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Gordon E. Matzke

Year hired:
1977
Specialty:
Biotic Resources
Research interests:
Human Wildlife Interface
Recent Publications:

Matzke, Gordon, 2006, “Four More Years: Can it Make a Difference?”

Giordano, Mark and Matzke, Gordon, 2001, "Commentary on Silent Violence" in Classics in Human Geography Revisited - Progress in Human Geography, Vol. 25:4, pp. 621-628.

Matzke, G.E., 2000, "All I Ever Needed to Know I Didn't Learn in Kindergarten" OSU Faculty Forum Paper.

Matzke, G. E., 1998, Review of Misreading the African Landscape: Society and Ecology in a Savanna Forest Mosaic, by James Fairhead and Melissa Leach, Cambridge University Press, 1996, Annals of the Association of American Geographers, Vol. 88(1) pp. 151-2.

Nabane, N. and Matzke, G.E., 1997, "A Gender Sensitive Analysis of a Community-based Wildlife Utilization Initiative in Zimbabwe 's Zambezi Valley ," Society and Natural Resources, Vol. 10, pp. 519-535.

Matzke, G. E., 1997, "The Community Role in Emerging Ecological Policy," Human Ecology Review, Vol. 4(1), p.47-8.

Matzke, G.E. and Nabane, N., March, 1996, "Outcomes of a Community Controlled Wildlife Program in a Zambezi Valley Community," Human Ecology, Vol 24 (1), pp. 65-85.
Recent Graduate Student Titles:

Jonathan Metta, M.S., 2008, Sensitivity Analysis of the Catchment Modeling Framework (CMF) and Use in Evaluating two Agricultural Management Scenarios.

Meprasert, Somrudee, Ph.D., 2006, Assessing the Impact and Recovery Progress of the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami on Tourism in Marine National Parks, Andaman Coast, Thailand: A Delphi Approach.

Gaines, Lisa, Ph.D. (Environmental Science), 2005, Contaminated communities : actively involved citizens, technical assistance, and the cleanup process.

Capozza, Togan, M.S, 2004, Perceptions of Pack and Saddle Stock in Wilderness: A Historical and Geographical Review of a Resource Conflict.

Easter, David, M.S. 2003, Federal Consistency and the Coastal Zone Management Act: The 1990 Amendments and their Affect on Alaska.

Giordano, Mark, Ph.D., 2002, The Geography of the Commons: An Application of International Wildlife Law.

Rodhouse, Tom, M.S., 2002, Barred Owls and Forest Fragmentation Oregon Coast Range Spotted Owl Sites.

Heaton, Jill, Ph.D., 2001, The LizLand Model: Geomorphic Landform and Surface Composition Analysis of Lizard Habitat in the California Mojave Desert.

Siegel, Karen, M.S., 2001, Geographic Location and Ecoregional Effects on Determinants of Avian Species Richness.

Hille, Erin, M.S. 2000, Reconstructing a City: An Historical and Spatial Evaluation of Development Pattern for the City of Corvallis, Oregon.

Alupo, Judith, M.S. 2000, The Impacts of Local Community Use of Mount Elgon National Forest in Uganda.

Rustigian, Heather, M.S., 1999, (with Santelmann), Assessing the Potential Impacts of Alternative Landscape Designs on Management of Amphibian Population Dynamics.

Nguyen, Linh Thu, M.S. 1999, (with Keister), A Spatial Model for Studying Population Dynamics of the California Mojave Desert Tortoise.
Courses taught:
Geo 325 Geography of Africa (3 cr)
Geo 350 Population Geograpy (3 cr)
Geo 421/521 Humans and Their Wildlife Environment (3 cr)
Geo 426/526 Third World Resource Development Strategies (3cr)
Geo 515 History and Philosophy of Geography
Degrees:
Ph.D. in Geography, Syracuse University, 1975
M.S. in Geography, Oklahoma State University, 1971
B.A. in Geography from Valparaiso University, 1966
Office:
123 Wilkinson Hall / phone (541) 737-1217
Email:
matzkeg@geo.oregonstate.edu

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