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H. Ken Cordell
Question Manager for SOCIO-2 & SOCIO-6
Current Position: Research Project Leader, Outdoor Recreation and Wilderness Assessment, Southern Research Station, USDA Forest Service, 320 Green Street, Athens, GA 30602-2044, 706-559-4263. kcordell@fs.fed.us
Education
Ph.D. North Carolina State University, 1975 (Economics and Forestry)
M.S. North Carolina State University, 1967 (Forestry and Political Science)
B.S. North Carolina State University, 1966 (Forestry and Recreation)
Employment
1987 present Project Leader, USDA Forest Service, Outdoor Recreation and Wilderness Assessment Research and National Resource Specialist for RPA Assessment, Athens, GA.
1985 1986 Senior Staff Scientist for the Presidentially appointed National Commissions on Americans Outdoors and National Research leader for Recreation and Wilderness Assessment Research, Athens, GA.
1982 1985 Project Leader and Supervisory Research Forester, Urban Forestry and Recreation Assessment Research and National Assessment Leader for Outdoor Recreation and Wilderness by the Washington Office, Athens, GA.
1981 1982 Project Leader and Supervisory Research Forester, Urban Forestry and Recreation Assessment Research and National Assessment Leader for Outdoor Recreation and Wilderness by the Washington Office, Athens, GA.
1977 1981 Project Leader and Principal Research Scientist, Urban Environmental Research in the South, Athens, GA, and Application of Economics to Recreation Planning, Clemson, SC.
1976 1977 Project Leader and Principal Research Economist, Application of Economics to Recreation Planning, Clemson, SC.
1971 1976 Coordinator of Research and Faculty of Recreation Economics, Department of Recreation Resources Administration, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC.
1967 1971 Research Social Scientist and Associate Recreation Specialist, Southeastern Forest Experiment Station, Asheville, NC.
May-Aug 1966 Research Assistant, Cooperative Studies Unit, Southeastern Forest Experiment Station, Raleigh, NC.
Publications
Betz, Carter J.; English, Donald B.K.; Cordell, H. Ken. 1999. Outdoor recreation resources. In: H. Ken Cordell, comp., ed. Outdoor recreation in American life: a national Assessment of demand and supply trends. Champaign, Illinois: Sagamore Publishing: III.
Bowker, J.M.; English, Donald B.K.; Cordell, H. Ken. 1999. Projections of outdoor recreation participation to 2050. In: H. Ken Cordell, comp., ed. Outdoor recreation in American life: a national assessment of demand and supply trends. Champaign, Illinois: Sagamore Publishing: VI.
Cordell, H. Ken. 1999. Framework for the assessment. In : H. Ken Cordell, comp., ed. Outdoor recreation in American life: a national assessment of demand and supply trends. Champaign, Illinois: Sagamore Publishing: II.
Cordell, H. Ken; Helton, Gerald; Peine, John. 1999. Social scientists had a place at the table: the Southern Appalachian Ecoregional Assessment. In: H. Ken Cordell, comps., eds. Integrating social sciences with ecosystem management. Champaign, IL; Sagamore Publishing: 319-330.
Cordell, H. Ken; Hoover, Anne P.; Super, Gregory R.; Manning, Cynthia H. 1999. Adding human dimensions to ecosystem-based management of natural resources. In: H. Ken Cordell, comps., eds. Integrating social sciences with ecosystem management. Champaign, IL; Sagamore Publishing: 1-12.
Cordell, H. Ken; McDonald, Barbara L.; Teasley, R. Jeff; Bergstrom, John C.; Martin, Jack; Bason, Jim; Leeworthy, Vernon R. 1999. Outdoor recreation participation trends. In: H. Ken Cordell, comp., ed. Outdoor recreation in American life: a national assessment of demand and supply trends. Champaign, IL: Sagamore Publishing: V.
Cordell, H. Ken; Thompson, Howie; McDonald, Barbara L.; Thompson, Clyde; Ramos, Christina; Helton, Gerald. 1999. Shifting values and public expectations: management perspectives. In: Johnson, N.C., comps., eds. Ecological stewardship: a common reference for ecosystem management. New York, NY: Elsevier Science: 59-84.
Cordell, Harold K.; Bliss, John C.; Johnson, Cassandra Y.; Fly, Mark. 1998. Voices from southern forests. In: Transactions of the sixty-third North American wildlife and natural resources conference; 1998 March 20-24 ; Orlando. Washington, DC: Wildlife Management Institute; 332-347.
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