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Chad P. Dawsonphoto of Chad P. Dawson
Professor
320 Bray Hall
One Forestry Drive
Syracuse, NY 13210-2788
(315) 470-6567
cpdawson@esf.edu

Highest Education

Ph.D., SUNY-ESF (Resource Management and Policy), 1983.

Areas of Study

  • Recreation resources management
  • Wilderness management

Courses Taught

  • Wilderness Management
  • Outdoor Recreation Management

Selected Publications

Hendee, John C. and Chad P. Dawson. 2002.Wilderness Management: Stewardship and Protection of Resources and Values (3rd edition). Fulcrum Publishing, Golden, CO. 640 pages.

Dawson, Chad P. and John C. Hendee. 2008. Wilderness Management: Stewardship and Protection of Resources and Values (4th edition). Fulcrum Publishing, Golden, CO. (in press).

Dawson, Chad P. 2001. Ecotourism and Nature-Based Tourism: One End of the Tourism Opportunity Spectrum? In Stephen F. McCool and R. Neil Moisey. Tourism, Recreation and Sustainability: Linking Culture and the Environment. CABI Publishing, CAB International, Wallingford, UK. pp. 41-53. (2nd edition in press: 2008)

Dawson, C.P. and John C. Hendee. 2007. Wilderness Management and Preservation. In Paul Auerbach (editor). Wilderness Medicine (fifth edition). Mosby Elsvier Publishing; Philadelphia, PA. pp. 2198-2205.

Dawson, C.P. and John Hendee. 2007. Social benefits from wilderness experience: Recreation, education, personal growth and healing. In Cyril F. Kormos and Vance G. Martin (editors). The Wild Planet Project. The WILD Foundation, Boulder, CO.; pp. 31-34.

Johnson, Andrew and Chad P. Dawson. 2004. An exploratory study of the complexities of coping behavior in Adirondack Wilderness. Leisure Sciences 26:281-293.

Wang, Cheng-Ping and C. P.Dawson. 2005. Recreation conflict along New York’s Great Lakes Coast. Coastal Management 33:297-314.

Kuehn, Diane M., C. P. Dawson and Robin Hoffman. 2006. Exploring fishing socialization among male and female anglers in New York’s eastern Lake Ontario Area. Human Dimensions of Wildlife 11: 115-127.

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