Research Interests & Activity
Characterization of forest development opportunities; policy
alternatives to stimulate nonindustrial private forest management;
educational needs of natural resource managers and landowners;
application of new technologies, program evaluation
Current Programs:
Extension educational program planning and leadership development,
resource issue analysis, sustainable forestry concepts.
Selected Publications:
Reed, A.S. and V. Simon-Brown. 2005. Fundamentals of Knowledge Transfer.
In: Forest Landscape Ecology: Transferring Knowledge to Practice. 2006.
Springer. pp181-204.
G. Philip Robertson, V. Allen, G. Boody, E. Boose, N. Creamer, L. Drinkwater,
J. Gosz, L. Lynch, J. Havlin, L. Jackson, S. Pickett, L. Pitelka,
A. Randall, S. Reed, T. Seastedt, R. Waide, and D. Wall. 2008. Long-Term
Agricultural
Research (LTAR): A Research, Education and Extension Imperative.
BioScience. In Press. 16pp.
Ries, Paul D, A. S. Reed and S. Kresse. 2007. The Impact of Statewide
Urban Forestry programs: A Survey of Cities in Oregon, U.S. Arboriculture & Urban
Forestry. 33(3):168-175.
Reed, A.S. and V. Simon-Brown. 2005. Fundamentals of Knowledge Transfer.
In: International Association of Landscape Ecologists, Technology
Transfer. Ontario Forest Research Institute, Ministry of Natural
Resources. Sault
Ste. Marie, ON P6A 2E5. 31 pp.
Reed, A. Scott. 2004. Strategic Relationships: Engaging
for Cooperation, Collaboration and Partnerships. International
Union of Forest
Research Organizations, Extension Working Party Symposium.
September, 2004, Orvieto, Italy, 7 pp.
Rickenback, Mark G., J. Bliss and S. Reed. 2004. Collaboratives,
Cooperation, and Private Forest Ownership Patterns:
Implications for Voluntary Protection of Biological Diversity.
Small-scale Forest Economics, Management
and Policy. Vol. 3, No. 1: 69-84.
Withrow-Robinson, B., S. Broussard, V. Simon-Brown,
M. Engle and A.S. Reed. 2002. Seeing the Forest: Art
About Forests and Forestry. Journal of Forestry. 100 (8):
8-14.
Rickenbach, Mark G. and A. Scott Reed. 2002. Cross-Boundary
Cooperation in a Watershed Context: The Sentiments
of Private Forest Landowners. Environmental Management.
30:584-594.
Reed, A. Scott. 2001. Extension in Oregon: Educational
Leadership for Sustainability. Journal of Forestry.
99 (3): 18-21.
Reed, A. Scott. 1999. Key Factors in the Success
of Extension Forestry Programs. Swiss Federal
Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research.
January, 1999. Zurich, Switzerland. 5
pp.
Reed, A. Scott. 1998. Targeting Extension Programs
to Non-industrial Private Woodland Owners.
International Union of Forestry Research Organizations Extension
Working Party, S6.06-03
Symposium,
July, 1998, Blacksburg, VA.
6 pp.
Reed, A. Scott and Richard A. Recker. 1997.
Understanding Certification Through Sustainable
Forestry Partnerships.
Forest Products Society Annual Meeting,
March, 1997. Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
7 pp.
Reed, A.S., J.J. Garland, and L.E. Biles.
1997. Extension Forestry Organizational
Processes, Programs, and Policies. In:
Proceedings, Approaches
to Extension in
Forestry--Experiences
and Future Developments.
International Union of Forestry Research
Organizations Working Party, S6.06-03.
September 1996, Freising,
Germany, 117-136.
Reed, A.S. and R.E. Duddles. 1994. Ecosystem
Management: Oregon's Coquille River.
Western States Natural Resources Policy Workshop.
Reno, NV. April 11-13, 1994. 4 p.
Hobbs, S.D., A.S. Reed, and B.D. Hobbs.
1993. Technology transfer: putting
research into practice. Journal of Forestry 91(10):
12-14.
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