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Richard S. Krannich Professor of Sociology Department of Sociology, Social Work and Anthropology Utah State University Logan, Utah 84322-0730 Office telephone: (435) 797-1241 FAX: (435) 797-1240 E-Mail: [email protected] EDUCATION B.A. Kent State University - Sociology (1974) M.S. Utah State University - Sociology (1977) Ph.D. Pennsylvania State University - Sociology (1980) AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION Natural Resource/ Research interests and experience include social impacts of resource utilization Environmental and development; social change in resource-based communities; public attitudes Sociology and actions pertaining to resource use and policy; social aspects of radioactive and hazardous waste management; social dimensions of wildlife management and wildland recreation. Research Methods Extensive experience in survey design/implementation and qualitative field research methods. Training and experience in the application of a variety of multivariate statistical techniques. Rural/Community Processes of community identification and participation; local mobilization and Sociology community development; macro-structural linkages and local community change; general community theory and research.

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Richard S. Krannich

Professor of Sociology

Department of Sociology, Social Work and Anthropology

Utah State University

Logan, Utah 84322-0730

Office telephone: (435) 797-1241 FAX: (435) 797-1240

E-Mail: [email protected]

EDUCATION B.A. Kent State University - Sociology (1974)

M.S. Utah State University - Sociology (1977)

Ph.D. Pennsylvania State University - Sociology (1980)

AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION

Natural Resource/ Research interests and experience include social impacts of resource utilization Environmental and development; social change in resource-based communities; public attitudes

Sociology and actions pertaining to resource use and policy; social aspects of radioactive

and hazardous waste management; social dimensions of wildlife management

and wildland recreation.

Research Methods Extensive experience in survey design/implementation and qualitative field research methods. Training and experience in the application of a variety of

multivariate statistical techniques.

Rural/Community Processes of community identification and participation; local mobilization and

Sociology community development; macro-structural linkages and local community

change; general community theory and research.

PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATION MEMBERSHIPS AND PARTICIPATION

Rural Sociological Society. President (2006-07); Vice President (1995-96); Membership Committee

(1981-82; 83-84); Program Committee (1984-85; 90-91; 98-99); Local Arrangements Committee (1985-86);

Publications Committee (1993-94; 1998-00; chair 1999-00); Rural Studies Series Editorial Board (1992-96; 2001-05); Professional Communications Committee (2001-04); Endowment Committee (2001-04; chair 03-

04); Natural Resources Research Group (Secretary 1983-85; Chair 85-86); Rural Policy Group Co-Chair

(1988-89).

International Association for Society and Natural Resources. Co-founder of this professional society in

2001; Treasurer 2001-04; Executive Director 2005-09.

American Sociological Association. Member.

ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS Professor of Sociology and Professor, Department of Environment and Society (formerly Forest Resources),

Utah State University, 1990-present; Associate (1983-90) and Assistant Professor of Sociology (1980-83)

prior to 1990.

Department Head, Department of Sociology, Social Work and Anthropology, Utah State University, 2002-

2011. Acting Department Head fall semester, 1999. Assistant Department Head, 1989-2002; Director of

Graduate Studies, 1995-2002; Undergraduate Program Coordinator, 1981-1984.

Director, Center for Society, Economy and the Environment, Utah State University, 2012-present

Acting Director, Natural Resource & Environmental Policy Program, Utah State University, 1998.

Director, Institute for Social Science Research on Natural Resources, Utah State University, 1985-present.

HONORS AND AWARDS

Utah State University Outstanding Graduate Mentor, 2005

Excellence in Research Award, Rural Sociological Society, 2004.

D. Wynne Thorne Research Award (University Researcher of the Year), Utah State University, 2000.

Researcher of the Year, College of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences, Utah State University, 1985;

2000.

Award of Merit, Natural Resources Research Group, Rural Sociological Society, 1993.

Member of National Academy of Sciences/National Research Council, Committee on Planning and Remediation of Irrigation-Induced Water Quality Problems, 1993-95.

COURSES TAUGHT

Undergraduate: Urban Sociology; Social Problems; Introductory Sociology; Human Ecology; Sociology of

Leisure; Rural Sociology.

Graduate: Sociology of Natural Resources; Natural Resources and Social Development; Environment,

Technology and Social Change; Community Development; Community Theory and Research; Seminar in

Rural Sociology/Community; Survey Research; Survey and Field Research Methods; Theories of Human Ecology; Advanced Rural Sociology; Social Theories on Natural Resources and the Environment; Social

Impact Assessment.

Agency Training Courses: Human Dimensions of Ecosystem Management -- courses taught at Washington

State University; USDA-Forest Service Columbia Learning Center; Utah State University; Northern

Arizona University; Colorado State University.

RESEARCH FUNDING

“2011-12 Statewide Utah Angler Survey.” Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, 2011-2013 (PI).

“Public Response to Alternative Energy Systems in the Intermountain West.” Utah Agricultural Experiment

Station, 2010-2015 (PI)

“Socioeconomic Study of Public Land Linkages to the State of Utah and Local Utah Communities.” Utah Governor’s Office of Public Land Policy Coordination, 2006-08 (co-PI).

“The Las Vegas Valley Boundary Disposal Area: Evaluating Alternative Land Use Planning Scenarios.” U.S. Dept. of Interior/Bureau of Land Management, 2006-08 (co-PI).

“Statewide Survey of Utah Upland Game and Turkey Hunters.” Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, 2005-

2006 (PI).

“2005 Statewide Survey of Utah Anglers.” Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, 2004-2006 (co-PI).

“Social Change and Well-Being in Amenity-Growth Rural Communities: The Role of Seasonal and

Episodic Residents.” Utah Agricultural Experiment Station, 2004-2010 (PI).

“Amenity-Based Development, Social Well-Being, and Landscape Change.” USDA National Research

Initiative Competitive Grants Program, 2003-05 (co-PI).

“Statewide Survey of Utah Elk Hunters Regarding Elk Management and Hunting Opportunity Alternatives.” Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, 2001-2002 (PI).

“The Influence of Property Rights Orientations on Rangeland Management and Community Stability.” USDA National Research Initiative Competitive Grants Program, 1999-2003 (co-PI).

“An Assessment of the Medical and Social Service Needs of Utah’s Aging Population.” Utah Division of Aging and Adult Services, 2000-2002 (co-PI).

“Structural Change in the Dairy Industry: Can the Viability of Utah’s Small Dairies Be Maintained?” Utah

State University, University-Community Research Initiative, 2000-2001 (co-PI).

“The Internal Organizational Culture of Utah Division of Wildlife Resource Managers in Response to a

Diversifying Constituency.” Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, 1999-2000 (PI).

“Rural Economic Development and the Opportunity-Threat of High-Level Nuclear Waste.” USDA

National Research Initiative Competitive Grants Program, 1999-2003 (PI).

“2000 Statewide Angler Survey.” Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, 1999-2001 (PI).

“Utah Deer and Elk Management Survey.” Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, 1998 (PI).

“Assessment of the National Park Service Fee Demonstration Program: Experiences from 100 NPS Units.”

National Park Service, 1997-2000 (co-PI).

“Utah Wildlife Management Opinion Survey.” Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, 1997-98 (PI).

“Social Change and Adaptation in Response to Shifting Sustenance Structures in Western Communities.” Utah Agricultural Experiment Station, 1998-2003 (PI).

“Factors Influencing Willingness to Continue Family Farm Operations in Utah.” Utah Agricultural Experiment Station, 1996-2001 (PI).

"1995 Statewide Fishery Management Survey." Funded by Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, 1994-96

(co-PI).

"Social Effects Model for Ecosystem Management." Funded by USDA-Forest Service,

1994-97 (co-PI).

"The Socioeconomic Impacts of Waste Management and Siting in Rural America." Funded through USDA

National Research Initiative Competitive Grants Program, 1993-96 (co-PI).

"Utah Residents' and Licensed Anglers' Views About Statewide Fish Hatchery Program Priorities." Funded

by Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, 1994 (PI).

"Aquatic Resources and Angling Education Needs Assessment." Funded by Utah Division of Wildlife

Resources, 1993-94 (PI).

"Community Adaptation and Long-Term Social Well-Being in Energy Boom Towns of the 1970s and

1980s." Utah Agricultural Experiment Station, 1993-98 (PI).

"Long-Term Patterns of Social and Economic Change in Areas Impacted by Energy-Related Boom Growth." Research planning grant from the Western Rural Development Center, 1993-94 (PI).

"Coping with Severe Sustained Drought in the Southwestern United States." Funded through Utah Water Research Laboratory by the U.S. Geological Survey and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, 1990-93 (co-PI).

"Utah Upland Game Management Survey." Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, 1991 (co-PI).

"Utah Deer Hunters' Opinions About Deer Hunting and Alternative Season Formats." Utah Division of

Wildlife Resources, 1991 (PI).

"Analysis of Forest Service Employees' Values and the Agency Reward System." Funded by USDA-Forest Service, 1991-92 (co-PI).

"1991 Statewide Fishery Management and Boating Survey." Utah Division of Wildlife

Resources and Utah Division of Water Resources, 1990-92 (co-PI).

"Community Change and Persistence: A Restudy of the Rural Life Study Series." Project NE-173/UTA

842, Utah Agricultural Experiment Station, 1990-96 (co-PI).

"Utah Deer Hunters' Responses to a Split Season Format to Reduce Hunter Crowding." Utah Division of

Wildlife Resources, 1989 (PI).

"Evaluation Study of Utah's First Free Fishing Day." Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, 1988-89 (PI).

"Social Aspects of Wildlife Management." Utah Div. of Wildlife Resources, 1988-89 (PI).

"Social Change and Adaptation in Resource Dependent Communities." Utah Agricultural Experiment

Station, 1987-93 (PI).

"Sociocultural Impacts of Nuclear Waste Repository Siting on Rural Nevada Residents." Nevada Nuclear

Waste Projects Office, 1986-91 (PI).

"Perceptions and Preferences of Utahns Regarding Wildlife Resource Management." Utah Office of

Planning and Budget/Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, l986 (PI).

"Social Change and Energy Development in Utah." Utah Agricultural Experiment Station, 1981-87 (PI).

"Rapid Community Change and Family Stress in Nonmetropolitan Utah." Utah Agricultural Experiment Station, 1982-88. (co-PI).

"Social Adjustment and Personal Adaptation in an Energy Boom Town: The Case of Evanston, Wyoming."

Western Rural Development Center, 1982-83 (PI).

"The Influence of Social Network Affiliations and Integration Upon Personal Adjustment and Adaptation of

Energy Industry Employees in Rapid Growth Communities of the Western United States." University Faculty Research Grant Program, Utah State University, 1981-82 (PI).

BOOKS Murdock, Steven, Richard S. Krannich, and F. Larry Leistritz (with S. Spies, J.D. Wulfhorst, K. Wrigley, R.

Sell and S. White). 1999. Hazardous Wastes in Rural America: Impacts, Implications, and Options for

Rural Communities and Waste-Facility Siting in the United States. Boulder, CO: Rowman and Littlefield.

Luloff, A.E. and Richard S. Krannich. 2002. Persistence and Change in Rural Communities: A Fifty Year

Follow-up to Six Classic Studies. Wallingford, UK: CAB International.

Krannich, Richard S., A.E. Luloff and Donald R. Field. 2011. People, Places and Landscapes: Social

Change in High Amenity Rural Areas. Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Springer.

ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTERS Krannich, Richard S. 1979. "A comparative analysis of factors influencing the socioeconomic impacts of

electric generating facilities." Socioeconomic Planning Sciences 13:41-46.

Krannich, Richard S. 1980. "Abortion in the United States: Past, present and future trends," Family

Relations 29 (July): 365-374.

Humphrey, Craig R. and Richard S. Krannich. 1980. "The promotion of growth in small urban places and its

impact on population change, 1975-1978." Social Science Quarterly 61 (December): 581-594.

Webb, Stephen, Richard Krannich and Frank Clemente. 1980. "Power plants in rural area communities: Their size, type, and perceived impacts." Journal of the Community Development Society 11 (Fall): 81-95.

Clemente, Frank and Richard S. Krannich. 1981. "Industrialization and the rural aged." In Paul Kim and Constance Wilson (eds.), Toward Mental Health of the Rural Elderly. Washington: University Press of

America.

Krannich, Richard S. 1981. "Socioeconomic impacts of power plant developments on nonmetropolitan communities: An analysis of perceptions and hypothesized impact determinants in the eastern United

States." Rural Sociology 46 (Spring): 128-142.

Lovejoy, Stephen B. and Richard S. Krannich. 1981. "Rural development: A critical perspective." The

Rural Sociologist 1 (March): 84-91.

Clemente, Frank and Richard Krannich. 1982. "Energy". Pp. 34-43 in D. Dillman and D. Hobbs (eds.),

Rural Society in the U.S.: Issues for the 1980s. Boulder, CO: Westview Press.

Little, Ronald L. and Richard S. Krannich. 1982. "Organizing for local control in rapid growth communities." Pp. 221-241 in B. Weber and R. Howell (eds.), Coping with Rapid Growth: Rural

Community Impacts and Management Options. Boulder, CO: Westview Press.

Lovejoy, Stephen B. and Richard S. Krannich. 1982. "Rural industrial development and domestic

dependency relations: Toward an integrated perspective." Rural Sociology 47 (Fall): 475-495.

Krannich, Richard S. 1983. "Urbanization and Urbanism." Pp. 440-469 in R. Hagadorn (ed.), Sociology.

Dubuque, Iowa: Wm. C. Brown.

Krannich, Richard S. and Craig R. Humphrey. 1983. "Local mobilization and community growth: Toward

an assessment of the 'growth machine' hypothesis." Rural Sociology, 48 (Spring): 60-81.

Greider, Thomas and Richard S. Krannich. 1984. "Changing patterns of sustenance organization in

metropolitan and nonmetropolitan areas of the Rocky Mountain West, 1940 to 1980." Growth and Change

15 (January): 41-49.

Krannich, Richard S. and Thomas Greider. 1984. "Personal well-being in rapid growth and stable

communities: Multiple indicators and contrasting results. Rural Sociology 49 (Winter): 541-552.

Greider, Thomas and Richard S. Krannich. 1985. "Neighboring patterns, social support and rapid growth: A

comparative analysis from three western communities." Sociological Perspectives 28:51-70.

Gillespie, Dair L., Richard S. Krannich and Ann Leffler. 1985. "The missing cell: Amiability, hostility, and

gender differentiation in rural community networks." The Social Science Journal, 22:17-30.

Krannich, Richard S., Thomas Greider and Ronald L. Little. 1985. "Rapid growth and fear of crime: A four

community comparison." Rural Sociology 50 (Summer): 193-209.

Greider, Thomas and Richard S. Krannich. 1985. "Perceptions of problems in rapid growth communities:

A comparative analysis." Journal of the Community Development Society 16 (Fall): 80-96.

Krannich, Richard S. 1986. "Urban problems." Chapter in G. Ritzer (ed.), Social Problems. New York:

Random House.

Leffler, Ann, Richard S. Krannich and Dair L. Gillespie. 1986. "Contacts, support and friction: Three faces of networks in community life." Sociological Perspectives 29 (July):337-355.

Krannich, Richard S. and Craig R. Humphrey. 1986. "Using key informants in comparative community research." Sociological Methods and Research l4 (May): 473-493.

Krannich, Richard S. and Michael B. Toney. 1987. "Rural social development." In A. Gilg et al. (eds.),

International Yearbook of Rural Planning. London: GEO Books.

Krannich, Richard S., Pamela J. Riley and Ann Leffler. 1988. "Perceived stress among nonmetropolitan

Utah residents." Lifestyles: Social and Economic Issues 9 (4): 281-296.

Krannich, Richard S., Richard Schreyer and Gary Cadez. 1988. "Recreation impacts of western energy

development." Society and Natural Resources 1 (1): 31-43.

Krannich, Richard S. and Michael B. Toney. 1988. "Social issues." Pp. 264-267 in A. Gilg et al. (eds.),

International Yearbook of Rural Planning, Vol. II. London: Elsevier Applied Science.

Krannich, Richard S., E. Helen Berry and Thomas Greider. 1989. "Fear of crime in rapidly changing rural

communities: A longitudinal analysis." Rural Sociology 54 (Summer): 195-212.

Little, Ronald L. and Richard S. Krannich. 1989. "A model for assessing the social impacts of natural

resource utilization on resource-dependent communities." Impact Assessment Bulletin 6 (2): 21-35.

Brown, Ralph B., H. Reed Geertsen and Richard S. Krannich. 1989. "Community satisfaction and social

integration in a boom town: A longitudinal analysis." Rural Sociology 54 (Winter): 568-586.

Schreyer, Richard, Richard S. Krannich and Donald T. Cundy. 1989. "Public support for wildlife and

wildlife resources in Utah." Wildlife Society Bulletin 17 (Winter): 532-538.

Krannich, Richard S. and Thomas Greider. 1990. "Rapid growth effects on rural community relations." Pp.

61-73 in A.E. Luloff and L. Swanson (eds.), American Rural Communities. Boulder, CO: Westview.

Daniels, Steven E. and Richard S. Krannich. 1990. "Conflict in outdoor recreation: The Recreational

Opportunity Spectrum as a conflict management tool." Pp. 165-179 in J. Vining (ed.), Social Science in

Natural Resource Recreation Management. Boulder, CO: Westview.

Berry, E. H., Richard S. Krannich and Thomas Greider. 1990. "A longitudinal analysis of neighboring in

rapidly changing rural places." Journal of Rural Studies 6 (2): 175-186.

Krannich, Richard S. and A.E. Luloff. 1991. "Problems of resource dependency in U.S. rural

communities." Pp. 5-18 in A. Gilg et al. (eds.), Progress in Rural Policy and Planning, Vol. 1. London:

Belhaven Press.

Richards, Rebecca T. and Richard S. Krannich. 1991. "The ideology of the animal rights movement and

activists' attitudes toward wildlife." Pp. 363-371 in R.E. McCabe (ed.), Transactions of the Fifty-fifth North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference. Washington, D.C.: Wildlife Management Institute.

Greider, Thomas, Richard S. Krannich and E. Helen Berry. 1991. "Local identity, solidarity, and trust in changing rural communities." Sociological Focus 24 (4): 263-282.

Krannich, Richard S. and Lori Cramer. 1993. "Social impacts of energy development in the western United

States: A review and synthesis." Pp. 151-166 in S. Harper (ed.), The Greening of Rural Policy. London: Belhaven Press.

Krannich, Richard S., Ronald L. Little and Lori A. Cramer. 1993. "Rural community residents' views of nuclear waste repository siting in Nevada." Pp. 263-287 in R.E. Dunlap, M. E. Kraft, and E. A. Rosa (eds.),

Public Reactions to Nuclear Waste: Citizens' Views of Repository Siting. Durham, NC: Duke Univ. Press.

Cramer, Lori A., James J. Kennedy, Richard S. Krannich and Thomas M. Quigley. 1994. "Changing Forest Service values and their implications for land management decisions affecting resource dependent

communities." Rural Sociology 57 (3): 475-491.

Eastman, Clyde and Richard S. Krannich. 1995. “Community change and persistence: The case of El

Cerrito, New Mexico." Journal of the Community Development Society 26 (1): 41-51.

Krannich, Richard S., Sean P. Keenan, Michael S. Walker, and Donald T. Hardesty. 1995. "Social

implications of severe sustained drought: Case studies in California and Colorado." Water Resources

Bulletin 31 (5): 851-865.

Krannich, Richard S. and Stan L. Albrecht. 1995. "Opportunity-threat responses to nuclear waste disposal

facilities." Rural Sociology 60 (3): 435-453.

Hartung, R., H.J. Cortner, C.D. Howard, J.A. Kadlec, R.S. Krannich, L.W. Libby, R. O’Leary, A.L. Page,

E.T. Smerdon, K.K. Tanji, M.W. Weller, and R.A. Young. 1996. Review of the Department of Interior’s

National Irrigation Water Quality Program: Planning and Remediation. Washington, D.C.: National Research Council.

Keenan, Sean and Richard S. Krannich. 1997. “The social context of perceived drought vulnerability.”

Rural Sociology 62(1): 69-88.

Krannich, Richard S. and Brett Zollinger. 1997. “Pursuing rural community development in resource-

dependent areas: Obstacles and opportunities.” Research in Community Sociology 7:201-222.

Endter-Wada, Joanna and Richard S. Krannich. 1998. “The interdisciplinary Natural Resource and

Environmental Policy Program at Utah State University.” Pp. 57-64 in Proceedings of the Second Biennial

Conference on University Education in Natural Resources. Logan, Utah: Utah State University.

Endter-Wada, Joanna, Dale Blahna, Richard S. Krannich and Mark Brunson. 1998. “A framework for

understanding social science contributions to ecosystem management.” Ecological Applications 8 (3): 891-904.

Krannich, Richard S. and Michael D. Smith. 1998. “Local perceptions of public lands natural resource

management in the rural West: Toward improved understanding of the ‘Revolt in the West’.” Society and Natural Resources 11 (7): 677-695.

Spies, S., S.H. Murdock, S. White, R.S. Krannich, J.D. Wulfhorst, K. Wrigley, F.L. Lesitritz, and R. Sell. 1998. “Support for waste facility siting: Differences between community leaders and residents.” Rural

Sociology 63 (1): 65-93.

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

1998. “Economic and fiscal impacts of waste and non-waste development in the rural United States.”

Impact Assessment and Policy Appraisal 16 (1): 3-13.

Spies, Sherrill, Steve H. Murdock, Steve White, Richard Krannich, J.D. Wulfhorst, Krissa Wrigley, F. Larry

Leistritz, Randy Sell, and JoAnn Thompson. 1998. “Waste facility experience and perceptions of waste-

related health and safety risks.” Society and Natural Resources 11 (8): 719-741.

Murdock, Steve H., Sherrill Spies, Kofi Efah, Steve White, Richard S. Krannich, J.D. Wulfhorst, Krissa

Wrigley, F. Larry Leistritz and Randy 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.

Smith, Michael D. and Richard S. Krannich. 1998. “Tourism dependence and resident attitudes.” Annals of Tourism Research (4): 783-802.

Wulfhorst, J.D. and Richard S. Krannich. 1999. “Effects on collective morale from technological risk.” Society and Natural Resources 12 (1): 1-18.

Keenan, Sean and Richard S. Krannich. 1999. “Public perceptions of water transfers and markets:

Describing differences in water use communities.” Society and Natural Resources 12 (4):279-292.

Krannich, Richard S., Brian W. Eisenhauer, Donald R. Field, Cristina Pratt, and A.E. Luloff. 1999.

“Implications of the National Park Service Recreation Fee Demonstration Program for park operations and management: Perceptions of NPS managers.” Journal of Park and Recreation Administration 17 (3): 35-52.

Luloff, A.E., Cristina Pratt, Richard S. Krannich, Donald R. Field and Brian W. Eisenhauer. 2000. “National Park Service managers’ views of the Recreation Fee Demonstration Program.” Park Science 20

(1): 40-41.

Smith, Michael and Richard S. Krannich. 2000. “Culture clash revisited: Newcomer and longer-term

residents’ attitudes toward land use, development, and environmental issues in rural communities of the Rocky Mountain West.” Rural Sociology 65 (3): 396-421.

Eisenhauer, Brian W., Richard S. Krannich and Dale Blahna. 2000. “Attachments to special places on

public lands: An analysis of activities, reasons for attachments, and community connections.” Society and Natural Resources 13 (5): 421-441.

Mortenson, Kristin and Richard S. Krannich. 2001. “Wildlife managers and public involvement: letting the ‘crazy aunt’ out.” Human Dimensions of Wildlife 6: 277-290.

Smith, M.D., R.S. Krannich and L. Hunter. 2001. “Growth, decline, stability and disruption: A longitudinal analysis of social well-being in four western communities.” Rural Sociology 66 (3): 425-450.

Teel, Tara L., Richard S. Krannich and Robert H. Schmidt. 2001. “Dynamics of Utahns’ wildlife-related

attitudes.” Human Dimensions of Wildlife Journal 5: 48-61.

Zollinger, Brett and Richard S. Krannich. 2001. “Utah agricultural operators’ attitudes toward commonly

used agricultural land preservation initiatives.” Journal of the Community Development Society 32 (1): 35-64.

Hunter, Lori M., Richard S. Krannich and Michael D. Smith. 2002. “Rural migration, rapid growth and fear of crime.” Rural Sociology 67 (1): 71-89.

Coppin, Dawn M., Brian W. Eisenhauer and Richard S. Krannich. 2002. “Is synthetic pesticide use socially

acceptable? A comparison between rural and urban settings.” Social Science Quarterly 83 (1): 379-394.

Field, Donald R., A.E. Luloff and Richard S. Krannich. 2002. “Environmental sociology and the sociology

of natural resources: Institutional histories and intellectual legacies.” Society and Natural Resources 15 (3): 213-228.

Teel, Tara, Richard S. Krannich and Robert H. Schmidt. 2002. “Utah stakeholders’ attitudes toward

selected cougar and black bear management practices.” Wildlife Society Bulletin 30 (1): 2-15.

Zollinger, Brett and Richard S. Krannich. 2002. “Factors influencing farmers’ expectations to sell

agricultural land for non-agricultural uses.” Rural Sociology 67 (3): 442-63.

Steele, Jennifer, Lisa Bourke, A.E. Luloff, Pei-Shan Liao, Gene L. Theodori and Richard S. Krannich.

2002. “The drop-off/pick-up method for household survey research.” Journal of the Community Development Society 32 (2): 238-50.

Krannich, Richard S. and Clyde Eastman. 2002. “Community and social well-being in contemporary El

Cerrito.” Pp. 117-141 in A.E. Luloff and R.S. Krannich (eds.), Persistence and Change in Rural Communities. Wallingford, UK: CABI Publishing.

Bridger, J.C., A.E. Luloff and R.S. Krannich. 2002. “Community change and community theory.” Pp. 9-21 in A.E. Luloff and R.S. Krannich (eds.), Persistence and Change in Rural Communities. Wallingford,

UK: CABI Publishing.

Schmidt, F., E. Skinner, L.A. Ploch and R.S. Krannich. 2002. “Community change and persistence:

Landaff, New Hampshire.” Pp. 95-116 in A.E. Luloff and R.S. Krannich (eds.), Persistence and Change in

Rural Communities. Wallingford, UK: CABI Publishing.

Krannich, R.S. and A.E. Luloff. 2002. “A 50-year perspective on persistence and change: Lessons from the

Rural Studies communities.” Pp. 171-177 in A.E. Luloff and R.S. Krannich (eds.), Persistence and Change in Rural Communities. Wallingford, UK: CABI Publishing.

Krannich, Richard S. and Peggy Petrzelka. 2003. “Tourism and natural amenity development: Real

opportunities?” Pp. 190-199 in D.L. Brown and L. Swanson (eds.), Challenges for Rural America in the 21

st Century. University Park, PA: Penn State Press.

Krannich, Richard S. and William R. Freudenburg. 2003. “Waste facility siting.” Pp. 1472-73 in K. Christensen and D. Levinson (eds.), Encyclopedia of Community: From the Village to the Virtual World.

Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

Freudenburg, William R. and Richard S. Krannich. 2003. “Boomtowns.” Pp. 99-100 in K. Christensen and

D. Levinson (eds.), Encyclopedia of Community: From the Village to the Virtual World. Thousand Oaks,

CA: Sage Publications.

Freudenburg, William R. and Richard S. Krannich. 2003. “Resource dependent communities.” Pp. 1175-

1176 in K. Christensen and D. Levinson (eds.), Encyclopedia of Community: From the Village to the Virtual

World. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

Luloff, A.E., R.S. Krannich, G.L. Theodori, C.K. Trentelman and T. Williams. 2004. “The use of

community in natural resource management.” Pp. 249-259 in M. Manfredo, J. Vaske, B. Bruyere, D. Field and P. Brown (eds.), Society and Natural Resources: A Summary of Knowledge. Jefferson, MO: Modern

Litho.

Brehm, Joan, Brian Eisenhauer and Richard S. Krannich. 2004. “Dimensions of community attachment and their relationship to well-being in the amenity-rich rural West. Rural Sociology 69 (3): 405-429.

Brown, Ralph B., Sean F. Dorius and Richard S. Krannich. 2005. “The boom-bust-recovery cycle: Dynamics of change in community satisfaction and social integration in Delta, Utah. Rural Sociology 70

(1): 28-49.

Jackson-Smith, D., U. Kreuter and R.S. Krannich. 2005. “Understanding the multidimensionality of property rights orientations: Evidence from Utah and Texas ranchers.” Society and Natural Resources 18

(7): 587-610.

Field, D.R., A.E. Luloff and R.S. Krannich. 2005. “Rural sociology and natural resources: Building on

Firey.” Pp. 31-51 in R. Lee and D.R. Field (eds.), Communities and Forestry. Corvallis, Oregon: Oregon

State University Press.

Petrzelka, Peggy, Richard S. Krannich, Joan Brehm and Carla Koons Trentelman. 2005. “Rural tourism

and gendered nuances.” Annals of Tourism Research 32 (4): 1121-1137.

Chavez, Andreas S., Eric M. Gese and Richard S. Krannich. 2005. “Attitudes of rural landowners toward

wolves in northwestern Minnesota.” Wildlife Society Bulletin 33 (2): 517-527.

Brehm, J.M., B.W. Eisenhauer and R.S. Krannich. 2006. “Community attachments as predictors of local

environmental concern: The case for multiple dimensions of attachment.” American Behavioral Scientist 50

(2): 142-165.

Krannich, Richard S., Peggy Petrzelka and Joan Brehm. 2006. “Social change and well-being in western

amenity-growth communities.” Pp. 311-332 in D.L. Brown and W. Kandel (eds.), Population Change and Rural Society in the 21

st Century. Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers.

Mattarita-Cascante, D., A.E. Luloff, R.S. Krannich and D.R. Field. 2006. “Community participation in

rapidly growing communities.” Journal of the Community Development Society 37: 71-87.

Petrzelka, P., R.S. Krannich and J. Brehm. 2006. “Identification with resource-based occupations and the

desire for tourism.” Society and Natural Resources 19: 693-708.

Winkler, R., D.R. Field, R.S. Krannich and A.E. Luloff. 2007. “Social landscapes of the Inter-Mountain

West: A comparison of ‘Old West’ and ‘New West’ communities.” Rural Sociology 72 (3):478-501.

Field, D.R., A.E. Luloff, R.S. Krannich and C.G. Flint. 2007. “A matrix approach for understanding

humans, fire, and forests.” Pp. 207-215 in T.C. Daniel, M.S. Carroll, C. Moseley, and C. Raish (eds.),

People, Fire, and Forests: A Synthesis of Wildfire Social Science. Corvallis: Oregon State University Press.

Krannich, R.S. 2008. “Rural Sociology at the crossroads.” Rural Sociology 73 (1): 1-21.

Peeples, J.A., R.S. Krannich and J. Weiss. 2008. “Arguing for what no one wants: The narratives of

nuclear waste storage proponents.” Environmental Communication: A Journal of Nature and Culture 2 (1):

40-58.

Krannich, R.S. 2012. “Social change in natural-resource-based rural communities: The evolution of

sociological research and knowledge as influenced by the contributions of William R. Freudenburg.”

Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences 2: 18-27.

Jennings, B. and R.S. Krannich. 2012. “Bonded to whom? Social interactions in a high-amenity rural

setting.” Journal of the Community Development Society (in press; iFirst release November, 2011).

REPORTS AND OTHER NON-REFEREED PUBLICATIONS

Clemente, Frank and Richard Krannich. 1976. "Local attitudes toward industry and growth." Rural

Development 2 (Fall): 1-3, The Pennsylvania State University Cooperative Extension Service.

Krannich, Richard S. 1977. "Public attitudes toward nuclear generating facilities." Energy 2 (Fall): 13-15.

Krannich, Richard S. and John F. Schnell. 1977. Social and Economic Impacts of Rural Industrial

Development: A Working Bibliography. Monticello, Illinois: Council of Planning Librarians, Exchange

Bibliography No. 1365.

Schnell, John F. and Richard S. Krannich. 1977. Social and Economic Impacts of Energy Development

Projects: A Working Bibliography. Monticello, Illinois: Council of Planning Librarians, Exchange

Bibliography No. 1366.

Krannich, Richard S. and Gary G. Stanfield. 1977. The Application of Demography to Energy Facility

Development Projects. Working Paper No. 39, Center for the Study of Environmental Policy, The Pennsylvania State University.

Stanfield, Gary G. and Richard S. Krannich. 1977. Future Research Requirements for Analyzing the

Demographic Effects of Large-Scale Energy Facilities. Working Paper No. 40, Center for the Study of Environmental Policy, The Pennsylvania State University.

Krannich, Richard S. 1978. "Socioeconomic consequences of nuclear power plant developments."

Presented a the Annual Meetings of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Washington, D.C., February. Published as Working Paper No. 42, Center for the Study of Environmental

Policy, The Pennsylvania State University.

Krannich, Richard S. 1981. Book review of The Sociological Enterprise, by C. C. Harris. Contemporary Sociology 10 (November): 863-864.

Krannich, Richard S. 1981. Book review of Understanding Social Impacts, by K. Finsterbusch. Western Sociological Review, Vol. 12, No. 1.

Krannich, Richard S., Brian L. Pitcher and Bryan R. Spykerman. 1982 Social Conditions and Impacts of

Alternative Proposed Grazing Management Programs in the Schell Resource Area. Technical Report 52-1 for the Bureau of Land Management, Ely, Nevada.

Krannich, Richard S. 1984. Book review of Community Impact, by W. Berkowitz. Rural Sociology, 49 (Fall):476-477.

Krannich, Richard S., Thomas Greider and Ronald L. Little. 1986. "Perceptions of Community Conditions and Local Change in Vernal, Utah, 1982 -1984." Institute for Social Science Research on Natural

Resources, Utah State University (project report).

Krannich, Richard S., Thomas Greider and Ronald L. Little. 1986. "Perceptions of Community Conditions and Local Change in Delta, Utah, 1982-1984." Institute for Social Science Research on Natural Resources,

Utah State University (project report).

Krannich, Richard S., Thomas Greider and Ronald L. Little. 1986. "Perceptions of Community Conditions

and Local Change in Tremonton, Utah, 1982-1984." Institute for Social Science Research on Natural

Resources, Utah State University (project report).

Krannich, Richard S., Thomas Greider and Ronald L. Little. 1986. "Perceptions of Community Conditions

and Local Change in Evanston, Wyoming, 1982 - 1984." Institute for Social Science Research on Natural

Resources, Utah State University (project report).

Krannich, Richard S., Donald T. Cundy. 1987. Utah Residents' Opinions About Wildlife and Wildlife

Resource Management: Project Summary Report. Submitted to the Utah Science Advisory Council, February.

Krannich, Richard S. and Ronald L. Little. 1987. Baseline Community Social Structure for Alamo-Hiko

Area. Project Report for Nevada Nuclear Waste Project Office.

Krannich, Richard S. and Ronald L. Little. 1987. Baseline Community Social Structure for Caliente.

Project Report for Nevada Nuclear Waste Project Office.

Krannich, Richard S. and Ronald L. Little. 1987. Baseline Community Social Structure for Indian Springs.

Project Report for Nevada Nuclear Waste Project Office.

Krannich, Richard S. and Ronald L. Little. 1987. Baseline Community Social Structure for Mesquite.

Project Report for Nevada Nuclear Waste Project Office.

Krannich, Richard S. and Ronald L. Little. 1987. Baseline Community Social Structure for Pahrump. Project Report for Nevada Nuclear Waste Project Office.

Little, Ronald L. and Richard S. Krannich. 1987. Baseline Community Social Structure for Amargosa

Valley. Project Report for Nevada Nuclear Waste Project Office.

Little, Ronald L. and Richard S. Krannich. 1987. Baseline Community Social Structure for Beatty. Project

Report for Nevada Nuclear Waste Project Office.

Little, Ronald L. and Richard S. Krannich. 1987. Baseline Community Social Structure for Goldfield.

Project Report for Nevada Nuclear Waste Project Office.

Little, Ronald L. and Richard S. Krannich. 1987. Baseline Community Social Structure for Tonopah.

Project Report for Nevada Nuclear Waste Project Office.

Endter, Joanna, Ronald L. Little and Richard S. Krannich. 1988. Summary Ethnographic Report: Eastern

Lincoln County. Project Report for Nevada Nuclear Waste Project Office.

Endter, Joanna, Ronald L. Little and Richard S. Krannich. 1988. Summary Ethnographic Report:

Pahranagat Valley. Project Report for Nevada Nuclear Waste Project Office.

Endter, Joanna, Ronald L. Little and Richard S. Krannich. 1988. Summary Ethnographic Report: Indian

Springs. Project Report for Nevada Nuclear Waste Project Office.

Krannich, Richard S. and Donald T. Cundy. 1988. "The effective use of public opinion information in wildlife management." Proceedings of the 1987 Meetings of the Western Association of Fisheries and

Wildlife Agencies.

Krannich, Richard S. and Donald T. Cundy. 1988. Public Response to Utah's First Free Fishing Day:

Project Summary Report. Submitted to the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, November.

Trend, Michael G., Ronald L. Little and Richard S. Krannich. 1988. Summary Ethnographic Report: Amargosa Valley. Project Report for Nevada Nuclear Waste Project Office.

Trend, Michael G., Ronald L. Little and Richard S. Krannich. 1988. Summary Ethnographic Report: Beatty. Project Report for Nevada Nuclear Waste Project Office.

Trend, Michael G., Ronald L. Little and Richard S. Krannich. 1988. Summary Ethnographic Report: Pahrump. Project Report for Nevada Nuclear Waste Project Office.

Cundy, Donald T. and Richard S. Krannich. 1989. Characteristics of Public Support for Wildlife Funding

Alternatives: Project Summary Report. Utah Division of Wildlife Resources.

Krannich, Richard S. and Donald T. Cundy. 1989. Perceptions of Crowding and Attitudes About a Split

Deer Hunting Season Among Resident and Nonresident Utah Deer Hunters. Utah Division of Wildlife Resources.

Krannich, Richard S. 1989. "The current state of social impact assessment: A review of reviews." In Environment, Technology and Society.

Krannich, Richard S. and Ronald L. Little. 1989. Rural Community Surveys: Updated Background

Report. Project Report for Nevada Nuclear Waste Project Office.

Krannich, Richard S. and Ronald L. Little. 1989. Analysis of Key Sociocultural Relationships in Seven

Southern Nevada Rural Communities. Project Report for Nevada Nuclear Waste Project Office.

Little, Ronald L. and Richard S. Krannich. 1990. Major Sociocultural Impacts of the Yucca Mountain

High-Level Nuclear Waste Repository on Nearby Rural Communities. Project Report for Nevada Nuclear

Waste Project Office.

Krannich, Richard S., Ronald L. Little, Alvin Mushkatel, and K. David Pijawka. 1991. Southern Nevada

Residents' Views About the Yucca Mountain High Level Nuclear Waste Repository and Related Issues: A Comparative Analysis of Urban and Rural Survey Data. Project Report for Nevada Agency for Nuclear

Projects.

Krannich, Richard S., John E. Keith and Victoria A. Rhea. 1991. Utah Deer Hunters' Opinions About Deer Hunting and Alternative Season Formats. Project Summary Report for Utah Division of Wildlife

Resources.

Keith, John E., Richard S. Krannich and Victoria A. Rhea. 1991. Economic Analysis of Utah Deer Hunters'

Responses to Alternative Season Formats. Project Summary Report for Utah Division of Wildlife

Resources.

Little, Ronald L. and Richard S. Krannich. 1991. Utah Upland Game Hunters' Opinions About Hunting

Quality, Habitat Conditions, and Alternative Mechanisms for Funding Upland Game Management Efforts.

Project Summary Report for Utah Division of Wildlife Resources.

Kennedy, James J., Richard S. Krannich, Thomas M. Quigley and Lori A. Cramer. 1992. How Employees

View the USDA-Forest Service Value and Reward System. Washington, DC: USDA-Forest Service.

Lilieholm, Robert J., John E. Keith and Richard S. Krannich. 1992. Final Report - 1991 Statewide Angler

Survey. Salt Lake City, Utah: Utah Division of Wildlife Resources.

Krannich, Richard S. and Ronald L. Little. 1992. Boyd County Sociocultural Assessment: Final Report.

Logan, Utah: Rocky Mountain Social Science.

Keith, John E., Robert J. Lilieholm, Richard S. Krannich, Herbert H. Fullerton and Jeff T. Williams. 1992.

Final Report - 1991 Statewide Fishing and Boating Survey. Salt Lake City: Utah Division of Water

Resources.

James Chalmers, D. Easterling, J. Flynn, C. Fowler, J. Gervers, R. Halstead, R. Kasperson, R.Krannich, H.

Kunreuther, R. Little, C.K. Mertz, A. Mushkatel, K.D. Pijawka, P. Slovic and J. Williams. 1993. State of

Nevada Socioeconomic Studies of Yucca Mountain, 1986-1992: An Annotated Guide and Research Summary. Carson City, NV: Nevada Nuclear Waste Project Office.

Cramer, Lori A., James J. Kennedy, Richard S. Krannich, and Thomas M. Quigley. 1994. Forest Service District Rangers of the 1990s: Similarities and Differences in Generations, Professions and Gender.

Washington, DC: USDA-Forest Service.

Krannich, Richard S., John E. Keith, and Sharon L. Ohlhorst. 1994. Utah Aquatic Resource and Angler

Education Program Needs Assessment Study: Final Project Report. Salt Lake City: Utah Division of

Wildlife Resources.

Krannich, Richard S., Matthew S. Carroll, Steven E. Daniels and Gregg B. Walker. 1994. Incorporating Social Assessment and Public Involvement Processes into Ecosystem-Based Resource Management:

Applications to the East Side Ecosystem Management Project. Walla Walla, WA: USDA-Forest Service,

Interior Columbia Basin Ecosystem Management Project.

Flynn, J., J. Chalmers, D. Easterling, C. Fowler, R. Krannich, H. Kunreuther, R. Little, C.K. Mertz, A.

Mushkatel, K.D. Pijawka, P. Slovic and J. Williams. 1995. State of Nevada Socioeconomic Studies

Biannual Report, 1993-1995. Carson City, NV: Nevada Nuclear Waste Project Office.

Krannich, Richard S., John E. Keith and Brett Zollinger. 1995. Attitudes and Preferences Regarding

Fisheries Management and Fish Hatchery Programs in Utah: Licensed Angler and General Public Perspectives. Salt Lake City: Utah Division of Wildlife Resources.

Krannich, Richard S., John E. Keith and Brett Zollinger. 1995. Attitudes and Preferences Regarding

Fisheries Management and Fish Hatchery Programs in Utah: Ute Indian Tribe Perspectives. Salt Lake City: Utah Division of Wildlife Resources.

Lilieholm, R.J. and R.S. Krannich. 1996. 1995 Utah Angler Survey. Salt Lake City: Utah Division of Wildlife Resources.

Murdock, S.H., S. Spies, K. Effah, S. White, R. Krannich, J.D. Wulfhorst, K. Wrigley, F.L. Leistritz, R. Sell, and J. Thompson. 1997. Socioeconomic Impacts of Waste Facility Siting and Management in Rural

America. Final Report on Project No. 93-37401-8973, National Research Initiative, U.S. Department of

Agriculture.

Krannich, R.S. and T. Teel. 1998. Attitudes and Opinions About Wildlife Resource Conditions and

Management in Utah: Results of a 1998 Statewide General Public and License Purchaser Survey. Salt Lake

City: Utah Division of Wildlife Resources.

Field, D.R., R.S. Krannich, A.E. Luloff and C. Pratt. 1998. National Park Service Managers’ Views

Toward the Recreational Fee Demonstration Program – 1997. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of

Interior, National Park Service, Social Science Program.

Luloff, A.E., R.S. Krannich, B.W. Eisenhauer, D.R. Field, C. Pratt, D. Marcouller and D. Adams. 1998.

Assessment of the National Park Service Fee Demonstration Program: First Annual Report. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of Interior, National Park Service, Social Science Program.

Luloff, A.E., G.L. Theodori, R.S. Krannich, B.W. Eisenhauer, D.R. Field and C. Pratt. 1999. Phase II Survey Report: 1998 Management Assessment of the National Park Service Recreation Fee Demonstration

Program. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of Interior, National Park Service, Social Science Program.

Luloff, A.E., C. Pratt, R.S. Krannich, D.R. Field and G. Theodori. 1999. Management Assessment of the National Park Service Recreational Fee Demonstration Program in FY-1998: A Comparison With Results

from FY-1997. Executive Summary Report No. 2, Prepared for National Park Service, Social Science

Program. University Park, PA: Department of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology, Pennsylvania State University.

Eastman, Clyde and Richard S. Krannich. 1999. El Cerrito: A Photo Essay. Las Cruces, New Mexico: New Mexico Agricultural Experiment Station, unnumbered publication, March.

Krannich, Richard S. and Tara L. Teel. 1999. 1998 Utah Deer and Elk Management Opinion Survey: Final

Project Report. Salt Lake City, UT: Utah Division of Wildlife Resources.

Krannich, Richard S. and Tara L. Teel. 1999. Utah Residents’ Views About Selected Wildlife Management

Issues: Similarities and Differences Across Five Stakeholder Categories. Salt Lake City, UT: Utah Division

of Wildlife Resources.

Mortenson, Kristin G. and Richard S. Krannich. 2000. Wildlife Management and the Utah Public:

Managers’ Attitudes, Beliefs, and Ideas within the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources. Salt Lake City, UT: Utah Division of Wildlife Resources.

Luloff, A.E., Richard S. Krannich, Brian W. Eisenhauer, Donald R. Field and Cristina Pratt. 2000. Assessment of National Park Service Managers’ Perceptions of the Recreational Fee Demonstration

Program: Final Report. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Social

Science Program.

Krannich, Richard S. 2000. Book review of A Conceptual Approach to Social Impact Assessment, by R.J.

Burdge. Society and Natural Resources 13 (2): 172-74.

Krannich, Richard S., Brian W. Eisenhauer, A.E. Luloff, Cristina Pratt and Donald R. Field. 2000.

Managers’ Assessments of the National Park Service Recreational Fee Demonstration Program. Executive

Summary Report No. 3, Prepared for National Park Service, Social Science Program. University Park, PA: Department of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology, Pennsylvania State University.

Lilieholm, R.J. and Richard S. Krannich. 2001. 2000 Statewide Survey of Utah Anglers: Final Report. Salt

Lake City, Utah: Utah Division of Wildlife Resources.

Krannich, Richard S. and Brian W. Eisenhauer. 2002. Elk Hunting in Utah: Hunters’ Opinions About

Current Conditions and Future Options. Salt Lake City, Utah: Utah Division of Wildlife Resources.

Lilieholm, R.J., R.S. Krannich and M.E. Tessema. 2006. 2005 Utah Angler Survey. Salt Lake City, Utah:

Utah Division of Wildlife Resources.

Krannich, Richard S. and Jaime Erikson. 2006. Wild Turkey Hunting in Utah: Hunters’ Opinions About

Current Conditions and Future Options. Salt Lake City, Utah: Utah Division of Wildlife Resources.

Krannich, Richard S. and Jaime Erikson. 2006. Upland Game Hunting in Utah: Hunters’ Opinions About

Current Conditions and Future Options. Salt Lake City, Utah: Utah Division of Wildlife Resources.

Krannich, Richard S. and Jess Gilbert. 2007. “Traditions and trends in Rural Sociology.” Footnotes 35 (8):

pages 5 & 10.

Krannich, Richard S. 2008. Public Lands and Utah Communities: A Statewide Survey of Utah Residents. Project completion report submitted to the Utah Governor’s Public Lands Policy Coordination Office.

Logan, Utah: Institute for Social Science Research, Utah State University (148 pages).

SELECTED RECENT PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS 2000 “Opportunities and challenges for rural development in remote settings: The case of waste facility

siting on Native American lands in the American West.” Presented at the annual meetings of the

Western Regional Studies Association, Poipu, Hawaii, February 26-March 1 (with S.L. Albrecht,

S.E. Daniels and J.D. Wulfhorst).

2000 “Revisiting the origins and distinctions between natural resource sociology and environmental

sociology.” Presented at the 8th International Symposium on Society and Resource Management,

Bellingham, Washington, June (with D.R. Field and A.E. Luloff).

2000 “Managers’ assessments of the National Park Service Recreational Fee Demonstration Program.” Presented at the 8

th International Symposium on Society and Resource Management, Bellingham,

Washington, June (with D.R. Field and A.E. Luloff).

2000 “A comparison of community-level impacts in opportunity-threat development.” Presented at the 8th

International Symposium on Society and Resource Management, Bellingham, Washington, June

(with J.D. Wulfhorst and S.L. Albrecht).

2001 “Addressing the social dimensions of wildlife management: obstacles and opportunities.” Invited

keynote address to the annual Western Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies conference, Park

City, Utah, July 17.

2001 “Encouraging conservation behavior: some thoughts about public sector roles in developing a

wildlife-community ethic.” Invited presentation at the annual Western Association of Fish and

Wildlife Agencies conference, Park City, Utah, July 17.

2001 “Social services utilization among seniors in Utah.” Poster presentation at the annual meetings of the

Gerontological Society of America, Chicago, June (with T. Peak, D. Mason and M. Sanderson).

2002 “The multidimensional nature of community attachment in a changing rural landscape.” Presented at

the 9th International Symposium on Society and Resource Management, Bloomington, Indiana,

June (with J. Brehm and P. Petrzelka).

2002 “Linking National Monument designation with perceptions of community: The case of the Grand

Staircase National Monument.” Presented at the 9th International Symposium on Society and

Resource Management, Bloomington, Indiana, June (with P. Petrzelka and J. Brehm).

2002 “Differential attachments to special places: Associations between individual characteristics and attachments to natural or built environmental settings.” Presented at the 9

th International Symposium

on Society and Resource Management, Bloomington, Indiana, June (with J. Brehm, P. Petrzelka and

B. Eisenhauer).

2002 “The effects of recreational fees at United States National Park Service sites: Perspectives of park

managers.” Presented at the International Symposium on Society and Resource Management

conference on Global Challenges of Parks and Protected Area Management, La Maddalena, Sardinia, Italy, October 10-13(with A.E. Luloff and D.R. Field).

2004 “Social change and adaptation in western amenity-growth communities.” Presented at the Population Change and Rural Society conference sponsored by the USDA Economic Research Service,

Washington, D.C., January 29-30.

2004 “Mapping special places on public lands in southern Utah.” Presented at the Society for Human

Ecology Annual Meeting, Cozumel, Mexico, February 18-21 (with D. Blahna).

2004 “A social landscape perspective on people and places in amenity-endowed rural regions.” Presented

at the Society for Human Ecology Annual Meeting, Cozumel, Mexico, February 18-21 (with A.E.

Luloff and D.R. Field).

2005 “Changing public views about natural resource management in a high-amenity setting.” Presented at

the International Symposium on Society and Resource Management, Ostersund, Sweden, June (with T. Williams, D.R. Field and A.E. Luloff).

2005 “Culture clash revisited? A comparison of permanent and seasonal residents’ views about public land management.” Presented at the Society for Human Ecology annual meeting, Salt Lake City, Utah,

October (with T. Williams, D.R. Field and A.E. Luloff).

2007 “Rural Sociology at the crossroads.” Presidential Address to the Rural Sociological Society annual meeting, Santa Clara, California, August.

2008 “Place attachments and pro-environmental orientations in a “mixed amenity” context: Implicatins for future development in the Upper Las Vegas Wash.” Presented at the International Symposium

on Society and Resource Management, Burlington, Vermont, June (with B. Jennings).

2009 “The effects of integration, attachment and participation on community context and capacity in the

New West-Old West.” Presented at the International Symposium on Society and Resource

Management, Vienna, Austria, July (with A.E. Luloff, D.R. Field, D. Mattartita-Cascante, and B.

Jennings).

2009 “New West and Old West: Values, Attitudes and Behaviors Regarding Natural Resource Use and

Management.” Presented at the annual meetings of the Rural Sociological Society, Madison, Wisconsin, August (with A.E. Luloff, D.R. Field, and B. Jennings).

2010 “Culture clash: Myth or reality in rural communities experiencing amenity-related growth?” Paper

presented at the Sixth International Conference on Environmental, Cultural, Economic, and Social Sustainability. Cuenca, Ecuador, January (with B. Jennings).

2010 “Place attachments and pro-environmental orientations in a ‘mixed amenity’ context.” Invited lecture, M.E. John Seminar Series, Department of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology,

Pennsylvania State University, April 9.

2011 “A ‘Field’ perspective on the emergence, evolution, maturation, and future of natural resource

sociology.” Presented at the International Symposium on Society and Resource Management,

Madison, Wisconsin, June (with A.E. Luloff and G. Theodori).

2012 “Public reactions to alternative energy systems: A review and an agenda for future research.”

Presented at the International Symposium on Society and Resource Management, Edmonton,

Alberta, June (with P. Robertson).

2012 “Public response to renewable energy: Implications for rural development and rural policy in the

Intermountain West.” Presented at the Our Energy Future Conference, Salt Lake City, Utah, September (with P. Robertson).

EDITORIAL AND REVIEW ACTIVITIES Editor, Society and Natural Resources, 2002-2005.

Associate Editor, Society and Natural Resources, 1997-2000.

Associate Editor, Rural Sociology, 1999-2001.

Associate Editor, Journal of the Community Development Society, 1997-2001. Associate Editor, Conservation Letters, 2007-2010.

Contributing Editor on Social Impact Assessment, Environmental Sociology, 1981-83.

Editorial Board, Rural Studies Series, Westview Press, 1992-1995, 2001-2005.

Journal manuscript reviews for American Sociological Review, The Social Science Journal, Rural

Sociology, Society and Natural Resources, Human Organization, Human Ecology, Southern Rural

Sociology, Journal of Rural Studies, Western Sociological Review, Contemporary Sociology, Social Science Quarterly, Sociological Perspectives, Sociological Focus, Environment and Behavior, Journal of Leisure

Research, Leisure Sciences, Journal of the Community Development Society, Conservation Biology, Risk

Analysis, Sociological Focus, Journal of Forestry, Forest Science, Journal of Planning Librarians, Environmental Management, and Water Resources Bulletin.

Research proposal reviews for National Science Foundation, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, U.S. Department of Agriculture SBIR program; U.S. Department of Agriculture NRI Competitive Grants

program, Maryland Sea Grant College, and Southwest Center for Environmental Research and Policy.

Topic Manager for Rural and Community Development area, USDA Small Business Innovation Research Program, 1989-90.

Review Panel Member, USDA Small Business Innovation Research Rural and Community Development Grant Program, 1987-88 and 1988-89.

APPLIED SOCIAL ASSESSMENT PROJECTS Bureau of Land Management, 1982-83, Environmental Impact Statement for the grazing management

program in the Schell Resource Area of Nevada. Responsible for social impact assessment.

Bureau of Reclamation, 1983-84, Jackson Lake Safety of Dams Study. Responsible for social impact assessment.

Utah State Office of Planning and Budget, 1984. Responsible for review of draft Environmental Assessment for the proposed nuclear waste repository facilities in the Gibson Dome area.

Bureau of Reclamation, Denver, 1984-85, Green Mountain Reservoir Water Marketing EIS. Responsible for social and recreation assessment.

Utah Division of State Lands and Forestry and U.S. Bureau of Land Management, 1985, Great Salt Lake

Pumping EIS. Responsible for social and recreation impact assessment.

AMOCO Oil Company, 1985. Expert witness on construction worker recreation patterns, Wyoming

Industrial Siting Commission hearings.

USDA Forest Service, 1985-86, Rock Creek Reservoir EIS. Responsible for social and recreation impact

assessment.

Utah High Level Nuclear Waste Office, l986. Project Manager for a multidisciplinary review of the Davis

Canyon Environmental Assessment.

Nevada Nuclear Waste Project Office, 1986-present. Sociocultural team leader for the Socioeconomic

Impact Analysis of High Level Nuclear Waste Repository Siting at Yucca Mountain, Nevada.

USDA Forest Service/Bureau of Land Management, 1986-87. Sohare Creek Unit Exploratory Oil Well No.

1-35 EIS, AMOCO Oil Company. Responsible for social and recreation impact assessment.

USDA Forest Service/Bureau of Land Management, 1987. True Oil Company Soda Unit Federal Gas Field Development, Environmental Assessment. Responsible for social and recreation impact assessment.

USDA Forest Service/Bureau of Land Management, 1988. Carter Mountain Exploratory Oil Well Environmental Assessment, Exxon Corporation. Responsible for social and recreation impact assessment.

USDA Forest Service/Bureau of Land Management, 1988. Nation Creek Oil Well Environmental Assessment, AMOCO Oil Co. Responsible for socioeconomic and recreation impact assessment.

USDA Forest Service/Bureau of Land Management, 1988-89. Ruby Creek Oil Well

Environmental Impact Statement, Phillips Petroleum Company. Responsible for social and recreation impact assessment.

USDA Forest Service/Bureau of Land Management, 1990. Lake Catamount Resort Environmental Impact Statement. Responsible for social impact assessment.

USDA Forest Service/Bureau of Land Management, 1989-90. Carter Mountain Exploratory Oil Well Environmental Assessment, Exxon Corporation. Responsible for social and recreation impact assessment.

Bureau of Land Management, 1990. Sand Draw Oil Field Environmental Assessment, Kerr-McGee

Corporation. Responsible for socioeconomic impact assessment.

USDA Forest Service, 1991-93. Salmon River Road Environmental Impact Statement. Responsible for

social and recreation impact assessment.

USDA Forest Service, 1991-92. Early Winters Resort Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement.

Responsible for socioeconomic impact assessment.

Boyd County, Nebraska Low Level Waste Monitoring Committee, 1992. Socio-Cultural Impact Analysis of

Proposed Low-Level Nuclear Waste Storage Facility.

USDA Forest Service, 1992-94. Plum Creek/Kootenai National Forest Proposed Land Exchange,

Environmental Impact Statement. Responsible for social impact assessment.

Bureau of Land Management, 1992. Greater Wamsutter Area Oil Field, Environmental Assessment. Responsible for social and recreation impact assessment.

USDA Forest Service, 1992-93. Snake River Canyon Highway Reconstruction, Environmental Impact Statement. Responsible for socioeconomic impact assessment.

Bureau of Land Management, 1992. OTA Gas Pipeline, Environmental Assessment. Responsible for socioeconomic impact assessment.

USDA Forest Service, 1993-94. Tie Hack Dam and Reservoir Environmental Impact

Statement. Responsible for social impact assessment.

USDA Forest Service, 1993. Forest Ecosystem Management: An Ecological, Economic and Social

Assessment; Report of the Forest Ecosystem Management Assessment Team; consultant on social assessment component.

USDA Forest Service, 1994. Interior Columbia Basin Ecosystem Management Project. Consultant on

social assessment content and procedures.

Grand Canyon Visibility Transport Commission, Western Governors' Association. 1994-95. Consultant on

social impacts of air quality management alternatives.

Utah Department of Transportation, 1995-96. Logan River Bridge Environmental Assessment. Responsible

for socioeconomic assessment.

Federal Highway Administration, 2001-02. Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge Road Improvement Project,

Environmental Assessment. Responsible for socioeconomic assessment.

Utah Department of Transportation/Federal Highway Administration, 2002. Community impact assessment

for 10400 South Highway Reconstruction, Salt Lake County, Utah. Responsible for design and

implementation of social impact assessment.

Utah Department of Transportation/Federal Highway Administration, 2003-04. Community impact

assessment for 11400 South Highway Reconstruction EIS, Salt Lake County, Utah. Responsible for design and implementation of social impact assessment.

Utah Department of Transportation/Federal Highway Administration, 2003-04. Community impact

assessment for Syracuse Road Highway Reconstruction EIS, Davis County, Utah. Responsible for design and implementation of social impact assessment.

Utah Department of Transportation/Federal Highway Administration, 2006-08. Layton I-15 Interchange

Highway Construction EIS, Davis County, Utah. Responsible for design and implementation of social impact assessment.

Utah Department of Transportation. 2007-08. Community impact assessment for Geneva Road Highway Reconstruction EIS, Utah County, Utah. Responsible for design and implementation of social impact

assessment.

Twin Lakes Canal Company/Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. 2008-10. Socioeconomic

assessment for the proposed Bear River Narrows dam and reservoir project, Franklin County, Idaho.

Utah Department of Transportation. 2010-11. Community impact assessment for Clinton 1800 North road reconstruction and interstate highway interchange EIS, Davis County, Utah. Responsible for design and

implementation of social impact assessment.