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B. BYNUM BOLEY, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Natural Resources Recreation and Tourism
Warnell School of Forestry & Natural Resources
University of Georgia
301B Building 1
Athens, GA 30602
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 706-583-8930
EDUCATION
Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA
Ph.D. in Hospitality and Tourism Management, Pamplin College of Business, July 2013
Dissertation Title: “Sustainability, Empowerment and Resident Attitudes toward Tourism: Developing and
Testing the RETS (Resident Empowerment through Tourism Scale)”
Chair: Nancy G. McGehee, Ph.D.
Future Professoriate Certificate, Graduate School, 2011
Graduate certificate program aimed to prepare future faculty and academic leaders by exposure to concepts
that break the mold of existing practices in higher education.
University of Montana, Missoula, MT
M.S. in Recreation Management, College of Forestry and Conservation, 2009
Thesis: “Geotourism in the Crown of the Continent: Developing and Testing the Geotourism Survey
Instrument (GSI).”
Chair: Norma P. Nickerson, Ph.D.
University of Georgia, Athens, GA
B.S. Major: Natural Resource Recreation and Tourism (NRRT). Warnell School of Forestry and Natural
Resources, 2006
B.S. Major: Forestry, Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources, 2006
ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS
2014- Assistant Professor, Natural Resources, Recreation and Tourism, Warnell School of Forestry & Natural
Present Resources, University of Georgia, Athens, GA
2013 Post-doctoral Research Associate, Department of Hospitality and Tourism Management, Virginia Tech,
Blacksburg, VA
SPECIALIZATIONS AND INTERESTS
Sustainable Tourism Development Destination Competitiveness
Human Dimensions of Natural Resources Geotourism
Nature-based Tourism Resident Attitudes Toward Tourism
B. Bynum Boley C.V. June 2018
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RESEARCH
My research interests focus on sustainable tourism with special attention to how the unique natural and cultural
resources of communities can be protected, packaged and marketed to jointly increase sustainability, resident quality
of life and a community’s competitiveness as a tourism destination.
REFEREED JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS (36)
1. Boley, B. Strzelecka, M., & Woosnam, K. (Published Online). Resident perceptions of the economic
benefits of tourism: Towards a Common Measure. Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Research.
https://doi.org/10.1177/1096348018759056
2. Jordan, E., Boley, B., Knollenberg, W., & Kline, C. (Published Online). Predictors of intention to travel to
Cuba across three time horizons: An application of the theory of planned behavior. Journal of Travel
Research. http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/0047287517721370.
3. Landon, A., Woosnam, K., & Boley, B. (2018). Modeling the psychological antecedents to tourists’ pro-
sustainable behaviors: An application of the value-belief norm model. Journal of Sustainable Tourism,
26(6), 957-972.
4. Moran**, C., Boley, B., Woosnam, K. Jordan, E., Kline, C., Knollenberg, W. (2018). The battle of the
socials: Which socially symbolic factors best predict intent to travel? Tourism Management, 68, 324-327.
[Research Note].
5. Woosnam, K., Maruyama, M., Boley, B., & Erul, E. (2018). Stereotypes and perceived solidarity in ethnic
enclave tourism. Journal of Tourism and Cultural Change, 16(2), 138-154.
6. Fulmer*, A., Boley, B., & Green, G. (2018) Can You Hear Me Now? Using Importance-Performance
Analysis to Gauge US Forest Service Employee Satisfaction with Handheld Radios. Journal of Forestry,
116(2), 133-142.
7. Boley, B., Strzelecka, M., & Watson*, A. (2018). Place Distinctiveness, Psychological Empowerment, and
Support for Tourism. Annals of Tourism Research. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.annals.2017.12.010 [Research
Note].
8. Palardy*, N., Boley, B., & Johnson-Gaither, C. (2018). Residents and Urban Trails: Modeling Support for
the Atlanta Beltline. Landscape and Urban Planning. 169, 250-259.
9. Boley, B., Jordan, E., Kline, C., & Knollenberg, W. (2018). Social Return and Intent to Travel. Tourism
Management. 64, 119-128.
10. Weber**, S., Boley, B., Palardy*, N., & Johnson-Gaither, C. (2017). The impact of urban greenways on
residential concerns: Findings from the Atlanta Beltline Trail. Landscape and Urban Planning, 167, 147-
156.
11. Strzelecka, M., Boley, B., & Woosnam, K. (2017). Place attachment and empowerment: Do residents need
to be attached to be empowered? Annals of Tourism Research, 66, 61-73.
12. Boley, B. Ayscue*, E., Maruyama, N., & Woosnam, K. (2017). Gender and empowerment: Assessing
Discrepancies using the Resident Empowerment through Tourism Scale. Journal of Sustainable Tourism,
25(1), 113-129.
** Denotes work conducted with undergraduate student * Denotes work conducted with graduate student
B. Bynum Boley C.V. June 2018
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13. Maruyama, N., Woosnam, K., & Boley, B. (2017). Who is ethnic neighborhood tourism for anyway?
Considering perspectives of the dominant cultural group. International Journal of Tourism Research. 19(6),
727-735.
14. Strzelecka, M., Boley, B., & Strzelecka, C. (2017). Empowerment and resident support for tourism in rural
Central and Eastern Europe (CEE): The case of Pomerania, Poland. Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 25(4),
554-572.
15. Maruyama, N., Woosnam, K., & Boley, B. (2017). Resident Attitudes toward Ethnic Neighborhood
Tourism (ENT): Perspectives of ethnicity and empowerment. Tourism Geographies, 19(2), 265-286.
16. Boley, B., McGehee, N., & Hammet, A.L. (2017). Importance-performance analysis (IPA) of sustainable
tourism initiatives: The resident perspective. Tourism Management, 58, 66-77.
17. Boley, B., & Strzelecka, M. (2016). Towards a Universal Measure of 'Support for Tourism.’ Annals of
Tourism Research, 61, 238-241. [Research Note].
18. Maruyama, N., Woosnam, K., & Boley, B. (2016). Comparing Levels of Resident Empowerment among
Two Culturally-Diverse Resident Populations in Oizumi, Gunma, Japan. Journal of Sustainable Tourism.
24(10), 1442-1460
19. Walton, Z., Poudyal, N., Hepinstall-Cymerman, J., Johnson-Gaither, C., & Boley, B. (2016). Exploring the
role of forest resources in reducing community vulnerability to the heat effects of climate change. Forest
Policy and Economics. 71, 94-102.
20. Woosnam, K., Maruyama, & Boley, B. (2016). Perceptions of the ‘Other’ residents: Implications for
attitudes of tourism development focused on the minority ethnic group. Journal of Travel and Tourism
Marketing. 33(5), 567-580.
21. Boley, B. & Green, G. (2016). Ecotourism and natural resource conservation: The ‘potential’ for a
sustainable symbiotic relationship. Journal of Ecotourism, 15(1), 36-50.
22. Boley, B. & Johnson Gaither, C. (2016). Exploring Empowerment within the Gullah Geechee Cultural
Heritage Corridor: Implications for heritage tourism development in the Lowcountry. Journal of Heritage
Tourism. 11(2), 155-176.
23. Nickerson, N., Jorgenson, J., & Boley, B. (2016). Are sustainable tourists a higher spending market?
Tourism Management. 54, 170-177.
24. Ayscue*, E., Boley, B., & Mertzlufft*, C. (2016). Mobile technology and resident attitude research. Tourism
Management, 52, 559-562. [Research Note]
25. Boley, B., Maruyama, N., & Woosnam, K. (2015). Measuring empowerment in an Eastern context:
Findings from Japan. Tourism Management, 50, 112-122.
26. Boley, B. (2015). To travel or not to travel? Both have implications for sustainable tourism. Tourism
Planning and Development, 12(2), 208-224.
27. Boley, B., McGehee, N., Perdue, R., & Long, P. (2014). Empowerment and resident attitudes toward
tourism: Strengthening the theoretical foundation through a Weberian lens. Annals of Tourism Research.
49, 33-50.
28. Boley, B., & McGehee, N. (2014) Measuring empowerment: Developing and validating the Resident
Empowerment through Tourism Scale (RETS). Tourism Management. 45, 85-94.
Denotes work conducted with graduate student
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29. Knollenberg, W., McGehee, N., Boley, B., & Clemmons, D. (2014). Motivation-based transformative
learning and potential volunteer tourists: Facilitating more sustainable outcomes. Journal of Sustainable
Tourism, 22(6), 922-941.
30. Boley, B. & Uysal, M. (2013/2014‡). Competitive synergy through triple bottom line sustainability:
Evidence from three hospitality case studies. Tourism and Hospitality Research. 13(4): 226-238.
31. Boley, B. & Nickerson, N. (2013). Profiling geotravelers: An a priori segmentation identifying and
defining sustainable travelers using the Geotraveler Tendency Scale (GTS). Journal of Sustainable
Tourism. 21(2): 314-330.
32. Boley, B., Magnini, V., & Tuten, T. (2013). Social media picture posting and souvenir purchase behavior:
Some initial findings. Tourism Management, 37: 27-30. [Research Note]
33. McGehee, N.G., Boley, B., Hallo, J., McGee, J., Norman, W., Goetcheus, C., & Oh, Chi-Ok (2013). Doing
Sustainability: An application of an inter-disciplinary and mixed-method approach. Journal of Sustainable
Tourism. 21(3): 355-375.
34. Boley, B. (2011). Sustainability in hospitality and tourism education: Towards an integrated curriculum.
Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Education. 23(4): 22-30.
35. Boley, B., Nickerson, N., & Bosak, K. (2011). Measuring geotourism: Developing and testing the
Geotraveler Tendency Scale (GTS). Journal of Travel Research. 50(5): 567-578.
36. Bosak, K., Boley, B., & Zaret, K. (2010) Deconstructing the “Crown of the Continent”: Power, politics and
the process of creating National Geographic’s geotourism mapguides. Tourism Geographies. 12(3), 460-
480.
BOOK CHAPTERS (3)
1. $Maruyama, N., Woosnam, K., & Boley, B. (In Press). Resident Attitudes toward Ethnic Neighborhood
Tourism (ENT): Perspectives of ethnicity and empowerment. In M. Erb & Ong, C. (Eds.) Theming Asia:
culture, nature and heritage in a transforming environment.
2. Boley, B, & *Ayscue, E. (2016). Socio-cultural impacts of hotel chain on destinations. In M. Ivanova, S.
Ivanov, and V. Magnini (Eds.), Handbook of Hotel Chain Management. (94-104). New York: Routledge.
3. Boley, B. & Perdue, R. (2012). Destination management, competitiveness and quality of life: A review of
literature and research agenda. In M. Uysal, R. Perdue, & M.J. Sirgy (eds.). Handbook of Tourism and
Quality of Life Research. (515-528). NY: Springer.
‡ Article accepted February 27, 2014 and published online in March 2014, but placed in a 2013 volume. $ This book chapter is a reprint of the journal article “Maruyama, N., Woosnam, K., & Boley, B. (2017). Resident
Attitudes toward Ethnic Neighborhood Tourism (ENT): Perspectives of ethnicity and empowerment. Tourism
Geographies, 19(2), 265-286.
* Denotes work conducted with graduate student ** Denotes work conducted with undergraduate student
B. Bynum Boley C.V. June 2018
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MANUSCRIPTS UNDER REVIEW (2)
1. Palardy*, N., Boley, B., & Johnson-Gaither, C. Resident support for urban greenways across diverse
neighborhoods: Comparing two Atlanta's BeltLine segments. Landscape and Urban Planning. 2nd Revise
and resubmit opportunity granted on May 20, 2018.
2. Soulard, J., Knollenberg, W., Boley, B., Perdue, R., & McGehee, N. Social capital and destination strategic
planning. Tourism Management. Revision submitted on May 25, 2018.
CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS (47, presenter(s) italicized)
1. Yeager*, E. & Boley, B. (2018). Modeling residents’ attitudes towards STVRs in Savannah, GA. Presented
as an oral presentation at the Southeastern Recreation Research Conference, March 25-27, 2018. Athens,
GA.
2. Yondo*, H. J., Boley, B., Irwin, B., and Jennings, C. (2018). Negotiation of Perceived Constraints to Trout
Fishing in Georgia Based on Angler Specialization Level. Presented as an oral presentation at
the Southeastern Recreation Research Conference, March 25-27, 2018. Athens, GA.
3. Yondo*, H. J., Boley, B., Irwin, B., and Jennings, C. (2018). Negotiation of Perceived Constraints to Trout
Fishing in Georgia Based on Angler Specialization Level. Presented as an oral presentation at the Southern
Division American Fisheries Society Meeting, March 7-11, 2018. San Juan, Puerto Rico.
4. Pruitt*, H.P., Meng, N.J, Boley, B.B., D’Angelo, G.J., Murphy, B.P., & McConnell, M.D. (2017). Strategic
Use of Deer Management in Conservation Planning. Oral presentation at the Southeastern Association of
Fish and Wildlife Agencies (SEAFWA), October 31, 2017. Louisville, KY.
5. Yondo*, H. J., B. B. Boley, B. Irwin, and C. Jennings. (2017) Importance-Satisfaction Perceptions of
Georgia Trout Anglers. Oral presentation at the American Fisheries Society 147th Annual Meeting, August
20-24, 2017. Tampa, FL.
6. Kline, C., Knollenberg, W. Boley, B., & Jordan, E. (2017). Current Perceptions of Cuba by Americans.
Presented at the Critical Tourism Studies Conference held in Palma de Mallorca, Spain. June 25-29.
7. Boley, B., Jordan, E. Kline, C., & Knollenberg, W. (2017). Social return and intent to visit Cuba:
Developing and testing the Social Return Scale. Presented at the 48th Travel and Tourism Research
Association Annual Conference in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. June 20-22, 2017.
8. Strzelecka, M., Boley, B.B., Woosnam, K. M., Strzelecka, C. (18-22, June, 2017). Nature bonding and
empowerment through tourism. Paper presented at the 2017 International Symposium on Society and
Resource Management (ISSRM) Conference and in Book of Abstracts from 2017 ISSRM; Umeå, Sweden.
9. Joo, D., Woosnam, K., Boley, B., & Aleshinloye, K. (2017). Exploring the role of emotional solidarity and
empowerment in explaining residents’ support for tourism development. Paper presented at the Greater
Western Travel and Tourism Research Association (GWTTRA) in Reno, NV April 5-7, 2017.
10. Ayscue*, E. & Boley, B. Assessing the Social Impacts of Short Term Vacation Rentals on Urban
Neighborhoods Presented at the 48th Travel and Tourism Research Association Annual Conference in
Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. June 20-22, 2017.
11. Boley, B., Watson*, A. & Strzelecka, M. (2017). Place distinctiveness, Psychological empowerment, and
Support for Tourism. Presented as a poster at the Southeast Recreation Research Conference held in
Asheville, NC. March 19-21, 2017.
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12. Palardy, N.*, Boley, B., & Johnson-Gaither, C. (2017). Residents and urban greenways: Modeling support
of the Atlanta BeltLine. Presented at the Southeast Recreation Research Conference held in Asheville, NC.
March 19-21, 2017.
13. Weber, S.*, Boley, B., Palardy, N.*, & Johnson-Gaither, C. (2017). The impact of greenways on residential
concerns: findings from the Atlanta BeltLine Trail. Presented at the Southeast Recreation Research
Conference held in Asheville, NC. March 19-21, 2017.
14. Fulmer, A.*, Boley, B., & Green, G.T. (2017). Prioritized Importance Performance Analysis (PIPA) of US
Forest Service handheld radios. Presented at the Southeast Recreation Research Conference held in
Asheville, NC. March 19-21, 2017.
15. Yondo, H.*, Boley, B., Irwin, B., & Jennings, C. (2017). Importance-performance perceptions of Georgia
trout anglers. Presented at the Southeast Recreation Research Conference held in Asheville, NC. March 19-
21, 2017.
16. Ayscue, E.*, Goetcheus, C., & Boley, B. (2017). An interdisciplinary framework for understanding shared
lodging’s impacts on urban neighborhoods. Presented at the Southeast Recreation Research Conference
held in Asheville, NC. March 19-21, 2017.
17. Boley, B., Jordan, E., Kline, C. & Knollenberg, W. (2016). Measuring the Anticipated Social Return from
Tourism. Presented at the 9th Annual Consumer Behavior in Tourism Symposium (CBTS) in
Bruneck/Brunico, Italy. December 14-17, 2016.
18. Boutwell, L., Boley, B., & Landry, C. (2016). Economic Impacts of Climate Change on Coastal Tourism in
Georgia. Presented at the Georgia Department of Natural Resources’ Climate Conference on Jekyll Island,
GA. November 2-3, 2016.
19. Boley, B., Strzelecka, M., & Woosnam, K. (2016). Measuring Resident Perceptions of Economically
Benefiting from Tourism. Presented at the 47th Travel and Tourism Research Association Annual
Conference in Vail, Co. June 14-16, 2016.
20. Ayscue, E§, Boley, B., Maruyama, N., & Woosnam, K. (2016). Testing for Gender Discrepancies Using the
Resident Empowerment through Tourism Scale. Presented at the 47th Travel and Tourism Research
Association Annual Conference in Vail, Co. June 14-16, 2016.
21. Strzelecka, M., Boley, B., & Stezelecka, C. (2016). Empowerment’s Influence on Resident Support for
Tourism in Rural Central and Eastern Europe. Presented at the 47th Travel and Tourism Research
Association Annual Conference in Vail, Co. June 14-16, 2016.
22. Ayscue, E*. & Boley, B. (2016). Airbnb: Assessing Its Engagement and Sustainability in Athens, GA.
Presented at the Graduate Student Colloquium within the 47th Travel and Tourism Research Association
Annual Conference in Vail, Co. June 14-16, 2016.
23. Palardy*, N., Boley, B., & Johnson Gaither, C. (2016). Resident attitudes toward urban greenways:
Evidence from Atlanta’s Beltline Trail. Presented as a poster at the 38th annual Southeastern Recreation
Research (SERR) Conference in Asheville, NC, March 20-22, 2016.
24. Ayscue*, E. & Boley, B. (2016). Airbnb, sustainability, and the shared economy in Athens, GA. Presented
as a poster at the 38th annual Southeastern Recreation Research (SERR) Conference in Asheville, NC,
March 20-22, 2016.
*Denotes work conducted with student
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25. Fulmer*, A., Boley, B., & Green, G. (2016). Importance performance analysis of the 2016 USDA Forest
Service Radio Use Survey. Presented as a poster at the 38th annual Southeastern Recreation Research
(SERR) Conference in Asheville, NC, March 20-22, 2016.
26. Maruyama, N., Woosnam, K., and Boley, B. (2015). Residents’ Attitudes towards Tourism: Considering
Empowerment and Ethnicity. Presented at the 2015 Asia Pacific Travel and Tourism Research
Associations’ (TTRA APac) Annual Conference in Tokyo, Japan (December 4-6, 2015).
27. Maruyama, N., Woosnam, K., and Boley, B. (2015). Ethnic Neighborhood Tourism and the Dominant
Ethnic Group: Qualitative Findings in Japan. Presented at the 2015 Asia Pacific Travel and Tourism
Research Associations’ (TTRA APac) Annual Conference in Tokyo, Japan (December 4-6, 2015).
28. Boley, B., McGehee, N., and Hammet, A.L. (2015). Importance-performance analysis (IPA) of resident
attitudes toward local sustainable tourism initiatives. Presented at the 46th Travel and Tourism Research
Association Annual Conference in Portland Oregon (June 15-17, 2015).
29. Maruyama, N., Woosnam, K., and Boley, B. (2015). Ethnic Enclave Tourism and Empowerment of
Residents: the Case of Brazilian and Japanese Residents in Oizumi, Japan. Presented at the Advances in
Hospitality and Tourism Marketing and Management (AHTMM) conference in Beppu, Japan, June 18-21,
2015.
30. Ayscue**, E., Boley, B., and Mertzlufft*, C. (2015). A new approach to measuring distance effects on
resident attitudes toward tourism. Presented as a poster at the 46th Travel and Tourism Research
Association Annual Conference in Portland Oregon (June 15-17, 2015).
31. Ayscue*, E., Boley, B., and Mertzlufft*, C. (2015) Mapping Resident Attitudes toward Tourism:
Opportunities to Blend Traditional Survey Methods with Smart Phone Technologies and Geographic
Information Systems (GIS). Presented at the 37th annual Southeastern Recreation Research (SERR)
Conference in Asheville, NC, March 22-24, 2015.
32. Fulmer*, A., Boley, B., and Green, G. (2015). Employee perception of radio training: Analysis of the 2010
United States Forest Service radio use questionnaire. Presented at the 37th annual Southeastern Recreation
Research (SERR) Conference in Asheville, NC, March 22-24, 2015.
33. Boley, B. (2015). To Travel or Not To Travel: When Sustainable Tourism Causes Conflict between Local
and Global Sustainability. Presented at UGA’s 2015 Sustainability Science Symposium in Athens, GA on
January 23, 2015.
34. Perdue, RR., McGehee, N.G., Knollenberg, W., and Boley, B. (2014). Strategic Planning for Destination
Competitiveness: A Comparison of USA and Australia / New Zealand. Paper presented at the 2014 New
Zealand Tourism and Hospitality Research Conference in Hamilton, NZ (December 9-12, 2014).
35. Boley, B. (2014). Sustainable Tourism and Indigenous Food Cultivation: The Potential for a Symbiotic
Sustainable Relationship (2014). Abstract published in the proceedings of the Southeast Division of the
Association of American Geographers (SEDAAG) and presented at their annual meeting in Athens, GA,
November 23-25, 2014.
36. Boley, B., and McGehee, N. (2014). Psychological Empowerment as Good Policy for Governance:
Implications for Resident Attitudes toward Tourism, Destination Competitiveness and Sustainability. Paper
presented at the BEST EN Think Tank XIV: Politics, Policy and Governance in Sustainable Tourism;
University of Ljubljana, Slovenia (June 23-26, 2014).
* Denotes work conducted with student
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37. Boley, B., McGehee, N., Perdue, R., and Long, P. (2014). Empowerment’s influence on resident attitudes
toward tourism: An application of the Resident Empowerment through Tourism Scale (RETS). Paper
presented at the 45th Travel and Tourism Research Association Annual Conference in Brugge, Belgium
(June 18-20, 2014).
38. McGehee, N.G., Knollengberg, W., Boley, B., and Perdue, R. (2014). The Role of Social Capital in
Destination Strategic Planning. Paper presented at the 45th Travel and Tourism Research Association
Annual Conference in Brugge, Belgium (June 18-20, 2014).
39. Perdue, RR., McGehee, N.G., Knollenberg, W., and Boley, B. (2014). Strategic Planning for Destination
Competitiveness: Issues and Concerns from the Virginia Tourism Corporation Experience. Paper presented
at the 2014 Advances in Destination Management Conference in St. Gallen, Switzerland (June 10-13,
2014)
40. Boley, B. and McGehee, N.G. (2014). The Importance of Being in the Field for Resident Attitude Research:
Lessons Learned from a Door-to-Door Data Collecting Experience. Paper presented at the 2014 Annual
Southeastern Travel and Tourism Research Association (SETTRA) Conference; Lexington, KY (March 24-
25).
41. Boley, B. and McGehee, N.G. (2014). For the love of money or power? Investigating the divergent
influences economically benefiting and empowerment have on support for tourism. Paper presented at the
36th Annual Southeastern Recreation Research (SERR) Conference; Asheville, NC (March 30- April 1).
42. Knollenberg, W., Boley, B., McGehee, N., and Clemmons, D. (2013). Potential volunteer tourists’
expectations of transformative learning opportunities. Paper presented at the 44th Travel and Tourism
Research Association Annual Conference; Kansas City, MO.
43. Boley, B. (2012). Sustainable tourism: To travel or not to travel? Paper presented at the BEST EN Think
Tank XII: Mobilities and Sustainable Tourism; Gréoux les Bains, Provence, France.
44. Magnini, V., McGehee, N., and Boley, B. (2012). Using the childhood memory elicitation technique to
understand destination image. Poster presented at the 43rd Annual Travel and Tourism Research
Association (TTRA) Conference; Virginia Beach, VA.
45. Boley, B. (2012). Nature-based tourism, natural resources, and destination competitiveness: The potential
for a sustainable symbiotic relationship. Paper presented at the 2012 Annual Southeastern Travel and
Tourism Research Association (SETTRA) Conference; Tunica, MS.
46. Boley, B., and Nickerson, N. (2011). Geotravelers as marketable segments. Paper presented at the 2011
Annual Southeastern Travel and Tourism Research Association (SETTRA) Conference; Destin, FL.
47. Boley, B. Nickerson, N. and Bosak, K. (2009). A critical examination exploring the differences between
geotourism and ecotourism. Paper presented at the 40th Annual Travel and Tourism Research Association
(TTRA) Conference; Honolulu, Hawaii.
TECHNICAL PAPERS AND REPORTS (9)
1. Fulmer, A.*, Boley, B., and Green, G. (2016). The 2016 Radio Use Questionnaire. Report submitted to
USDA Forest Service, LMR Program Office, Washington, DC. (p 1-45).
2. Boley, B. Perdue, R., McGehee, N., and Knollenberg, W. (2012). Strategic planning for tourism
destinations: Understanding the benefits and return on investment. Project report for the Virginia Tourism
Corporation.
* Denotes work conducted with student
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3. McGehee, N., Perdue, R., Knollenberg, W., and Boley, B. (2012). Successes and challenges in strategic
planning. Project report for the Virginia Tourism Corporation.
4. Boley, B. (2011). Ecotourism in the Institute of Forestry’s Curriculum. Project report for the Memorial
Center of Excellence Project at the Institute of Forestry, Pokhara, Nepal.
5. McGehee, N.G., Perdue, R.R., Boley, B., Sink, L., and Magnini, V. (2010) Enhancing the competitiveness
of the Virginia tourism industry: A blueprint for strategic planning and development. Project report for the
Virginia Tourism Corporation.
6. Boley, B. (2009). Geotourism in the Crown of the Continent: Developing and testing the Geotourism
Survey Instrument (GSI). Unpublished Master’s Thesis. Department of Society and Conservation in the
College of Forestry and Conservation; University of Montana.
7. Boley, B. and Nickerson, N. (2009). Big Sky Documentary Film Festival Study. Project report for the
Institute for Tourism and Recreation Research (ITRR).
8. Boley, B. and Nickerson, N. (2009). Geotourism in the Crown of the Continent. Project report for the
Institute for Tourism and Recreation Research (ITRR).
9. Boley, B. and Nickerson, N. (2008). Niche news: Geotourism traveler characteristics. Project report for the
Institute for Tourism and Recreation Research (ITRR).
INVITED PRESENTATIONS (7; non-refereed; presenter is italicized)
1. Boley, B. (2018). Launching a Research Program through Scale Development: The Resident
Empowerment through Tourism Scale. Presented to the Department of Parks, Recreation, and Tourism
Management at North Carolina State University on February 16, 2018.
2. Boley, B. (2017). Harnessing Narcissism to Gain a Competitive Advantage: The Role of Local Tourism
Experiences. Presented in the Conversation Starters: Trends in Travel Research Session of the 48th Travel
and Tourism Research Association’s Annual Conference in Quebec City, Canada. June 21, 2017.
3. Boley, B. (2016). To Travel or Not To Travel? Conflicts between Local and Global Sustainability. Brown
bag lunch presentation at the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute- University of Georgia.
4. Boley, B. (2014). Tourism is serious business for Athens-Clarke County: Examining tourism ROI. Presented
at the Athens Convention and Visitor Bureau’s Annual Meeting. Athens, GA
5. Perdue, R., Boley, B., and McGehee, N. (2012). Strategic planning for destination competitiveness: Issues
and concerns from the Virginia Tourism Corporation experience. Presented at TTRA Europe’s Annual
Conference; Bilbao, Spain
6. Boley, B. (2009). Geotourism in the Crown of the Continent. Presentation presented at the “Regards to
Rural” Conference hosted by Rural Development Initiatives; Salem, OR.
7. Boley, B. (2008). Geotourism Traveler Characteristics. Presentation presented to the Crown of the
Continent Geotourism Stewardship Council Meeting; Fernie, British Columbia, Canada.
8. Boley, B. (2008). Geotourism in the Crown of the Continent. Presentation presented to the Southwest
Alberta Regional Alliance; Pincher Creek, Alberta, Canada.
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GRANTS AND CONTRACTS (21 submitted; 7 awarded for total of $401,297)
1. Boley, B., Woosnam, K., Green, G., & Bowker, J.M. (2017) “Estimating Visitor Use and the Associated
Economic Impact of TVA Stream Access Sites.” Tennessee Valley Authority. $176,104 (Awarded).
2. Boley, B. “Green Power: Neighborhood Engagement with Atlanta’s Urban Forest.” USDA Forest Service.
$6000 (Under Review).
3. Gambill, J., Boley, B., Fluech, B., Hargrove, C., Russell, M., & Woosnam, K. “Disaster Messaging in
Georgia’s Coastal Tourism Industry: Evaluating Communication Before, During, and After
Natural/Human-Made Disasters.” Coastal Incentive Grant (CIG)- Department of Natural Resources.
$58,278 (Unfunded).
4. Boley, B. Woosnam, K., Holladay, P., Nibbelink, N., Hauer, M. Gambill, J., & Fluech, B. “Perception vs.
Reality: Triangulating the hazards of sea level rise with subjective and objective measures of community
resiliency and vulnerability.” Georgia Sea Grant. $103,434. (Unfunded).
5. Sarmiento, F., Reap, J., Schramski, J., Reyes De Corcuera, J., Birch, S., & Boley, B. “Engineering
Sustainable Development from Agricultural Traditions.” UGA President’s Interdisciplinary Seed Grant.
$150,000. (Unfunded).
6. Fluech, B., Boley, B., Warren, J.,Behl, M. & Woosnam, K. “Development and Implementation of a
Sustainable Coastal Georgia Tourism Summit.” Coastal Incentive Grant (CIG)- Department of Natural
Resources. $102,314 (Unfunded).
7. Boley, B. and Sarmiento, F. “Tourism and Sustainable Food Systems: The potential for a symbiotic
sustainable relationship.” Submitted as National Needs Fellowship in Sustainable Food Systems. $37,000
(Unfunded).
8. Jennings, C., Irwin, B., and Boley, B. (2016). “Assessment of Trout Management in Georgia.” Georgia
Department of Natural Resources. $149,193 (Awarded).
9. Boley, B. and Woosnam, K. “Authenticity and Residents Attitudes towards Tourism in the Bavarian Town
of Helen, GA.” Submitted on January 28, 2016 as a Junior Faculty Research Grants (FRGs), University of
Georgia. $7,550 (Unfunded).
10. Boley, B., Martin, J., Green, G., & Cline, M. “Spatially-explicit Modeling of Landowner’ Attitudes and
Willingness to Cooperate with Grassland Conservation.” Submitted on March 11, 2016 to Jim Giocomo of
the American Bird Conservancy- Oaks and Prairies Joint Venture. $59,974 (Unfunded).
11. Green, G. and Boley, B. (2016). “An Examination of Forest Service Employee’s Radio Use: Employee’s
Attitudes, Perceptions and Behavior Concerning Radio Use (Phase II).” USDA Forest Service.
$16,000 (Awarded)
12. Boley, B. (2015). “A Preliminary Investigation into the social, economic and environmental complexities
surrounding Atlanta’s BeltLine Trail.” Submitted to the USDA Forest Service as a proposal for a Joint
Venture with Dr. Cassandra Johnson Gaither as the FS Cooperator. $15,000 (Awarded).
13. Irwin, B., Boley, B, and Wilberg, M. “Evaluation of Alternative Management Strategies for South Atlantic
Red Snapper.” National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) Marine Fisheries Initiative
(MARFIN). $502,190 (Unfunded)
14. Boley, B., Welch-Devine, M., and Thompson, J. “Savvy marketing or selling out? Negotiating trade-offs
inherent in economic diversification strategies.” Center for Integrated Conservation Research’s (CICR)
Faculty Research Development Grant, University of Georgia. $2,000 (Unfunded)
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15. Welch-Devine, M., Thompson, J., and Boley, B. “Savvy marketing or selling out? Negotiating trade-offs
inherent in economic diversification strategies.” Junior Faculty Research Grants (FRGs) in the Sciences,
University of Georgia. $5,897 (Unfunded)
16. Green, G. and Boley, B. (2014). “An Examination of Forest Service Employee’s Radio Use: Employee’s
Attitudes, Perceptions and Behavior Concerning Radio Use.” A challenge cost share agreement between
the USDA Forest Service and The University of Georgia Research Foundation, Inc. $40,000 (Awarded)
17. Boley, B. (2014) “A Preliminary Investigation into the Gullah Geechee’s Attitudes Toward Tourism
Development. Submitted to the USDA Forest Service as a proposal for a Joint Venture with Dr. Cassandra
Johnson Gaither as the FS Cooperator. $5,000 (Awarded)
18. Thompson, J., Welch-Divine, M., & Boley, B. (2014). “Agriculture, policy, and economic diversification in
sustainable food systems: A case study from the Basque province of Soule.” Food and Agricultural
Sciences National Needs Graduate and Postgraduate Fellowship (NNF) (Unfunded)
19. Fausto, S. (P.I), Rhodes, L., Reap, J., Franklin, D., Naher, L., Ferreira, S., Goetcheus, C., McDonald, E.,
Navarro, M., Nazarea, V., Hitchner, S., Dwivedi, P., Shelhas, J., & Boley, B. 2014). “Quinoa: a proxy for
climate change adaptation and sustainability in South America." Interdisciplinary Proposal Development
Program, Office of the Vice President of Research, The University of Georgia. $48,000 (Unfunded)
20. Boley, B. and Johnson-Gaither, C. (2014). “Investigating the Gullah Geechee of Sapelo Island’s Attitudes
towards Tourism Development.” Junior Faculty Research Grants (FRGs) in the Sciences, University of
Georgia $8,300 (Unfunded)
21. Magnini, V., McGehee, N. and Boley, B. (2011). “Generating Valuable Branding Information as an Input
to Virginia Tourism’s Strategic Plan: Applying the Childhood Memory Elicitation Technique” Travel and
Tourism Research Association. $4,000 (Awarded)
MEDIA (10)
1. UGA Focus on Faculty (February 11, 2018)- https://news.uga.edu/bynum-boley/
2. Lonely Planet (October 23, 2017). Travellers are choosing holidays based on potential Instagram likes.
https://www.lonelyplanet.com/news/2017/10/23/travellers-choosing-holidays-instagram-likes/
3. Fox News (October 24, 2017). Study: Travelers choose destinations based on 'social return.'
http://www.foxnews.com/travel/2017/10/24/study-travelers-choose-destinations-based-on-social-
return.html
4. Travel + Leisure (October 23, 2017). Study Reveal Many People Travel for the ‘Like”.
http://www.travelandleisure.com/travel-tips/travel-trends/people-traveling-for-instagram-likes
5. UGA Today (October 11, 2017). Anticipated social media buzz can drive tourism.
https://news.uga.edu/anticipated-social-media-buzz-can-drive-tourism/
6. Wallet Hub- Ask the Experts: Tips for Saving on Summer Travel. https://wallethub.com/edu/best-summer-
travel-destinations/3792/#b-bynum-boley
7. UGA Research (Spring 2016). Tourists to the rescue: Travelers key to protecting natural lands.
http://ugaresearch.uga.edu/2016/05/10/tourists-to-the-rescue/
8. UGA Today (January 26, 2016). Ecotourism, natural resource conservation proposed as allies to protect
natural landscapes. http://news.uga.edu/releases/article/ecotourism-natural-resource-conservation-allies-
0116/
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9. UGA Magazine (March 2016; Vol, 95, No.2). Ecotourism may protect natural landscapes.
http://www.ugamagazine.uga.edu/?/issue/march-2016
10. Athens Banner-Herald (October 3, 2014). Athens ranks high in tourism, notes UGA professor.
http://onlineathens.com/local-news/2014-10-02/athens-ranks-high-tourism-notes-uga-professor
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TEACHING
COURSES TAUGHT
University of Georgia, Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources
NRRT 1100e: Introduction to Travel and Tourism (5 sections; 87-150 students).
This course is a survey of travel and tourism in a global context. Students become acquainted with the economic,
socio-cultural, demographic, and environmental impacts that tourism has on the world community. Special
emphasis is placed on issues faced by tourism developers in businesses and governments of all sizes.
NRRT 5900/7900: Ecotourism and Sustainable Development (4 sections; 10-25 students)
This course is designed to provide students with an introduction to the topic of tourism and to provide a broad
discussion of what constitutes sustainable tourism from non-sustainable tourism. The discussion of sustainable
tourism is centered on tourism’s positive and negative impacts across the triple bottom line (environmental, socio-
cultural, and economic sustainability). Specific strategies to minimize these negative impacts and to facilitate their
positive impact is the primary objective of the class.
NRRT 4400: Resource Management and Entrepreneurship (4 sections; 10-20 students)
This course is designed to introduce students to the fundamental concepts, principles and approaches to operating
commercial recreation and tourism business in both public and private natural resource settings. After completion of
this course, students will have gained the knowledge and entrepreneurial skills needed to analyze market conditions,
find gaps in recreation and tourism offerings, and capitalize on these gaps by creating business plans aimed towards
attracting investors
FANR 4500: Senior Project (1 section; 6 students)
Senior project is the Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resource’s capstone class. It involves students
identifying natural resource management problems and working with clients to development objective and
management alternatives to solve the problem.
FANR/MARS 1100: Natural Resource Conservation (1 section; 60 students)
This course introduces students to general principles and contemporary issues related to how we use and protect a
variety of natural resources on the planet. Topics include ecology and management of wildlife, fish, forests, and
rangelands; natural resources recreation and tourism; conservation of water, wetlands, and soil resources; and
renewable and non-renewable energy (Co-instructed with Dr. Susan Wilde).
NRRT 8980: Research/Theories of Human Dimensions, Recreation & Tourism (2 sections; ~10 students)
This seminar-style course is designed to provide graduate students with an opportunity to learn about specific
research and theories related to the human dimensions of natural resources, outdoor recreation participation and
trends, and sustainable tourism. This course also reviews and critiques the various research approaches and designs
used within these fields of study.
FYOS 1001: Travel and Tourism around the World (3 sections; ~15 students)
This First Year Odyssey will provide students with an introduction to travel and tourism and the many complexities
of managing such a global industry. Specific attention will be given to tourism’s potential to bring large-scale
positive and negative economic, environmental, and socio-cultural impacts to communities where it takes place.
After introducing some introductory material, the class’ focus will switch to covering travel issues across each of the
7 continents and here at home in Athens, GA.
Virginia Tech, Department of Hospitality and Tourism Management
HTM 2454: Introduction to Travel and Tourism Management (5 sections- ~200 students)
This course is a comprehensive overview of tourism concepts and philosophies from an international perspective.
The course is taught in a distance learning-online format and is an area 7 general studies course; teacher of record.
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HTM 3484: Socio-cultural Impacts of Tourism (2 sections; ~35 students);
This course is an advanced elective in hospitality and tourism management. The class focuses on the interplay
between tourism and other major elements of society, such as the environment, politics, community, race/ethnicity,
and culture. HTM 3484 is an area 3 general studies course; teacher of record.
Course Evaluations
University Course Class
Size Semester/Yr
Overall
rating of the
Instructor
UGA NRRT1100E: Introduction to Travel and Tourism 100 Fall 2017 4.71
UGA NRRT 5900/7900: Ecotourism & Sustainable Development 19 Fall 2017 4.51
UGA FYOS1001: First Year Odyssey Tourism Around the World 16 Fall 2017 4.91
UGA NRRT 4400/6400: Resource Man. & Entrepreneurship 21 Spring 2017 4.91
UGA NRRT1100E: Introduction to Travel and Tourism 147 Spring 2017 4.61
UGA NRRT1100E: Introduction to Travel and Tourism 99 Fall 2016 4.81
UGA NRRT 5900/7900: Ecotourism & Sustainable Development 22 Fall 2016 4.91
UGA FYOS1001: First Year Odyssey Tourism Around the World 14 Fall 2016 4.91
UGA NRRT1100E: Introduction to Travel and Tourism 154 Spring 2016 4.91
UGA NRRT 4400: Resource Management & Entrepreneurship 14 Spring 2016 4.41
UGA FYOS1001: First Year Odyssey Tourism Around the World 15 Fall 2015 4.81
UGA NRRT1100E: Introduction to Travel and Tourism 87 Fall 2015 4.81
UGA NRRT 5900/7900: Ecotourism & Sustainable Development 12 Fall 2015 4.71
UGA FANR 4500: Senior Project 6 Spring 2015 4.81
UGA FANR/MARS 1100: Natural Resource Conservation 79 Spring 2015 4.41
UGA NRRT 8980: NRRT Graduate Seminar 15 Spring 2015 4.31
UGA NRRT 4400: Resource Management & Entrepreneurship 13 Spring 2015 4.41
UGA NRRT 5900/7900: Ecotourism & Sustainable Development 22 Fall 2014 4.91
UGA NRRT 8980: NRRT Graduate Seminar 15 Fall 2014 4.81
UGA NRRT 4400: Resource Management & Entrepreneurship 24 Spring 2014 4.21
Virginia Tech HTM 2454: Introduction to Travel and Tourism 224 Fall 2012 4.62
Virginia Tech HTM 2454: Introduction to Travel and Tourism 28 Summer 2012 4.62
Virginia Tech HTM 2454: Introduction to Travel and Tourism 213 Spring 2012 4.32
Virginia Tech HTM 3484: Socio-cultural Impacts of Tourism 31 Spring 2012 3.92
Virginia Tech HTM 2454: Introduction to Travel and Tourism 226 Fall 2011 4.32
Virginia Tech HTM 3484: Socio-cultural Impacts of Tourism 38 Spring 2011 4.22
Virginia Tech HTM 2454: Introduction to Travel and Tourism 220 Fall 2010 4.53
Total Students 1,874 Average 4.6
1 Question reads “Considering all factors, the instructor should be commended for his/her efforts in this course.”
Mean score; based on scale of 1-5, where 1= Not True and 5= Very True 2Mean score; based on scale of 1-5, where 1=Unsatisfactory and 5= Excellent 3Calculated on 4 point scale and then change to represent a 5 point scale
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STUDENT ADVISING & RESEARCH
Student(s) Degree School Status Topic/Title Role
Emily Ayscue Ph.D. Warnell Continuing Resident Attitudes Towards Airbnb Chair
Avery Watson M.N.R Warnell Completed,
Fall 2017
N/A Chair
Hailey Yondo M.S. Warnell Continuing Human dimensions of Trout Management
in Georgia
Co-Chair
Nathan Palardy M.S. Warnell Completed,
Spring 2017
Modeling resident support for urban
greenways across diverse neighborhoods:
The case of the Atlanta beltline
Chair
Alexandra Fulmer M.S. Warnell Completed,
Spring 2017
2016 US Forest Service Employee Radio
Use Survey: Employee perceptions of
handheld radios and effectiveness of radio
training programs
Co-Chair
Collin Aaronson
Cody Collins
B.S. Warnell Completed,
Fall 2017
Senior Project: “"Sandy Creek Nature
Center: Managed Forest Project Stand
Management & Educational Plan
Committee
member
Marianna Sumrall
Austin Goelz
Alex Thompson
Elisabeth Quillian
B.S. Warnell Completed,
Spring 2017
Senior Project: “Land Management and
Interpretive Material Plan for Stekoa Creek
Park”
Committee
member
Sarah Weber B.S. Warnell Completed,
Fall 2016
Senior Thesis- “The Impact of Greenways
on Residential Concerns: Findings from
the Atlanta BeltLine Trail”
Chair
Kimberly Ellis M.H.P Environment
+ Design
Completed,
Spring 2017
Here briefly rests a restless tribe:
Preserving Frank Redford’s wigwam
villages
Committee
member
Cameron Berglund M.L.A LA Completed,
Fall 2016
Landscape architecture’s role in
community based tourism – a
Design approach for community based
tourism in Secacar,
Guatemala
Committee
member
Jake Knox M.N.R. Warnell Completed,
Spring 2016
N/A Committee
member
Brittney Lie Tjauw
Stephanie Lightsey
Joanna Clement
B.S. Warnell Completed,
Spring 2016
Senior Project: “Educational Management
Plan for Bear Hollow Zoo”
Committee
member
Connor Mcdonald
Adam Hildebrant
Kylie Squire
Chris Silcox
B.S. Warnell Completed,
Spring 2016
Senior Project: "A Multiresource
Management Plan for the Center Church
Tract in Oglethorpe, Georgia”
Committee
member
Chandler Lipman,
Camilla Sherman
Emily Ferral
B.S. Warnell Completed,
Spring 2016
Senior Project: “Restoration Plan for Lake
Herrick Beach and Oconee Forest Park"
Committee
member
Forrest Burks,
Jennifer Doolan,
Sonia Vail
B.S. Warnell Completed,
Fall 2015
Senior Project- “Trail Evaluation and
Nuisance Wildlife Control for Camp
Kiwanis, Boys and Girls Club of Metro
Atlanta”
Committee
member
Emily Bilcik,
Kathryn Buffington,
Brittany Nesbitt
B.S. Warnell Completed,
Fall 2015
Senior Project- “Evaluation of the Science
Box Outreach Program for the Georgia
Museum of Natural History”
Committee
member
Seth Crew M.N.R. Warnell Completed,
Spring 2015
N/A Committee
member
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Student(s) Degree School Status Topic/Title Role
David Guzman
Andrew Rogers
David Subers
B.S. Warnell Completed,
Spring 2015
Senior Project- “Plan to increase
recreational use at Ben Burton Park”
Instructor
Kristen Black
Aurora Geoghagan
Giles Moree
B.S. Warnell Completed,
Spring 2015
Senior Project- “Management plan for
timber, wildlife benefits, and a trail for
persons with disabilities for Seven
Generations Farm in Carlton, GA”
Committee
member
Emily Ansley
Daniel Kerber
Will Rhinehart
B.S. Warnell Completed,
Spring 2015
Development plan for effective promotion
of outdoor recreation destinations in
Athens, GA
Instructor
Joey Robinson M.N.R. Warnell Completed,
Spring 2015
N/A Committee
member
Zack Walton M.S. Warnell Completed,
Summer 2014
“Understanding the role of forest resources
in reducing community vulnerability to
heat effects of climate change”
Committee
member
Alexandra Fulmer B.S. Warnell Completed,
Fall 2014 Senior Thesis- “Employee Perception of
Radio Training: Analysis of the 2010
United States Forest Service Radio Use
Questionnaire”
Chair
Jennifer Belk,
Morgan Blakenship
Lauren Lacefield
B.S. Warnell Completed,
Fall 2014
Senior Project- “Wildlife, Equestrian, and
Camping Management Plan for Mary
Simpson, Oconee County, Georgia
Committee
member
Alex Dye
Westley Hester
Colin Threlkeld
B.S. Warnell Completed,
Fall 2014
Senior Project- “Mistletoe State Park:
Increasing Wildlife Viewing
Opportunities”
Committee
member
Mary Gillis
Holy Hildebrant
Mary Reuter
B.S. Warnell Completed,
Fall 2014
Senior Project- “Trail and Wildlife
Recommendations for Daniel Johnson
Nature Preserve-Herbert Taylor Park in
Dekalb County, GA
Committee
member
Billy Betz
Peter Haddon
Scott Hendrickson
B.S. Warnell Completed
Spring 2014
Senior Project- “Outdoor Recreation and
Education Plan for Camp Rainey
Mountain”
Committee
member
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SERVICE
PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
Editorial board of the Journal of Travel Research (appointed 2016)
Editorial board of the Journal of Sustainable Tourism (appointed 2017)
Ad hoc reviewer:
Journal of Sustainable Tourism
Annals of Tourism Research
Travel and Tourism Research Association’s Annual
Conference
Southeastern Recreation Research Conference
Sustainability
Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Education
Tourism Analysis
Journal of Hospitality, Marketing and Management
Journal of Outdoor Recreation and Tourism
Tourism Planning & Development
Cornell Hospitality Quarterly
Tourism Management
Tourism Geographies
Current Issues in Tourism
Other types of professional service
Co-Chair of the 2014, 2015, and 2016 Southeastern Recreation Research Conference held in Asheville, NC.
UNIVERSITY SERVICE
Warnell representative for the University’s Facilitates Committee (Fall 2014-present)
Warnell representative for Spring Commencement (Spring 2014)
Usher for Virginia Tech’s Commencement Ceremony (Spring 2010, 2011, 2012)
DEPARTAMENTAL SERVICE
Search committee member for open NRRT position (Spring 2015-present)
Warnell’s Strategic Planning Committee (Fall 2015-present)
Warnell liaison to Sandy Creek Nature Center (Fall 2015-present)
Warnell’s Graduate Affairs Committee (2015-present)
Warnell’s Undergraduate Affairs Committee (2014-present)
Warnell’s Honor and Awards Committee (2015-present)
Invited panelists a discussion on the “Future of the Natural Resource Field: Funding Issues, Retirement and
Innovation” held in conjunction with Warnell’s Graduate Student Symposium
Judge of oral presentations for the Warnell Graduate Student Symposium (2014, 2015)
Judge of oral presentation for the Integrative Conservation Ph.D. program’s (ICON) Symposium on Integrative
Conservation
COMMUNITY SERVICE
Redeemer Presbyterian Church, Deacon Team Member, Athens, GA (2015-present)
Grace Covenant Presbyterian Church, Sunday School Teacher, Blacksburg, VA (2011-2012)
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Southwest Virginia, Mentor, Radford, VA (2010-2012) All Souls Missoula Church, Launch Team Member, Missoula, MT (2008)
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RELEVANT EMPLOYMENT
ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS
August 2013 to December 2013
Postdoctoral Research Associate: Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Department of Hospitality and
Tourism Management, Blacksburg, VA.
Duties include conducting research with HTM Faculty and submitting manuscripts for publication in academic
journals.
October 2013 to November 2013
Research Scholar: Innovation for Agricultural Training and Education (innovATE), Office of International
Research, Education and Development (OIRED). Blacksburg, VA.
Duties include compiling reports on the status of agricultural training and education for developing countries, as
well as collaborating on research projects with other the innovATE team members.
August 2009 to May 2013
Graduate Research Assistant/Instructor/Teaching Assistant: Virginia Polytechnic and State University, Department
of Hospitality and Tourism Management, Blacksburg, VA.
Advisor: Dr. Nancy McGehee (Associate Professor)
Research Assistant duties included working on various projects for the Virginia Tourism Corporation. Specific
duties included report preparation and presentation to granting agents, data collection, literature review
development, and the writing of academic papers.
Instructor/Teaching Assistant duties included teaching “Introduction to Travel and Tourism Management” (HTM
2454) and “Socio-cultural Impacts of Tourism” (HTM 3484), as well as being a teaching assistant for Socio-cultural
Impacts of Tourism (HTM 3484)
August 2007 to May 2009
Graduate Research Assistant: University of Montana, Institute for Tourism and Recreation Research (ITRR),
Missoula, Montana.
Advisor: Dr. Norma Nickerson (Research Professor)
Duties included designing and implementing a survey on Geotourism in Montana, Alberta, and British Columbia
based upon National Geographic’s “Crown of the Continent” mapguide, as well as working on various projects
within the Institute for Tourism and Recreation Research (ITRR) office.
PRACTICAL EXPEREINCE
September 2006 to February 2009
Recruitment Assistant, American Universities International Programs (AUIP), Missoula, MT and Athens, GA
Presented study abroad information about New Zealand, Australia and Fiji to college classes and
fraternities/sororities at the University of Montana and the University of Georgia
Winter 2006-2007 & 2010- 2011 Sales Associate and Office Assistant. Wilderness Ventures, Jackson, Wyoming.
Responsible for going across the country and recruiting potential students for summer wilderness trips. Presented
numerous presentations across the country to encourage students to participate in the various outdoor experiences
offered by Wilderness Ventures.
Summer 2005, 2006, & 2007
Wilderness Educator/Leader, Wilderness Ventures, Jackson, Wyoming
Leader of 10 teenagers on month long outdoor expeditions. Conducted four expeditions over three years, which
required planning all of the meals, budget, and outdoor activities.
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AWARDS AND HONORS
Spring 2018
Selected for UGA’s weekly “Focus on Faculty.” https://news.uga.edu/topics/profiles/focus-on-faculty/
Spring 2017
Early Career Award for Excellence in Teaching (2017)
Summer 2016
Ph.D. student Emily Ayscue awarded the 2016 NTA Luray Caverns Graduate Research Scholarship in the amount of
$3000
Ph.D. student Emily Ayscue awarded the Travel and Tourism Research Association’s (TTRA) 2016 Travel Research
Grant in the amount of $4,000.
Fall 2015
Letter from President Morehead acknowledging that David Guzman mentioned me as his most influential professor
Summer 2015
Office of Sustainability Faculty Development Grant ($500)
Summer 2014
Accepted in the University of Georgia’s Teaching Academy Fellows Program (TAFP)
Fall 2012
Nominee for the Pamplin College of Business Graduate Student Teaching Award
Nominated by the Department of Hospitality and Tourism Management for the Pamplin College of Business
Graduate Student Teaching Award/
Spring 2012
Virginia Tech Graduate Student Assembly (GSA) Travel Fund Program
Awarded to graduate students to help cover the expenses of presenting at academic conferences
Award Amount: $460.00
Spring 2011
Warren Holtzman Award for Research Excellence
Awarded to a graduate student in hospitality and tourism management who demonstrates graduate research
excellence. Award amount: $1818.18
Spring 2006
Rotary Top 12
Awarded by the Rotary Club of Athens, GA to the top student in each of the University of Georgia’s 12 schools
Spring 2006
Robert E. Lee Scholarship
Award to members of the Kappa Alpha Order for all around service, GPA, and leadership
Spring 2006
Southeastern Society of American Foresters Scholarship
Awarded annually to a student member of the Society of American Foresters (SAF)
Spring 2005
William Thompson Scholarship
Awarded to a new student entering the professional forestry program in UGA’s Warnell School of Forest resources
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REFERENCES
Nancy Gard McGehee, Ph.D.
Associate Professor in Department of Hospitality and Tourism Management
Virginia Tech
362 Wallace Hall (0429)
Blacksburg, VA 24061
(540)-231-1201
Richard Roy Perdue, Ph.D.
Department Head and Professor of Hospitality and Tourism Management
Virginia Tech
362 Wallace Hall (0429)
Blacksburg, VA 24061
(540) 231-5515
Norma Nickerson, Ph.D.
Research Professor; Director of the Institute for Tourism and Recreation Research
Department of Society and Conservation
The University of Montana
32 Campus Drive
Missoula, MT 59812
(406)-243-2328