Josh McDaniel
370 Martello Dr
Grand Junction, CO 81503
(970) 263-7945

EDUCATION

2000                Ph.D. Anthropology, University of Florida
1995                 M.A. Anthropology, University of Florida
1991                 B.A. Anthropology, Trinity University

RESEARCH INTERESTS

PUBLICATIONS
Journal Articles:

Dolisca F., McDaniel J.M., Shannon D.A., Jolly C.M. In Press. Modeling farm households for estimating the efficiency of policy instruments on sustainable land use in Haiti. Land Use Policy.

Dolisca F., McDaniel J.M., Shannon D.A., Jolly C.M. In Press. A multilevel analysis of the determinants of forest conservation behavior among farm households: A Case Study from Haiti. Society and Natural Resources.

Predmore, S.A., J. McDaniel, and J. Kush. 2007. Presettlement Forests and Fire in South Alabama. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 37:1723-36.

Dolisca F., J.M. McDaniel, and L. Teeter. 2007. Farmer's Perceptions Toward Forests: A Case Study from Haiti. Forest Policy & Economics 9: 704-712.

Dolisca F., Carter D.R., McDaniel J.M., Shannon D.A., and Jolly C.M. 2006. Factors Influencing Farmers' Participation in Forestry Management Programs: A Case Study from Haiti. Forest Ecology and Management 236(2-3):324-331.

McDaniel, J.M. and D. Kennard. 2005. Smokey the Tapir: Indigenous Fire Knowledge and Fire Prevention Campaigns in Lowland Bolivia. Society and Natural Resources 18:1-11.

Casanova, V., and J.M. McDaniel. 2005. “No Sobra y No Falta”: Recruitment Networks and Guest Workers in Southeastern US Forest Industries.  Urban Anthropology & Studies of Cultural Systems & Economic Development 34(1):45-84.

McDaniel, J.M., and V. Casanova. 2005. Forest Management and the H2B Guest Worker Program in the Southeastern US: An Assessment of Contractors and Their Crews. Journal of Forestry 103(3):114-19.

McDaniel, J.M., and K. Alley. 2005. Connecting Local Environmental Knowledge and Land Use Practices: A Human Ecosystem Approach to Urbanization in West Georgia.  Urban Ecosystems 8:23-38.

Lockaby, B.G., D. Zhang, J.M. McDaniel, H. Tian, and S. Pan. 2005. Interdisciplinary Research at the Urban-Rural Interface: The WestGA Project. Urban Ecosystems 8:2-21.

McDaniel, J.M., and V. Casanova. 2004.  Pines in lines: Tree Planting, H2B Guest Workers, and Rural Poverty in Alabama. Southern Rural Sociology 19(1):73-96.

McDaniel, J.M. 2003.  Community-Based Forestry and Timber Certification in Southeast Bolivia.  Small-scale Forest Economics, Management, and Policy 2(3):327-41.

McDaniel, J.M. 2003.  Indigenous Politics, History, and the Duality of Power in Community-based Forestry in Southeast Bolivia.  Development and Change 34(2):1-18.

Delima, J.P.C., and J. M. McDaniel. 2002.  A Concession System for Public Forests in Mata Atlantica Dominium,Brazil.  Floresta e Ambiente University Press, UFRRJ, v.9, n.1, p.176-180, jan/dez . Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

McDaniel, J.M. 2002.  Confronting the Structure of International Development: Political agency and the Chiquitanos of Bolivia.  Human Ecology 30 (3):369-96.

McDaniel, J.M. 1997.  Communal Fisheries Management in the Peruvian Amazon: Conservation as Adaptation. Human Organization 56(2):141-152.

Books:

Herbohn, J., S. Harrison, J. Bliss, J. McDaniel, J. Suh, L. Teeter, J. Vanclay. In Press. Socio-Economic Research Methods in Forest Management. CABI.

Book Chapters:

Johnson, C.Y. and J.M. Mcdaniel. 2006. Turpentine Negro. In, To Love the Wind and the Rain: Essays in African American Environmental History.  D. Glave and M. Stoll, eds.Pittsburgh, PA: University of Pittsburgh Press.

McDaniel, J.M. In Press. Forest Certification in Lomerio: Defining Benefits, Potential, and limitations of Market-Based Approaches to Community Forestry. In, Community Forestry Development in BoliviaP. Cronkleton and P. Pacheco, eds.

McDaniel, J.M. In Press. Community Forestry in the Chiquitano communities of Lomerio: A Case Study. In, Community Forestry Development in Bolivia. P. Cronkleton and P. Pacheco, eds.

McDaniel, J.M. 2003. Portrait of a migrant worker in the US Forest Industry. In, Life Stories of Forest Workers. B. Strehlke, ed. International Labor Office, Chene-Bougeries, Switzerland.

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