
Marc Stern
Professor · Human dimensions of natural resource policy and management
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State UniversityAbout
Marc Stern serves as Professor in the Department of Forest Resources and Environmental Conservation at Virginia Tech's College of Natural Resources and Environment, where he investigates human dimensions of natural resource policy, environmental communication, and conservation effectiveness through interdisciplinary research and teaching.
His academic credentials include:
- B.S. from Cornell University (1998)
- M.S. from Yale University (2002)
- Ph.D. from Yale University (2006)
Dr. Stern's research spans four interconnected domains: public responses to natural resource management (examining local reactions to protected areas globally), federal land management decision-making (particularly NEPA implementation), conservation initiative effectiveness (marine and community-based systems), and environmental education evaluation (measuring knowledge/behavioral impacts across diverse demographics). His work consistently emphasizes trust dynamics, communication strategies, and organizational factors in conservation outcomes, employing mixed-methods approaches to address complex socio-ecological challenges.
Analysis of his recent publications reveals evolving trends toward collaborative conservation governance, identity-informed communication frameworks, and longitudinal assessment of environmental education impacts. His scholarship bridges theoretical social science with practical management applications, particularly in federal agency contexts and international conservation partnerships.
Professionally, Dr. Stern serves as Associate Editor for Society and Natural Resources and Co-Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Interpretation Research, while maintaining active membership in key organizations:
- International Association for Society and Natural Resources
- IUCN Commissions (Education and Communication; Protected Areas)
- North American Association for Environmental Education
- Rural Sociological Society
- Society for Conservation Biology (Social Sciences Working Group)
Through courses like Environmental Interpretation (FREC 3524) and Social Science Research Methods (FREC 5464), he trains future practitioners in human dimensions methodologies. His research program demonstrates sustained external funding through extensive federal agency collaborations, though specific grant details aren't provided in the source text.
Dr. Stern's work operates through partnerships with U.S. Forest Service units and international conservation NGOs, focusing on practical implementation of research findings in real-world management contexts without dedicated laboratory infrastructure.
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