BACKGROUND RESUME
Name: William Thomas BORRIE.
Current Address: *** *. ******** **.,
Missoula, MT 59801, USA
Telephone: 406-***-**** (W)
406-***-**** (M)
Facsimile: 406-***-****
Email: ****.******@********.***
Tertiary Education:
B. Forest Science.
University of Melbourne, Australia
Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry, 1981-84.
- Victorian School of Forestry, Creswick, 1981-82.
- Ormond College, Parkville, 1983-84.
Coursework incl. Biochemistry, Soil Science, Tree Physiology, Forest Ecology,
Forest Entomology and Pathology, Dendrology, Forest Genetics, and
Biometry.
Graduating project :
Ecological and biochemical relations of copper deficient radiata pine.
M. Forest Science.
University of Melbourne, Forestry Section.
Thesis (completed 1989):
"Estimation of Benefits to Recreational Users of National Parks
in the Latrobe Valley Region of Victoria."
Supervisor : Prof. Ian S. Ferguson
Doctor of Philosophy.
Virginia Tech, Department of Forestry,
Park and Recreation Management.
G.P.A. 3.80 Completed: July 1995
Dissertation Topic :
"Measuring the Multiple, Deep and Unfolding Aspects of the Wilderness
Experience using the Experience Sampling Method.
Fieldwork locations : Juniper Prairie Wilderness - Ocala National Forest, FL
Okefenokee Wilderness - National Wildlife Refuge, GA
Committee Members : Dr. Joe Roggenbuck (Chair), Dr. Dan Williams
Dr. Bruce Hull, Dr. Jeff Marion, Dr. Mark Barrow
Awards:
Faculty Member of the Year (1999, 2002), School of Forestry, University of Montana.
Faculty Appreciation Award (2007), Division of Student Affairs, University of Montana
1.
Employment history:
Major Positions held:
University of Montana, College of Forestry & Conservation [August 1995 - Present]
Professor in Park and Recreation Management (2007 - ).
Associate Professor in Park and Recreation Management (2000 - 2007).
Program Coordinator, Recreation Management Degree Program (1999 - 2003).
Assistant Professor in Park and Recreation Management (1995 - 1999).
Teaching : RECM 110 Introduction to Parks, Tourism & Recreation Management
RECM 310 Wildland Recreation Management
RECM 380 Recreation Administration & Leadership
RECM 450 Pre-practicum Professional Preparation
RECM 460 Practicum in Recreation
RECM 482 Wilderness & Protected Area Management
RECM 486 Recreation Research & Program Evaluation
RECM 500 Recreation Research Methods
RECM 582 Conceptual Foundations of Wilderness & Protected Areas
RECM 594 Graduate Seminar in Recreation
FOR 200 Natural Resource Measurements Camp
FOR 501 Research Methods
Advising: Around 20-25 undergraduate students.
Study Abroad: Co-ordinator, Australia/New Zealand/India/Fiji programs (2005-present)
Research Projects:
Modeling Visitor Flow at the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness
Arctic National Wildlife Refuge Recreation Visitor Study
Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness Visitor Study
Monitoring Trust as an Evaluation of the Success of Collaborative Planning
Bob Marshall Wilderness Use Estimation Project
Barriers to Effective Visitor Communication Strategies
Marketing Recreation Opportunities on National Forests in the PNW
Social Carrying Capacity for Winter Use at Yellowstone National Park
Basic Knowledge of Factors that Limit the Practice of Low-impact Behavior
National Conference on the Social Acceptability of Fuel Treatments
Service: Chair, Faculty Evaluation Committee, Dept. of Society & Conservation (2008)
Chair, Graduate Committee, School of Forestry (2001/2)
Chair, Search Committee, Nature-based Tourism Professor (1998/9)
Member, Um Writing Committee (2009 present)
UM Conference on Undergraduate Research (2005- 2007, 2009 - )
Task Force on General Education (2002 2004)
Advisory Committee, American Humanics / Minor in Nonprofit Admin. (2002-)
Search Committee, Recreation & Tourism Assistant Professor (2006)
Forest Economic Assistant Professor (2004)
ITRR Post-doctoral Fellow & Research Assoc. (1997)
College of Forestry: Executive Committee (1998-1999, 2002-2003)
Graduate Committee (1999-2002, 2007-)
Research Committee (1996-1997, 2004-2005)
Forest Resource Management Curriculum (2004)
Scholarship Committee (1996, 1997, 1998, 1999)
Plum Creek Lecture Series Committee (1998)
Course instructor, International Seminar on Protected Area Management, 2004
Continuing Education in Ecosystem Management, 1997
2.
Employment history
Major positions held (continued):
Virginia Tech, Department of Forestry.
Graduate Research Assistant. [September 1991 - July 1995]
Understanding the Nature & Management Implications of Wilderness Experiences. (USFS)
Pilot application of benefits-based management. (Bureau Parks & Recreation, Portland, OR)
The Use and User Characteristics, management preferences, and satisfaction of
Boaters and Anglers on the Arkansas Headwaters National Recreation Area, CO. (BLM)
Reducing theft and monitoring loss of Petrified Wood at Petrified National Park. (NPS)
University of Melbourne, Forestry Section.
Senior Tutor in Forestry. [January 1991 - August 1991]
Primary lecturer in charge of:
FOR 356 Conservation and Recreation Management;
AGR 455 Introduction to Forest Science;
Lecturing responsibilities in:
FOR 419 Park and Catchment Management.
University of Ballarat, Human Movement and Sport Sci. Dept.
Consultant and Invited Lecturer (Outdoor Education) [February 1991 - August 1991]
Bendigo College of Advanced Education.
Lecturer in Outdoor Education/Recreation [January 1986 - December 1988]
University of Melbourne, Forestry Section.
Graduate Research Assistant. [April 1985 - December 1985]
Tutor - FOR 419 National Parks and Urban Forest Management.
Other Positions Held:
National Parks Service, Grampians National Park, Victoria.
Interpretation Officer / Backcountry Ranger. [December 1984 - February 1985]
Lensahn Nature Reserve, West Germany.
Ranger / Forestry Assistant. [October 1989 - December 1989]
Outward Bound Schools
- Pacific Crest, Oregon USA [April - September 1990]
- Deutschland - Baad, Austria [September 1989]
- Australia [November - February 1982/83, 1983/84]
Outdoor Education teacher / instructor.
3.
Scholarly, research and publication activity:
Refereed Journal Publications:
Tarrant, M.A., Stoner, L., Borrie, W.T., Kyle, G., and Moore, R.L. (submitted). Educational Travel and Global
Citizenship. Journal of Leisure Research.
Li(l)jeblad, A., Borrie, W.T. and Watson, A.E. (2009). Determinants of trust for public lands: fire and fuels
management on the Bitterroot National Forest. Environmental Management, 43(4), 571-584.
Tanner, R.J., Freimund, W.A., Borrie, W.T., and Moisey, R.N. (2008). A meta-study of the values of visitors to four
protected areas in the Western United States. Leisure Sciences, 30(5), 377-390.
Knotek, K., Watson, A.E., Borrie, W.T. and Whitmore, J.G. (2008) Recreation visitor attitudes towards management-
ignited prescribed fires in the Bob Marshall Wilderness Complex, Montana. Journal of Leisure Research,
40(4), 608-618.
Mowen, A.J., Kyle, G.T., Borrie, W.T. and Graefe, A.R. (2006). Public response to park and recreation funding and
cost-saving strategies: The role of organizational trust and commitment . Journal of Park and Recreation
Administration, 24(3), 72-95.
Davenport, M.A. and Borrie, W.T. (2005). The appropriateness of snowmobiling in national parks: An investigation
of the meanings of snowmobiling experiences in Yellowstone National Park . Environmental
Management, 35(2), 151-160.
Borrie, W.T., Freimund, W.A., and Davenport, M.A. (2002). Winter visitors to Yellowstone National Park, their
value orientations and support for management actions . Human Ecology Review, 9(2), 41-48.
Borrie, W.T., Christensen, N., Watson, A.E., Miller, T.A. and McCollum, D.W. (2002). Public purpose marketing: a
focus on the relationship between the public and public lands . Journal of Park and Recreation
Administration, 20(2), 49-68.
Davenport, M.A., Borrie, W.T., Freimund, W.A., and Manning, R.E. (2002). Assessing the Relationship Between
Desired Experiences and Support for Management Actions at Yellowstone National Park Using Multiple
Methods . Journal of Park and Recreation Administration, 20(3), 51-64.
Borrie, W.T. and Roggenbuck, J.W. (2001). The dynamic, emergent, and multi-phasic nature of on-site wilderness
experiences. Journal of Leisure Research, 33(2), 202-228.
Pohl, S.L., Borrie, W.T., and Patterson, M.E. (2000). Women, Wilderness and Everyday Life: A documentation of
the connection between wilderness recreation and women s everyday lives. Journal of Leisure Research,
32(4), 415-434.
Borrie, W.T. (1999). Disneyland and Disney World: Designing and prescribing the recreational experience. Loisir
et societe / Society and Leisure, 22(1), 71-82.
Trafimow, D. and Borrie, W.T. (1999). Influencing future behavior by priming past behavior: a test in the context of
Petrified Forest National Park. Leisure Sciences, 21(1), 31-42.
Borrie, W.T., Roggenbuck, J.W. and Hull, R.B. (1998). The problem of verbal reports in recreation research :
Review, recommendations and new directions. Tourism Analysis, 2, 175-183.
4.
Scholarly, research and publication activity (Continued):
Other Publications (peer-reviewed):
Dvorak, R.G., Borrie, W.T. and Watson, A.E. (in press) Threats and Changes Affecting Human Relationships with
Wilderness: What are the Implications for Management? In Watson, A.E.; Murrieta-Saldivar, J., comps.
2009. Science and stewardship to protect and sustain wilderness values: Ninth World Wilderness
Congress Symposium; 2009 6-13 November; Merid, Mexico. Proceedings RMRS-P-000. Fort Collins, CO:
U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station.
Borrie, W.T. and McCool, S.F. (2007). Describing Change In Visitors And Visits To The Bob . International
Journal of Wilderness, 13(3), 28-33.
Dvorak, R.G. and Borrie, W.T. (2007). Changing Relationships with Wilderness: A New Focus for Research and
Stewardship. International Journal of Wilderness, 13(3), 12-15.
Borrie, W.T., McCool, S.F., and Whitmore, J.G. (2006). Wildland Fire Effects on Visits and Visitors to the Bob
Marshal Wilderness Complex. International Journal of Wilderness, 12(1), 32-38.
Liljeblad, A., Watson, A.E. and Borrie, W.T. (2007). A Look Inside the Dynamics of Trust: A Guide for Managers.
In Watson, A.E., Sproull, J. and Dean, L. (comps), Science and Stewardship to Protect and Sustain
Wilderness Values: 8th World Wilderness Congress Symposium; 2005 September 30-October 6;
Anchorage, AL. Proc. RMRS-P-49. Ogden, UT: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky
Mountain Research Station.
Liljeblad, A. and Borrie, W.T. (2006). Trust in Wildland Fire and Fuel Management Decisions. International
Journal of Wilderness, 12(1), 39-43.
Whitmore, J G.; Borrie, W. T. (2006). Exploring the Usefulness of the Dispositional Flow Scale for Outdoor
Recreation Activities In: Peden, John G.; Schuster, Rudy M., comps., eds. Proceedings of the 2005
northeastern recreation research symposium; 2005 April 10-12; Bolton Landing, NY. Gen. Tech. Rep.
NE-341. Newtown Square, PA: U.S. Forest Service, Northeastern Research Station: 371-378.
Baldridge, J.D.; Sylvester, J.T. and Borrie, W.T. (2005). "Assessing the Accuracy of Respondents Reports of the
Location of their Home Relative to a National Forest Boundary and Forest Cover". Proceedings of the
AAPOR - ASA Section on Survey Research Methods, American Statistical Association, Alexandria, VA,
pp. 3775-3777.
Watson, A.E. and Borrie, W.T. (2005). Monitoring the relationship between the public and public lands: application
to wilderness stewardship in the U.S. In: Aguirre-Bravo, Celedonio, et. al. (eds.) Monitoring Science and
Technology Symposium: Unifying Knowledge for Sustainability in the Western Hemisphere; 2004
September 20-24; Denver, CO. Proceedings RMRS-P-37CD. Ogden, UT: U.S. Department of Agriculture,
Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station.
Borrie, W.T. (2004). Why Primitive Experiences in Wilderness? International Journal of Wilderness, 10(3), 18-
20.
Watson, A. E. and Borrie, W. T. (2003). Applying Public Purpose Marketing to the US. to Protect Relationships with
Public Lands, In Buckley, R., Pickering, C., and Weaver, D. (eds)., 2003, Nature Tourism and
Environment, and Land Management. Cambridge, MA: CABI Publishing.
Borrie, W. T. and Harding, James A. (2002). Effective Recreation Visitor Communication Strategies: Rock
Climbers in the Bitterroot Valley, Montana. Res. Note RMRS-RN-15. Fort Collins, CO: U.S. Department
of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station. 11 p.
Borrie, W.T., Freimund, W.A., Davenport, M. A., and Manning, R.E. (2001). Crossing Methodological Boundaries:
Assessing Visitor Motivations and Support for Management Actions at Yellowstone National Park Using
Quantitative and Qualitative Research Approaches. George Wright Forum, 18(3), 72-84.
5.
Scholarly, research and publication activity (Continued):
Other Publications (peer-reviewed, continued):
Borrie, W.T. and Birzell, R.M. (2001). Approaches to measuring the quality of the wilderness experience. Invited
paper, in Freimund, Wayne A.; Cole, David N., (comps.). Social Density and Wilderness Experiences;
Missoula, MT. June 1 3, 2000; Proceedings RMRS-P-20. Ogden, UT: U.S. Department of Agriculture,
Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station (pp. 29-38).
Harding, J.A., and Borrie, W.T. (2000). Applying participant observation to rock climbing issues in the Bitterroot
Region of Montana. in Schneider, I.E., Chavez, D., Borrie, W.T. and James, K. (eds.), Proceedings : The
Third Symposium on Social Aspects and Recreation Research : Diverse challenges of our times
people, products, places. Tempe, AZ, February 16-19, 2000 (pp. 113- 121).
Davenport, M.A., Freimund, W.A., Borrie, W.T., Manning, R.E., Valliere, W.A., and Wang, B. (2000). Examining
visitor use in Yellowstone National Park in McCool, S.F., Cole, D.N., Borrie, W.T. and O Loughlin, J.
(Comps.) (2000). Wilderness science in a time of change conference Volume 4: Wilderness visitors,
experiences, and visitor management. Missoula, MT; May 23-27, 1999. Proceedings RMRS-P-15-VOL-4.
Ogden, UT: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station (pp. 86-92).
Harding, J.A., Borrie, W.T., and Cole, D.N. (2000). Factors that limit compliance with low-impact
recommendations in McCool, S.F., Cole, D.N., Borrie, W.T. and O Loughlin, J. (Comps.) (2000).
Wilderness science in a time of change conference Volume 4: Wilderness visitors, experiences, and
visitor management. Missoula, MT; May 23-27, 1999. Proceedings RMRS-P-15-VOL-4. Ogden, UT: U.S.
Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station. (pp. 198-202).
Borrie, W.T., McCool, S.F., and Stankey, G.H. (1999). Protected area planning principles and strategies. in
Lindberg, K., Wood, M.E. and D. Engeldrum, eds. Ecotourism: A guide for planners and managers (Vol.
II), pp. 133-154. The Ecotourism Society, Nth Bennington, VT.
Borrie, W.T. and Roggenbuck, J.W (1996). Providing an authentic wilderness experience ? Thinking beyond the
Wilderness Act of 1964. in L.H. McAvoy, L.A. Stringer, M.D. Bialeschki & A. B. Young (Eds.), Coalition
for Education in the Outdoors Third Research Symposium Proceedings. (pp. 34-44). Cortland, NY :
Coalition for Education in the Outdoors.
Other Publications:
Borrie, W.T. (2007). Guest Column: Locking Up Wildlife Turning Wilderness into Zoos? . NewWest,
http://www.newwest.net/index.php/main/article/are_we_turning_wilderness_into_zoos/
Borrie, W.T. (2006). Guest Column For-profit model isn t how Forest Service should be run . The Missoulian,
Sunday October 1, 2006, E5.
Borrie, W.T. (2005). Book review - Myth and History in the Creation of Yellowstone National Park, Schullery and
Whittlesey The Montana Professor, 15(2), p. 40.
Borrie, W.T. (2005). A get-up-and-go approach to kick-starting a federal agency career in Landes, Michael, The
Back Door Guide to Short-Term Job Adventures: internships, extraordinary experiences, seasonal
jobs, volunteering, work abroad (4th Edition), p. 211-2. Berkeley, CA: Ten Speed Press.
Bach, B.W., Borrie, W.T., Cracolice, M. and Gaskill, S.. (2004). "Lessons Learned at the University of Montana-
Missoula. In B. Cambridge (ed.), Campus Progress: Supporting the Scholarship of Teaching and
Learning. Washington, DC: American Association for Higher Education, pp. 87-91.
6.
Scholarly, research and publication activity (Continued):
Other Publications (continued):
Borrie, W.T. (2003). Resource-based recreation, Wildlands in J. Jenkins and J. Pigram (eds.), Encyclopedia of
Leisure and Outdoor Recreation, p. 432-434, 556. London, UK: Routledge.
Borrie, W.T. (2002). The impacts of technology on the meaning of wilderness BC Mountaineering Club
Newsletter, 80(6), 5 8.
Borrie, W.T. (2000). A get-up-and-go approach to landing a federal agency job in Landes, Michael, The Back Door
Guide to Short-Term Job Adventures: internships, extraordinary experiences, seasonal jobs,
volunteering, work abroad (2nd Edition), p. 119-120. Berkeley, CA: Ten Speed Press.
Borrie, W.T. (2000). The impacts of technology on the meaning of wilderness in Watson, A. W., Aplet, G. H. and
Hendee, J. C., (Editors), Proceedings of Sixth World Wilderness Congress Symposium on Research,
Management, and Allocation, Volume II, Bangalore, India, October 24-29, 1998. Proc. RMRS-P-14. (pp.
87-88). Fort Collins, CO: USDA Forest Service.
Borrie, W.T. (1999). Wild, Wild Web: Wilderness Information Network. Journal of Forestry, 97(1), p. 1.
Borrie, W.T. and Roggenbuck, J.W. (1999). "Describing the wilderness experience at Juniper Prairie Wilderness using
the Experience Sampling Methods." in Legg, Michael., (Technical coordinator), Proceedings of Wilderness
and Natural Areas in Eastern North America - Research, Planning and Management into the 21st
Century, Gatlinburg, TN, May 19 -23, 1996. (pp. 165-172). Nacogdoches, TX: Stephen F. Austin State
University.
Christiansen, N.A., Borrie, W.T., and Williams, D.R. (1998). Appropriateness to Pay : Is wilderness a unique
recreation experience ? in Watson, A. & Putkammer, A. (Compilers), Societal Response to Recreation
Fees on Public Lands. A synopsis of papers presented at the Seventh International Symposium on
Society and Resource Management: Culture. Environment, and Society, Columbia, MS, May 27-31,
1998.
Freimund, W.A., and Borrie, W.T. (1998). Wilderness in the 21st Century: Are There Technical Solutions to our
Technical Solutions? International Journal of Wilderness, 3(4), 21-23.
Borrie, W.T. and Roggenbuck, J.W. (1995). "Community-based research for an urban recreation application of
benefits-based management." in Chavez, Deborah J., (Technical coordinator), Proceedings of Second
Symposium on Social Aspects and Recreation Research, February 23-25, 1994, San Diego, California.
(pp. 159-163). Gen. Tech Rep. PSW-GTR- 156. Albany, CA : Pacific Southwest Research Station, Forest
Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture; 186p.
Borrie, W.T. and Roggenbuck, J.W. (1995). "The Use of Verbal Reports in Outdoor Recreation Research : Review,
recommendations, and new directions. in Thompson, Jerrilyn (Compiler), Proceedings of the Fourth
International Outdoor Recreation and Tourism Trends Symposium, Minneapolis, MN : May 14-17,
1995. (pp. 357-361). Minneapolis, MN : Minnesota Extension Service, University of Minnesota.
Borrie, W.T. and Cook, B. (1995). "Trends in Wilderness Recreation Use, Values and Management. in Thompson,
Jerrilyn (Compiler), Proceedings of the Fourth International Outdoor Recreation and Tourism Trends
Symposium, Minneapolis, MN : May 14-17, 1995. (pp. 72-75). Minneapolis, MN : Minnesota Extension
Service, University of Minnesota.
Cook, B. and Borrie, W. T. (1995). Trends in Recreation Use and Management of Wilderness. International
Journal of Wilderness, 1(2), p. 30-35.
7.
Scholarly, research and publication activity (Continued) :
Peer-reviewed Abstracts:
Tarrant, M.A., Borrie, W.T., Kyle, G.T., and Moore, R.L. (2009). Educational Travel and Global Citizenship in
B.D. Kivel and H. Gibson (Eds.) Abstracts from the 2009 Symposium on Leisure Research. (p. xx).
Arlington, VA : National Recreation and Park Association.
Dvorak, R.G. and Borrie, W.T. (2008). Multiple Dimensions of a Wilderness Relationship in B.P. McCormick &
B.D. Kivel (Eds.) Abstracts from the 2008 Symposium on Leisure Research. (p. 259). Arlington, VA :
National Recreation and Park Association.
Borrie, W.T., Freimund, W.A., and Davenport, M. (1999). Winter visitors to Yellowstone National Park their value
orientations and support for management actions. in W. Stewart & D.M. Samdahl (Eds.), Abstracts from
the 1999 Symposium on Leisure Research. (p. 80). Arlington, VA : National Recreation and Park
Association.
Pohl, S.L. and Borrie, W.T. (1998). Women, Wilderness and Everyday Life. in M. D. Bialeschki & W. P. Stewart
(Eds.), Abstracts from the 1998 Symposium on Leisure Research. (p. 3). Arlington, VA : National
Recreation and Park Association.
Borrie, W.T. (1997). The Threats of Technology to Wilderness. in J. Hultsman & M. D. Bialeschki (Eds.),
Abstracts from the 1997 Symposium on Leisure Research. (p. 74). Arlington, VA : National Recreation
and Park Association.
Borrie, W.T. (1995). Letting It Be : Heidegger, Leisure and Wilderness. in V.J. Freysinger & P. Stokowski (Eds.),
Abstracts from the 1995 Symposium on Leisure Research. (p. 38). Arlington, VA : National Recreation
and Park Association.
Editorial responsibilities :
Borrie, W.T. and Kerstetter, D.L. (2004). Abstracts: 2004 Leisure Research Symposium, National Recreation and
Park Association Congress. Reno, Nevada, October 12-16. Ashburn, VA: National Recreation and Park
Association.
Stewart, S.I. and Borrie, W.T. (2003). Abstracts: 2003 Leisure Research Symposium, National Recreation and
Park Association Congress. St. Louis, MS, October 22-25, 2003. Ashburn, VA: National Recreation and
Park Association.
Schneider, I.E., Chavez, D., Borrie, W.T. and James, K. (Editors) (2000). Proceedings : The Third Symposium on
Social Aspects and Recreation Research : Diverse challenges of our times people, products, places.
Tempe, AZ, February 16-19, 2000. Tempe, AZ: Arizona State University.
McCool, S.F., Cole, D.N., Borrie, W.T. and O Loughlin, J. (Comps.) (2000). Wilderness science in a time of change
conference Volume 2: Wilderness within the context of larger systems. Missoula, MT; May 23-27,
1999. Proceedings RMRS-P-15-VOL-2. Ogden, UT: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky
Mountain Research Station.
McCool, S.F., Cole, D.N., Borrie, W.T. and O Loughlin, J. (Comps.) (2000). Wilderness science in a time of change
conference Volume 3: Wilderness as a place for scientific inquiry. Missoula, MT; May 23-27, 1999.
Proceedings RMRS-P-15-VOL-3. Ogden, UT: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky
Mountain Research Station.
McCool, S.F., Cole, D.N., Borrie, W.T. and O Loughlin, J. (Comps.) (2000). Wilderness science in a time of change
conference Volume 4: Wilderness visitors, experiences, and visitor management. Missoula, MT; May
23-27, 1999. Proceedings RMRS-P-15-VOL-4. Ogden, UT: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service,
Rocky Mountain Research Station.
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Scholarly, research and publication activity (Continued) :
Editorial responsibilities (continued) :
McCool, S.F., Cole, D.N., Borrie, W.T. and O Loughlin, J. (Comps.) (2000). Wilderness science in a time of change
conference Volume 5: Wilderness ecosystems, threats, and management. Missoula, MT; May 23-27,
1999. Proceedings RMRS-P-15-VOL-5. Ogden, UT: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky
Mountain Research Station.
Professional Presentations (unpublished):
Dvorak, R.G., Borrie, W.T. and Watson, A.E. (2009). Threats and Changes Affecting Human Relationships with
Wilderness: What are the implications for Management? WILD-9, the 9th World Wilderness Congress.
Merida, Mexico: November 6-13, 2009.
Dvorak, R.G., Borrie, W.T. and Watson, A.E. (2009). 2007 BWCAW Visitor Use Study: Attitudes regarding the
1999 blowdown and recent fire activity . Poster presented at Workshop on The Future of Fire and Wind
in Northern Minnesota Forests: Lessons learned from the 1999 Blowdown, Cloquet, MN: February 18,
2009
Borrie, W.T. (2009). Creating and Facilitating Unstructured Outdoor and Active Play in Missoula Children and
Nature Summit, Missoula, MT: February 11-12, 2009.
Borrie, W.T. (2008) How can the value of the wilderness experience be defined and measured? Human Response
to Aviation Noise in Protected Natural Areas Workshop, U.S. DOT Volpe Center, Harvard: October 28-
29, 2008.
Dvorak, R. G., and Borrie, W.T. (2007). Developing a framework for investigating changing relationships with
Wilderness. Rethinking Protected Areas in a Changing World: The George Wright Society Biennial
Conference on parks, protected areas & cultural sites, St. Paul, MN: April 16-20, 2007.
Borrie, W.T., Liljeblad, A. and Watson, A.E. (2007). Determinants of public trust in natural resource management:
fire and fuels management on the Bitterroot National Forest. IUFRO Division VI Symposium, Integrative
Science for Integrative Management, Saariselk, Finland.: August 14-20, 2007.
Tanner, R.J., Freimund, W.A., Borrie, W.T. and Moisey, N. (2005). Identifying a common value structure for
protected areas: Some preliminary findings. Human Dimensions of Natural Resources in the Western
United States Conference, Park City, UT: October 27-29, 2005.
Liljeblad, A.J., Borrie, W.T. and Watson, A.E. (2005). Trusting government? Factors that influence and confound the
public s trust in land management agencies. 8th World Wilderness Congress, Anchorage, AL: September
30 October 6, 2005.
Watson, A.E., Christensen, N., Knotek, K., Borrie, W.T. (2005) Research on the relationship between humans and
wilderness landscapes. 8th World Wilderness Congress, Anchorage, AL: September 30 October 6, 2005.
Borrie, W.T. (2005). Wilderness in the Future, 10th Annual Wilderness Ranger Rendezvous, Red Lodge, MT:
July 8-10, 2005.
Harding, J.A., Borrie, W.T. and Throop, W. (2005). Environmental Ethics Challenges and Strategies of
Measurement. 11th International Symposium on Society and Resource Management, Ostersund,
Sweden: June 16-19, 2005.
Borrie, W.T. (2005). Senior Capstone Semesters: Some Joys and Sorrows of Block, Cohort Teaching. SPRE
Teaching Institute, Sacramento, CA: January 13-15, 2005.
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Scholarly, research and publication activity (Continued) :
Professional Presentations (continued):
Bach, B.W., Borrie, W.T., Gaskill, S., Gillison, L. Martin, K. and Smith, G. (2002). Enhancing Student Success: The
ups and downs of three student success initiatives at UM-M . 7th Annual AAHE Summer Academy, Mount
Snow, VT : July 17-21, 2002.
Davenport, M.A., Borrie W.T., Freimund W.A. (2002) Snowmobiling in Our National Parks: An Exploration of the
Snowmobiling Experience from the Visitor Perspective . 9th International Symposium on Society and
Resource Management, Bloomington, IN : June 2-5, 2002.
Christensen, N., Watson, A.E., Borrie, W.T., and McCollum, D. W. (2002) Public Purpose Marketing: Segmenting
Based on Relationships . 9th International Symposium on Society and Resource Management,
Bloomington, IN : June 2-5, 2002.
Borrie, W.T. (2001). People and Parks. Session chair at National Recreation and Park Association 2001
Symposium on Leisure Research, Denver, CO : October 3 - 6, 2001.
Borrie, W.T., Miller, T., Burchfield, J.A. and McCollum, D.W. (2001). Pay Now or Pay Later: Recreation User Fees
Research the Recreation Fee Demonstration Program and Montana. Invited presentation at Society of
American Foresters, Missoula Chapter, Missoula, MT: April 17, 2001.
Borrie, W.T. and Harding, J.A. (2001). Effective Visitor Communication Strategies the case of rock climbers in the
Bitterroot. Invited paper at Regional Training Academy, US Forest Service, Missoula, MT : March 26-30,
2001.
Davenport, MA., Borrie, W.T., and Freimund, W.A. (2000). The Value of Methodological Triangulation in Studying
Winter Recreation Experiences in Yellowstone National Park. 8th International Symposium on Society
and Resource Management, Bellingham, WA : June 17-22, 2000.
Miller, T., Burchfield, J., Borrie, W.T., and McCollum, D.W. (2000). Evaluation of Proposed Forest Service
Recreation Fees in the Pacific Northwest. 8th International Symposium on Society and Resource
Management, Bellingham, WA : June 17-22, 2000.
Pohl, S.L., Borrie, W.T., and Patterson, M.E. (2000). Women, Wilderness and Everyday Life . 8th International
Symposium on Society and Resource Management, Bellingham, WA : June 17-22, 2000. (presented by
Borrie).
Wang, B., Manning, R.E., Valliere, W.A., Freimund, W.A., and Borrie, W.T. (2000). Computer Simulation of
Visitor Travel and Social Indicators Related to Carrying Capacity: Snowmobile Use in Yellowstone National
Park . 8th International Symposium on Society and Resource Management, Bellingham, WA : June 17-
22, 2000.
Borrie, W.T., Burchfield, J.A., Miller, T. and McCollum, D.W. (2000). The Use of Science to Evaluate the
Recreation Fee Demonstration Program in the Pacific Northwest . Invited paper at National Recreation Fee
Demonstration Program Meeting, Salt Lake City, UT : March 13-17, 2000.
Borrie, W.T., Freimund, W.A., Davenport, M.A., Manning, R.E., Valliere, W., and Wang, B. (1999). "Snowmobiling
in Yellowstone National Park." 1999 Congress on Recreation and Resource Capacity. November 29 -
December 2, 1999 Snowmass Village At Aspen, Colorado (presented by Manning).
Freimund, W.A. Borrie, W.T., Davenport, M.A., Manning, R.E., Sacklin, J., and K.Legg. (1999). Winter Use Policy
at Yellowstone National Park. IUFRO Division 6--All Division Meeting. January 7-15 Pretoria, South
Africa.
Freimund, W.A., Borrie, W.T., Davenport, M.A. and Valliere, W. (1998). Social Science Research and Winter Use
in Yellowstone National Park . Brown Bag Luncheon, Superintendent s Conference Room, Yellowstone
NP. November 13, 1998
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Scholarly, research and publication activity (Continued) :
Professional Presentations (continued):
Borrie, W.T. (1998). Challenges and Opportunities of Eastern Wilderness. Session moderator at Society of
American Foresters 1998 National Convention, Traverse City, MI : September 19-23, 1998.
Borrie, W.T. and Patterson, M. (1998). Our Understanding of the Wilderness Experience. Invited paper at 19th
Annual Wilderness Issues Lecture Series, Missoula, MT : February 3, 1998.
Borrie, W.T. (1997). Too many snowmobiles? Are we asking the right questions ? Invited paper at Regional
Training Academy, US Forest Service, Missoula, MT : March 17-21, 1997.
Borrie, W.T. (1997). Technology in Wilderness How much is too much ? Invited paper at Wilderness Watch
First Annual Wilderness Conference, Missoula, MT : July 19-20, 1997.
Borrie, W.T. (1996). Using the Internet for Leisure Research. Invited paper at National Recreation and Park
Association 1996 Symposium on Leisure Research, Kansas City, MS : October 23-26, 1996.
Borrie, W.T. and Roggenbuck, J.W. (1994). Clientele group differentiation among anglers on special versus
standard fishery management zones of Colorado's Arkansas River. Paper presented at 5th International
Symposium on Society and Resource Management, Fort Collins, CO : June 7-10, 1994.
Prepared Reports:
Dvorak, R.G., Borrie, W.T. and Watson, A.E. (2008). 2007 Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness Visitor Use
Study: Description of users and use characteristiscs. (Unpublished report prepared for USDA Forest Service).
108p.
Dear, C.; McCool, S. F., and Borrie, W.T. (2005). Bob Marshall Wilderness Complex 2003 Visitor Study.
(Unpublished report prepared for USDA Forest Service). 49p.
Whitmore, J.G., Borrie, W.T., and Watson, A.E. (2005). Bob Marshall Wilderness Complex 2003 Visitor Study.
(Unpublished report prepared for USDA Forest Service). 150p.
Liljeblad, A., Borrie, W.T., and Watson, A.E. (2005). Monitoring trust as an evaluation of the success of collaborative
planning in a landscape-level fuel hazard reduction treatment project in the Bitterroot Valley, Montana.
(Unpublished report prepared for Joint Fire Science Program). 80p. + app.
Miller, Theron. A.; Borrie, William T.; Harding, James A. (2001). Basic Knowledge of Factors that Limit the Practice
of Low-impact Behaviors. Unpublished report on file at: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service,
Rocky Mountain Research Station, Aldo Leopold Wilderness Research Institute, Missoula, MT. 182 p.
Freimund, W.A., and Borrie, W.T. (2001). Winter Visitation to Yellowstone National Park: A Review of Six Years of
Research. (Unpublished report prepared for Yellowstone National Park, WY). 48p.
Borrie, W.T., Freimund, W.A., Davenport, M.A., Manning, R.E., Valliere, W.A., and Wang, B. (1999). Winter Visit
and Visitor Characteristics of Yellowstone National Park. Final Report 1999. (Unpublished report prepared
for Yellowstone National Park, WY). 69p.
Borrie, W.T., Freimund, W.A., Manning, R.E., and Wang, B. (1998). Social Conditions for Winter Use in
Yellowstone National Park. Phase 2. (Unpublished report prepared for Yellowstone National Park, WY).
38p.
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Scholarly, research and publication activity (Continued) :
Prepared Reports (Continued):
Borrie, W. T. and Roggenbuck, J. W. (1993). Portland Parks and Recreation : a managerial and research context in
which to implement a Benefits-based Management Approach. (Unpublished report, prepared for USDA
Forest Service, Fort Collins, CO) 66p.
Roggenbuck, J. W., Borrie, W. T. and Williams, D. R. (1993). The Use and User Characteristics, Management
Preferences, and Satisfactions of Boaters and Anglers on the Arkansas Headwaters Recreation Area
(Colorado). (Unpublished report, prepared for Bureau of Land Management, Canon City, CO) 353p.
Borrie, W. T., Ferguson, I. F. and Bone, P. A. (1991). Social and Economic Benefits of National Parks - Stage two
report : Summary of questions (Unpublished report, prepared for Australian National Parks and Wildlife
Service, Canberra, ACT) 70p.
Ferguson, I. F., Bone, P. A. and Borrie, W. T. (1988). Report on Economic and Social Benefits of National Parks in
the Latrobe Region. (Unpublished report, prepared for Australian NPWS, Canberra) 40p.
Funded Projects :
Modeling visitor flow at the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness
Sponsor Cost $70,000. Total Project Cost $87,500 (Rocky Mountain Research Station, US Forest Service)
Factors of Change Influencing Experiences and Relationships with Wilderness
Sponsor Cost $42,789. Total Project Cost $53,487 (Rocky Mountain Research Station, US Forest Service)
Defining the Role of Collaborative Relationships to Make Wilderness Stewardship Decisions
Sponsor Cost $23,750. Total Project Cost $29,687 (Rocky Mountain Research Station, US Forest Service)
Monitoring Trust as an Evaluation of the Success of Collaborative Planning (Joint Fire Sciences Program)
Sponsor Cost $56,000. Total Project Cost $70,000 (Rocky Mountain Research Station, US Forest Service)
Bob Marshall Wilderness Use Estimation Project
Sponsor Cost $44,956. Total Project Cost $70,479 (USDA Forest Service)
Marketing Recreation Opportunities on National Forests in the PNW
Sponsor Cost $172,003, Total Project Cost $238,022 (Rocky Mountain Research Station, US Forest Service)
National Conference - Social Acceptability of Fuel Treatments in Forest and Grassland Environments
Sponsor Cost $79,000, Total Project Cost $104,400 (Joint Fire Science Program)
Recreation Assessment of Bair Land in Tenderfoot Creek
Sponsor Cost $36,355, Total Project Cost $36,355 (The Bair Ranch Foundation)
Social Carrying Capacity for Winter Use at Yellowstone National Park:
Sponsor Cost $85,626, Total Project Cost $85,626 (Yellowstone National Park)
Social Carrying Capacity for Winter Use at Yellowstone National Park (Phase 3):
Sponsor Cost $17,760, Total Project Cost $17,760 (Pew Charitable Trusts)
Barriers to Effective Visitor Communication Strategies (Phase 1 & 2)
Sponsor Cost $31,444, Total Project Cost $39,305 (Bitterroot Ecosystem Management Research Project)
Basic Knowledge of Factors that Limit the Practice of Low-Impact Behaviors:
Sponsor Cost $35,409, Total Project Cost $42,491 (Aldo Leopold Wilderness Research Institute
Significant external proposals prepared, not funded :
Crime and Violence: In Harm s Way in Our National Parks and Forests.
Competitive DOJ proposal : submitted for FY 2000 to National Institute of Justice. Joanne Tynon (Oregon State
University), Deborah Chavez (USDA Forest Service), Carol Riddick (Gallaudet University) and William
Borrie (University of Montana). $663,795
Integration of Natural and Human Processes in a Geothermal Landscape - an Incubation Activity.
Competitive NSF proposal :, submitted for the FY 2002 Biocomplexity in the Environment Special Competition on
the Dynamics of Coupled Natural and Human Systems. Nancy Hinman (Geology), William Borrie
(Forestry), Stephen McCool (Forestry), and William Woessner (Geology),
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Other Professional Experience:
Co-Chair, 2003 & 2004 NRPA Leisure Research Symposium
Review Coordinator, 2002 NRPA Leisure Research Symposium
Steering Committee, Human Dimensions of Natural Resources in the Western U.S., 2001
Co-Chair, Social Aspect of Recreation Research Conference, 2000
Program Committee, Wilderness Science Conference, 1999
Adjunct Associate Professor, Warnell School of Forestry & Natural Resources, University of Georgia (2006 present)
Associate Editor, Journal of Leisure Research 2005 - present
Editorial Board, Journal of Forestry 2003 2006
Book Review Editor, Leisure Sciences 1997 - 2000
Meetings and Conferences Editor, Leisure Sciences 1994 1997
Secretary, Wilderness Management Working Group, Society of American Foresters 1999 2000.
Journal Referee - Environmental Management, Forest Sciences, Leisure Sciences, Journal of Leisure Research,
Journal of Forestry, Forest Science, Western Journal of Applied Forestry, International Journal of
Wildland Fire, Conservation Biology, Journal of Park and Recreation Administration, Tourism
Management, International Journal of Wilderness, Society and Natural Resources, Journal of
Sustainable Tourism, Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics, Leisure/Loisir, Human
Ecology Review, Journal of Environmental Psychology, Loisir et Societe / Society & Leisure,
World Leisure Journal
Course Facilitator, International Wilderness Concepts & Practice, 8th World Wilderness Congress (2005)
Advisory Committee, 2003-2007 Montana State Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan (SCORP).
EPA Peer Review Panel for the STAR Fellowship Program: Behavioral / Social Sciences (2004, 2007)
NRPA / AALR Council on Accreditation Visitor University of Georgia (2004), North Carolina State (2007)
Textbook and proposal reviewer Simon & Shuster Inc.
Who s Who in America 2006, 2007, 2008.
Chair, Advisory Board, American Universities International Programs
Radio broadcasting and media liaison (Montana Public Radio). (1995 Present)
Missoula Consolidated Planning Board. (2002 2004)
Board of Directors, Missoula Federal Credit Union. (2005 Present)
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