Steven J. Hollenhorst
 Department Head Professor of Protected Area Policy
Department of Conservation Social Sciences College of Natural Resources University of Idaho P.O. Box 441139 Moscow, ID 83844-1139 U.S.A. Phone: 208-885-7911 FAX: 208-885-6226 E-mail: stevenh@uidaho.edu
Education:
Ph.D. - The Ohio State University, 1987: Outdoor Recreation. M.S. - University of Oregon, 1983: Recreation and Park Management. B.S. - University of Oregon, 1982: Recreation and Park Management.
Professional Experience: Department Head, Professor: University of Idaho, 1999 - present. Program Coordinator, Professor, Associate Professor, Assistant Professor: West Virginia University, 1987-1999. Assistant Professor: Appalachian State University, 1984-1985. Graduate Research/Teaching Associate: Ohio State University, 1985-1987. Graduate Teaching Fellow: University of Oregon, 1982-1983. Research Technician: Hennepin County Park Reserve District, Research Section, 1983-1984.
Selected Publications:
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Le, Y. and S. Hollenhorst, 2005. Perceptions of Vietnamese tour companies toward adopting sustainable tourism practice. Anatolia, 16(1):79-99.
Le, Y., S. Hollenhorst, C. Harris, W. McLaughlin, and S. Shook, 2005. Perceptions of hotel businesses in Vietnam toward the adoption of environmentally friendly practices. Annals of Tourism Research, (in press).
Jones, C.D., Hollenhorst, S.J., and Hammitt, W.E. 2004. Assessing the social construction of visual-spatial preferences for wilderness impacts. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration, 22( 3), 50-68.
Le, Y., Littlejohn, M., Hoger, J., and Hollenhorst, H. 2004. Serving the Visitor 2003: A Report on Visitors to the National Park System. Moscow, Idaho: University of Idaho, Park Studies Unit.
Ewert, A. S. Hollenhorst, L. McAvoy, and K. Russell. 2003 Therapeutic Values of Parks and Protected Areas. In D. Harmon and A. Putney (eds.) The Full Value of Parks and Protected Areas: From Economics to the Intangible. Smithsonian Institution Press.
Hollenhorst, S. 2003. Outdoor recreation and wilderness management. Chapter 12 In Sharpe, G., J. Hendee and W. Sharpe. Introduction to Forests and Renewable Resources. New York: McGraw-Hill.
Park, B.W. and S. Hollenhorst. 2002. Forest recreation site planning and management: Case study of National Forests in the U.S.A. The Journal of the Korean Institute of Forest Recreation, 6(1):9-26. [in Korean]
Ostergren, D. and S. Hollenhorst, 2002 (2001 date, published in 2002). Management of Protected areas in Russian and the USA (Part 1). Okhrana Dikoi Prirodi (Protection of Wild Nature), 23(4):20-26. [in Russian]
Hollenhorst, S. and C. Jones. 2001. Wilderness Solitude: Beyond the Social-Spatial Perspective. In: Freimund, Wayne A.; Cole, David N., comps. 2001. Social Density and Wilderness Experiences; 2000 June 1-3; Missoula, MT. Proceedings RMRS-P-20. Ogden, UT: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station. 67 p.
Hollenhorst, S. 2001. A Study of Idaho Residents’ Knowledge and Interest in Harriman State Park. Technical Report prepared for the Idaho Department of Parks and Recreation.
Schuett, M.A., S.J. Hollenhorst, S.A. Whisman and RM. Campellone. 2000. An Importance-Performance Evaluation of Selected Programs in the National Center for Recreation and Conservation. Park Science, 3(2):30-35.
Jones, C.D., S.J. Hollenhorst, F. Perna, and S. Selin. 2000. Validation of the Flow Theory in an on-site whitewater kayaking setting. Journal of Leisure Research, 32(2):247-261.
Hollenhorst, S. , R. Fraser, A. Collins. 1999. A different shade of green: West Virginians’ attitudes and perceptions about the environment. West Virginia Public Affairs Reporter, Winter.
Hollenhorst, S., M. Schuett and S. Whisman, 1999. The Government Performance and Results Act Survey: Results from selected programs of the National Center for Recreation and Conservation. Washington D.C.: USDI National Park Service, National Center for Recreation and Conservation.
Hollenhorst, S. and A. Ewert. 1998. Thinking Big about Forestry and Foresters. Journal of Forestry, 100(2).
Hollenhorst. S. 1998. Adventure travel: Extraordinary experience, extraordinary opportunity. In J.S. Kays, G.R. Goff, P.J. Smallidge, W.N. Grafton and J.A. Parkhurst (eds). Proceedings: Natural resource income opportunities on private lands. April 5-7, Hagerstown. College Park, MD: University of Maryland Extension Service.
Awards, Certifications, and Honors:
2002 Affiliate Faculty -Centro Agronmico Tropical de Investigacin y Enseanza (CATIE). 1998 WVU Nominee - American Council on Education Professors of the Year Program Award 1997 Outstanding Teacher - College of Agriculture and Forestry, West Virginia University 1997 Outstanding Teacher - Division of Forestry, West Virginia University 1996 Certified Forester - Society of American Foresters 1996 Emerald and Maze Award - for outstanding support of women seeking careers in agriculture and natural resources (WVU Chapter of the Sigma Alpha Agriculture and Forestry Sorority) 1995 Associate - Center for Womens Studies, West Virginia University 1994 Finalist - 1994 Professor of the Year, Faculty Merit Foundation of West Virginia 1994 Cranberry Award - for outstanding contribution in the area of environmental communication (WV Chapter of the Sierra Club) 1992 Associate - Regional Research Institute, West Virginia University 1992 Inducted Member - Honorary Society of Phi Kappa Phi 1990 Outstanding Teacher, WVU College of Agriculture, Division of Forestry 1986 Tribute to Education Professors Award, The Ohio State University
Service, Volunteerism, and Community Action: Secretary - Society of American Foresters, Wilderness Working Group, 2002 - present. Board Member - Idaho Environmental Education Association, 2001- present. Mentor - Women in Higher Ed. Roundtable, Mentoring and Leadership Exchange Program, 2001- present. Board Member: Palouse Land Trust, 2000-present Founder and President - The West Virginia Land Trust, 1995-1999 Associate Editor - International Journal of Wilderness, 1996-present Co-chair - WVU 25th Anniversary Earth Day Conference and Celebration, 1995 Chair, First Appalachian Rivers and Watershed Symposium, June 3-5, 1994, held at WVU Secretary - West Virginia Chapter of The Nature Conservancy, 1994-1995 Vice-Chair - West Virginia Chapter of The Nature Conservancy, 1990-1992 Trustee - West Virginia Chapter of The Nature Conservancy, 1988-1995 Trustee and Founding Board Member - The West Virginia Rivers Coalition Trustee and Founding Board Member - Monongahela River Trails Conservancy, 1989-1991 Member - Society of American Foresters Member - National Recreation and Parks Association Member - Sierra Club Member - Wilderness Society
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