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Dr. Gerard Kyle
Associate Professor
Francis Hall 253
979-862-3794
gkyle@tamu.edu

Education
B.S., The University of New South Wales, 1993
M.S., The Pennsylvania State University, 1998
Ph.D., The Pennsylvania State University, 2001

Specialty
Human dimensions in natural resources, place meaning, enduring involvement

Research Direction
Human dimensions of natural resources (e.g., place meaning, visitor impact, visitor conflict, environmental preference and perception), fees for public land recreation, enduring leisure involvement, commitment processes.

South Pacific Study Abroad Programs (Fiji, Australia & New Zealand): www.aggiesabroad.com

Human Dimensions of Natural Resources Lab: www.humandimensionslab.org

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