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Scholarly & Professional Publications

SCHOLARLY PUBLICATIONS,
PRESENTATIONS & WORKS CITED


Service Description: 

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Remote and field-based multi-disciplinary, mixed methods, quantitative and qualitative research, and report writing, regional and place-based management plans, subject matter-based research, analysis, and report writing.  


Publications

"External Reviewer.  Loyola University-Chicago, Institute of Environmental Sustainability", 2014

  • 5-Year Combined Bachelor’s and Master’s Program


“Planning in New York’s Adirondack Park:  The Legal and Ethical Landscape of Sacred Space”, 2014

  • Abstract Accepted by the IPSA 2014 Montreal, Closed Conference Panel

  • Environmental Activism and Policy in New York


“Equity, Discourse, and Action: An Inflective Paradigm Linking Land Use Planning, Participation, and Natural Science.  A Case Study in Town-Level Land Use Planning in New York’s Adirondack Park”, 2013 - 2014

  • Research in Social Problems and Public Policy (RSPPP) Volume 21. 2014

  • Gedenkschrift in Honor of William R. Freudenburg, A Life in Social Research


“Participatory Planning For a Promised Land: Citizen-Led, Comprehensive Land Use Planning in New York’s Adirondack Park”, 2013 - 2014

  • Rural Society. Exploring the Human-Environment Connection: Rurality, Ecology and Social Well-being.

  • Rural Society, Vol. 23, No. 2, 2014: 133-150.


“At the Tipping Point: Private Land Use Planning in the Adirondacks”, 2011



“Innovation Economy Comes to Eight Towns: The GCT Process and the Triple Bottom Line”, 2008


“Getting Smart: Smart Growth, Energy Efficiency and Public Facilities”, 2008


“Theory and practice meet on Main Street:  The Comprehensive Plan, Civics and Land Preservation in the Northern Forest Region of the United States”, 2008.

  • Antioch University New England, Keene, NH. Integrated Essay


“Environmental History of the Central Adirondack Trail”, 2006

  • Antioch University New England, Keene, NH


“Let the People Judge: Wise Use and the Private Property Rights Movement”, 2006

  • Antioch University New England, Keene, NH


“The Greening of Community Infrastructure: A Match Made in Heaven”, 2004 

  • Talk of the Town Topics. Volume 18. No. 2.

  • Association of Towns of the State of New York. Albany, NY


“All Roads Lead to Keeseville: A Thoroughly Awake Little Village”, 1999

  • Adirondack Research Consortium, Adirondack Journal of Environmental Studies, Volume 6. No. 1 Spring/Summer 1999


“People and Their Influence on Settlement in the Champlain Valley Region of New York State”, 1998

  • U.S. National Park Service, Boston Support Office, Boston, MA


“Community Based Approaches:  Bringing Business to Town”, 1990

  • Friends of the North Country, Keeseville, NY


Presentations

“The Legal and Ethical Landscape of Sacred Space: Participatory Planning For a Promised Land: Citizen-Led, Comprehensive Land Use Planning in New York’s Adirondack Park”, 2012

  • Interdisciplinary Scholarship in Land Use and Ethics

  • SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry’s Northern Forest Institute Symposium program

  • Session topic: Innovative Models of Community Planning for Towns and Intentional Communities

  • Newcomb, N.Y. June 1 – 3, 2012


“Participatory Planning for a Promised Land: Citizen-led, Comprehensive Land Use Planning in New York’s Adirondack Park”, 2011    


“Participatory Planning for a Promised Land: Citizen-led, Comprehensive Land Use Planning in New York’s Adirondack Park”, 2010


“Tales of the Adirondacks: Cooperation and Conflict in Protected Area Land Management”, 2011

  • Symposia Chair and Presenter, Association for Environmental Studies and Sciences

  • 2011 Annual Meeting, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT

  • Friday, June 24, 2011.


Works Cited

“Hamlets of the Adirondacks”

  • Adirondack Park Agency Hamlet Revitalization Program, 1978


“Hamlets of the Adirondacks II”

  • Adirondack Park Agency Hamlet Revitalization Program, 1978


“A Walk Through Historic Keeseville”

  • L. Manchester

  • Lake Placid News, 2004


“Working Toward Sustainable Economic Development and Resource Conservation in the Adirondack Park”

  • S. Trombulak and students

  • Middlebury College Environmental Studies Program, 1992


“International Concepts in Protected Landscapes”

  • Quebec Labrador Foundation and the Atlantic Center for the Environment, 1999

  • Conservation Study Institute


“New York Profiting from Preservation”

  • Preservation League of New York State, 2001