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Kreg Lindberg is a Professor at the College of Forestry, Oregon State University, affiliated with the Department of Forest Ecosystems & Society. His work bridges social science and natural resource policy, focusing on sustainable recreation, tourism, and integrated social-ecological systems.
- PhD in Forest Resources, minor in Economics, Oregon State University
- M.A. in International Relations, Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies
- B.A. in History, Dartmouth College
Lindberg's research explores the intersection of tourism, well-being, and natural resource management. He employs hybrid choice models to analyze preferences in tourism development, wildfire risk mitigation, and employment resilience. His studies span diverse global contexts, from Oregon to Switzerland and beyond.
His recent publications highlight trends in nature-based tourism, community resilience, and hybrid modeling applications for environmental policy. Though no scientific awards are listed, his work consistently integrates social and ecological dimensions, reflecting interdisciplinary collaboration.
A dedicated educator, Lindberg teaches courses in social science research methods, sustainable communities, and tourism management. Outside academia, he engages in forest restoration and trail projects with his wife.




