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Gerard Kyle is a Professor in the Department of Rangeland, Wildlife & Fisheries Management at Texas A&M University. His research examines human dimensions of natural resources, focusing on how different groups perceive wildland environments and addressing stakeholder conflicts related to natural resource management and human-wildlife interactions.
Research interests center on:
- Meaning-making processes in environmental contexts
- Conflict resolution strategies for resource-based disputes
- Recreational fisheries management and user behavior
- Human-wildlife coexistence frameworks
His publications demonstrate focus on applied conservation challenges spanning:
- Invasive species management in semi-urban environments
- Community adaptive capacity to coastal hazards
- Motivational frameworks for conservation behavior
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