Kreg Lindberg

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Kreg Lindberg

Professor, Department of Forest Ecosystems and Society

1500 SW Chandler Avenue
Bend, OR 97702
United States

Credentials
Ph.D. in Forest Resources, minor in Economics, 快猫短视频
M.A. in International Relations, Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies
B.A. in History, Dartmouth College
Biography

Kreg teaches the following courses:

  • FES 202 Software Tools in Quantitative Social Science Research
  • FES 422 Research Methods in Social Science
  • SUS 350 Sustainable Communities (Core Education, Seeking Solutions)
  • TRAL 353 Nature, Eco, and Adventure Tourism
  • TRAL 357 Parks and Protected Areas Management

He has conducted research on various topics in social science aspects of natural resource management, tourism, well-being, and resilience.  See his  page for publications.  His current research focuses on:

  • Understanding how values and attitudes affect preferences and choices in natural resource and tourism contexts.  This involves hybrid choice models, which integrate choice models and structural equation models.
  • Understanding worker-level employment patterns, including employment resilience and the effect of employer transitions.

When he's not teaching or researching, Kreg and his wife are outdoors -- doing forest restoration, recreating, or volunteering on trail projects.