By Maya Bergmann and Elizabeth Nielsen
Title: Joanne Tynon Papers, 1999-2016
ID: MSS Tynon
Primary Creator: Tynon, Joanne F.
Extent: 0.5 cubic feet. More info below.
Arrangement: The Joanne Tynon Papers are arranged in 3 series: 1. Resume, circa 2016; 2. Surveys, circa 2003 - circa 2009; and 3. Publications, 1999-2014.
Languages of Materials: English [eng]
The Joanne Tynon Papers document Tynon’s research in the area of outdoor recreation and tourism and her career as a faculty member in the Oregon State University College of Forestry. The collection includes a curriculum vita, surveys, and publications.
The bulk of the collection consists of publications written by Tynon in collaboration with her graduate students, other Oregon State University faculty, and colleagues at other institutions and organizations. These publications document her qualitative and quantitative research on natural resource-based recreation and tourism issues, recreation planning and management, and crime and law enforcement on public recreation lands. These publications include a series of reports prepared for the U.S. Forest Service that evaluate the perceptions of the roles, responsibilities, and issues entailed in the jobs of U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service law enforcement and investigations (LEI) personnel. Other publications address crime on public lands and the impact on recreationists.
A series of reports on recreation management and carrying capacity at three sites in Hawaii – Pupukea Marine Life Conservation District; Kailua Beach Park; and Waikiki-Diamond Head Shoreline Fisheries Management Area – were written by Tynon and other researchers at Oregon State University and the University of Hawaii for the Hawaii Division of Aquatic Resources.
The work of her graduate students on urban parks and urban forestry management and agritourism are reflected in surveys developed for those studies and the resulting publications.
Of note in the collection are reports and publications documenting women in natural resource professions, crimes against women on public lands, and the role of women in woodlands ownership and management.
The curriculum vita includes a list of her publications, descriptions of the courses that Tynon taught and developed at Oregon State, and summaries of her research projects and scholarship.
Joanne Tynon was a faculty member in the Oregon State University College of Forestry from 1997 to 2017. Tynon joined the faculty of OSU in 1997 as an Assistant Professor and Lead Advisor in the Forest Recreation Resources Program (which later became the Recreation Resource Management Program) in the Department of Forest Resources. In 2008 she became the Program Coordinator for the Recreation Resource Management Program in the Department of Forest Ecosystems and Society and was promoted to Associate Professor in 2011. Tynon was appointed Emeritus Associate Professor upon her retirement in 2017.
Tynon’s research interests were outdoor recreation and tourism. She conducted both qualitative and quantitative research on natural resource-based recreation and tourism issues, the sociology of leisure and outdoor recreation, recreation planning and management, and crime and law enforcement on public recreation lands.
Tynon earned a Ph.D. in Resource Recreation and Tourism from the University of Idaho in 1994 and was an Assistant Professor in the Parks, Recreation and Tourism Program in the Department of Forest Management at the University Maine in Orono from 1991 to 1997.
More Extent Information: 2 boxes
Statement on Access: Collection is open for research.
Acquisition Note: These materials were received by the Special Collection and Archives Research Center from Joanne Tynon in 2015.
Related Materials:
The Special Collections and Archives Research Center has extensive collections documenting forestry research, teaching, and outreach at Oregon State University including the College of Forestry Records (RG 139) and the papers of numerous forestry faculty and researchers. Of special note are the papers of Royal G. Jackson (MSS JacksonR) which document Jackson's research on nature tourism in central Oregon and Costa Rica.
Publications by Tynon as well as the theses and dissertations of her graduate students are available in ScholarsArchive@OSU.
Preferred Citation: Joanne Tynon Papers (MSS Tynon), Oregon State University Special Collections and Archives Research Center, Corvallis, Oregon.
Tynon, Joanne F.
Agritourism--Oregon
Natural Resources
Public lands--Recreational use.
Tynon, Joanne F.
United States. Forest Service--Employees.
University History
Urban forestry--Oregon--Portland.
Women in forestry