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R. Bruce Hull

R. Bruce Hull

Professor
College of Natural Resources, Department of Forestry
Virginia Tech
313 Cheatham Hall
Blacksburg, VA 24061
Phone: (540)231-7272
Fax: (540)231-3698
Email: hullrb@vt.edu
Website: www.cnr.vt.edu/forestry/faculty/hull.html

Publications related to Conservation Psychology:

Hull, R. B. (2006). Infinite Nature. University of Chicago Press.

Kendra, A. & Hull, R. B. (2005). Motivations and behaviors of new forest owners. Virginia. Forest Science, 51(2), 142-154.

Bishop, I. D., Hull, R. B. & Stock, C. (2005). Supporting personal world-views in an envisioning system. Environmental Modeling and Software, 20, 1459-1468.

Hull, R. B., Robertson, D.P., & Buhyoff., G.J. (2004). Boutique
Forestry: New forest practices in urbanizing landscapes. Journal of Forestry, 102 (1), 14-19.

Robertson, D. P. & Hull, R. B. (2003). Public ecology: an environmental science and policy for global society. Environmental Science & Policy, 6(3), 399-410.

Robertson, D. P & Hull, R. B. (2003). Biocultural ecology: exploring the social construction of the Southern Appalachian Ecosystem. Natural Areas Journal, 23(2), 180-189.

Hull, R. B., Richert, D., Seekamp, E., Robertson, D., & and Buhyoff, G. J. (2003). Understandings of environmental quality: Ambiguities and values held by environmental professionals. Environmental Management, 31(1), 1-13.

Hull, R. B., Robertson, D. P., Richert, D., Seekamp, E., & Buhyoff, G. J., (2002). Assumptions about ecological scale and nature knowing best hiding in environmental decisions. Conservation Ecology, 6(2), 12. [online] URL: http://www.consecol.org/vol6/iss2/art12

Robertson, D. & Hull, R. B. (2001). Which nature? A case study of Whitetop Mountain. Landscape Journal, 20, 1-10.

Robertson, D. & Hull, R. B. (2001). Beyond biology: Toward a more public ecology for conservation. Conservation Biology, 14, 325-340.

Hull, R. B., Robertson, D., & Kendra, A. (2001). Public understandings of nature: A case study of local knowledge about 'natural' forest conditions. Society and Natural Resources, 14(4), 325-340.

Gobster, P. & Hull, R. B. (Eds.) (2000). Restoring nature: Perspectives from the social sciences and humanities. Washington DC: Island Press.

Hull, R.B., (2000). Moving beyond the romantic biases in natural areas recreation. Journal of Leisure Research, 32 (1), 54-57.

Dedrick, J., Hall, T, Hull, R. B., & Johnson, J. (2000). The forest bank: An experiment in managing fragmented forests. Journal of Forestry, 98 (3), 22-25.

Hull, R. B. & Gobster, P. (2000). The human dimensions of successful restoration projects. Journal of Forestry, 98(8), 32-36.

Hull, R. B., Robertson, D., Buhyoff, G. & Kendra, A. (2000). What Are We Hiding Behind the Green Curtain? Forestry Aesthetics Reconsidered. Journal of Forestry, 98(7), 34-38.

Research Interests:

The social dimensions of natural resource management
Public understandings of nature
Sources of conflict in environmental management
The practice of land management in the urban-wildland interface

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