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Joanne Tynon Papers, 1999-2016View associated digital content.

The Joanne Tynon Papers document Tynon’s research in the area of outdoor recreation and tourism and her career as a faculty member at Oregon State University.  Tynon joined the faculty of the College of Forestry in 1997 and retired in 2017.
ID: MSS Tynon
Extent: 0.5 cubic feet
Scope and Content Notes
Biographical / Historical Notes
Statement on Access: Collection is open for research.
Arrangement
Preferred Citation: Joanne Tynon Papers (MSS Tynon), Oregon State University Special Collections and Archives Research Center, Corvallis, Oregon.
Acquisition Note: These materials were received by the Special Collection and Archives Research Center from Joanne Tynon in 2015.
Languages of Materials
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Container List

Series 1: Resume, circa 2016 Add to Shelf
Series 1 consists of Tynon's curriculum vita that includes a list of publications, descriptions of the courses she taught and developed, and summaries of research projects and scholarship.
Box-Folder 1.01: Resume, circa 2016 Add to Shelf
Series 2: Surveys, circa 2003 - circa 2009 Add to Shelf
Series 2 consists of blank survey forms for two research projects conducted by Tynon and graduate students Fernanda de Vasconcellos Pegas (agritourism) and Joshua Baur (Portland's nature parks).
Box-Folder 1.02: An Analysis of the Motivations of Oregon's Ranchers to Diversify into Agritourism, circa 2003 Add to Shelf
Box-Folder 1.03: Portland's Nature Parks, circa 2009 Add to Shelf
Series 3: Publications, 1999-2014 Add to Shelf
Series 3 consists of Joanne Tynon's publications, authored with her graduate students, other faculty at Oregon State, and colleagues at other institutions and organizations.  The publications reflect her research on natural resource-based recreation and tourism issues and are arranged chronologically.
Box-Folder 1.04: America's Best-Kept Secret: The National Recreation Trails, 1999 Add to Shelf
Box-Folder 1.05: National Recreation Trails: A Forgotten Destination, 1999 Add to Shelf
Box-Folder 1.06: Women in Natural Resources, 2001 Add to Shelf
Includes an article by Tynon, Deborah J. Chavez, and Christina Kakoyannis on criminal activities on public lands, " If You Go Down to the Woods Today, You're Sure of a Big Surprise: It's No Teddy Bear's Picnic".
Box-Folder 1.07: Journal of Travel Research, 2006 Add to Shelf
Includes an article by Tynon and Deborah J. Chavez, "Adapting a Tourism Crime Typology: Classifying Outdoor Recreation Crime".
Box-Folder 1.08: Crime in National Forests, 2006 Add to Shelf
Box-Folder 1.09: Forest Agent Special Agent in Charge Report, 2007 Add to Shelf
Box-Folder 1.10: Forest Service Law Enforcement Officer Report, 2007 Add to Shelf
Box-Folder 1.11: Forest Service Patrol Captains and Patrol Commanders Reports, 2007 Add to Shelf
Box-Folder 1.12: Forest Service Special Agents, Assistant Special Agents in Charge, Senior Special Agents, and Supervisory Special Agents Report, 2007 Add to Shelf
Box-Folder 1.13: Forest Service National Forest System Perceptions of Law Enforcement and Investigation, 2008 Add to Shelf
Box-Folder 1.14: Recreation Carrying Capacity and Management at Pupukea Marine Life Conservation District, 2008 Add to Shelf
Box-Folder 1.15: Summer Dangers You Don't Think About, 2008 Add to Shelf
Box-Folder 1.16: Recreation Carrying Capacity and Management at Kailua Beach Park, 2008 Add to Shelf
Box-Folder 1.17: Recreation Carrying Capacity and Management at Waikiki, 2008 Add to Shelf
Box-Folder 1.18: Managing Leisure, 2010 Add to Shelf
Includes an article by Tynon, Deborah J. Chavez, and Joshua W.R. Baur, "Crime in woods: role of law enforcement officers in national forests".
Box-Folder 1.19: WOWnet: A Communication and Networking Model for Women, 2010 Add to Shelf
WOWnet is the Women Owning Woodlands network, an Extension program in Western Oregon.
Box-Folder 2.01: Small-Scale Urban Nature Parks, 2010 Add to Shelf
Box-Folder 2.02: Forests and Gender, 2011 Add to Shelf
Includes a chapter by Tynon and others, "Women owning woodlands: a case study from the US".
Box-Folder 2.03: Women Owning Woodlands, 2011 Add to Shelf
Box-Folder 2.04: Attending to Gender, 2011 Add to Shelf
Box-Folder 2.05: Interpersonal and Social Values Conflict Among Coastal Recreation Activity Groups in Hawaii, 2012 Add to Shelf
Box-Folder 2.06: Rangeland Privatization and the Maasai Experience, 2012 Add to Shelf
Box-Folder 2.07: Attitudes about Urban Parks: A Case Study, 2013 Add to Shelf
Box-Folder 2.08: Tourism Recreation Research, 2013 Add to Shelf
Includes an article by Tynon, F. D.V. Pegas, and C. Ollenburg, "Cattle Ranchers and Agritourism in Oregon, USA: Motivations, Challenges and Opportunities from the Landowner's Perspective".
Box-Folder 2.09: Urban Nature Parks and Neighborhood Social Health, 2013 Add to Shelf
Box-Folder 2.10: Linking People and Landscapes: Using Public Perceptions of Urban Forestry Services to Create New Management Strategies, 2014 Add to Shelf
Report for the Oregon Department of Forestry by Tynon, Joshua W.R. Baur, Paul Ries, and Randall S. Rosenberger.
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