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Matthew S. Carroll
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Johnson Hall 183
Washington State University
Pullman WA 99164-6410
509-335-2235
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Dr. Matt Carroll is a natural resource sociologist with an undergraduate degree and field experience in forest management. His research activity centers on the application of sociology to resource-based human communities, the sociology of wildland fire, the sociology of natural resource labor (including non-timber forest products), social assessment in a natural resources context and collaborative processes in natural resource decision-making.
His current specific research focus in the area of human response to both the threat and reality of uncontrolled fire in the residential/forest interface as well as other social issues around controlled and uncontrolled wild-land fire.
Matt teaches undergraduate courses in natural resources and society and natural resource policy and co-teaches a graduate course in issues and ethics in natural resources and the environment.
He served as Chair of the Society of American Forester's National Task Force on Community Stability and as a member of the Rural Sociological Society's National Working Group on Natural Resources and Rural Poverty. He also served as a sociological consultant to President Clinton's Ecosystem Assessment Team and more recently to Upper Columbia Basin Ecosystem Assessment Team.
Matt and Steve Hollenhorst (College of Natural Resources, University of Idaho) are Co-editors of the professional journal Society and Natural Resources.
Matt also served for two years as WSU's Faculty Representative to the State Legislature in Olympia.
Degrees:
Ph.D.1984. College of Forest Resources, University of Washington, Seattle. Specialization: Forest and Natural Resources Sociology and Policy
M.S. 1979. West Virginia University, Morgantown, Division of Forestry. Specialization: Forest and Natural Resources. Sociology, Public Administration
B.S. 1977. University of Massachusetts, Amherst. Forest Management

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