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Robert G. Healy, Professor Emeritus of Environmental Sciences and Policy

Robert G. Healy
Contact Info:
Office Location:  A118a LSRC, Box 90328
Office Phone:  919-613-8025
Email Address: send me a message

Teaching (Spring 2010):

  • ENVIRON 275S.01, PROTECTED AREAS/TOUR/DEV Synopsis
    LSRC A247, MW 02:50 PM-04:05 PM
Education:

PhDUniversity of California, Los Angeles1972
M.A.University of California, Los Angeles1968
M.A.University of Chicago1966
B.A., summa cum laudeUniversity of California, Los Angeles1965
Specialties:

Environment/ Science
land use and sprawl
International Development
environmental policy
Research Interests: Land use policy, development policy, protected areas, tourism. Mexico and Canada

Curriculum Vitae
Representative Publications   (More Publications)

  1. R.G. Healy, Common Property Theory and Tourism at Niagara Falls, Annals of Tourism Research (forthcoming Spring 2006)
  2. R.G. Healy, The Common Pool Problem and Management of Niagara Falls, Annals of Tourism Research (Accepted, accepted for publication)
  3. R.G. Healy, Analytical Methods and Approaches for Water Resources Project Planning (2004), Washington, D.C.: National Academy of Sciences (joint author.)
  4. R.G. Healy, Ecotourism and Agriculture, in forthcoming book on ecotourism, edited by William Durham and Amanda Stronza (2004), Stanford University
  5. R.G. Healy, Maple Syrup, Tourism and Rural Development: A Comparison of Vermont and Quebec (2002) (manuscript.)
  6. R.G. Healy, The Aging of North America: A Proposed Migration and Development Strategy, Estudios Demograficos y Economicos (Mexico City) no. 60 (2005)
  7. R.G. Healy, Population Aging and Employment in Mexico, Canada and the U.S.A.: Proposal for Labor Exchange, Estudios Demograficos y Urbanos (Accepted, accepted for publication)
  8. R.G. Healy with Kenneth Coates and William Morrison, Tracking the Snowbirds: Seasonal Migration from Canada to the U.S.A. and Mexico, American Review of Canadian Studies, vol. 32 no. 3 (Autumn 2002), pp. 433-50


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