![]() ![]() He has authored or coauthored over 65 peer-reviewed scientific journal articles, books, or book chapters on these topics. His research and teaching are focused on understanding, planning for, and managing visitor use in parks, forests, and other protected areas. Jeff Hallo is a Professor, the honors director, and the Graduate Coordinator in Clemson University’s Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism Management. His research generally incorporates student learning and addresses a pertinent management need in addition to unanswered academic questions. Brownlee maintains expertise in Structural Equation Modeling and advanced quantitative methods used in applied research. He often uses methods that transcend traditional concentration areas and degrees, including advanced quantitative modeling, experience sampling, social network analysis, cognitive mapping, GPS tracking, GIS applications, and participant employed photography. ![]() Brownlee specializes in research design and analytical methods, specifically related to applied social science research in parks and protected areas. Brownlee examines numerous phenomena, including a) park visitor behavior and thresholds of use, b) people’s interactions with and attachments to climate-sensitive and climate-impacted environments, and c) SES dynamics. His applied research provides information to help park and protected area professionals manage visitor experiences while evaluating the reciprocal linkages in complex social-ecological systems (SES). Brownlee’s inter-disciplinary research links outdoor recreation, park planning, and resource management. He is a faculty member in the Department of Parks, Recreation, and Tourism Management and a Research Fellow at the Clemson University Institute for Parks. Matt Brownlee is an Associate Professor of Parks and Conservation Area Management at Clemson University. ![]()
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