “Environmental Ethics and Behavior of Rural

Southern African Americans: A Challenge to the Environmentalist Stereotype.” 8/01, Paper presented at the 64th Annual Meeting of the Rural Sociological Society, Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Wulfhorst, J.D., E. Glenn, B. Breckenridge, J. Beller, J. Brown, H. Blackman, R. Krannich, S.L.

Albrecht, J. Parker, L.R. Mink. “Subsurface Science and the Above-ground issues.” 9/01, Paper presented at the 1st Annual Subsurface Science Symposium, Idaho Falls, Idaho.

Wulfhorst, J.D. and Evan Glenn. “Social Structures and the Development of Water Resources Along

the Upper Snake River.” 5/01, Paper presented at the Water and Rural History Conference, Reno, Nevada.

Boll, J., J.D. Wulfhorst, C.A. Campbell, E.S. Brooks, S. Chen, G. Wang, C.O. Stockle, D.K. McCool,

D. Brown, D. Feichtinger, and A. Vitale. “An Integrated Systems approach to watershed restoration with community involvement applied to a small rural watershed.” 2/01, Paper presented at the NSF/EPA/USDA Water and Watersheds Progress Review Conference, San Francisco, California.

Wulfhorst, J.D., J. Parker, and C. Ward. “Thinking Alternatively for Natural Resources Policy

Research.” 2/01, Paper presented at the Taking Nature Seriously: Citizens, Science and the Environment Conference, Eugene, Oregon.

Wulfhorst, J.D. “Comparison of Influential Factors in Community Among Indian and non-Indian

Groups.” 2/01, Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the National Association of Native American Studies, Houston, Texas.

Chen, S., G. Wang, J. Boll, and J.D. Wulfhorst. “Use of Optimal Techniques for Watershed

Management with emphasis on erosion control.” 7/00, Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Agricultural Engineers, Sacramento, California.

Wulfhorst, J.D., S.L. Albrecht, and R.S. Krannich. “A Comparison of Community-Level Impacts in

Opportunity/Threat Development.” 6/00, Paper presented at the 8th International Symposium on Society and Resource Management, Bellingham, Washington.

Albrecht, S.L., S.E. Daniels, R.S. Krannich, and J.D. Wulfhorst. “Opportunities and Challenges for

Rural Development in Remote Settings: The Case of Waste Facility Siting on Native American

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Lands in the American West.” 2/00, Paper presented at the Annual meeting of the Western Rural Studies Association, Poipu, Hawaii.

Wulfhorst, J.D., S.L. Albrecht, A.E. Luloff, and S. Lopez. “Community Identity in Rural Indian

Development.” 2/00, Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the National Association of Native American Studies, Houston, Texas.

Wulfhorst, J.D., K. Wrigley, R.S. Krannich., S.H. Murdock, S. Spies, S. White, K. Effah, F. L.

Leistritz, and R. Sell. “The Relationship Between Trust and Capital in Waste Facility Siting.” 8/99, Paper presented at the 62nd Annual Meeting of the Rural Sociological Society, Chicago, Illinois.

Wulfhorst, J.D. “Deep Thoughts: Well-Plugging as a Rural Community Initiative.” 8/98, Poster

presented at the 61st Annual Meeting of the Rural Sociological Society, Portland, Oregon.

Wulfhorst, J.D., H. Ernst, and M. Al-Kaisi. “Sustaining Community with a Water Quality Initiative.” 7/98, Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Community Development Society, Kansas City, Missouri.

Wulfhorst, J.D. “Water Quality Education on the Eastern Colorado Plains.” 6/98, Paper presented at

the Annual Education Conference of the National Environmental Health Association, Las Vegas, Nevada.

Krannich, R.S., J.D. Wulfhorst, K. Wrigley, S.H. Murdock, S. Spies, S. White, F.L. Leistritz, R.R.

Hamm, R. Sell, and J. Thompson. “In Search of Local Support for Hazardous Waste Facility Siting: Resident Responses to Alternative Community Compensation and Incentive Programs.” 5/97, Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Association for Impact Assessment, New Orleans, Louisiana.

Murdock, S.H., S. Spies, K. Effah, S. White, R. S. Krannich, J.D. Wulfhorst, K. Wrigley, F.L.

Leistritz, R. Sell, and J. Thompson. “Waste Facility Siting in Rural Areas in the United States: An Assessment of an Integrated Model for Explaining Residents’ Level of Support for Waste Siting.” 5/97, Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Association for Impact Assessment, New Orleans, Louisiana.

Wulfhorst, J.D. “Technological Risk, Culture, and Community in Tooele County, Utah.” 3/97, Paper

presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology, Seattle, Washington.

Wulfhorst, J.D., R.S. Krannich, and K. Wrigley. “A Theoretical Model of Collective Well-Being Using Factors of Trust, Technology, and Risk.” 8/96, Paper presented at the 59th Annual Meeting of the Rural Sociological Society, Des Moines, Iowa.

Wrigley, K., J.D. Wulfhorst, R.S. Krannich, S.H. Murdock, F.L. Leistritz, and R.R. Hamm. “The Role

of Local Participation in Development Planning.” 8/96, Paper presented at the 59th Annual Meeting of the Rural Sociological Society, Des Moines, Iowa.

Krannich, R.S., K. Wrigley, J.D. Wulfhorst, S.H. Murdock, S. Spies, S. White, F.L. Leistritz, R.R.

Hamm, R. Sell, and J. Thompson. “Addressing Equity Concerns and Local Opposition in the Siting of Hazardous Waste Facilities: The Potential Role of Community Compensation Programs.” 8/96, Paper presented at the 59th Annual Meeting of the Rural Sociological Society, Des Moines, Iowa.

Wulfhorst, J.D. “Managing Weapons and Waste in the Rural West: Examining High Technology,

Trust, and Risk Policy in the Community.” 8/96, Poster presented at the 59th Annual Meeting of the Rural Sociological Society, Des Moines, Iowa.

Wulfhorst, J.D., R.S. Krannich, S.H. Murdock, F.L. Leistritz, and R.R. Hamm. “Managing Hazardous

Wastes and Risks in Rural Communities.” 5/96, Paper presented at the 6th International

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Symposium on Society and Resource Management, University Park, Pennsylvania.

“Waste Management, Community, and Technology: Contemporary Policy Implications.” Organized

panel session for the Annual Meeting of the Pacific Sociological Association, 3/96, Seattle, Washington.

Wulfhorst, J.D. “Negotiating Order in the Corps of Engineers.” 4/93, Paper presented at the Annual

Meeting of the Midwest Sociological Society, Chicago, Illinois.

Wulfhorst, J.D. “Organizational Change as Process: Project Management in the Corps of Engineers.” 3/93, Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Eastern Sociological Society, Boston, Massachusetts.

Wulfhorst, J.D. “Perceptions of ‘Appalachia’ from the Corps of Engineers.” 3/93, Paper presented at

the Annual Appalachian Studies Conference, Johnson City, Tennessee.

Wulfhorst, J.D. “’Stewards’ of the Environment: Reshaping the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ Organizational Culture.” 5/92, Paper presented at the 2nd Annual Continental Conference on Social Ecology, Townsend, Tennessee.

Wulfhorst, J.D. “Project Management and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers: Implications for

Change.” 5/92, Paper presented at the 4th Symposium on Society and Resource Management, Madison, Wisconsin.

Wulfhorst, J.D. “Negotiating Order in an Appalachian Community: Sociocultural Change in Water

Resources Development.” 3/92, Paper presented at the Annual Appalachian Studies Conference, Asheville, North Carolina.

Grants and Contracts Awarded:

Wulfhorst, J.D. Social Assessment of Annual Grass Transitions in the Great Basin. USDA-Agricultural

Research Service. Boise, ID. $120,065.

Wulfhorst, J.D. Human Dimensions of Long-term Agroecosystems Research (LTAR). USDA-Agricultural Research Service. Mandan, ND. $960,002.

Ward, T., J.D. Wulfhorst, S. Hopkins, K. Braun, C. Jorcyk, E. Erdei, M. Thompson-Robinson, J. Lucero, and

J.J. Thomas. Clinical Translational Research - Infrastructure Network, renewal proposal. Community Engagement & Outreach Core, Idaho Director. National Institutes for Health. August 2017. (Wulfhorst, $82,785).

Wulfhorst, J.D. Extreme Weather, Conservation, and Risk Management Nexus. USDA-Agricultural

Research Service. Pullman, WA. $120,000.

Wulfhorst, J.D. Social Assessment Framework – Salmon Challis Forest Revision Plan (2017-2019), US Forest Service. Salmon, ID. $31,008.

Wulfhorst, J.D. Idaho MILES High Divide Survey (2017-2018), National Science Foundation. University of

Idaho, Moscow, ID. $49,430.

Wulfhorst, J.D. 2016. Producer Survey to Determine Nutrient Use in the Magic Valley – Part II. USDA Agricultural Research Service, Kimberley, ID. $34,865.

Wulfhorst, J.D. 2014. A Social Impact Assessment for the Bruneau-Owyhee Sage-grouse Habitat Project,

Idaho Office of Species Conservation, Boise, ID, $12,500 (Wulfhorst, $12,500).

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Wiest, M., J.D. Wulfhorst, J. Kenyon, G. Gollberg, S. Daley Laursen. 2014. Best Practices and Approaches to

Managing Social Science Data. US Geological Survey, Reston, VA, $59,473 (Wulfhorst, $23,094).

Wulfhorst, P. Lewin, N. Rimbey, and K.S. Jensen. 2014. Owyhee County Socio-Economic Assessment, Owyhee County, ID, Murphy, ID, $26,855 (Wulfhorst, $14,250).

Wulfhorst, J.D. and K. Launchbaugh. 2014. BLM Rangeland Collegiate Teams. DOI Bureau of Land

Management, State of Idaho, Boise, ID, $39,464 (Wulfhorst, $12,000).

Hill, R.D. and J.D. Wulfhorst. 2012. SGP: Integrating Perspectives on Drinking Water, Wastewater, and River Health Governance in Costa Rica. $2,850. Student Grant Program, University of Idaho, Moscow, ID.

Eigenbrode, S. (PD), J. Abatzoglou, J. Antle, I. Burke, S. Capalbo, P. Gessler, J. Gosz, D. Huggins, J.

Johnson-Maynard, C. Kruger, B. Lamb, P. Mote, K. Painter, W. Pan, S. Petrie, T. Paulitz, P. Shepson, C. Stöckle, V. Walden, J.D. Wulfhorst, and K. Wolf. 2011. Regional Approaches to Climate Change for Pacific Northwest Agriculture. National Institute for Food and Agriculture CAP program, $20,000,000 (Wulfhorst, $582,813), Award No. 2011-68002-30191.

Eigenbrode, S. (PD), J. Johnson-Maynard, J.D. Wulfhorst, J. Gosz, H. Kok, W. Pan, S. Capalbo, and S.

Petrie. 2010. Planning a Long Term Agricultural Project for Dryland Agroecosystems of the Inland Pacific Northwest. National Institute for Food and Agriculture Long Term Agricultural Project Planning (LTAP) Grant program, $200,000 (Wulfhorst, $9,100), Award No. 2010-85208-20388.

Johnson, D.E. (PI), P. Clark, M. Borman, N. Rimbey, K. Crane, K. Painter, and J.D. Wulfhorst. 2009.

Developing an Adaptive Management System and its Components to Address Effects of Gray Wolf Reintroduction on Ecosystem Services. USDA – AFRI Managed Ecosystems, $148,188 (Wulfhorst, $2,100).

Young, D. (PI), J.D. Wulfhorst, and P. Diebel. 2009. Measuring socioeconomic impacts of the STEEP

program in the Pacific Northwest and identifying keys to expanding adoption of soil conserving farming systems in the region. USDA – STEEP, $199,980 (Wulfhorst, $99,480).

Watson, P. (PI), J.D. Wulfhorst, and P. Salant. 2009. Foreign-born labor contributions to Idaho’s economy

and communities. Idaho Dairymen’s Association, $69,614 (Wulfhorst, $13,778).

Bosque-Pérez, N.A. (PI), S. Eigenbrode, J.D. Wulfhorst, L. Waits, J.E. Force, and P. Morgan. 2009. IGERT: Evaluating resilience of biological and social systems in changing landscapes: a doctoral research and education program in Idaho and Costa Rica. NSF IGERT Renewal, $3,200,000 (Wulfhorst, $120,000).

Wulfhorst, J.D. (PI), M. O’Rourke, C. Hovde Bohach, S. Donovan, D. Schmidt, S. Crowley, S. Eigenbrode,

L. Stinson, R. Dahlquist, S. Pepper, and A. Turner. 2009. Enhancing Communication in Public Health Research and Practice. University of Idaho Environmental Science Program Fund for Interdisciplinary Teams (FIT) ($20,000).

Hardesty, L. (PI), J. Wu, J.D. Wulfhorst, W. Elliot, P. Ndegwa. Evaluating the Impacts of Conservation

Practices on Watershed Health in a Salmon-Bearing Rangeland Watershed: Asotin Creek, Washington. USDA – CEAP Rangelands. 9/08 – 8/11, $600,000 (Wulfhorst, $62,232).

Boll, J. (PI) and J.D. Wulfhorst. Productive Development Program for Sustainable Irrigation Production of

Vegetables for Domestic Markets. Millennium Challenge Corporation. 6/08 – 5/10. $130,127 (Wulfhorst, $58,300).

O’Rourke, M. (PI), S.D. Eigenbrode, J.D. Wulfhorst, and S. Crowley. Improving Communication in Cross-

Disciplinary Communication. National Science Foundation Science & Society Program. 8/08 – 7/10. $289,986 (Wulfhorst, $38,600).

Mahler, B. (PI) Summer Research Experience for Undergraduates in Sustainable Water Resources. NSF

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Research Experience for Undergraduates Program. 2/08 – 1/11. $396,371. (Wulfhorst, J.D. – Senior Collaborator)

Wulfhorst, J.D. (PI), P. Salant, S. Kane, and B. Foltz. Community Level Impacts of Southern Idaho’s Dairy

Industry. United Dairymen of Idaho. 1/08 - 9/09, $60,288. (Wulfhorst, $47,400)

Boll, J. (PI), J.D. Wulfhorst, B. Mahler, T. Steenhuis, L. Kurkalova, and G. Vellidis . Synthesis and Analysis of 13 CSREES CEAP Projects. #2007-51130-03992. USDA National Integrated Water Quality Program. 9/07 – 9/10, $420,328 (Wulfhorst, $34,428).

Hill, R. (PI), J. Ahola, J.D. Wulfhorst, J. Szasz, B. Hough, R. Bolze, and L. Leachman. Feed Efficiency

Research and Outreach for the Beef Industry. USDA National Research Initiative. 1/08 – 12/11, $450,000 (Wulfhorst, $46,128).

Wulfhorst, J.D. (PI), P. Salant, and S. Kane. Engaging the Idaho Farm Community in the Biofuels Boom.

University of Idaho Seed Grant. 7/07 – 6/08, $13,173.

Eigenbrode, S.D. (PI) and M. O’Rourke. Evaluating the Effect of Philosophical Dialogue on Collaborative Science. University of Idaho, College of Graduate Studies, Interdisciplinary Grant Program, 7/07 – 6/08, $13,000. (Wulfhorst, J.D. – collaborator)

Wulfhorst, J.D. and N.R. Rimbey. Idaho Rangeland Resource Commission Focus Groups. IRRC, 6/07 –

9/07, $7,332.

Tanaka, J. (PI), A. Torell, N. Rimbey, J.D. Wulfhorst, T. Taylor, A. Blevins, and K. Jensen. Assessment of Social and Economic Capabilities -- USDI Bureau of Land Management. 9/06 – 9/07, $134,770 (Wulfhorst, $39,370)

Thill, D. (PI), J. Johnson-Maynard, J. McCaffrey, L. Van Tassell, and J.D. Wulfhorst. Integrated Residue

Management Systems for Sustained Seed Yield of Kentucky Bluegrass Without Burning-Phase II. USDA-CSREES Grass Seed Cropping Systems for Sustainable Agriculture Program. 1/05-12/06, $147,000, (Wulfhorst, $18,087)

Wulfhorst, J.D. (PI), Service-Learning with the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation,

Service-Learning Grant Initiative, University of Idaho Career and Professional Planning Office, 8/06, $500.

Fiedler, F. and K. Kavanagh (PIs). Summer Research Experience for Undergraduates in Water Resources.

NSF Research Experience for Undergraduates Program. 4/06 – 3/08, $239,470 (#0552925). (Wulfhorst, J.D. – senior collaborator).

Wulfhorst, J.D. (PI), Service-Learning with the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation,

Diversity Initiatives Growth Grant, University of Idaho Office of Multicultural Affairs, 10/05, $850

Boll, J. (PI), J.D. Wulfhorst, M. Isik, and B. Mahler. Evaluation of Conservation Practices in a Mixed-Land Use Watershed using Cumulative Effects Modeling and Interdisciplinary Analyses. USDA – National Integrated Water Quality Program. 9/04 – 8/07, $640,000 (Wulfhorst, $87,852)

Wulfhorst, J.D. (PI), Service-Learning with the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation,

Diversity Initiatives Growth Grant, University of Idaho Office of Multicultural Affairs, 10/04, $500

Piet, S.J. (PI), J. Joe, H. Heydt, B. Bugger, J.D. Wulfhorst, M.E. Dakins, M. Hart, S. Bigger, and B. Ingles. Public Outreach and Analysis for the Next Generation Nuclear Plant. Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory, 9/04 – 8/05, $200,000 (Wulfhorst, $10,000)

Wulfhorst, J.D. (PI), Travel Grant, University of Idaho Research Office, 4/04, $750

Scanlin, J. (PI), M. Manguba, J.D. Wulfhorst, and J. Brown. 2003. Groundwater Awareness Project. Idaho

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National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory, 10/03 – 10/04, $60,000 (Wulfhorst, $10,000)

Wulfhorst, J.D. (PI) 2003. Public Response to Bluegrass Field Burning in Northern Idaho. University of

Idaho Seed Grant Program, 7/03 – 6/04, $8,000

Thill, D. (PI), J. Johnson-Maynard, C. Hunt, D. Crawford, J. McCaffrey, L. Van Tassell, J.D. Wulfhorst, W. Chun, K. Hart, J. Church, and T. Mosman. Integrated Residue Management Systems for Sustained Seed Yield for Kentucky Bluegrass Without Burning, USDA Western Sustainable Agriculture & Research Education, 7/03 – 6/06. $414,243. (Wulfhorst, $23,412).

Parker, J. (PI), M. Sanchez, J.D. Wulfhorst, and J. Boll. Production of Native Plant Sets as Economic

Development for the Kalispel Tribe, USDA Small Business Innovation Research Program, 5/03-11/03, $70,821 (Wulfhorst, $4,400)

Ward Thomas, J. (PI), H. Hesselyn, J.D. Wulfhorst, J. Ward, and S. Gripne. Bartering for Conservation: Are

Grassbanks® an Effective Tool for Achieving Conservation, Promoting Stewardship, and Building Trust?, McIntire-Stennis Cooperative Forestry Research Program, University of Montana, 1/03-5/05, $67,954 (Wulfhorst, $7,500)

Wulfhorst, J.D. (PI), Travel Grant, University of Idaho Research Office, 9/02, $900

Wulfhorst, J.D. (PI), Two Idaho EPSCoR Office Undergraduate Research Assistantships, 9/02, $1,000/ea.

Rimbey, N. (PI), J.D. Wulfhorst, and T. Darden. An Economic and Social Update of Owyhee County, Idaho. Bureau of Land Management, 9/02-9/03, $56,879 (Wulfhorst, $25,250)

Thill, D. (PI), J. Johnson-Maynard, J. McCaffrey, L. Van Tassell, and J.D. Wulfhorst. Integrated Residue

Management Systems for Sustained Seed Yield of Kentucky Bluegrass Without Burning-Phase I. USDA-CSREES Grass Seed Cropping Systems for Sustainable Agriculture Program. 1/02-12/04, $240,000, (Wulfhorst, $34,360)

Bosque-Peréz, N. (PI), S. Eigenbrode, L. Waits, P. McDaniel, S. Brunsfeld, and J. Force. Ecosystem

Management in Tropical and Temperate Regions: Integrating Education in Sustainable Production and Biodiversity Conservation. National Science Foundation IGERT Program, 10/01-9/06, $2,646,237, (J.D. Wulfhorst and Jan Boll, Steering Committee Members)

Wulfhorst, J.D. (PI) and J. Parker. Social Assessment of the Idaho Panhandle National Forests. U.S. Forest

Service, 5/01-9/02, $30,000 (Wulfhorst, $24,300)

Wulfhorst, J.D. (PI), B. Stoltz, and K. Keith. Economic and Community Development Factors Related to Idaho Dairy Industry Expansion. University of Idaho Vice President’s Office for Outreach and Technology Rural Development Small-Grant Program, 11/00-11/01, $4,525

Ostrum, M. and D. Holland (Washington State University PIs), J. Foltz, C. Williams (University of Idaho

Subcontract PIs), and C. DePhelps (Rural Roots PI). Understanding, Evaluating, and Improving Direct Marketing Strategies for Small Farms in the Pacific Northwest. USDA Initiative for Future Agriculture and Food Systems Program, 9/00-9/04, $1,622,383 (total project); (UI total, $83,897; J.D. Wulfhorst, Collaborator)

Wulfhorst, J.D. (PI). Rural Economic Development and the Opportunity-Threat of High-Level Nuclear

Waste. USDA—National Research Initiative, Project # 99-35401-7914 8/00-9/03, $92,000, (Wulfhorst, $31,911; Utah State University subcontract, with R.S. Krannich).

Wulfhorst, J.D. (PI), J. Parker, L.R. Mink, B. Breckenridge, J. Beller, S. Albrecht, and R.S. Krannich.

Addressing Community and Natural Resources Policy as a part of Idaho National Engineering & Environmental Laboratory Subsurface Science. Inland Northwest Research Alliance. 8/00-9/03, $166,667

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Wulfhorst, J.D. (PI) and J. Parker. University of Idaho Service Learning/Teaching Program Grant. 8/00 -5/01, $1,100 (Wulfhorst, $850)

Wulfhorst, J.D. (PI), Enhancement Grant from the University of Idaho Agricultural Experiment Station to

attend the Young Faculty in Rural Development Workshop sponsored by the Western Rural Development Center, 6/00, Kamas, UT, $1,500

Wulfhorst, J.D. (PI), Travel Grant, University of Idaho Research Office, May 2000, $875

Boll, J. (PI), S. Chen, C.O. Stockle, D.K. McCool, J.D. Wulfhorst, D. Brown, and D. Feichtinger. An

Integrated Systems Approach to Watershed Restoration with Community Involvement Applied to a Small Rural Watershed, NSF/EPA/USDA Water and Watersheds Program, 7/98-6/01, $300,000 (Wulfhorst, $12,400)

Hatch and Regional USDA Projects:

Maintaining Resilient Sagebrush & Rural Communities, 10/2018 - 9/2023 (W1188; established as WDC40,

2016-17).

The Social-Ecological Resilience of Rangelands in Working Landscapes, 10/2012 – 9/2017 (#WERA1018).

Rural Community Resilience and Climate Adaptation in Western Agricultural Landscapes, 7/2012 – 6/2017 (#IDA01474-AERS).

Economic, Social, and Ecological Issues of Rangeland Fragmentation that Affect Rangeland Sustainability

and Rural Communities, 10/2006 – 9/2012. (#W1192).

Social & Policy Dimensions of Land-Use Change in Idaho and other regions of the Western United States, 7/2006 – 6/2012. Idaho Agricultural Experiment Station Hatch Project (#IDA91352-AERS).

Rural Communities and Public Lands in the West: Impacts and Alternatives, 10/2001 – 9/2006. USDA

Regional Research Project (#W192).

Rural Community Well-Being and Environmental Health, 7/2001 – 6/2006. Idaho Agricultural Experiment Station Hatch project (#IDA01224-AERS).

Grants and Contracts Pending:

Brooks, E., J.D. Wulfhorst, Z. Kayler, D.G. Strawn, M.S. Strickland, A. Maas, J.R. Kelley, J. Johnson- Maynard, S. Eigenbrode, R.T. Lew, M. Dobre, C.B. Wardropper, L.J. Sheneman, and J.U. Eitel. AFRI- SAS CAP: Co-innovation to Advance Sustainable Agro-ecosystems in the Inland Pacific Northwest. $3,835,420 (Wulfhorst, $323,178).

Ellison, M., T.N. Johnson, J.D. Wulfhorst, E.M. Winford, K. Lee, and J.L. Aycrigg. Social, economic, and

ecological implications of grazing utilization and timing on riparian areas in the Intermountain West. $494,115 (Wulfhorst, $51,789).

SERVICE:

Major Committee Assignments:

Dr. Alex Maas, Mentoring Committee, University of Idaho, College of Agricultural & Life Sciences, Department of Agricultural Economics & Rural Sociology, 2017-2020

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Dr. Katie Lee, Mentoring Committee, University of Idaho, College of Agricultural & Life Sciences,

Department of Agricultural Economics & Rural Sociology, 2017-2020 Search Committee, University of Idaho, College of Agricultural & Life Sciences, Department of

Agricultural Economics & Rural Sociology, Natural Resources Economist faculty member, 2016

Steering Committee, PNW-Cosmos Program (J. McMurtry, PD), University of Idaho, Moscow, ID. 2015-present

Search Committee, University of Idaho, College of Natural Resources, Forest, Rangeland, and Fire Sciences Department, Rangelands Faculty member, 2014-2015

Search Committee (Chair), University of Idaho, College of Agricultural & Life Sciences, Social Science Research Unit, Business Manager position, 2014

Search Committee, University of Idaho, College of Agricultural & Life Sciences, Social Science Research Unit, Research Scientist position, 2014

Search Committee, University of Idaho, College of Agricultural & Life Sciences, Social Science Research Unit, Administrative Director position, 2014

Search Committee, University of Idaho, College of Natural Resources, Conservation Social Sciences Department, Park Studies Unit Director, 2012-2013

Search Committee, University of Idaho, College of Agricultural & Life Sciences, Department of Agricultural Economics & Rural Sociology, Social Science Research Unit Research Associate, 2012-2013

Service-Learning Advisory Council, University of Idaho, 2009-present Science Partnership Committee, Southwest Region, Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation, 2009-present 1st Annual Center for Advanced Energy Studies - Energy Policy Institute Summit, Boise, ID, Planning

Committee, 2008-2009 Dr. Abelardo Rodriguez, Department of Agricultural Economics & Rural Sociology Promotion &

Tenure Mentoring Committee, 2009-2011

Search Committee, University of Idaho Tribal Liaison, 2007 Strategic Implementation Planning Team, Goal II, 2007-2011

Organizer, Life-Cycle of Interdisciplinary Programs Workshop, March 22-23, University of Idaho

Dr. Lorie Higgins, Department of Agricultural Economics & Rural Sociology Promotion & Tenure Chair, Promotion & Tenure Committee, 2009 Mentoring Committee, 2007-2009 Third Year Review Committee, January 2007

University of Idaho, Sustainable Idaho Strategic President’s Initiative Steering Committee, 2006-2007 University of Idaho, Academic Hearing Committee, 2005-Present University of Idaho, Honors Program Committee, 2004-2007 (Chair, 2006-2007) US Forest Service Kootenai/Idaho Planning Zone, St. Joe Geographic Area, Forest Revision Plan

Workgroup, 2003-2004 University of Idaho Affirmative Action Committee, 2003-2006 (Chair 2005-2006) University of Idaho Fine Arts Committee, 2003-2006 IGERT Education & Development Subcommittee, 2003-2005 IGERT Annual Meeting Subcommittee, 2003 Department of Agricultural Economics & Rural Sociology, Technical Committee, 2003-present Department of Agricultural Economics & Rural Sociology, Research Committee, 2003-2005 College of Agricultural & Life Sciences Promotion & Tenure Review Committee, 2002-2004 IGERT Steering Committee, (NSF Grant on Biodiversity and Fragmentation) 2001-2008; IGERT

renewal grant, 2009-present Rural Community Development Working Group, University of Idaho, 2000-present Department of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology Graduate Committee, 2000-2003 Poster Judge, Environmental Science Senior Practicum Competition, 2000; 2001; 2002; 2003; 2004;

2006 College of Letters and Sciences Diversity Task Force (Environmental Science rep.), 2000-01

Professional and Scholarly Organizations:

Sustainable Rangelands Roundtable

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Steering Committee, 2010 - present

Society for Range Management, 2003-2012 2012 National Meeting Co-Chair Nominations Committee – 2006-2010 Idaho Section, 2003-present

Northern Chapter Director, 2005-2008 President-elect 2009, President 2010, Past-President 2011

American Sociological Association, 2003-2006 W-192/1192 USDA Regional Research Project (Rural Communities and Public Lands in the West:

Impacts and Alternatives), 2002-present Secretary 2003-2006 Chair – 2009 - present

International Association for Society and Natural Resources, 2002-present Student Paper Awards Committee, 2007

Idaho Academy of Science (IAS), 2000-present Executive Secretary, 2002-2004 Vice-President/President-Elect, 2004-2005 President, 2005-2006

American Association for Public Opinion Research (AAPOR), 2000-present National Association of Native American Studies (NANAS), 2000-present

Idaho State Coordinator, 2000-2006 Rural Sociological Society (RSS), 1993-present

Diversity Committee, 2006 - present President, Natural Resources Research Group, 2001-02 Secretary, Natural Resources Research Group, 2000-01

Community Development Society (CDS), 1997-present Pacific Sociological Association (PSA), 1996-2000 Society for Applied Anthropology (SAA), 1996-2000

Social Science Research Unit (SSRU) Projects (listing stopped in 2011):

2011 (thru June) City of Sandpoint – Recreation Center (11-05-15), Stephen Drinkard, $14,189 Idaho Transportation Department Customer Satisfaction (11-05-16), Ned Parrish, $50,000 Oil Seed Producers Survey (11-05-17), Kate Painter, $4,341 Calculus Assessment (11-05-19), Cynthia Piez, $659 New Meadows Community Review (11-05-07), Priscilla Salant & Idaho Rural Partnership, $250 PNW Agriculture and Climate Change (11-05-10), J.D. Wulfhorst, $303,143 Crucial Technology (11-05-11), Todd Chavez, $969 UI Benefits Services (11-05-12), Nicki Jones, $8,277 Annie’s Project (11-05-13), Carrie Johnson & Rikki Wilson, $2,195 Canyon County Evaluation (11-05-18), Nancy Shelstad, $250

2010 Equine Census in Idaho (10-11-39), Charlene Cooper & Idaho Horse Council, $37,089 STEM in Idaho (10-05-10), Debbie Storrs, $182,656 UI Economic Development Assessment, (10-05-14), Gene Merrell, $5,149 Finding the Center (10-07-17), Carmen Suarez & Debbie Hornbuckle, $3,700 Dairy Emissions Planning Design (10-12-27a-e), April Leytem, $ tbd Health Evaluation (10-01-03), Michelle Weist, $1,252 AgraAbility (10-02-04), Tom Karsky, $4,387 Dairy Disaster Response (10-02-05), Tom Karsky, $17,045

2009 Veterinary Student Assessment (09-01-01), Chris Schneider, $1,640 HP Purchase Edge (09-01-02), Todd Chavez, $1,480 ICAN Pre- & Post (09-02-03), Debbie Storrs, $2,650

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Perceptions of Rangeland Health (09-03-04), Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation, $1,480 City of Meridian Parks (09-03-05), Matt Elsworth & Todd Chavez, $793 Idaho Child Care Study (09-04-06), Julie Fodor & Dept. of Health and Welfare, $30,060 ITD Customer Service (09-04-07), Ned Parrish & Idaho Dept. of Transportation, $50,000 Hispanic Parents Perception of Children’s Weight (09-05-08), Juana Alcoer, $395 N1H1 Idaho Immunizations (09-05-09), Michelle Weist, $54,350 Family Support 360 Recreation Center Evaluation Plan (09-06-10), K. Sterling, $4,310 Forest Resources, Transcription (09-07-11), Steve Shook and Keith Coulter, $1,600 “Living on the Land” Evaluation (09-07-12), Stephanie Etter, $4,501 Wheat and Barley Evaluation (09-08-13), Ed Bechinski, $16,240 Idaho Department of Lands Ag Market Rent (09-09-14), J.A. Gustanski, $8,865 Transcription – Shaver (09-09-15), I. Shaver, $1,268 Labor & Aero Space (09-10-16), Idaho Dept. of Labor and Vicki Isakson, $18,229 Translation, Hmong to English (09-11-17), Ling Ling Taso, $2,296

2008 Public Perceptions of the Dairy Industry (08-01-01), J.D. Wulfhorst, $60,288 HP Support Team (08-02-02), Todd Chavez, $928 Crucial Support Team (08-02-03), Todd Chavez, $959 REU Human Assurance Form (08-02-04), Rosemary Streatfield, $75 Jazz Festival Satisfaction (08-03-05), Cami McClure, $2,482 UI Wellness (08-03-06), Peg Hamlett, $5,504 Mississippi Women in Agriculture (08-03-07), Allen Barefield, $4,111 Gateway to Calculus (08-04-08), Cynthia Piez, $1,080 Paradise Creek Sediment Monitoring Analysis (08-04-09), Jan Boll, $5,000 Food Industry in the PNW (08-05-10), Aaron Johnson, $23,659 Crucial-Tech-B (08-05-11), Todd Chavez, $969 Crucial-Tech-C (08-05-12), Todd Chavez, $969 Crucial-Tech-D (08-05-13), Todd Chavez, $969 Paradise Creek Watershed Survey Analyses (08-06-14), J.D. Wulfhorst, $5,524 Bureau of Land Management (08-08-15), John Tanaka, $8,788 Understanding Dairy Markets (08-10-16), Wilson Gray, $365 Crime Victimization in Idaho (08-11-17), Janeena Wing, $69,262

2007 Thermometer / WIC (07-01-01), Sandy McCurdy, $4,782 AgrAbility (07-01-02), Tom Karsky, $14,806 Data Analysis – Hewlett Packard Survey (07-01-03), Todd Chavez, $1,224 Meal Time in Less Time (07-01-04), Laura Sant and Franklin Co. Extension, $955 Traffic Health & Safety – Public Awareness (07-02-05), Idaho Transportation Department Office of

Highway Safety, $12,731 Seatbelt Use in Commercial Vehicles (07-02-06), Idaho State Police, $15,900 OJC Readership Survey Consulting (07-02-07), Todd Chavez, $1,345 Community Assistance Program (CAP) (07-03-08), Lorie Higgins, $2,905 Rural Community College Initiative Program Evaluation (07-03-09), Priscilla Salant, $5,808 Ephrata Community Survey (07-03-10), Ray Towey, $10,431 Idaho Conservation League Survey (07-03-11), Liz Edrich and Todd Chavez, $13,911 Department of Statistics Focus Group (07-05-12), Rick Edgeman, $200 UI Department of Math – Evaluation: Gateway to Calculus (07-06-13), Monte Boisen, $998 Idaho Corrections – Data Analysis (07-01-14), Eric Jensen, $5,964 Engaging the Idaho Farm Community in the Biofuels Boom (07-03-15), J.D. Wulfhorst, $9,673 Feed Efficiency Research and Outreach for the Beef Industry (07-05-16), Rod Hill, $46,128

2006 Dane County Housing Study (06-01-01), Barbara Andersen, $287 Idaho State Patrol – Impaired Drivers Awareness (06-01-02), M. Strait, $6,081 Impacts from Kentucky Bluegrass Seed Perceptions (06-01-03), J.D. Wulfhorst, $333 2005 Census of Equine in Idaho (06-02-04), Charlene Cooper and Idaho Horse Council, $30,211

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Moscow School District Facilities Survey (06-02-05), Candis Donicht, $6,982 Crime Victimization in Idaho (06-02-06), Shellee Daniels, $59,602 Analysis of Corrections Data – Idaho Department of Corrections (06-04-07), Eric Jensen, $1,579 Wildlife Conservation (06-04-08), Jill Maxwell, $27 Meat Thermometer Use in Idaho (06-05-09), Sandy McCurdy, $3,860 Small Farm Experiential Learning Assessment (06-06-10), Cinda Williams and Colette DePhelps,

$19,609 Coeur d’Alene Tribe Small Business Development (06-07-11), Laura Laumatia, $483 Long Term Care (06-08-12), Marilyn Bischoff, $1,570 Dollar Decision$ (06-11-13), Marilyn Bischoff, $1,554 Inland Northwest Agricultural Conservation (06-09-14), $16,517 Idaho State Police (06-10-15), M. Strait, $10,490 Idaho Power Client Analysis (06-11-16), $2,178 Bureau of Land Management Employee Survey (06-12-17), J.D. Wulfhorst, $26,605

2005 Outcome Evaluation of Specified Correctional Programs (05-01-01), Idaho Department of Corrections,

$5,900 Management Intensive Grazing Survey (05-01-02), Custer County Cooperative Extension, $2,975 Seat Belt V – Aggressive Driving (05-02-03), Idaho Department of Transportation, $6,000 Annual Farmer Prevailing Wage Survey (05-04-04), Idaho Department of Labor, $18,544 Survey of Idaho Horticulture / Green Industry (05-04-05), Idaho Nursery Association and Idaho

Department of Agriculture, $23,391 Outcome Evaluation of Specified Programs (05-05-06), Eric Jensen, $9,118 Seat Belt VI (05-07-07), Idaho Department of Transportation, $6,000 Evaluation Survey of Interest in Masters Degree in Organizational Leadership (05-08-08), Wanda

Quinn, $19,893 Kamiah Recreation District Survey (05-08-09), Idaho Horizons Project, $2,401 Dairy Beef Quality Assurance (05-08-10), Benton Glaze and Mirielle Chahine, $1,358 Perceptions Related to Kentucky Bluegrass Burning Tradeoffs (05-10-11), J.D. Wulfhorst, $2,140

2004 Public Survey on Bluegrass Field Burning (04-01-01), J.D. Wulfhorst, $25,500 Your Community: Current and Future Needs (04-02-02), UI College of Agricultural & Life Sciences

Cooperative Extension, $17,564 Annual Farmer Prevailing Wage Survey (04-03-03), Idaho Department of Labor, $18,844 Health Survey for Latah County Women and Their Families (04-03-04), Women’s and Children’s

Committee for Gritman Medical Center, $9,970 Valley County Library Survey (04-04-05), Valley County Extension Office, $1,375 Seat Belt II (04-04-06), Idaho Department of Transportation, $5,200 Seat Belt III (04-04-07), Idaho Department of Transportation, $5,200 Idaho Corrections Evaluation (04-05-08), Idaho Corrections Agency, $6,850 Strategic Plan for Housing and Community Development (04-06-09), Idaho Housing & Finance

Association, $1,829 Forestry Shortcourse: How have you applied it? (04-07-10), UI Kootenai County Extension Office,

$4,687 Library and Information Technology Focus Groups (04-08-11), UI Vice Provost Office for Outreach

and Technology, $1,751 Commercial Vehicle Seat Belt Survey (04-08-12), Idaho State Patrol, $5,500 Measuring Program Outcomes (04-09-13), Idaho Department of Health & Welfare, $28,837 Seat Belt IV (04-11-14), Idaho Department of Transportation, $5,200

2003 Longitudinal Substance Abuse Outcomes (03-01-01), Idaho Department of Health & Welfare, $34,936 Extension Nutrition Program & Nutrition Data Analysis (03-02-02), UI Extension, $333 Crime Victimization in Idaho (03-02-03), Idaho Department of Law Enforcement, $34,375 Married and Loving It (03-04-04), Barbara Petty and UI Extension, $3,453 Pre- and Post-Aqua Rush Survey (03-04-05), Tim Swanson, $478

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Four County Social Assessment in Southwestern Idaho (03-05-06), J.D. Wulfhorst and Neil Rimbey,

$18,500 Thermometers and Meat Temperature (03-05-07), Sandy McCurdy, $4,291 Substance Abuse Outcomes Evaluation (03-06-08), Idaho Department of Health & Welfare, $50,465 Farm Wages in Southern Idaho (03-07-09), Idaho Department of Labor, $20,768 Pre- and Post-“Got Calcium?” (03-08-10), Rhea Lanting, $297 Idaho Public Opinion Poll on Seat Belt Use (03-09-11), Idaho Department of Transportation, $3,806

2002 Exploring Market Opportunities for Local and Sustainable Poultry Production (02-01-01), Idaho State

Department of Agricultural Marketing Services, $9,129 Ada County Law Enforcement (02-02-02), Department of Justice, $8,982 Irrigation Wage Labor Survey (02-02-03), Idaho Department of Labor, $27,665 Phase II: INEEL Employee Survey (02-04-04), J.D. Wulfhorst and Inland Northwest Research

Alliance, $17,661 Thin Meat Focus Groups (02-04-05), Sandy McCurdy, $7,216 Idaho Mint Production Survey (02-05-06), Idaho Mint Growers Association, $6,175 Focus West (02-05-07), Idaho Public Television, $2,436 4-H After School Program (02-06-08), UI Extension, $7,432 Idaho Substance Abuse Treatment Assessment (02-06-09), Idaho Department of Health & Welfare,

$42,114 Community Development Survey (02-07-10), University of Minnesota, $536 You and Your Community – Idaho Migration (02-08-11), Virginia Junk, $1,869 Idaho Longitudinal Treatment Outcomes (02-07-12), Idaho Department of Health & Welfare, $48,910

2001 Nutrient Management Certification Training (01-02-01), UI Cooperative Extension, $3,500 UI Students with Disabilities (01-03-02), UI Office of Diversity & Human Rights, $3,350 Longitudinal Client Outcomes Study of Publicly-funded Substance Abuse Services (01-04-03),

$98,097 Survey of Dairy Fly Integrated Pest Management in Idaho (01-04-04), $8,725 Latah County Needs and Resource Assessment Survey (01-05-05), $4,400 Phase I: Subsurface Science at INEEL – General Population Survey (01-06-06), J.D. Wulfhorst,

$19,300 Coeur d’Alene School District (01-06-07), Coeur d’Alene School District (#271), $8,150 Idaho Equine Census (01-10-08), Idaho Horse Council, $28,230

2000 Composting Education and Resources for Western Agriculture (00-02-01), Office for Sustainable

Agriculture, $1,175 UI Internal Communications Survey (00-04-02), UI Offices of Human Resources and

Communications/Marketing, $8,890 The Green Industry of Idaho (00-05-03), Idaho Nursery Association, $20,000 Crime Victimization in Idaho Survey (00-07-04), Idaho Department of Law Enforcement, $53,000

Outreach Service:

Participant, Western Governor’s Species Conservation and ESA Initiative – Idaho Workshop. January 19, 2016, Boise, ID.

Participant, Owyhee Research & Restoration Roundup & Tour, Boise & Owyhee County, ID, October, 2014

Participant, Sage-Grouse Restoration and Habitat Enhancement Tour, Owyhee County, Idaho, May, 2014. Co-hosted by the Owyhee County Sage Grouse Local Working Group and the Jordan Valley Cooperative Weed Management Area.

Service-Learning Field-trip Coordinator, Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation, Pendleton, Oregon.

10/16, Law, Ethics, & the Environment (23 participants) 11/14, Law, Ethics, & the Environment (25 participants)

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10/13, Law, Ethics, & the Environment (27 participants) 10/12, Law, Ethics, & the Environment (30 participants) 10/11, Law, Ethics, & the Environment (35 participants) 10/10, Law, Ethics, & the Environment (29 participants) 9/09, Law, Ethics, & the Environment (23 participants) 10/08, Law, Ethics, & the Environment, (21 participants) 10/06, Law, Ethics, & the Environment, (17 participants) 10/05, Law, Ethics, & the Environment, (10 participants) 10/04, Law, Ethics, & the Environment, (8 student participants) 5/04, CORE Discovery Course, People & The Environment: The New Wild West, (9

student participants 12/03, Law, Ethics, & the Environment, (11 student participants). 4/03, CORE Discovery Course, People & The Environment: The New Wild West, (10

student participants 4/02, CORE Discovery Course, People & The Environment: The New Wild West, (6

student participants) Co-host, Dan Kemmis, Guest Speaker for Law, Ethics, & the Environment, 10/03, Moscow, Idaho. Panel Participant, “Connecting College Students with Real Life Issues: Exploring CORE Discovery

Curriculum and Extension Partnerships,”12/02, University of Idaho Extension and Outreach Conference, Moscow, Idaho.

Tour Participant, Non-thermal Production Practices for Kentucky Bluegrass, Dave Mosman Farm, 6/02, Craigmont, Idaho.

Host, Ed Marston, Guest Speaker for CORE Discovery Course, People & The Environment: The New Wild West, 4/02, Moscow, Idaho.

Educational fieldtrip, Harvesting Clean Energy: Farming for Energy Independence Conference, 2/02, CORE Discovery Course, People & The Environment: The New Wild West, Pasco, Washington, (5 student participants).

Coordinated/facilitated Focus Groups for the Idaho Panhandle National Forests Social Assessment, 12/01, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho and Spokane, Washington.

Tour Participant, Ecosystem Management in Tropical and Temperate Regions: Integrating Education in Sustainable Production and Biodiversity Conservation. National Science Foundation IGERT Program, 11/01, Turrialba, Costa Rica.

Participant in 1st Inland Northwest Research Alliance “Media Day” with University and Department of Energy representatives to kick-off first round of awards, 10/00, Moscow, Idaho.

Community Service:

Rural Roots Board Member, 2004-2007, 2009 - present Vice President, 2004-2005, 2009 President, 2006-2007, 2010

Town Crier, Moscow-Pullman Daily News, 2003-2005 Facilities Planning Committee, 2002- 2006, Moscow School District (#281) Superintendent Search Committee, 5/02, Moscow School District (#281) Presentation to Moscow Lions Club on School Levy, 2/02, Moscow, Idaho Citizens for Quality Education (CQE), Founding member, Moscow, Idaho Friends of Neighborhood Schools (FONS), Founding member, Moscow, Idaho Rural Roots Tour, Full Circle Farms, Princeton, Idaho, 8/02

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT:

Teaching:

Natural Resources Seminar, “The Riparian Solution”, 2/11 – 5/11, (A. Fremier & F. De Clerck) Collaborator to design Philosophical Issues in Interdisciplinary Research seminar with S.D.

Eigenbrode and M. O’Rourke, offered spring 2005, University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho. University of Idaho On-Line Course Development Workshop, 9/04 – 12/04, Moscow, Idaho Mentor, University of Idaho McNair Scholar Achievement Program, 5/04 – present, Moscow, Idaho

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University of Idaho Van Driver Defensive Driving Course, 8/02, Moscow, Idaho. Humanities Seminar on “Sense of Place—Time, Memory & Imagination in the Pacific

Northwest,”2002-03 participating faculty; includes—Lands & Peoples of the Palouse, Schitsu’umsh (Coeur d’Alene Indian) Place, Silver Valley Seminar, and The Columbia River/Seattle (M. DuPree, K. Bird, R. Frey)

NSF Research Experiences for Undergraduates Intern Program, Summer 2001; 2002; 2003, Environmental Science (M. von Braun)

Presentation at the Western Regional Teaching Symposium, “Getting Our Hands Dirty: Service Learning and the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indians.” With J. Parker. 9-10/01, Honolulu, Hawaii.

Interdisciplinarity Workshop, University of Idaho, 2001 (M. O’Rourke) Service Learning Workshop, University of Idaho, 2001 (G. Babcock) PowerPoint Course, University of Idaho Center for Teaching Innovation, 2001 (C. Bornhoft)

Scholarship:

Panel Reviews:

Reviewer, proposals for 2016 David Little Endowment Fund, University of Idaho, Moscow, ID. EPA Office of Research and Development Proposal Review Panel (“Tribal Health and the

Environment”), 4/07, Washington, D.C. Ad hoc Reviewer, USDA Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Program, 2/04; 1/07. USDA Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Proposal Review Panel, 2/03, Washington,

D.C. USDA Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Proposal Review Panel, 2/02, Washington,

D.C.

Manuscript Reviews: Agricultural Systems (1) Society and Natural Resources (12) Community Development Society (2) Southern Rural Sociology (1) Journal of Range Management (1) Law & Policy (2) Mountain Research & Development (1) Agronomy Journal (1) Conservation Letters (1) Journal of Rural Social Sciences (1)

Promotion Reviews:

B. Eisenhauer, Promotion packet, Plymouth State University, October, 2014.

Book Reviews: Sharing the Future: Community, Democracy, & The Environment (Rowman & Littlefield

Grant Development:

Long Term Agricultural Research (LTAR) Network Meeting, Central Plains Experimental Range, 5/14, Nunn, CO.

Practical Paths to a Future Energy Supply Workshop, 10/06, Boise, ID National Institutes of Health, Human Participants Protection Certification, 3/04, Moscow, ID. W-192/1192 Regional Research Project Annual Meeting — Rural Communities and Public

Lands in the West: Impacts and Alternatives, 12/03, Las Cruces, New Mexico; 12/04 Reno, Nevada; 10/06 Fairbanks, AK; 1/07 Albuquerque, NM.

Community Forestry Research Fellowship Program Writing Workshop, 1/03, Rio Rico, Arizona.

Consultation with NSF Program Directors in Decision & Risk Management Division, 10/02, Washington, D.C.

Western Rural Development Center “Empty Quarter” Meeting, 4/02, Salt Lake City, Utah. Participant in University of Idaho Research Office Proposal-writing workshop, 3/02, Moscow,

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Idaho.

Participant in USDA-National Research Initiative Grant-writing workshop, 10/00, Denver, Colorado.

Outreach:

Co-organizer, (with Priscilla Salant), UI McClure Public Policy Center for Research, UI-IGERT, and UI Rangeland Center), September 2014, forum on Greater Sage-Grouse, Trust, & Science, Boise, ID

Collaborator, UI Rangeland Center, 2010-present Retreats, August 2010, March 2012, March 2014

University of Idaho, Organization of Latin-American Students, Vandal Challenge Conference, College of Agricultural & Life Sciences representative, 10/04, Moscow, Idaho.

Mentor, HOIST student, Toni Stanger, Summer 2004, Moscow, Idaho Mentor, HOIST students, Marcia Hall, Alex Alvarez, and Krystal Campbell, Summer 2003, Moscow,

Idaho Mentor, HOIST student, Alexis Walker, Summer 2002, Moscow, Idaho Tour, Washington State University Survey Research Center, 2001 (J. Tarnai)