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Ed Krumpe

Professor of
Wilderness Management
Department of Conservation Social Sciences
College of Natural Resources
University of Idaho
P.O. Box 441139
Moscow, ID 83844-1139 U.S.A.
Phone (208) 885-7428 / FAX (208) 885-6226
E-mail: ekrumpe@uidaho.edu
Research Emphasis:
Dr. Ed Krumpe is a Professor of Resource Recreation and Tourism in the University of Idaho College of Natural Resources. In addition to his academic responsibilities, Dr. Krumpe is the Principle Scientist of Wilderness Management of the University of Idaho Wilderness Research Center, for which he served as director for six years. He has over thirty years experience in conducting research and teaching about recreation and tourism management, wilderness and wild and scenic river planning, natural resource communication, and public involvement and conflict resolution. He has conducted workshops and training in wilderness management, limits of acceptable change (LAC) planning, and public involvement for federal, state and international agencies.
Home Page: http://www.cnr.uidaho.edu/wilderness/edkrumpe.htm
Education:
Ph.D. Recreation Resources, 1979, Colorado State University
M.S. Recreation & Park Administration, 1972, Indiana University
B.S. Forest Recreation, 1969, West Virginia University
Professional Experience:
Professor -- Resource Recreation & Tourism Management., Univ. of Idaho, 1979 to present
Fulbright Senior Scholar -- Hunter Valley Research Foundation, Newcastle, New South Wales,
Australia, 1988
Principle Scientist for Wilderness Management -- University of Idaho Wilderness Research Center,
1989-1996.
Director -- University of Idaho Wilderness Research Center, 1982-88
Acting Department Head -- Resource Recreation & Tourism, 1980-1981 and 1990-1991
Nature Center Resident Director -- Northern Colorado Nature Center, Ft. Collins, CO, 1976-79
Instructor of Recreation & Park Administration -- Memphis State Univ. 1974-76
State Outdoor Recreation Planner -- Indiana Department of Natural Resources, 1972-74
State Park Superintendent -- McConnell's Mill State Park, Pennsylvania, 1969-71
Areas of Specialization:
Recreation and tourism management, wilderness and wild and scenic river planning, public involvement and conflict resolution, natural and historical interpretation, monitoring indicators of recreation impacts, human decision making, application of the Limits of Acceptable Change (LAC) planning process, recreation decision making in Australia.
Graduate and Undergraduate Courses Taught at UI:
Fundamentals of Research
Resource Recreation & Tourism Management
Wildland Field Ecology
Recreation Operations & Facilities Management
Monitoring Human Impacts in Wilderness
Leisure Services Research & Evaluation
Wilderness Management
Wildland Recreation Field Studies
Principles of Resource Recreation & Tourism
Management of Recreation & Tourism Sites
Advanced Resource Recreation & Tourism Mgmt.
Renewable Natural Resources Internship
National and International Service Activities:
National Conference on Environmental Education and Sustainabiltiy, Washington, DC (1995)
6th National Wilderness Conference, Leader of Nat'l Action Plan Process, Santa Fe, NM (1995)
5th World Wilderness Congress, Section Leader, Troms, Norway (1993)
4th IUCN World Congress on National Parks & Protected Areas, Caracas, Venezuela (1992)
Third World Wilderness Congress -- Section Chair, Fort Collins, CO (1985)
Society of American Foresters National Wilderness Management Task Force -- Leader (1985)
First National Wilderness Management Workshop -- Director, Moscow, ID (1983)
Selected Research & Management Projects:
A test of belief-targeted messages to reduce camping impacts, Sawtooth Nat'l Recreation Area, ID
Development of the BLM Campbell Tract LAC Monitoring Plan, Anchorage, AK
Facilitating the Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness Area Citizen Planning Taskforce, ID
Applying the Limits of Acceptable Change Planning Process in Hells Canyon Nat'l Recreation Area
Management Plan for Interpretive & Visitor Services at Kirkwood Historic Ranch in Hells Canyon
Evaluating Indicators of Wilderness Resource Conditions
Recreation Use & User Conflicts on the Clearwater River, Idaho
Tourism & the Recreation Choice Process in Idaho
Identification of National Wilderness Management Issues
Recreation Impacts on the Flathead River System, Montana
Cognitive Images, Visitor Profiles & the Choice Process in Dispersed Forest Recreation
Assessment & Evaluation of Information & Science Activities at Glacier National Park
Human & Bear Activity & Interactions at Pack Creek Reserve Admiralty Island National Monument,
Alaska
Selected Publications:
E.E. Krumpe & Lynn McCoy. 1995. Techniques for Resolving Conflict in Natural Resource Management. In Conservation of Biodiversity and the New Regional Planning. R.E. Saunier & R. A. Meganck (eds). Organization of American States and the IUCN--The World Conservation Union. pp. 67-74.
L. Merigliano & E.E. Krumpe. 1995. The Federal Advisory Committee Act: Implications for Wilderness Management. International Journal of Wilderness. 2(2):
K. Lynn McCoy, E.E. Krumpe & S. Allen. 1995. Limits of Acceptable Change Planning--Evaluating Implementation by the U.S. Forest Service. International Journal of Wilderness. 1(2): 18-22.
McCoy, L.L., E.E. Krumpe and P. Cowles. 1994. The Principles and Processes of Public Involvement: A State-of-the-Art Synthesis for Agencies Venturing Into Ecosystem Management. Department of Resource Recreation & Tourism, College of Forestry, Wildlife & Range Sciences, University of Idaho and the East Side Ecosystem Management Team, USDA Forest Service.
Cowles, P., L.L. McCoy, and E.E. Krumpe. 1994. A Telephone Survey of Social Scientists in the Pacific Northwest Performing Research related to Ecosystem Management. Department of Resource Recreation & Tourism, College of Forestry, Wildlife & Range Sciences, University of Idaho and the East Side Ecosystem Management Team, USDA Forest Service.
McCoy, L.L., E.E. Krumpe and P. Cowles. 1994. How to Structure an Effective Public Meeting. In Proceedings from the American River Management Society Bi-annual Symposium.
Krumpe, E. E. & G. L. Stokes. 1993. Evolution of the Limits of Acceptable Change planning process in United States Forest Service Wilderness Management. in Proceedings, 5th World Wilderness Congress Symposium on International Wilderness Allocation, Management and Research. September 1993. Troms, Norway. International Wilderness Leadership Foundation, Fort Collins, Colorado.
Krumpe, E.E. and L. McCoy. 1992. Techniques to resolve conflict in natural resource management in parks and protected areas. Proceedings of the Workshop on Conflict Resolution at the IUCN 4th World Congress on Parks and Protected Areas, Caracas, Venezuela.
Cole, D. N. and E. Krumpe. 1992. Seven principles of low-impact wilderness recreation use. Western Wildlands 18(1): 39-43.
Sanyal, N., E. Krumpe, L. McCoy, W. McLaughlin & J. Hunt. 1992. Recommended management actions for the Idaho Department of Fish & Game to consider when developing the black bear species plan. Idaho forest, Wildlife and Range Experiment Station publication No. 627.
Krumpe, E.E., and L. McCoy. 1991. Recommended Limits of Acceptable Change Recreation Management Plan for the Snake River in Hells Canyon National Recreation Area. Prepared for the USDA Forest Service, Wallowa-Whitman National Forest.
Krumpe, E.E. S. Allen and L. McCoy. 1989. Hells Canyon Visitor and Recreation Use Study. Prepared for the USDA Forest Service, Wallowa Whitman National Forest.
Ham, S.H., M.H. Rellergert-Taylor, and E.E. Krumpe. 1988. Reducing barriers to environmental education. Journal of Environmental Education 19(2):25-33.
Krumpe, E. & W.J. McLaughlin. 1986. Research needs for wilderness management--an update from the National Wilderness Management Workshop. In Proceedings of the National Wilderness Research Conference. July 23-26, 1985. Ft. Collins, CO. 6 pp. USDA Forest Service Intermountain Research Station.
Krumpe, E.E. & R.C. Lucas. 1986. Research on recreation trails and trail users. A Research Review and Synthesis for the President's Commission on Americans Outdoors, Washington, DC Government Printing Office.
Lucas, R.C. and E.E. Krumpe. 1986. Wilderness management. A Research Review and Synthesis for the President's Commission on Americans Outdoors, Washington, DC. Government Printing Office.
Krumpe, E.E., ed. 1985. Wilderness management--a five-year action program. Wilderness Research Center, University of Idaho, Moscow, ID. 12 pp.
Krumpe, E. & P.J. Brown. 1982. Redistributing backcountry use through information related to recreation experiences. J. Forestry 80(6): 360-362,364.
Krumpe, E. & W.J. McLaughlin. 1982. A model of recreationists' decision making process. In Forest & River Recreation: Research Update. Univ. of Minn. Agr. Expn. Stn. Misc. Pub. 18. pp. 94-99. St. Paul, MN.
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