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Troy Hall is a tenured Professor in the Department of Forest Ecosystems & Society at Oregon State University (OSU) and serves as Associate Dean of the OSU Honors College. His academic background includes a Ph.D. in Forest Resources from OSU (1996), an M.A. in Cultural Anthropology from Duke University (1990), and a B.A. in Anthropology from Pomona College (1985).
His research focuses on sustainable recreation, environmental communication, and natural resource policy, with a particular emphasis on wilderness management, public understanding of science, and interdisciplinary research methods. Key areas include visitor attitudes in protected areas, farmed seafood consumption patterns, and the intersection of environmental psychology with outdoor recreation planning.
Dr. Hall’s recent publications (2010–2023) reflect a consistent exploration of human-environment interactions, spanning topics like wilderness visitor experiences, aquaculture communication, and deliberative democracy in energy policy. His work bridges social sciences with ecological management, emphasizing practical applications in policy and public engagement.
He has no listed scientific awards but has contributed to over 20 peer-reviewed articles since 2008. His advising and grants sections are currently unspecified, and no lab/teambased studies are noted in the provided text.




