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Dr. Robert C. Burns is a Professor of Natural Resources at West Virginia University's School of Natural Resources. An interdisciplinary social scientist and former military officer, he emphasizes utilitarian approaches to land/water use and champions the Land Grant mission for sustainable resource management. He holds a Ph.D. from Penn State University (2000) and previously served as an assistant professor at the University of Florida.
His research focuses on data-driven decision-making for public lands, with interests spanning:
- Visitor behavior in marine sanctuaries and forests
- Economic and social dimensions of land/water use
- Coral reef conservation and biomass energy perceptions
- Cross-cultural recreation studies
Recent publications (2021-2023) predominantly analyze visitor economics, environmental psychology in protected areas, and pandemic impacts on nature-based recreation, using methodologies like meta-analysis and crowdsourced data collection.
Awards and honors include:
- 2022 Fulbright Scholar (Austria)
- Fellow, The Academy of Leisure Sciences (2022)
- Society of American Foresters Award in Forest Science (2019)
He has secured over $10M in research funding as PI (NOAA, NSF, USDA) and co-edited Outdoor Recreation Planning (2016). His internship program involved 200+ students in U.S. National Forests. He serves on the National Association of University Forest Resource Programs board and represents the U.S. at the International Union of Forest Research Organizations.





