Keywords

  • community-based natural resource management
  • human dimensions of natural resource management
  • natural resource management
  • natural resources policy
  • natural resources policy and management
  • program evaluation
  • risk communication
  • risk management
  • risk perception

Knuth, Barbara A

Professor

Barbara Knuth joined the Department of Natural Resources in 1986, in the area of Natural Resource Policy and Management. She is Co-leader of the Human Dimensions Research Unit in the Department of Natural Resources, focusing on inquiry to (1) improve understanding of human attitudes and behaviors related to natural resources and the environment; and (2) foster integration of social and ecological information in natural resources and environmental management decision-making processes.

research

research and scholarship focus

My current research examines (1) risk perception, communication, and management focused on fisheries affected by chemical contaminants; (2) community-based natural resource management approaches; and (3) factors influencing human stewardship and use of natural resources, particularly fish and wildlife.

research areas

affiliations

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faculty appointment in

administrative appointment

member of graduate field

other Cornell affiliations

administrative responsibilities

Senior Associate Dean, CALS

member of advisory group

teaching

teaching focus

I teach an experiential course in environmental and natural resource policy processes. The course requires students to design, conduct, and complete a relatively independent policy analysis research project.

service

outreach focus

Outreach activities focus primarily on advising state, national, and international environmental and natural resource management agencies, and scientific organizations, on issues related to my areas of research expertise, and on planning and decision-making processes. See list of advisory boards, and list of consulting activities.

background

educational background

  • Ph.D., Virginia Tech, 1986
  • M.En., Miami University, 1982
  • B.Phil., Miami University, 1980
  • B.A., Miami University, 1980

publications

selected publications (listing in progress)

  • Kretser, H.E., P.J. Sullivan, and B.A. Knuth. 2008. Housing density as an indicator of spatial patterns of reported human-wildlife interactions in Northern New York. Landscape and Urban Planning 84:282-292.

     

  • Knuth, B.A., and W.F. Siemer, editors. 2007. Aquatic Stewardship Education in Theory and Practice. American Fisheries Society, Symposium 55, Bethesda, MD.

     

  • Lauber, T.B., B.A. Knuth, J.A. Tantillo, and P.D. Curtis. 2007. The role of ethical judgments related to wildlife fertility control. Society and Natural Resources 20(2):119-133.

     

  • Gore, M.L., B.A. Knuth, P.D. Curtis, and J.E. Shanahan. 2007. Factors influencing risk perception associated with human-black bear conflict. Human Dimensions of Wildlife 12:89-100.

     

  • Gore, M.L., B.A. Knuth, P.D. Curtis, and J.E. Shanahan. 2006. Education programs for reducing American black bear-human conflict: Indicators of success? Ursus 17(1):75-80.

     

  • Cordova, A., and B.A. Knuth. 2005. Barriers and strategies for dry sanitation in large-scale and urban settings. Urban Water Journal 2(4):245-262.

     

  • Zanetell, B.A., and B.A. Knuth. 2004. Participation rhetoric or community-based management reality? Influences on willingness to participate. World Development 32(5):793-807.

     

  • Hites, R.A., J.A. Foran, D.O. Carpenter, M.C. Hamilton, B.A. Knuth, and S.J. Schwager. 2004. Global assessment of organic contaminants in farmed salmon. Science 303:226-229.

     

  • Knuth, B.A., N.A. Connelly, J. Sheeska, and J. Patterson. 2003. Weighing health benefits and health risk information when consuming sport-caught fish. Risk Analysis 23(6):1185-1197.
Keywords: community-based natural resource management, human dimensions of natural resource management, natural resource management, natural resources policy, natural resources policy and management, program evaluation, risk communication, risk management, risk perception