Robert Robertson

Robert Robertson

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR
Phone: (603) 862-2711
Office: Natural Resources & the Environment, James Hall Rm G70, Durham, NH 03824

Research:<br>Public Access to NH Lakes and Great Ponds: A Statewide Needs Assessment<br>New Hampshire Route 1A/1B Scenic Byway Management Plan and Implementation Strategy<br>Assessing the Social Impacts of the Development of Commercially Viable Groundfish Aquaculture Industry in the Northeast<br>Study of Public Knowledge, Perceptions, Behaviors and Preferences for Specific Non-point Pollution Management Practices in the Oyster River Watershed

Courses Taught

  • EREC 444: Hon/NewPiratesoftheCaribbean
  • NR 600: Work Experience
  • NR 993: Seminar
  • RAM/TOUR 867/767: Social Impact Assessment
  • TOUR 400: Introduction to Tourism
  • TOUR 510: Tourism & Global Understanding
  • TOUR 767: Social Impact Assessment

Education

  • Ph.D., Tourism&Travel Services Mgmt, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
  • M.A., Anthropology, Oregon State University
  • B.A., Interdisciplinary Studies, Western Illinois University

Selected Publications

  • Hartley, T. W., & Robertson, R. A. (2009). Stakeholder collaboration in fisheries research: Integrating knowledge among fishing leaders and science partners in Northern New England. Society and Natural Resources, 22(1), 42-55. doi:10.1080/08941920802001010

  • Hartley, T. W., & Robertson, R. A. (2008). Cooperative Research Program Goals in New England: Perceptions of Active Commercial Fishermen. FISHERIES, 33(11), 551-559. doi:10.1577/1548-8446-33.11.551

  • Hartley, T. W., Gagne, M., & Robertson, R. A. (2008). Cases of collaboration in New England coastal communities: An approach to manage change. HUMAN ECOLOGY REVIEW, 15(2), 213-226. Retrieved from https://www.webofscience.com/

  • Hartley, T. W., & Robertson, R. A. (2006). Stakeholder engagement, cooperative fisheries research and democratic science: The case of the Northeast Consortium. Human Ecology Review, 13(2), 161-171.

  • Hartley, T. W., & Robertson, R. A. (2006). Emergence of multi-stakeholder-driven cooperative research in the Northwest Atlantic: The case of the Northeast Consortium. MARINE POLICY, 30(5), 580-592. doi:10.1016/j.marpol.2005.09.006

  • Tango-Lowy, T., & Robertson, R. A. (2002). Predisposition toward adoption of open ocean aquaculture by Northern New England's inshore, commercial fishermen. HUMAN ORGANIZATION, 61(3), 240-251. doi:10.17730/humo.61.3.8upxa5gugtt0r3re

  • Robertson, R. A., Carlsen, E. L., & Bright, A. (2002). Effect of information on attitudes towards offshore marine finfish aquaculture development in northern New England. Aquaculture Economics and Management, 6(1-2), 117-126.

  • Butler, M. J., Steele, L. L., & Robertson, R. A. (2001). Adaptive resource management in the New England groundfish fishery: Implications for public participation and impact assessment. SOCIETY & NATURAL RESOURCES, 14(9), 791-801. doi:10.1080/089419201753210602

  • ROBERTSON, R. A., & REGULA, J. A. (1994). RECREATIONAL DISPLACEMENT AND OVERALL SATISFACTION - A STUDY OF CENTRAL IOWA LICENSED BOATERS. JOURNAL OF LEISURE RESEARCH, 26(2), 174-181. doi:10.1080/00222216.1994.11969952

  • Burdge, R. J., & Robertson, R. A. (1990). Social impact assessment and the public involvement process. Environmental Impact Assessment Review, 10(1-2), 81-90.

  • Most Cited Publications