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Robert G. Healy, Professor of Resource and Environmental Policy and Director, Center for North American Studies
Office Location: | A118a Lev Sci Res Ctr |
Office Phone: | +1 919 613 8025 |
Email Address: |
- Education:
Ph.D. University of California, Los Angeles 1972 M.A. University of California, Los Angeles 1968 M.A. University of Chicago 1966 B.A. University of California, Los Angeles 1965
- Specialties:
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land use and sprawl
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environmental policy
- Areas of Interest:
- North America
Mexico
- Keywords:
- North America • Environment • Tourism • Land Use • Agriculture • Forestry
- Representative Publications
(More Publications)
- Healy, RG, Common Property Theory and Tourism at Niagara Falls, Annals of Tourism Research (2006)
- Healy, RG, The Common Pool Problem and Management of Niagara Falls, Annals of Tourism Research (2005)
- R.G. Healy, Analytical Methods and Approaches for Water Resources Project Planning (2004), Washington, D.C.: National Academy of Sciences (joint author.)
- R.G. Healy, Ecotourism and Agriculture, in forthcoming book on ecotourism, edited by William Durham and Amanda Stronza (2004), Stanford University
- R.G. Healy, Maple Syrup, Tourism and Rural Development: A Comparison of Vermont and Quebec (2002) (manuscript.)
- Healy, RG, Population Aging and Employment in Mexico, Canada and the U.S.A.: Proposal for Labor Exchange, Estudios Demograficos Y Urbanos (2005)
- Healy, RG, The Aging of North America: A Proposed Migration and Development Strategy, Estudios Demograficos Y Economicos (Mexico City) no. 60 (2005)
- Coates, RGHWK; Morrison, W, Tracking the Snowbirds: Seasonal Migration from Canada to the U.S.A. and Mexico, American Review of Canadian Studies, vol. 32 no. 3 (2002), pp. 433-450