B. BYNUM BOLEY, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Natural Resources Recreation and Tourism Warnell School of Forestry & Natural Resources University of Georgia 301B Building 1 Athens, GA 30602 Email: [email protected]Phone: 706-583-8930 EDUCATION Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA Ph.D. in Hospitality and Tourism Management, Pamplin College of Business, July 2013 Dissertation Title: “Sustainability, Empowerment and Resident Attitudes toward Tourism: Developing and Testing the RETS (Resident Empowerment through Tourism Scale)” Chair: Nancy G. McGehee, Ph.D. Future Professoriate Certificate, Graduate School, 2011 Graduate certificate program aimed to prepare future faculty and academic leaders by exposure to concepts that break the mold of existing practices in higher education. University of Montana, Missoula, MT M.S. in Recreation Management, College of Forestry and Conservation, 2009 Thesis: “Geotourism in the Crown of the Continent: Developing and Testing the Geotourism Survey Instrument (GSI).” Chair: Norma P. Nickerson, Ph.D. University of Georgia, Athens, GA B.S. Major: Natural Resource Recreation and Tourism (NRRT). Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources, 2006 B.S. Major: Forestry, Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources, 2006 ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS 2014- Assistant Professor, Natural Resources, Recreation and Tourism, Warnell School of Forestry & Natural Present Resources, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 2013 Post-doctoral Research Associate, Department of Hospitality and Tourism Management, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA SPECIALIZATIONS AND INTERESTS Sustainable Tourism Development Destination Competitiveness Human Dimensions of Natural Resources Geotourism Nature-based Tourism Resident Attitudes Toward Tourism
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B. BYNUM BOLEY, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Natural Resources Recreation and Tourism
Sustainability: An application of an inter-disciplinary and mixed-method approach. Journal of Sustainable
Tourism. 21(3): 355-375.
33. Boley, B. (2011). Sustainability in hospitality and tourism education: Towards an integrated curriculum.
Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Education. 23(4): 22-30.
34. Boley, B., Nickerson, N., & Bosak, K. (2011). Measuring geotourism: Developing and testing the
Geotraveler Tendency Scale (GTS). Journal of Travel Research. 50(5): 567-578.
35. Bosak, K., Boley, B., & Zaret, K. (2010) Deconstructing the “Crown of the Continent”: Power, politics and
the process of creating National Geographic’s geotourism mapguides. Tourism Geographies. 12(3), 460-
480.
BOOK CHAPTERS (3)
1. $Maruyama, N., Woosnam, K., & Boley, B. (In Press). Resident Attitudes toward Ethnic Neighborhood
Tourism (ENT): Perspectives of ethnicity and empowerment. In M. Erb & Ong, C. (Eds.) Theming Asia:
culture, nature and heritage in a transforming environment.
2. Boley, B, & *Ayscue, E. (2016). Socio-cultural impacts of hotel chain on destinations. In M. Ivanova, S.
Ivanov, and V. Magnini (Eds.), Handbook of Hotel Chain Management. (94-104). New York: Routledge.
3. Boley, B. & Perdue, R. (2012). Destination management, competitiveness and quality of life: A review of
literature and research agenda. In M. Uysal, R. Perdue, & M.J. Sirgy (eds.). Handbook of Tourism and
Quality of Life Research. (515-528). NY: Springer.
MANUSCRIPTS UNDER REVIEW (2)
1. Palardy*, N., Boley, B., & Johnson-Gaither, C. Resident support for urban greenways across diverse
neighborhoods: Comparing two Atlanta's BeltLine segments. Landscape and Urban Planning. Submitted
on October 10, 2017.
2. Moran**, C., Boley, B., Woosnam, K. Jordan, E., Kline, C., Knollenberg, W. The battle of the socials:
Which socially symbolic factors best predict intent to travel? Tourism Management. Submitted on
December 11, 2017.
‡ Article accepted February 27, 2014 and published online in March 2014, but placed in a 2013 volume. $ This book chapter is a reprint of the journal article “Maruyama, N., Woosnam, K., & Boley, B. (2017). Resident
Attitudes toward Ethnic Neighborhood Tourism (ENT): Perspectives of ethnicity and empowerment. Tourism
Geographies, 19(2), 265-286.
* Denotes work conducted with graduate student ** Denotes work conducted with undergraduate student
This course introduces students to general principles and contemporary issues related to how we use and protect a
variety of natural resources on the planet. Topics include ecology and management of wildlife, fish, forests, and
rangelands; natural resources recreation and tourism; conservation of water, wetlands, and soil resources; and
renewable and non-renewable energy (Co-instructed with Dr. Susan Wilde).
NRRT 8980: Research/Theories of Human Dimensions, Recreation & Tourism (2 sections; ~10 students)
This seminar-style course is designed to provide graduate students with an opportunity to learn about specific
research and theories related to the human dimensions of natural resources, outdoor recreation participation and
trends, and sustainable tourism. This course also reviews and critiques the various research approaches and designs
used within these fields of study.
FYOS 1001: Travel and Tourism around the World (3 sections; ~15 students)
This First Year Odyssey will provide students with an introduction to travel and tourism and the many complexities
of managing such a global industry. Specific attention will be given to tourism’s potential to bring large-scale
positive and negative economic, environmental, and socio-cultural impacts to communities where it takes place.
After introducing some introductory material, the class’ focus will switch to covering travel issues across each of the
7 continents and here at home in Athens, GA.
Virginia Tech, Department of Hospitality and Tourism Management
HTM 2454: Introduction to Travel and Tourism Management (5 sections- ~200 students)
This course is a comprehensive overview of tourism concepts and philosophies from an international perspective.
The course is taught in a distance learning-online format and is an area 7 general studies course; teacher of record.
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HTM 3484: Socio-cultural Impacts of Tourism (2 sections; ~35 students);
This course is an advanced elective in hospitality and tourism management. The class focuses on the interplay
between tourism and other major elements of society, such as the environment, politics, community, race/ethnicity,
and culture. HTM 3484 is an area 3 general studies course; teacher of record.
Course Evaluations
University Course Class
Size Semester/Yr
Overall
rating of the
Instructor
UGA NRRT1100E: Introduction to Travel and Tourism 100 Fall 2017 4.71
UGA NRRT 5900/7900: Ecotourism & Sustainable Development 19 Fall 2017 4.51
UGA FYOS1001: First Year Odyssey Tourism Around the World 16 Fall 2017 4.91
UGA NRRT 4400/6400: Resource Man. & Entrepreneurship 21 Spring 2017 4.91
UGA NRRT1100E: Introduction to Travel and Tourism 147 Spring 2017 4.61
UGA NRRT1100E: Introduction to Travel and Tourism 99 Fall 2016 4.81
UGA NRRT 5900/7900: Ecotourism & Sustainable Development 22 Fall 2016 4.91
UGA FYOS1001: First Year Odyssey Tourism Around the World 14 Fall 2016 4.91
UGA NRRT1100E: Introduction to Travel and Tourism 154 Spring 2016 4.91
UGA NRRT 4400: Resource Management & Entrepreneurship 14 Spring 2016 4.41
UGA FYOS1001: First Year Odyssey Tourism Around the World 15 Fall 2015 4.81
UGA NRRT1100E: Introduction to Travel and Tourism 87 Fall 2015 4.81
UGA NRRT 5900/7900: Ecotourism & Sustainable Development 12 Fall 2015 4.71
UGA FANR 4500: Senior Project 6 Spring 2015 4.81
UGA FANR/MARS 1100: Natural Resource Conservation 79 Spring 2015 4.41
UGA NRRT 8980: NRRT Graduate Seminar 15 Spring 2015 4.31
UGA NRRT 4400: Resource Management & Entrepreneurship 13 Spring 2015 4.41
UGA NRRT 5900/7900: Ecotourism & Sustainable Development 22 Fall 2014 4.91
UGA NRRT 8980: NRRT Graduate Seminar 15 Fall 2014 4.81
UGA NRRT 4400: Resource Management & Entrepreneurship 24 Spring 2014 4.21
Virginia Tech HTM 2454: Introduction to Travel and Tourism 224 Fall 2012 4.62
Virginia Tech HTM 2454: Introduction to Travel and Tourism 28 Summer 2012 4.62
Virginia Tech HTM 2454: Introduction to Travel and Tourism 213 Spring 2012 4.32
Virginia Tech HTM 3484: Socio-cultural Impacts of Tourism 31 Spring 2012 3.92
Virginia Tech HTM 2454: Introduction to Travel and Tourism 226 Fall 2011 4.32
Virginia Tech HTM 3484: Socio-cultural Impacts of Tourism 38 Spring 2011 4.22
Virginia Tech HTM 2454: Introduction to Travel and Tourism 220 Fall 2010 4.53
Total Students 1,874 Average 4.6
1 Question reads “Considering all factors, the instructor should be commended for his/her efforts in this course.”
Mean score; based on scale of 1-5, where 1= Not True and 5= Very True 2Mean score; based on scale of 1-5, where 1=Unsatisfactory and 5= Excellent 3Calculated on 4 point scale and then change to represent a 5 point scale
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STUDENT ADVISING & RESEARCH
Student(s) Degree School Status Topic/Title Role
Emily Ayscue Ph.D. Warnell Continuing Resident Attitudes Towards Airbnb Chair
Avery Watson M.N.R Warnell Completed,
Fall 2017
N/A Chair
Hailey Yondo M.S. Warnell Continuing Human dimensions of Trout Management
in Georgia
Co-Chair
Nathan Palardy M.S. Warnell Completed,
Spring 2017
Modeling resident support for urban
greenways across diverse neighborhoods:
The case of the Atlanta beltline
Chair
Alexandra Fulmer M.S. Warnell Completed,
Spring 2017
2016 US Forest Service Employee Radio
Use Survey: Employee perceptions of
handheld radios and effectiveness of radio
training programs
Co-Chair
Collin Aaronson
Cody Collins
B.S. Warnell Completed,
Fall 2017
Senior Project: “"Sandy Creek Nature
Center: Managed Forest Project Stand
Management & Educational Plan
Committee
member
Marianna Sumrall
Austin Goelz
Alex Thompson
Elisabeth Quillian
B.S. Warnell Completed,
Spring 2017
Senior Project: “Land Management and
Interpretive Material Plan for Stekoa Creek
Park”
Committee
member
Sarah Weber B.S. Warnell Completed,
Fall 2016
Senior Thesis- “The Impact of Greenways
on Residential Concerns: Findings from
the Atlanta BeltLine Trail”
Chair
Kimberly Ellis M.H.P Environment
+ Design
Completed,
Spring 2017
Here briefly rests a restless tribe:
Preserving Frank Redford’s wigwam
villages
Committee
member
Cameron Berglund M.L.A LA Completed,
Fall 2016
Landscape architecture’s role in
community based tourism – a
Design approach for community based
tourism in Secacar,
Guatemala
Committee
member
Jake Knox M.N.R. Warnell Completed,
Spring 2016
N/A Committee
member
Brittney Lie Tjauw
Stephanie Lightsey
Joanna Clement
B.S. Warnell Completed,
Spring 2016
Senior Project: “Educational Management
Plan for Bear Hollow Zoo”
Committee
member
Connor Mcdonald
Adam Hildebrant
Kylie Squire
Chris Silcox
B.S. Warnell Completed,
Spring 2016
Senior Project: "A Multiresource
Management Plan for the Center Church
Tract in Oglethorpe, Georgia”
Committee
member
Chandler Lipman,
Camilla Sherman
Emily Ferral
B.S. Warnell Completed,
Spring 2016
Senior Project: “Restoration Plan for Lake
Herrick Beach and Oconee Forest Park"
Committee
member
Forrest Burks,
Jennifer Doolan,
Sonia Vail
B.S. Warnell Completed,
Fall 2015
Senior Project- “Trail Evaluation and
Nuisance Wildlife Control for Camp
Kiwanis, Boys and Girls Club of Metro
Atlanta”
Committee
member
Emily Bilcik,
Kathryn Buffington,
Brittany Nesbitt
B.S. Warnell Completed,
Fall 2015
Senior Project- “Evaluation of the Science
Box Outreach Program for the Georgia
Museum of Natural History”
Committee
member
Seth Crew M.N.R. Warnell Completed,
Spring 2015
N/A Committee
member
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Student(s) Degree School Status Topic/Title Role
David Guzman
Andrew Rogers
David Subers
B.S. Warnell Completed,
Spring 2015
Senior Project- “Plan to increase
recreational use at Ben Burton Park”
Instructor
Kristen Black
Aurora Geoghagan
Giles Moree
B.S. Warnell Completed,
Spring 2015
Senior Project- “Management plan for
timber, wildlife benefits, and a trail for
persons with disabilities for Seven
Generations Farm in Carlton, GA”
Committee
member
Emily Ansley
Daniel Kerber
Will Rhinehart
B.S. Warnell Completed,
Spring 2015
Development plan for effective promotion
of outdoor recreation destinations in
Athens, GA
Instructor
Joey Robinson M.N.R. Warnell Completed,
Spring 2015
N/A Committee
member
Zack Walton M.S. Warnell Completed,
Summer 2014
“Understanding the role of forest resources
in reducing community vulnerability to
heat effects of climate change”
Committee
member
Alexandra Fulmer B.S. Warnell Completed,
Fall 2014 Senior Thesis- “Employee Perception of
Radio Training: Analysis of the 2010
United States Forest Service Radio Use
Questionnaire”
Chair
Jennifer Belk,
Morgan Blakenship
Lauren Lacefield
B.S. Warnell Completed,
Fall 2014
Senior Project- “Wildlife, Equestrian, and
Camping Management Plan for Mary
Simpson, Oconee County, Georgia
Committee
member
Alex Dye
Westley Hester
Colin Threlkeld
B.S. Warnell Completed,
Fall 2014
Senior Project- “Mistletoe State Park:
Increasing Wildlife Viewing
Opportunities”
Committee
member
Mary Gillis
Holy Hildebrant
Mary Reuter
B.S. Warnell Completed,
Fall 2014
Senior Project- “Trail and Wildlife
Recommendations for Daniel Johnson
Nature Preserve-Herbert Taylor Park in
Dekalb County, GA
Committee
member
Billy Betz
Peter Haddon
Scott Hendrickson
B.S. Warnell Completed
Spring 2014
Senior Project- “Outdoor Recreation and
Education Plan for Camp Rainey
Mountain”
Committee
member
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SERVICE
PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
Editorial board of the Journal of Travel Research (appointed 2016)
Editorial board of the Journal of Sustainable Tourism (appointed 2017)
Ad hoc reviewer:
Journal of Sustainable Tourism
Annals of Tourism Research
Travel and Tourism Research Association’s Annual
Conference
Southeastern Recreation Research Conference
Sustainability
Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Education
Tourism Analysis
Journal of Hospitality, Marketing and Management
Journal of Outdoor Recreation and Tourism
Tourism Planning & Development
Cornell Hospitality Quarterly
Tourism Management
Tourism Geographies
Current Issues in Tourism
Other types of professional service
Co-Chair of the 2014, 2015, and 2016 Southeastern Recreation Research Conference held in Asheville, NC.
UNIVERSITY SERVICE
Warnell representative for the University’s Facilitates Committee (Fall 2014-present)
Warnell representative for Spring Commencement (Spring 2014)
Usher for Virginia Tech’s Commencement Ceremony (Spring 2010, 2011, 2012)
DEPARTAMENTAL SERVICE
Search committee member for open NRRT position (Spring 2015-present)