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Name: Joseph P. Flood Department: Recreation and Leisure Studies
College: College of Health and Human Performance

1. Rank

Assistant Professor


2. Degrees

PhD, University of Minnesota, 2001, Outdoor Recreation

MA, University of Minnesota, 1999, Recreation, Parks, and Leisure Studies

BA, University of Montana, 1989, Social Work and Social Psychology


3. Teaching Experience related to proposed degree (emphasis on past five years)

a. Overall nature of workload assignments

(%teaching/%research/%service/administration/clinical practice) 50% teaching 25% research 25% service

b. Courses

RCLS 6100: Risk Management and Legal Liability

RCLS 6120: Recreation, Leisure, and Therapeutic Recreation Administration Seminar

RCLS 6803: Field Studies Course in Costa Rica: Formulating a Bridge between Reforestation, Ecotourism & Park Management



c. Graduate student supervisory experience (theses/dissertations)

Six Years working with Thesis & Special Project students and 1 Dissertation student.



4. Scholarly & Professional Activities related to proposed degree (emphasis on past five years)

a. Publications/Scholarly Activity related to proposed degree

2005-2007: Develop and Teach an International Study Abroad Course. Field Studies Course in Costa Rica: Formulating a Bridge Between Reforestation, Ecotourism & Park Management. Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies, East Carolina University, RCLS 4702/6803, 6 credits, Summer Session I (5/15-6/21).

2004-2006: Human Dimensions Specialist: Assist with the development of an Integrative Coastal Studies Program. Department of Biology and Coastal Resource Management Program at ECU.

12/2007: Develop collaborative research project in Ecotourism and park planning with University of Malaysia Terenganu (UMT).



b. Status of Grants & Contracts submitted related to proposed degree (including agency names, years of funding, collaborative partners) Working on submitting a collaborative grant proposal with University of Malaysia Terenganu (UMT) and ECU.

c. Invited research presentations outside ECU

Flood, Joseph P. (2007). Developing Sustainable Ecotourism in the Setiu Wetlands Region. “The Current State of Knowledge of the Setui Wetland Seminar. Institute of Oceanography & East Carolina University in Terengganu, Malaysia, December 2-3.

Flood, Joseph P. (2006). Running with Red Wolves: eastern NC communities embrace ecotourism, while protecting heritage, culture, and environment. Making Tourism Work for You II Conference, Greenville, NC (October, 25-27).

Flood, Joseph P. (2006). Onsite Risk management protocols and procedures: preparing for the best possible outcomes. Making Tourism Work for You II Conference, Greenville, NC (October, 25-27).

Flood, Joseph P. (2005). Voices of My Ancestors, Their Bones Talk to Me: How to Balance US Forest Service Rules and Regulations with Traditional Values and Culture of American Indians. Society for Human Ecology 20th Anniversary Conference in Salt Lake City, UT, October 13-15.

d. Patents/disclosures/copyrights

none


e. Participation in scholarly collaborations with other universities, laboratories, & centers

Collaboration with Dr. Leo McAvoy at the University of Minnesota from 2001-2006; Southeastern Recreation Research Conference Co-chair (2006-2008).

Flood, Joseph P. (2006). Community Stakeholders’ Meeting: Developing Ecotourism Infrastructure for Tyrrell County Eastern 4H Center Columbia, NC (September, 7). Sponsored by the Tyrrell County Tourism Authority.

f. Service on related state/national/international boards or committees

none
5. Other



Specialist in delivering workshops and training sessions on developing risk management plans and ecotourism planning for communities both in U.S., Costa Rica, and Malaysia.


Name:

David L. Edgell, Sr.
















Department:

Hospitality Management


































College:

Human Ecology













1. Rank














































Professor


































2. Degrees














































PhD, University of Cincinnati, 1979, International Management































MA, Indiana University, Public Administration





































BA, American University, Economics





































BS, University of Kansas, Business Administration















































































3. Teaching Experience related to proposed degree (emphasis on past five years)



















a.

Overall nature of workload assignments


































(%teaching/%research/%service/administration/clinical practice)

























50% teaching

30% research

20% service/administration

























b.

Courses











































Have taught graduate courses at The George Washington University, University of the Balearic Islands, Spain, University of Hawaii, Manoa










No graduate level courses taught at ECU







c.

Graduate student supervisory experience (theses/dissertations)

























At The George Washington University and University of the Balearic Islands, served on committees for student theses and dissertations.





























































4. Scholarly & Professional Activities related to proposed degree (emphasis on past five years)













a.

Publications/Scholarly Activity related to proposed degree




























Books:

Edgell, Sr., D.L., Allen, M., Smith, G., & Swanson, J., Tourism Policy and Planning, Elsevier, 2008.






















Edgell, Sr., D.L., Managing Sustainable Tourism: A Legacy for the Future, The Haworth Press, Inc., 2006.

























Edgell, Sr., D.L., Best Practices Guidebook for International Tourism Development for Rural Communities, Brigham Young University, 2002.






Articles: “Sustainable Tourism as an Economic Development Strategy for the Waterways and Coastline of North Carolina” (September 30, 2005).

“Sustainable Tourism as an Economic Development Strategy Along Coastlines” (Spain, September 22, 2005).

“Tourism Industry Examination and Analysis: Prairie Discovery and Visitors Center” (2005).

“Kansas Tourism Overview” (2005).






b.

Status of Grants & Contracts submitted related to proposed degree (including agency names, years of funding, collaborative partners)




“SUSTAINABLE TOURISM AS AN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY IN THE WATERWAYS AND COASTLINE OF NORTH CAROLINA” - Funded for one year (September 2004-August 2005) by North Carolina Sea Grant for the National Sea Grant Office.




c.

Invited research presentations outside ECU































none









































































d.

Patents/disclosures/copyrights





































none











































e.

Participation in scholarly collaborations with other universities, laboratories, & centers
















Visiting Scholar, the Executive Development Institute for Tourism at The University of Hawaii - Manoa.






















Visiting Adjunct Professor, the School of Business and Government at The George Washington University






















Visiting Graduate Studies Professor, University of the Balearic Islands, Majorca, Spain




f.

Service on related state/national/international boards or committees






















Member of the Southeast Tourism Policy Council (representing 11 Southeastern states)

























An editor for Annals of Tourism Research





































Charter member of the International Academy for the Study of Tourism































Member of the Board of Trustees, People to People International































President, National Rural Tourism Foundation





































Member, Board of Directors, The American Legacy Collection Foundation

Member of the National Geographic Society’s Office of Sustainable Tourism survey team



















5. Other











































Special Post-Graduate Studies







Harvard University

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

University of Michigan

University of California

Federal Executive Institute









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