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Stedman, Richard Clark
Cornell Faculty Member
Positions
- Associate Professor, Natural Resources (NTRES/DNR), College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (CALS)
As a faculty member in resource policy and management, my teaching, outreach, and research focus on the interaction between social and ecological systems. My training is in sociology, and I use the theories and methodologies of this discipline as a lens for examining a broad array of human/environment conflicts. I am particularly interested the challenges that rapid social and ecological changes pose for the sustainability of forested ecosystems, watersheds, and human communities.
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Affiliations
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- David R. Atkinson Center for a Sustainable Future (ACSF) Faculty Fellow
Research
research overview
- My current research activity examines (i) the sustainability of resource-dependent communities, especially as they transition to natural resource-based tourism development; (ii) environmental risk perception and management at the community level; (iii) causes and consequences of land-use change along a gradient from very rural to very urban systems, with an emphasis on the urban-rural fringe; (iv) natural resource-based decision making among private (agricultural and forest) landowners; and (v) socio-ecological factors that underlie attachment to place and foster subsequent environmental behavior.
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- EVALUATING A WORKING FOREST: INTEGRATED MONITORING OF THE FORMER FINCH, PRUYN LANDS awarded by FOREST SERVICE, USDA 2008 - 2012
- EVALUATING THE GROWTH POTENTIAL OF THE MAPLE INDUSTRY IN THE NORTHERN FOREST awarded by FOREST SERVICE, USDA 2011 - 2013
- MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING WITH THE NATURE CONSERVANCY awarded by NATURE CONSERVANCY 2010 - 2013
- PATHOGENS AND INVASIVE SPECIES IN THE GREAT LAKES: UNDERSTANDING MANAGER AND STAKEHOLDER RESPONSES awarded by GREAT LAKES FISHERY COMM 2012 - 2014
- PUBLIC ATTITUDES TOWARD WILDLIFE AND ITS ACCESSIBILITY awarded by NYC DEPT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION 2011 - 2016
- RECREATION IMPACTS OF AQUATIC NUISANCE SPECIES TO THE GREAT LAKES AND MISSISSIPPI RIVER BASINS awarded by ARMY CORP OF ENGINEERS 2011 - 2012
- TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY DEVELOPMENT OF 21ST CENTURY PRECISION AGRICULTURE FOR WATER QUALITY PROTECTION awarded by NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF FOOD AND AGRICULTURE-USDA 2012 - 2015
area(s) of concentration/expertise
other area(s) of concentration/expertise
- sustainable forest management, social psychology, public participation, land use change, place attachment, evironmental perception
keywords
- Community development
- Community sustainability and resilience
- Environmental and Natural Resource Sociology
- Environmental perception
- Environmental risk
- Land use change
- Natural resource management
- Place attachment
- Public participation
- Research methods
- Social psychology
- Sustainable forest management
Publications
individual publications
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academic article
- Positive Dependency and Virtuous Cycles: From Resource Dependence to Resilience in Urban Social-Ecological Systems. Ecological Economics. 86:292-299. 2013
- A multi-site comparison of community wildfire risk perceptions.. Journal of Forestry. 110:74-78. 2012
- Dependence, diversity, and the well-being of rural community: Building on the Freudenburg legacy.. Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences. 2:28-38. 2012
- Emerging Risk Communication challenges associated with shale gas development.. European Journal of Risk Research. 3:424-430. 2012
- Exploring risk attenuation and crisis communication after a plague death in Grand Canyon.. Journal of Risk Research. 2012
- Forest rights and forest fights: Working Forests in New York State. . Society and Natural Resources. 25:1205-1220. 2012
- Marcellus Shale Gas Development and New Boomtown Research: Views of New York and Pennsylvania Residents.. Environmental Practice. 14:382-393. 2012
- Private forest landowners: Estimating population parameters.. Journal of Forestry. 110:362-370. 2012
- Public Perceptions of Wildlife-associated Disease: Risk Communication Matters.. Human Wildlife Interaction. 6:112-122. 2012
- Sense of place in environmental education.. Environmental Education Research. 18:229-250. 2012
- Shifting reactions to risks: a case study.. Journal of Risk Research. 2012
- The Role of Climate Change Policy Work in Canada.. Canadian Review of Political Science. 6:117-124. 2012
- The impact of environmental education on sense of place among urban youth.. Ecosphere. 3. 2012
- What’s a stream without water? Double disproportionality in headwater regions affecting water quality.. Environmental Management. 50:849-860. 2012
- Adoption of the Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program in the New York City watershed: The role of farmer attitudes. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation. 66:337-344. 2011
- Benefits, motivations, and barriers related to environmental volunteerism for older adults: Developing a research agenda. The International Journal of Aging and Human Development. 72:189-206. 2011
- Climate change policy capacity at the Sub-National Government level. Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis. 13:461-478. 2011
- Community support for campus approaches to sustainable energy use: the role of “town-gown” relationships. Energy Policy. 39:2310-2318. 2011
- Emergence of landowner coalitions in Marcellus Shale. Rural Social Studies. 26:62-91. 2011
- Forest dependence and community well-being in rural Canada: A Longitudinal Analysis. Forestry. 84:375-384. 2011
- Integrating ecological and socioeconomic monitoring of working forests. BioScience. 61:631-637. 2011
- Linking knowledge to action in collaborative conservation.. Conservation Biology. 25:1186-1194. 2011
- Measuring the spatial component of sense of place: A methodology for research on the spatial dynamics of psychological experiences of places. Environment and Planning B. 38:795-813. 2011
- Perceptions of Community and Environmental Impacts from Marcellus Shale. Rural Social Studies. 26:32-61. 2011
- Social Network Dynamics in Collaborative Conservation. Human Dimensions of Wildlife. 16:259-272. 2011
- The creation and maintenance of sense of place in a tourism-dependent community. Leisure Sciences. 33:32-51. 2011
- Permanent and Seasonal Residents' Community Attachment in Natural Amenity-Rich Areas: Exploring the Contribution of Landscape-Related Factors. Society and Natural Resources. 42:197-220. 2010
- Wildfire Perception and Community Change. Rural Sociology. 75:455-477. 2010
- Bringing home the bacon: industry, employment, and income in the Boreal region of Canada. Forestry Chronicle. 85:65-74. 2009
- Cleaning up water? Or building rural community? Community watershed organizations in Pennsylvania. Rural Sociology. 74:178-200. 2009
- Socially amplified risk: Attitude and behavior change in response to CWD in Wisconsin Deer. . Human Dimensions of Wildlife. 14:326-340. 2009
- The nature of regional policy work in Canada’s Federal Government.. Canadian Political Science Review. 3:34-56. 2009
- Categorizing hunters by typologies useful to game managers: a latent-class model. Society and Natural Resources. 21:215-229. 2008
- Deer hunting on Pennsylvania’s public and private lands: a two-tiered system of hunters. Human Dimensions of Wildlife. 13:222-223. 2008
- Intersection and Integration of First Nations in the Canadian Forestry Sector. Journal of Aboriginal Economic Development. 6:30-43. 2008
- Working together: a reciprocal wood flow arrangement to mitigate the economic impacts of natural disturbance. Forestry. 81:227-242. 2008
- Coordinating future climate change policies across Canadian natural resources. Climate Policy. 7:29-45. 2007
- If we knew what it was we were doing, it would not be called research, would it?. Society and Natural Resources. 20:939-943. 2007
- Measuring community forest sector dependence: Does method matter? . Society and Natural Resources. 20:629-646. 2007
- Phosphorous contributions from pastured dairy cattle to streams of the Cannonsville Watershed, New York. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation. 62:40-47. 2007
- Place attachment and perceived environmental quality in North American and European temperate lake districts. Lake and Reservoir Management. 23:330-344. 2007
- Snapshots of what matters most: Using resident employed photography to articulate sense of place. Society and Natural Resources. 20:913-929. 2007
- Socioeconomic Status of Boreal Communities in Canada. Forestry. 80:279-291. 2007
- A comparative analysis of predictors of sense of place dimensions: Attachment to, dependence on, and identification with lakeshore properties. Journal of Environmental Management. 79:316-327. 2006
- A pilot test of a new stated preference valuation method: continuous attribute-based stated choice. Ecological Economics. 59:247-255. 2006
- Assessing approaches to climate change-related policy formation in British Columbia’s forest sector: The case of the Mountain Pine Beetle epidemic. B.C. Journal of Ecosystems and Management. 7:1-9. 2006
- Effect versus motivation: Factors affecting antlered and antlerless deer harvest success in Pennsylvania. Human Dimensions of Wildlife. 11:423-436. 2006
- Environmental perception in a rapidly growing, amenity-rich region: the effects of lakeshore development on perceived water quality in Vilas County, Wisconsin. Society and Natural Resources. 19:137-151. 2006
- Sense of place and community: points of intersection with implications for leisure research. Leisure/Loisir. 30:393-404. 2006
- Strong policies, poor outcomes: Longitudinal analysis of forest sector contributions to Aboriginal communities in Canada. Journal of Aboriginal Economic Development. 5:61-73. 2006
- Understanding place attachment among second home owners. American Behavioral Scientist. 50:1-19. 2006
- Why landowners post their property against hunting: Insights from Pennsylvania. Human Dimensions of Wildlife. 11:1-12. 2006
- Bear and deer hunter density and distribution of public land in Pennsylvania. Human Dimensions of Wildlife. 10:201-212. 2005
- Forest reliance and community well being in rural Canada: variation by forest sector and region. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 35:215-220. 2005
- A picture and 1000 words: Using resident-employed photography to understand attachment to high amenity places. Journal of Leisure Research. 36:580-606. 2004
- Identifying indicators of community sustainability in the Robson Valley, British Columbia. B.C. Journal of Ecosystems and Management. 4:126-144. 2004
- Integrating wildlife and human-dimensions research methods to understand hunters. Journal of Wildlife Management. 68:762-773. 2004
- Resource dependence and community well being in rural Canada. Rural Sociology. 69:213-234. 2004
- Risk and climate change: perceptions of key policy actors in Canada. Risk Analysis. 24:1393-1404. 2004
- Forest sector dependence and community well being: A structural equation model for New Brunswick and British Columbia. Rural Sociology. 68:554-572. 2003
- Is it really just a social construction: the contribution of the physical environment to sense of place. Society and Natural Resources. 16:671-685. 2003
- Sense of place and forest science: toward a program of quantitative research. Forest Science. 49:1-8. 2003
- Understanding the concept of public representation within the context of local forest management decision making. Forest Policy and Economics. 5:1-11. 2003
- Indicators of forest-community sustainability: The evolution of research. The Forestry Chronicle. 78:626-636. 2002
- Toward a social psychology of place: predicting behavior from place-based cognitions, attitude, and identity. Environment and Behavior. 34:405-425. 2002
- Hunting and rural socialization. Rural Sociology. 66:599-617. 2001
- Moving towards locally defined indicators of sustainability in forest-based communities: A mixed-method approach. Social Indicators Research. 56:43-72. 2001
- Sense of place as an attitude: Lakeshore owners attitudes towards their properties. Journal of Environmental Psychology. 21:233-248. 2001
- Distribution of recreational boating across lakes: do landscape variables affect recreation use?. Freshwater Biology. 41:1-10. 1999
- Sense of place as an indicator of community sustainability. The Forestry Chronicle. 75:765-770. 1999
- Hunting and the heart: physiological response to seeing, shooting, and bagging game. Human Dimensions of Wildlife. 2:21-36. 1997
- Illuminating an overlooked hunting stakeholder group: nonhunters and their interest in hunting. Human Dimensions of Wildlife. 1:29-41. 1996
- Perceptions of risk from deer-related vehicle accidents: implications for public preferences for deer herd size. Wildlife Society Bulletin. 21:237-249. 1993
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article
- Community Attitudes toward a Climate Action Plan 2010
- What does a vanishing ‘Up North’ mean? 2006
- Keep your cows out of streams and ponds. Hoard's Dairyman. 150:472-473. 2005
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book
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chapter
- Nature Conservation and Environmental Management: Working Landscapes in Adirondack Park, US, and Cairngorms National Park, UK.. Rural Transformations & Rural Policies in the US and UK.. 233-252. 2012
- Sociology and Wildlife Management.. Human Dimensions of Wildlife Management. 2012
- Spring Creek Watershed, Pennsylvania: National Institute of Food and Agriculture–Conservation Effects Assessment Project. How to Build Better Agricultural Conservation Programs to Protect Water Quality: The National Institute of Food and Agriculture–Conservation Effects Assessment Project Experience.. 2012
- Perceptions of Agriculture's Multifunctional Role Among Rural Pennsylvanians. Beyond the Rural-Urban Divide. 2009
- People in a forested lake district. Lakes and Landscape. 214-235. 2006
- Places of escape: second home meanings in Northern Wisconsin. Multiple Dwelling and Tourism: Negotiating Place, Home, and Identity. 129-144. 2006
- Strong policies, poor outcomes: Longitudinal analysis of forest sector contributions to aboriginal communities in Canada. Natural Resources and Aboriginal People in Canada. 2006
- The Effect of seasonal homes on indicators of rurality. Rural America through a Demographic Lens. 277-292. 2006
- Resident-employed photography as a tool for understanding attachment to high amenity places. Amenities and Rural Development: Theory, Methods, and Public Policy. 197-215. 2005
- Sense of place as an integrated framework for understanding human impacts of land use change. Land Use Problems and Conflicts: Causes, Consequences, and Solutions. 120-131. 2004
- Biological Diversity: Balance Interests through Adaptive Collaborative Management. Rural Sociology. 132-134. 2003
- Forest management, public involvement, and the public sphere: Toward a Research Program in Alberta. Two Paths Toward Sustainable Forests: Public Values in the United States and Canada. 2003
- Farming the Cutover: A Social History of Northern Wisconsin 1900-1940. Rural Sociology. 342-344. 2000
- Wildlife in rural America. Encyclopedia of Rural America. 1997
- Going Wild: Hunting: Animal Rights, and the Contested Meaning of Nature. Society and Natural Resources. 573-575. 1995
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conference paper
- Lake quality and sense of place: A comparison of Finland and the United States, with implications for tourism development. Proceedings of the International Lake Tourism Conference. 2003
- Political climate modeling. Proceedings of the Southwest Political Science Association. 2002
- Contributions of hunting to North American society and culture. Transactions of the 66th North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference. 202-231. 2001
- Measuring a community’s social and economic health: lessons learned from the Prince Albert Model Forest. Proceedings of the Aboriginal Forestry 2001 Conference. 2001
- Hunting and the cultural meaning of rural landscape. Transactions of the International Union of Game Biologists. 1995
- Perceived risks of deer-related vehicle accidents (DRVAs): influence on deer population preferences of the residents of Tompkins County, New York. Eastern Wildl. Damage Control Conference. 163. 1992
- Risk management concepts for improving wildlife population decisions and public communication strategies. Proc. 57th North Am. Wildl. and Nat Resour. Conf.. 63-74. 1992
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report
- Cornell University Lands Deer Hunting Program: Profile of Participants in 2011. 2012
- Upstate Rural New York Residents’ Perceptions of Climate Change.. 2. 2012
- Energy Transitions: A Systems Approach Including Marcellus Shale Gas Development: A Report 2011
- Final Report: Statewide Deer Hunter Survey 2011
- New York's Southern Tier Landowners' Management for Early Successional Forest Habitat: Attitudes, Barriers and Motivations 2011
- Cumulative Impact Assessment: What it is and Why it Matters 2010
- Capturing concern: Understanding perceptions of wildlife-associated disease risk. 21. 2009
- Emerging trends in the Marcellus Shale 2009
- Using State Wildlife Action Plans to Achieve Your Conservation Goals through Collaboration. 2009
- Using State Wildlife Action Plans to achieve your conservation goals through collaboration 2009
- Wildlife Funding/Policy Linkages: Using State Wildlife Action Plan Priorities to Shape Policies and Direct Expenditures at Multiple Levels of Government. 2009
- Wildlife funding/policy linkages: Using State Wildlife Action Plan priorities to shape policies and direct expenditures at multiple levels of government 2009
- Local land uses and downstream benefits: How farmer attitudes influence watershed conservation practices 2008
- What do we "mean" by place meanings? Implications of place meaning for managers and practitioners. 61-81. 2008
- A framework for assessing vulnerability of forest-based communities to climate change 2007
- Assessment of community watershed organizations in Rural Pennsylvania 2005
- Assessing prairie forest policy networks and policy oriented beliefs 2004
- Influencing public attitudes toward forest management in Alberta: An example for tours of the Sunpine Forest Products mills and woodlands 2003
- Locally-defined indicators of sustainability for selected human communities in the Prince Albert Model Forest 2001
- Public involvement in forest management and planning: A comparative analysis of attitudes and preferences in Alberta 2001
- Exploring the social world of hunting: expanding the concepts of hunters and hunting. 111. 1993
- What hunting means to nonhunters: Comparing hunting-related experiences, beliefs, and benefits reported by hunters and nonhunters. 41. 1993
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review
- Community Forestry in the United States: Learning from the Past, Crafting the Future. 853-856. 2005
- Biological Diversity: Balancing Interests through Adaptive Collaborative Management. 132-134. 2003
- Farming the Cutover: A Social History of Northern Wisconsin 1900-1940. 342-344. 2000
- Geography and the Human Dimensions of Wildlife. 72-74. 2000
- Going Wild: Hunting, Animal Rights, and the Contested Meaning of Nature. 573-575. 1995
- Sense of Place: A framework for land use planning 2008
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Teaching
teaching overview
- My teaching, both at the graduate and undergraduate level, operates at the boundary between social and ecological systems. I currently teach an undergraduate course that introduces students to social science perspectives on environmental problems, and trains them for later in-depth. I also co-teach a graduate course that links graduate students with training in ecology to those from the social sciences to focus on socio-ecological system health.
teaching activities
- BSOC-2201: Society and Natural Resources - Spring 2013
- DSOC-2201: Society and Natural Resources - Spring 2013
- NTRES-2201: Society and Natural Resources - Spring 2013
- NTRES-4320: Human Dimensions of Coupled Social - Ecological Systems - Spring 2013
- NTRES-6970: Graduate Individual Study in Natural Resources - Spring 2013
- NTRES-7900: Graduate-Level Thesis Research - Spring 2013
- NTRES-8900: Master's Thesis Research - Spring 2013
- NTRES-9900: Doctoral-Level Thesis Research - Spring 2013
- DSOC-6200: Community, Place, and Environment - Fall 2012
- DSOC-7900: Graduate-Level Thesis Research - Fall 2012
- DSOC-8720: Development Sociology - Fall 2012
- DSOC-8900: Master's Level Thesis Research - Fall 2012
- DSOC-9900: Doctoral-Level Thesis Research - Fall 2012
- NTRES-4991: Honors Research in Natural Resources - Fall 2012
- NTRES-6201: Community, Place, and Environment - Fall 2012
- NTRES-6970: Graduate Individual Study in Natural Resources - Fall 2012
- NTRES-7900: Graduate-Level Thesis Research - Fall 2012
- NTRES-8900: Master's Thesis Research - Fall 2012
- NTRES-9900: Doctoral-Level Thesis Research - Fall 2012
- BSOC-2201: Society and Natural Resources - Spring 2012
- DSOC-2201: Society and Natural Resources - Spring 2012
- NTRES-2201: Society and Natural Resources - Spring 2012
- NTRES-4320: Human Dimensions of Coupled Social - Ecological Systems - Spring 2012
- NTRES-6970: Graduate Individual Study in Natural Resources - Spring 2012
- NTRES-7900: Graduate-Level Thesis Research - Spring 2012
- NTRES-8900: Master's Thesis Research - Spring 2012
- NTRES-9900: Doctoral-Level Thesis Research - Spring 2012
- DSOC-7900: Graduate-Level Thesis Research - Fall 2011
- DSOC-8720: Development Sociology - Fall 2011
- DSOC-8900: Master's-Level Thesis Research - Fall 2011
- DSOC-9900: Doctoral-Level Thesis Research - Fall 2011
- NTRES-4991: Honors Research in Natural Resources - Fall 2011
- NTRES-6970: Graduate Individual Study in Natural Resources - Fall 2011
- NTRES-7900: Graduate-Level Thesis Research - Fall 2011
- NTRES-8900: Master's Thesis Research - Fall 2011
- NTRES-9900: Doctoral-Level Thesis Research - Fall 2011
Service
outreach overview
- I am serving the New York Dept. of Environmental Conservation (DEC) Division of Lands and Forests to serve as New York representatives on the Northeastern Area Association of State Foresters Forest Resource Planners Committee, and am also serving on the State Forest Stewardship Coordinating Committee that provides guidance to the NYDEC Division of Lands and Forests.
service to the profession
- PSU Environmental Initiative Steering Committee Committee Member 2005 -
- Governing Councils and Association Committee
- Water-based management PWT
- International Association of Society and Natural Resources. Roundtable on Sustainable Forest Management (USFS): Criterion 38, Resilience of Forest Dependent Communities Council 2006 - 2009
- RURAL SOCIOLOGICAL SOCIETY Chairperson 2003 - 2005
Background
education and training
- Ph.D. in Sociology and Rural Sociology, University of Wisconsin-Madison 2000
- M.S. in Natural Resources, Cornell University 1993
- B.A. in Sociology, Concentration in Analysis and Research, University of Wisconsin-Madison 1989
awards and honors
- Innovation in Teaching Award, 2008
- Joan Luerssen Faculty Enhancement Fund in Agricultural Sciences., 2005
- Roy Buck Award, 2004
- Rural Sociological Society Innovation Award, 2001
- Phi Beta Kappa, 1989
- Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Research, 1989
- David J. Allee and Paul R. Eberts Community and Economic Vitality (CEV) Award.
Other
college
- CALS
research keyword
- Community development
- Community sustainability and resilience
- Environmental and Natural Resource Sociology
- Environmental perception
- Environmental risk
- Land use change
- Natural resource management
- Place attachment
- Public participation
- Research methods
- Social psychology
- Sustainable forest management