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Page 1; DW Marcouiller, Full CV – November 2019 101 Old Music Hall, Madison, WI 53706 DAVID WILLIAM MARCOUILLER dpla.wisc.edu/facstaff/faculty/marcouiller Professor and Resource Economist (608) 262-2998; [email protected] I. POSITIONS HELD († academic year sabbatical and/or research leaves) 1993 - present University of Wisconsin – Madison (USA), Professor (Full since 2004, Associate 1999 – 2004; Assistant 1993 – 1999), Department Chair (2012-2015), Statewide Specialist: Cooperative Extension - Natural Resources Institute, faculty affiliate: Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies. 2015 – 2016 † Huazhong Agricultural University, Public Administration (Wuhan, CHINA) & University of Western Paraná, Economics (Toledo, BRASIL) Visiting Professor 2008 – 2009 † CEMAGREF (Grenoble, FRANCE) & North Trondelag University (Steinkjer, NORWAY) Visiting Scientist & Visiting Professor (Faculty of Economics) respectively. 2001 – 2002 † University of British Columbia (Vancouver, CANADA) Visiting Professor (Faculty of Land and Food Systems – Food and Resource Economics) 1988 - 1993 Oklahoma State University (USA), Department of Forestry Senior Research Specialist (Resource Economics) and Asst. Extension Specialist (Forestry) 1984 - 1986 United States Peace Corps (Nabas, Aklan, PHILIPPINES) Forestry and Rural Development Volunteer 1982 - 1984 United States Department of Agriculture - Forest Service Lead Forest Technician - Silvics, Black Hills NF (SD/WY) and Nez Perce NF (Idaho) II. SPECIAL HONORS AND AWARDS - Remarkable Program Support Award, 2013; State of Wisconsin; DNR, Bureau of Parks and Recreation. - National SCORP “Best of the Best” Award for 2013 in recognition of the 2011-2016 Wisconsin SCORP; Society of Outdoor Recreation Professionals and the USDI National Park Service. - Wisconsin Distinguished Document Award 2011/2012 (for above); Wisconsin Library Association. - Outstanding Site Visitor Award 2013, Planning Accreditation Board, ACSP, APA, AICP. - Distinguished Service Award, Mid-continent Regional Science Association, 2009 - Libra Foundation Scholar, 2009 - Certificate of Appreciation for Public Service; Joint Legislative Council – State of Wisconsin, 2007. - Governor’s Commendation for Exceptional Service to the State of Wisconsin, 2004 - Co-editor, Journal of Regional Analysis and Policy with Steve Deller; two terms 1999 through 2008. - Outstanding Service Award, Mid-continent Regional Science Association, 2000 - 1997 Quality of Communication Award, Wisconsin Extension Community Development Association - Epsilon Sigma Phi (Honorary Extension Society); Sigma Xi (Honorary Research Society) - Finalist, 14th Doctoral Dissertation Competition, 1993, Regional Science Association, International - 1990/1991 Farm Foundation Fellowship - John H. Allison Scholarship, 1983; University of Minnesota, College of Forestry

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Page 1; DW Marcouiller, Full CV – November 2019

101 Old Music Hall, Madison, WI 53706

DAVID WILLIAM MARCOUILLER dpla.wisc.edu/facstaff/faculty/marcouiller

Professor and Resource Economist (608) 262-2998; [email protected]

I. POSITIONS HELD († academic year sabbatical and/or research leaves) 1993 - present University of Wisconsin – Madison (USA), Professor (Full since 2004, Associate 1999 –

2004; Assistant 1993 – 1999), Department Chair (2012-2015), Statewide Specialist: Cooperative Extension - Natural Resources Institute, faculty affiliate: Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies.

2015 – 2016 † Huazhong Agricultural University, Public Administration (Wuhan, CHINA) &

University of Western Paraná, Economics (Toledo, BRASIL) Visiting Professor 2008 – 2009 † CEMAGREF (Grenoble, FRANCE) & North Trondelag University (Steinkjer, NORWAY) Visiting Scientist & Visiting Professor (Faculty of Economics) respectively. 2001 – 2002 † University of British Columbia (Vancouver, CANADA) Visiting Professor (Faculty of Land and Food Systems – Food and Resource Economics) 1988 - 1993 Oklahoma State University (USA), Department of Forestry

Senior Research Specialist (Resource Economics) and Asst. Extension Specialist (Forestry) 1984 - 1986 United States Peace Corps (Nabas, Aklan, PHILIPPINES)

Forestry and Rural Development Volunteer 1982 - 1984 United States Department of Agriculture - Forest Service

Lead Forest Technician - Silvics, Black Hills NF (SD/WY) and Nez Perce NF (Idaho) II. SPECIAL HONORS AND AWARDS

- Remarkable Program Support Award, 2013; State of Wisconsin; DNR, Bureau of Parks and Recreation. - National SCORP “Best of the Best” Award for 2013 in recognition of the 2011-2016 Wisconsin SCORP;

Society of Outdoor Recreation Professionals and the USDI National Park Service. - Wisconsin Distinguished Document Award 2011/2012 (for above); Wisconsin Library Association. - Outstanding Site Visitor Award 2013, Planning Accreditation Board, ACSP, APA, AICP. - Distinguished Service Award, Mid-continent Regional Science Association, 2009 - Libra Foundation Scholar, 2009 - Certificate of Appreciation for Public Service; Joint Legislative Council – State of Wisconsin, 2007. - Governor’s Commendation for Exceptional Service to the State of Wisconsin, 2004 - Co-editor, Journal of Regional Analysis and Policy with Steve Deller; two terms 1999 through 2008. - Outstanding Service Award, Mid-continent Regional Science Association, 2000 - 1997 Quality of Communication Award, Wisconsin Extension Community Development Association - Epsilon Sigma Phi (Honorary Extension Society); Sigma Xi (Honorary Research Society) - Finalist, 14th Doctoral Dissertation Competition, 1993, Regional Science Association, International - 1990/1991 Farm Foundation Fellowship - John H. Allison Scholarship, 1983; University of Minnesota, College of Forestry

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III. FORMAL EDUCATION Ph.D. Oklahoma State University - Agricultural Economics, 1992; Major Advisor: Dean F Schreiner;

Dissertation title: “Development and Use of a Supply-Determined Social Accounting Matrix to Evaluate Economic Impacts of Forest Productivity on Distribution of Regional Factor Income”

M.S. University of Minnesota - Forest Economics & Policy Analysis, 1988; Major Advisor: Paul Ellefson; Thesis title: “Forest Land Use and Management Conflicts: A Review & Evaluation of Approaches for Management”

B.S. University of Minnesota - Forest Management; Ecosystems and Silviculture, 1983

IV. RESEARCH

Career Summary Outputs (counts): a. Books ……………………………………..………………………………………………………….. 3 Books in-development ……………………….…………………………………………………….. 3 b. Chapters in edited books ……………………………………….…………………………………. 27 c. Articles in peer-reviewed journals ………………………………………………………………... 61 Book reviews in peer-reviewed journals …………………………………………………………. 2 Articles for peer-review currently in development ….……………………………………….….. 2 d. Outreach articles, monographs, and consultancy reports ……………………………………… 65 e. Extension factsheets for public audiences ………………..……………………………………… 41 f. Funded research and travel grants (nominal) ………………………………………. $1,200,500 US Research Productivity Outcomes (updated November 14, 2019): Citations (Google Scholar total count) ……………………..…………………………………..….. 3,853 Average citations per year since Ph.D. ……………………………………………………………. 143 Citation rank among 1,078 planning academics in North America (T Sanchez 2018) ………….. 98th h-index ………………………………………………………………………………………………..…. 27 i10 index …………………………………………………………………………………………….….. 54

A. Books

3. Marcouiller, DW, ML Lapping, O Furuseth (eds.). 2011. Rural Housing, Exurbanization, and Amenity-Driven Development: Contrasting the “Haves” and the “Have Nots”. Surrey, UK: Ashgate Publishing.

2. Green, GP, SC Deller, and DW Marcouiller (eds.). 2005. Amenities and Rural Development: Theory,

Methods, and Public Policy. New York, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing. 1. Shaffer, R, S Deller, and D Marcouiller. 2004. Community Economics: Linking Theory and Practice.

Hoboken, NJ USA: John Wiley and Sons - Blackwell Press. Books in-development (3) Marcouiller, DW and J Prey (in-development). Ski Hills of the North American Mid-continent: Past, Present,

and Future. Deller, SC and DW Marcouiller (in-development). Community Economics (3rd Edition). Marcouiller, DW (in-development). Tourism Economics. Advanced Introductions, Edward Elgar.

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B. Chapters in edited books (* = former graduate advisee; ** = hosted Visiting Scholar)

27. Dissart, JC*, **, DW Marcouiller, and Y Schaeffer. (2019 in-press). Natural amenities and social justice. In: Dissart, JC*, ** and N Seigneuret (eds.). Local Resources, Territorial Development and Well-being. New York: Edward Elgar Publishing, Chapter tbd.

26. Dissart, JC*, ** and DW Marcouiller. 2018. Pour une approche territorial de l’économie du bien-être

[For a regional approach to welfare economics]: In: Talandiere, M and B Pecqueur (eds) Renouveler la Geographie Économie [Renewing Economic Geography] Partie 3: Les Oubliés de la géographie de l’économique (The Forgotten Geography of Economics). Paris, FR: Economica. Chapter 4: 204-220.

25. Marcouiller, DW. 2015. North American perspectives on tourism and outdoor recreation. In: Dissart,

JC*, **, J Dehez, and JB Marsat. (eds.) Tourism, Recreation, and Regional Development: Perspectives from France and Beyond. Surry, UK: Ashgate Publishing. Chapter 13: 209-224.

24. Kim, H* and DW Marcouiller. 2015. Urban vulnerability and resiliency to natural disasters: An

integrative tourism planning perspective. In: Fillion, P, G Sands, and M Skidmore (eds.), Cities at Risk: Planning for and Recovering from Urban Disasters. Surry, UK: Ashgate Publishing. Chapter 9, pp. 159-188.

23. Marcouiller, DW and A Hoogasian*. 2014. The role of public outdoor recreation providers in

supporting rural development. In: Payson, S (ed.). Public Economics: The Government’s Role in American Economics. Praeger Publishing. Chapter 3: 61-88.

22. Marcouiller, DW 2013. The rural development attributes of tourism. In: Green, GP (ed.). Handbook of

Rural Development. New York: Edward Elgar Publishing. Chapter 9: 158-178. 21. Marcouiller, DW, M Lapping, and O Furuseth. 2011. An introduction. In: Marcouiller, DW, ML

Lapping, O Furuseth (eds.). Rural Housing, Exurbanization, and Amenity-Driven Development: Contrasting the “Haves” and the “Have Nots”. Surrey, UK: Ashgate Publishing. Chapter 1: 3-12.

20. Rudzitis, G, DW Marcouiller, and P Lorah. 2011. The rural rich and their housing: Spatially

addressing the “haves”. In: Marcouiller, DW, ML Lapping, O Furuseth (eds.). Rural Housing, Exurbanization, and Amenity-Driven Development: Contrasting the “Haves” and the “Have Nots”. Surrey, UK: Ashgate Publishing. Chapter 8: 129-156.

19. Lapping, M, O Furuseth and DW Marcouiller. 2011. Conclusions and integrative thoughts on rural

housing policy. In: Marcouiller, DW, ML Lapping, O Furuseth (eds.). Rural Housing, Exurbanization, and Amenity-Driven Development: Contrasting the “Haves” and the “Have Nots”. Surrey, UK: Ashgate Publishing. Chapter 16: 273-276.

18. Deller, SC, TH Tsai, DW Marcouiller, and DBK English. 2010. The role of amenities and quality of life in

rural economic growth. In: Cherry, T and D Rickman (eds) Environmental Amenities and Regional Economic Development. New York, NY: Routledge. Chapter 4: pp. 83-102

17. Marcouiller, DW and D Tremble*. 2009. Mitigating environmental problems in exurban development: An

overview of rural-specific planning devices. In Esparza, A and G McPherson (eds.), The Planner’s Guide to Natural Resource Conservation: The Science of Land Conversion Beyond the Metropolitan Fringe. New York: Springer Publishing. Chapter 16: 235-253.

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16. Marcouiller, D.W. and I. Scott*. 2006. The supply of outdoor recreation in Wisconsin. In: Prey, J and K. Kiefaber (eds). Outdoor Recreation in Wisconsin: The 2005-2010 Wisconsin Statewide Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan. PR-026-2006, Madison, WI: Wisc. Dept. of Natural Resources. Chapter 3.

15. Marcouiller, DW and I Scott*. 2006. Compatibility and conflict in Wisconsin outdoor recreation. In:

Prey, J and K. Kiefaber (eds). Outdoor Recreation in Wisconsin: The 2005-2010 Wisconsin Statewide Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan. PR-026-2006. Madison, WI: Wisc. Dept. of Natural Resources. Chapter 4.

14. Scott, I* and DW Marcouiller. 2006. Wisconsin SCORP regional profiles. In: Prey, J and K Kiefaber

(eds). Outdoor Recreation in Wisconsin: The 2005-2010 Wisconsin Statewide Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan. PR-026-2006. Madison, WI: Wisc. Dept. of Natural Resources. Chapter 6.

13. Green, GP, SC Deller, and DW Marcouiller. 2005. Introduction. In Green, GP, SC Deller, and DW

Marcouiller (eds.) Amenities and Rural Development: Theory, Methods, and Public Policy, New York: Edward Elgar Publishing. Chapter 1: 1-5.

12. Marcouiller, DW and GC Clendenning*. 2005. The supply of natural amenities: Moving from

empirical anecdotes to a theoretical basis. In Green, GP, SC Deller, and DW Marcouiller (eds.) Amenities and Rural Development: Theory, Methods, and Public Policy, New York: Edward Elgar Publishing. Chapter 2: 6-32.

11. Deller, SC, DW Marcouiller, DBK English, and V Lledo. 2005. Regional economic growth with a focus

on amenities. In Green, GP, SC Deller, and DW Marcouiller (eds.) Amenities and Rural Development: Theory, Methods, and Public Policy, New York: Edward Elgar Publishing. Chapter 9: 129-152.

10. Dissart, JC*, ** and DW Marcouiller. 2005. Impact of outdoor recreation facilities on remote rural

economic growth. In Green, GP, SC Deller, and DW Marcouiller (eds.) Amenities and Rural Development: Theory, Methods, and Public Policy, New York: Edward Elgar Publishing. Chapter 10: 153-176.

9. Marcouiller, DW, GP Green, and SC Deller. 2005. Amenities and Rural Development: Policy

Implications and Directions for the Future. In Green, GP, SC Deller, and DW Marcouiller (eds.) Amenities and Rural Development: Theory, Methods, and Public Policy, New York: Edward Elgar Publishing. Chapter 17: 329-336.

8. Marcouiller, DW 2005. Economic values at the fringe: Land use and forestry in the wildland-urban

interface. In Vince, S, M Duryea, E Macie, and LA Hermansen (eds.). Forests at the Wildland-Urban Interface: Conservation and Management. New York, NY: CRC Press. Chapter 4: 45-62.

7. Leatherman, JC* and DW Marcouiller. 2004. Regional economic modeling and the study of

distributional issues. In Reese, L and D Fasenfest (eds.) Critical Evaluations of Economic Development Policy edited by, Detroit, MI: Wayne State Univ. Press. Chapter 7: 144-172.

6. Nevers, E, DW Marcouiller, and S Fox*. 2004. Devil’s Lake State Park and the Baraboo Valley: A case

study of gateway communities in the Midwest. In: Small City and Regional Community. Pp. 367-376. 5. Marcouiller, DW and GP Green. 2000. Outdoor recreation and community development: Perspectives

from the social sciences. In Machlis, GE, D Field, and WH Gardiner (eds.) National Parks and Rural Development, Washington, D.C.: Island Press. Chapter 2: 33-49.

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4. Vargas, EE, DF Schreiner, G Tembo, and DW Marcouiller. 1999; 2nd edition, 2001. Computable general equilibrium modeling for regional analysis. In Loveridge, S (ed.) The Web Book of Regional Science (www.rri.wvu.edu/regscweb.htm), Morgantown, WV: Regional Research Institute.

3. English, DBK and DW Marcouiller. 1999. Local jobs and income from outdoor recreation. In Cordell,

HK (ed.) Outdoor Recreation in American: A National Assessment of Demand and Supply Trends, Champaign, IL.: Sagamore Publishing. 290-294.

2. Marcouiller, DW and DK Lewis. 1994. Development and use of a supply-determined social

accounting matrix to evaluate economic impacts of forest productivity on distribution of regional factor income. In: Wear, D.N. (ed.) Policy and Forestry: Design, Evaluation, and Spillovers. Duke University, Durham, NC. 238-247.

1. Marcouiller, DW. 1992. Firewood: An alternative enterprise to improve woodlot management and

provide income. In: Anderson, S. (ed.) Alternative Agricultural Enterprises: Forestry and Aquaculture, Cooperative Extension Service, Division of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Oklahoma State University. Chapter 3.

C. Articles in peer-reviewed journals (ir in review; * former student advisee; ** Visiting Scholar (UW) 61. Kim, H*, KM Woosnam, and DW Marcouiller. 2020ir. Anticipatory adaptation to inland flood risks: A

case study of the US Midwest. Regional Environmental Change (submitted 11/19). 60. Choi, Y, Kim, H*, and DW Marcouiller. 2020ir. Survival by resilience: Recapturing business assets,

economic dynamics, and spatial differentials in urban Korea. Annals of Regional Science (submitted 9/19).

59. Kim, H* and DW Marcouiller. 2020ir. Rural perspectives on spatial resilience: Planning sustainable

livelihoods and coping with climate impacts along the U.S. Mississippi River. Rural Sociology (submitted 4/19).

58. Kim, H*, DW Marcouiller, and K Woosnam. 2020ir. Multilevel climate governance, anticipatory

adaptation, and the vulnerability-readiness nexus. Review of Policy Research (submitted 8/19; revised and resubmitted 12/19).

57. Kim, H*, DW Marcouiller, and K Woosnam. 2020ir. Coordinated planning effectiveness as multilevel

climate governance: Insights from coastal resilience and climate adaptation. Geoforum (submitted in first review 9/19).

56. Marcouiller, DW and KI Westeren**. 2019. Cultural tourism and rural entrepreneurship: A case study

of a Scandinavian literary festival. Regional Science Policy and Practice 11: 509–524 (DOI: 10.1111/rsp3.12200).

55. Kim, H* and DW Marcouiller. 2019. Making sense of resilience planning: Building community capacity

to address climate impacts and sustainable development. Climate and Development (doi.org/10.1080/17565529.2019.1613215).

54. Yu, L**, G Wang and DW Marcouiller. 2019. A scientometric review of pro-poor tourism research:

Visualization and analysis. Tourism Management Perspectives 30: 75-88. 53. Kim H*, DW Marcouiller, and K Woosnam. 2018. Rescaling social dynamics in climate change: The

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implications of cumulative exposure, climate justice, and community resilience. Geoforum 96: 129-140.

52. Kim, H*, DW Marcouiller, and Y Choi. 2018. Urban redevelopment with justice implications: The role

of social justice and social capital in residential relocation decisions. Urban Affairs Review (DOI: 10.1177/1078087418759605).

51. Wang, W**, L Yu, W Zhou*, DW Marcouiller, and B Luo. 2018. Estimating the mechanism of

participation in a Chinese rural land consolidation process. China Agricultural Economic Review doi.org/10.1108/CAER-08-2016-0126.

50. Kim, H* and DW Marcouiller. 2018. Mitigating flood risk & enhancing community resilience to natural

disasters: Plan quality matters. Environmental Hazards 17, 5: 397-417. 49. Kim, H* and DW Marcouiller. 2016. Natural disaster response, community resilience, and economic

capacity: A case study from coastal Florida. Society and Natural Resources 29, 8: 981-997. 48. Choi, Y, H Kim*, KM Woosnam, DW Marcouiller, and HJ Kim. 2016. Urban resettlement in residential

redevelopment projects: Considering desire to resettle and willingness to pay. Journal of Housing and the Built Environment 31: 213-238.

47. Kim, H* and DW Marcouiller. 2015. Considering disaster vulnerability and resiliency: The case of

hurricane effects on tourism-based economies. Annals of Regional Science 54, 3: 945-971. 46. Kim, H*, KM Woosnam, DW Marcouiller, KD Aleshinloye, and Y Choi. 2015. Urban residential

mobility preference: Considering the role of geography of opportunity and place attachment. Habitat International 49: 497-507

45. Kim, H*, K Woosnam, DW Marcouiller. 2015. Spatial and temporal contours in economic losses from

natural disasters: A case study of Florida. KSCE Journal of Civil Engineering 19, 3: 457-464. 44. Winkler, R*, SC Deller, and DW Marcouiller. 2015. Recreational housing and community economic

development: A triple bottom line approach. Growth and Change 46, 3: 481-500. 43. Chi, G* and DW Marcouiller. 2013. In-migration to remote rural regions: The relative impacts of

natural amenities and land developability. Landscape and Urban Planning 117: 22-31. 42. Chi, G* and DW Marcouiller. 2013. Natural amenities and their effects on migration along the urban-

rural continuum. Annals of Regional Science 50, 3: 861-883. 41. Dissart, JC*, ** and DW Marcouiller. 2012. Rural tourism production and the experience-scape.

Tourism Analysis 17: 691-704. 40. Chi, G* and DW Marcouiller. 2012. Recreational homes and migration to remote amenity-rich areas.

Journal of Regional Analysis and Policy 42, 1: 47-60. 39. Chi, G* and DW Marcouiller. 2011. Isolating the effect of natural amenities on population change at

the local level. Regional Studies 45, 4: 491-505. 38. Marcouiller, DW, J Prey, and I Scott*. 2009. The regional supply of outdoor recreation resources:

Demonstrating the use of location quotients as a management tool. Journal of Parks and Recreation

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Administration. 27, 4: 92-107. 37. Chi, G* and DW Marcouiller. 2009. Rethinking the effects of natural amenities on population growth:

Part II. Canadian Journal of Regional Science 32, 3: 349-360. 36. Chi, G* and DW Marcouiller. 2009. Rethinking the effects of natural amenities on population growth:

Part I. Canadian Journal of Regional Science 32, 3: 331-348. 35. Marcouiller, DW, I Scott* and J Prey. 2008. Outdoor recreation planning: A comprehensive approach

to understanding use interaction. CAB Reviews: Perspectives in Agriculture, Veterinary Science, Nutrition and Natural Resources 3, 90: 1-12.

34. Marcouiller, DW and X Xia**. 2008. Distribution of income from tourism sensitive employment.

Tourism Economics 14, 3: 545-565 33. Deller, SC, V Lledo, and DW Marcouiller. 2008. Modeling regional economic growth with a focus on

amenities. Review of Urban and Regional Studies 20, 1: 1-21. 32. Marcouiller, D. 2007. Rural tourism promotion as public policy: Panacea or Pandora’s Box? Journal of

Regional Analysis and Policy 37, 1: 28-31 (Guest Editors – Ed Feser and Andrew Isserman). Reprinted in: Tourism Planning: Linking Developmental Impacts with Planning and Management. ICFAI University Press: India.

31. Bowe, SA and DW Marcouiller. 2007. Natural Resources and the Tourism-Timber Tradeoff: Issues of

Regional Dependency and Economic Diversity. Forest Policy and Economics 9: 653-670. 30. Shaffer, R, S Deller, and D Marcouiller. 2006. Rethinking community economics. Economic Development

Quarterly 20, 1: 59-74. 29. Marcouiller, DW and J Prey. 2005. The tourism supply linkage: Recreational sites and their related

natural amenities. Journal of Regional Analysis and Policy 35, 1: 29-39. 28. Kim, KK*, DW Marcouiller, and SC Deller. 2005. Natural amenities and rural development:

Understanding spatial and distributional attributes. Growth and Change 36, 2: 273-297. 27. Marcouiller, DW, KK Kim*, and SC Deller. 2004. Natural amenities, tourism, and income distribution.

Annals of Tourism Research 31: 1031-1050. 26. Bowe, SA, DW Marcouiller, and MD LaBissoniere*. 2004. Regional dependence and location of the

wood products sector in the Northeastern United States: Unique attributes of an export-based industry. Wood and Fiber Science 36, 2: 161-173.

25. Marcouiller, DW, JG Clendenning*, and R Kedzior*. 2002. Natural amenity-led development and rural

planning: CPL Bibliography 365. Journal of Planning Literature 16, 4: 515-542. 24. Marcouiller, DW and SC Deller. 2001. Thirty years of regional science in the North American mid-

continent: A content analysis of Regional Science Perspectives and the Journal of Regional Analysis and Policy. Journal of Regional Analysis and Policy 31, 2: 33-44.

23. Deller, SC, TH Tsai, DW Marcouiller, and DBK English. 2001. The role of amenities and quality of life

in rural economic growth. American Journal of Agricultural Economics 83, 2: 352-365.

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22. English, DBK, DW Marcouiller, and HK Cordell. 2000. Linking local amenities with rural tourism

incidence: Estimates and effects. Society and Natural Resources 13, 1: 185-202. 21. Stier, JC, KK Kim*, and DW Marcouiller. 1999. Forest productivity and land ownership in the US Lake

States. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 29, 6: 1736-1742. 20. Leatherman, JC* and DW Marcouiller. 1999. Study area specification in forestry economic impact

analysis: modifying county-level secondary data. Northern Journal of Applied Forestry 16, 3: 129-136. 19. Hartzell, J* and DW Marcouiller. 1999. Economic aspects of professional sports facilities and the

planning challenge: CPL Bibliography 355. Journal of Planning Literature 14, 1: 131-146. 18. Leatherman, JC* and DW Marcouiller. 1999. Moving beyond modeling economic growth: A study of

how income is distributed to rural households. Economic Development Quarterly 13, 1: 38-45. 17. Marcouiller, DW. 1998. Environmental resources as latent primary factors of production in tourism:

The case of forest-based commercial recreation. Tourism Economics 4, 2: 131-145. 16. Marcouiller, DW. 1997. Toward integrative tourism planning in rural America. Journal of Planning

Literature 11, 3: 337-357. 15. Deller, SC, DW Marcouiller, and G Green. 1997. The influence of recreational housing development on

local government finances. Annals of Tourism Research 24, 3: 687-705. 14. Jepson, EJ*, DW Marcouiller, SC Deller. 1997. Incorporating market and nonmarket values into

regional planning for rural development (CPL Bibliographies #338/#339/#340). Journal of Planning Literature 12, 2: 220-257.

13. Marcouiller, DW. 1996. Development issues of rural resource-dependent regions. Journal of Regional

Analysis and Policy 28, 2: 49-51. 12. Marcouiller, DW and SC Deller. 1996. Natural resource stocks, flows, and regional economic change:

Seeing the forest and the trees. Journal of Regional Analysis and Policy 28, 2: 95-116. 11. Leatherman, JC* and DW Marcouiller. 1996. Persistent poverty and natural resource dependence:

Rural development policy analysis that incorporates income distribution. Journal of Regional Analysis and Policy 28, 2: 73-93.

10. Marcouiller, DW, DK Lewis, and DF Schreiner. 1996. Timber production factor shares by forest

tenancy group. Land Economics 72, 3: 358-369. 9. Green, GP, DW Marcouiller, SC Deller, DK Erkkila, and NR Sumathi. 1996. Local dependency, land

use attitudes, and economic development: Comparisons between seasonal and permanent residents. Rural Sociology 61, 3: 427-445.

8. Marcouiller, DW, DF Schreiner, and DK Lewis. 1996. The impact of forest land use on regional value

added. Review of Regional Studies 26, 2: 211-233. 7. Leatherman, JC* and DW Marcouiller. 1996. Estimating tourism's share of local income from

secondary data sources. Review of Regional Studies 26, 3: 317-339.

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6. Leatherman, JC* and DW Marcouiller. 1996. Income distribution characteristics of rural economic

sectors: Implications for local development policy. Growth and Change 27, 4: 434-459. 5. Marcouiller, DW, DF Schreiner, DK Lewis. 1995. The distributive economic impacts of intensive

timber production. Forest Science 41, 1: 122-139. 4. Marcouiller, DW. 1995. Tourism planning. Paper 316, Council of Planning Librarians Bibliography Series.

Chicago, IL: American Planning Association. 37 pages. 3. Jepson, EJ* and DW Marcouiller. 1994. Ethnic variation in leisure and recreational interests. Paper 311,

Council of Planning Librarians Bibliography Series. Chicago, IL: American Planning Association. 24 pages.

2. Marcouiller, DW, DF Schreiner, DK Lewis. 1993. Constructing a social accounting matrix to assess

distributive economic impacts of timber production. Regional Science Perspectives 23, 2: 60-90. 1. Marcouiller, DW, DE Ray, DF Schreiner, DK Lewis. 1992. Estimating economic impacts of

programming: A case study from forestry. Journal of Extension 30, 3: 20-23. Book Reviews (2)

Marcouiller, DW. 2013. Book Review of “The Rural Housing Question” by M Satsangi, N Gallent, and

M Bevan (published in 2010 by the Policy Press). International Journal of Housing Policy 13, 4: 449-451. Marcouiller, DW. 2011. Book Review of “Environmental Social Accounting Matrices: Theory and

Applications” by P Martinez de Anguita and J Wagner (published in 2010 by Routledge). Journal of Natural Resources Policy Research 3, 2: 207-208.

Articles in development (3):

Kim, D* and DW Marcouiller (in development). Local employment and income growth in gateway

communities: A spatial simultaneous equations model approach. Target journal: Society and Natural Resources (submitted LUP 1/19; rejected 1/19).

Kim, D* and DW Marcouiller (in-development). Economic trends and income inequality in communities

proximate to public lands: A spatiotemporal approach. Target journal: Regional Studies.

D. Outreach monographs & consultancy reports (65); ‡ = professionally-reviewed; * = graduate advisee Rynish, P*, T-L Hsu*, and DW Marcouiller. (in-development). Ski Hills and Climate Change. Applied

Research Report 18.2, University of Wisconsin – Madison/Extension (lead authorship shared). Glynn, D, T-L Hsu*, DW Marcouiller, and B. Ryan. 2018. Potential Economic Impacts of a Proposed

Whitewater Park: A Market-based Case Study from Stoughton, Wisconsin. Extension Report 18-01, Department of Planning and Landscape Architecture, University of Wisconsin – Madison/Extension (lead authorship shared).

‡ Marcouiller, DW 2017. Forest right of way. Forest Landowner 76, 5: 22-29.

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Berard, DS, S Chapin, A Hoogasian*, T Kane, DW Marcouiller, and T Wojciechowski. 2014. Understanding Active Silent Sports Enthusiasts: A Case Study of Gateway Community Impacts from Northern Wisconsin. Extension Report 14-01, Department of Urban and Regional Planning, University of Wisconsin - Madison/Extension (lead authorship shared).

‡ Prey, J, DW Marcouiller, and D Kim*. 2013. Economic Impacts of the Wisconsin State Park System:

Connections to Gateway Communities. PR-487-2013. Madison, WI: Wisc. Dept. of Natural Resources. ‡ Carper, C, J Guth, E Kakde, DW Marcouiller, P Ohlrogge, and L Wolfe. 2013. Motorized Outdoor

Recreation and Tourism Development within Trailside Communities. Monograph G3569. Madison, WI: Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System (lead authorship shared).

Hokans, R, J Maloney, DW Marcouiller, J Mich*, and T. Wojciechowski. 2013. The Community Economic

Impacts of Interpretive Centers: A Case Study of the Northern Great Lakes Visitor Center. Extension Report 13-03, Department of Urban and Regional Planning, University of Wisconsin - Madison/Extension (lead authorship shared).

Hoogasian, A*, T Winnett, and DW Marcouiller. 2013. A Country Music Festival and its Local Community

Impacts: The Case Study of Country Thunder 2012 and Kenosha County, Wisconsin. Extension Report 13-01, Department of Urban and Regional Planning, University of Wisconsin - Madison/Extension.

Marcouiller, D. 2013. More than 50 years of Planning Education at the University of Wisconsin – Madison: A

History of the Department of Urban and Regional Planning. Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin – Madison. 12 pages.

‡ Prey, J, DW Marcouiller, and A Haines. 2012. 2011-2016 Wisconsin Statewide Comprehensive Outdoor

Recreation Plan. PR-027-2012. Madison, WI: Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources.

Donaldson, J.*, B. Kazmierski, and D.W. Marcouiller. 2011. Local Economic Impacts of Golfing: A Case Study of the Luck Golf Course in Polk County, Wisconsin. Extension Report 11-01, Department of Urban and Regional Planning, University of Wisconsin - Madison/Extension.

Chraca, A.* and D.W. Marcouiller. 2010. Recreational Homes, Amenities, and Their Gateway Communities: A

Review of the Planning and Public Policy Literature. Staff Paper 10-01, Department of Urban and Regional Planning, University of Wisconsin – Madison.

‡ Kazmierski, B, M Kornmann, DW Marcouiller, and J Prey. 2009. Trails and Their Gateway Communities: A

Case Study of Recreational Use Compatibility and Economic Impacts. Extension Monograph 3880. Madison, WI: Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System (lead authorship shared).

Clements, J* and DW Marcouiller. 2008. Regional Economic Impacts of the Menominee Tribal Enterprises

Forestry and Mill Operations. Extension Report 08-02, Department of Urban and Regional Planning, University of Wisconsin - Madison/Extension.

Brown, L*, M Skwarczek P Malone, and D Marcouiller, 2007. Grapes and Wine as Rural Development

Opportunities in Wisconsin: The Economic Impacts of Viticulture, Wine Processing, and Wine Retailing to Communities Across the State. Extension Report 07-02, Department of Urban and Regional Planning, University of Wisconsin - Madison/Extension

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Marcouiller, DW, P Schmalz, and W Sierchula*. 2007. Tournament Angling in Wisconsin: Estimating Economic Impacts for Host Communities. Extension Report 07-01, Department of Urban and Regional Planning, University of Wiscosnin - Madison/Extension.

Hass, E, N Dixon, B Ryan, and DW Marcouiller. 2006. A Proposed Bicycle and Horse Trail from Spring Valley

to Elmwood, WI: The Extent and Impact of Visitor Expenditures. Extension Report 06-01, Department of Urban and Regional Planning, University of Wisconsin – Madison/Extension.

Marcouiller, DW and J Prey. 2005. Providing Opportunities for Outdoor Recreation: Standardizing County-

level Supply Elements as a Component of the 2005-2010 Wisconsin SCORP. Working Paper 05-1, Department of Urban and Regional Planning, University of Wisconsin - Madison.

Marcouiller, DW I Scott*, and J Prey. 2005. Addressing Recreation Conflict: Providing a Conceptual Basis for

Management. Working Paper 05-2, Department of Urban and Regional Planning, University of Wisconsin - Madison.

Marcouiller, DW, S Hamilton, and P Schmaltz. 2005. Economic and Demographic Characteristics of the

Bassmaster 50 Elite Tournament on Lake Wissota. Wisconsin Department of Tourism Staff Paper. Madison, WI.

Marcouiller, D, E Goodman*, S Fox*, and D Scheler. 2004. Travel and Tourism Employment in Wisconsin:

Moving Beyond Aggregate Estimates and Conventional Wisdom. Staff Paper 04-2. Madison, WI: Department of Urban and Regional Planning, University of Wisconsin – Madison.

Marcouiller, D, S Bowe, and JC Dissart*. 2004. Forests and Rural Economic Development in the Northeastern

United States. Staff Paper 04-1. Madison, WI: Department of Urban and Regional Planning, University of Wisconsin - Madison.

‡ Marcouiller, DW 2003. Valuing water resources: An elusive but critical input into public decision-

making. Transactions 90: 119-142. ‡ Marcouiller, DW 2003. Water economics: The dismal art of valuing common-pool resources. Lakeline 23,

3: 14-17. Marcouiller, D, E Hass, and P Herreid*. 2003. The In-Fishermen Walleye Tournament: A Study of Economic

Impacts in Pierce County and the Surrounding Lake Pepin Region. Extension Report 03-3, Department of Urban and Regional Planning, University of Wisconsin - Madison/Extension. 20 pp.

Marcouiller, DW, P Herreid*, and J Prey. 2003. Standardizing County-level Recreation Supply Components.

Working Paper 03-2, Department of Urban and Regional Planning, University of Wisconsin - Madison

Roback, P and DW Marcouiller. 2003. Economic Impacts of the Port Washington Maritime Heritage Center: A

Study of Projected Impacts. Staff Paper 03-01, Center for Community Economic Development, Madison, WI.

Zeman, AR*, M Koles*, and DW Marcouiller. 2003. Ensuring Open Space: An Assessment of Factors that

Explain State-sponsored Land Protection Programs. Extension Report 03-01, Department of Urban and Regional Planning, University of Wisconsin – Madison.

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‡ Marcouiller, D, E Olson*, and J Prey. 2002. State Parks and Their Gateway Communities: Development and Recreation Planning Issues in Wisconsin. Monograph G3987. Madison, WI: Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System.

Marcouiller, DW, A Anderson, and L Hewitt*. 2001. Outdoor Recreation, Community Development, and

Change through Time: A Replicated Study of Canoeing and Trout Angling in Southwestern Wisconsin. Staff Paper 00-2, Center for Community Economic Development, UW - Madison/Extension, Madison, WI. 85 pages.

Marcouiller, DW and E Olson*. 2001. State-owned Recreational Sites and Their Surrounding Communities:

An Assessment of Rural Development Impacts. Staff Paper 00-2, Center for Community Economic Development, UW-Madison/Extension, Madison, WI. 67 pages.

‡ Marcouiller, DW and JC Stier. 2000. Modeling the regional economic aspects of forest management

alternatives. In: Vasievich, M. (ed.). Proceedings of the 7th Symposium on Systems Analysis of Forest Resources. USDA Forest Service General Technical Report NC-205; pp. 411-427.

‡ Marcouiller, DW, T Mace, and T Watkins. 1999. Wisconsin’s Northern State Forest Assessments:

Socioeconomics for the NHAL State Forest Region. PUB-FR-138a 99, WDNR, Madison, WI. 43 pages.

‡ Marcouiller, DW and T Mace. 1999. Forests and Regional Development: Economic Impacts of Woodland Use for Recreation and Timber in Wisconsin. Monograph G3694. Madison, WI: Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System. 43 pages.

Marcouiller, DW, SC Deller, J Moskal, and S Grabow. 1999. Assessing Potential Economic and Ecological

Impacts of Removing the Indianford Dam. Staff Paper 99.3 - Center for Community Economic Development, University of Wisconsin - Extension, Madison, WI. 68 pages.

‡ Olson, E*, DW Marcouiller, and J Prey. 1999. Recreational User Groups and their Leisure Characteristics:

Analysis for the Statewide Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Planning (SCORP) Process. PR447 - WDNR, Madison, WI and Staff Paper 98.4 - Center for Community Economic Development, University of Wisconsin - Extension, Madison, WI. 74 pages.

Marcouiller, DW and T Mace. 1998. Forest-based Recreation and Timber Production in the Northwoods: A

Resource Planning Assessment with Specific Reference to the Northern Highlands - American Legion State Forest (NHAL-SF). Staff Paper 98.3; Department of Urban and Regional Planning, UW-Madison/Extension, Madison, WI. 52 pages.

Ford, J and DW Marcouiller. 1998. The Wisconsin Maritime Museum in Manitowoc: A Study of the Economic

Impacts Resulting from Expansion. Extension Report 98.2, Department of Urban and Regional Planning, University of Wisconsin - Madison, Madison, WI. 15 pages.

Haines, A, DW Marcouiller, NR Sumathi, and A Anderson. 1997. Regional Economic Impact Assessments:

An Annotated Bibliography of Selected Wisconsin Studies. Staff Paper Number 97.3; Center for Community Economic Analysis, UW-Extension, Madison, WI.

Hanken, J and DW Marcouiller. 1997. Economic Impacts of the Kenosha Automobile Museum: A Study of

Projected Effects. Staff Paper 97.5. Community for Economic Development, University of Wisconsin - Extension, Madison, WI. 11 pages.

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Wilson, T, DW Marcouiller, and T Sutphin*. 1997. Trends in the East-Central Wisconsin Tourism Industry: An Analysis of Activity in Four Tourism-related Sectors. Staff Paper 96.5, Center for Community for Economic Development, University of Wisconsin - Extension, Madison, WI. 16 pages.

‡ Marcouiller, DW and JC Stier. 1997. Income distribution and alternative forest management regimes: A

case study from the U.S. Lake States. Invited paper presented at the XI World Forestry Congress, October 13 - 22, 1997, Antalya, Turkey. In: Policies, Institutions and Means for Sustainable Forestry Development. Proceedings of the XI World Forestry Congress. UN-FAO and IUFRO Technical Report, Ankara, Turkey, p.289 (11-page paper).

‡ Marcouiller, DW, G Green, S Deller, NR Sumathi, and D Erkkila. 1996. Recreational Homes and Regional

Development: A Case Study from the Upper Great Lake States. Monograph G3651. Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin - System: Board of Regents. 31 pages.

Marcouiller, DW and JC Stier. 1996. Forest Management Alternatives and Income Distribution in the Lake

States. Staff Paper Series #48, Department of Forestry, University of Wisconsin - Madison. 26 pp. Preissing, J, D Marcouiller, G Green, S Deller, and NR Sumathi. 1996. Recreational Homes and Regional

Development: A Comparison of Two Northern Wisconsin Counties. Staff Paper 96.4, Center for Community Economic Development, University of Wisconsin - Extension, Madison, WI. 29 pp.

Hamilton, SM, DW Marcouiller, and WC Norman. 1996. The Merrimac Ferry: A Study of Rider Behavior

and Attitude. Staff Paper 96.1, Center for Community Economic Development, University of Wisconsin - Extension, Madison, WI. 32 pages.

Marcouiller, DW. 1995. Towards Integrative Tourism Planning: Historical Perspectives on Sustainable Tourism

Development. Extension Report 95.4, University of Wisconsin - Madison, Department of Urban and Regional Planning, Madison, WI. 77 pages.

Marcouiller, DW, A Anderson and WC Norman. 1995. Trout Angling and Implications for Regional

Development: A Case Study of Southwestern Wisconsin. Staff Paper 95.3, Center for Community Economic Development, University of Wisconsin - Extension, Madison, WI. 68 pages.

Marcouiller, DW, J Preissing, and J Alpi. 1995. Regional Economic Impacts of the Crex Meadows Wildlife

Refuge. Staff Paper 95.4. Tourism Research and Resource Center, University of Wisconsin - Extension, Madison, WI. 19 pages.

Marcouiller, DW and J Alpi. 1995. Using County Sales Tax to Identify Tourism Trends: Selected Wisconsin

Counties. Extension Report 95.1, Tourism Research and Resource Center, University of Wisconsin - Extension, Madison, WI. 51 pages.

Marcouiller, DW, S Hamilton, and C Jobe. 1995. Farm Progress Days 1994: Economic and Educational

Impacts. Staff Paper 95.1, Tourism Research and Resource Center, University of Wisconsin - Extension, Madison, WI. 25 pages.

Norman, WC, DW Marcouiller, and S Hamilton. 1995. A Profile of Visitors to the 1994 Dane County Fair.

Staff Paper, Tourism Research and Resource Center, University of Wisconsin - Extension, Madison, WI. 34 pages.

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Norman, WC, S Hamilton, and DW Marcouiller. 1995. A Profile of Visitors to the EAA Air Adventure Museum. Staff Paper 95.4, Tourism Research and Resource Center, University of Wisconsin - Extension, Madison, WI. 24 pages.

Marcouiller, DW. 1994. Economic Impact of the Wisconsin Maritime Museum. Staff Paper 94.2, Tourism

Research and Resource Center, University of Wisconsin - Extension, Madison, WI. 13 pages. Marcouiller, DW. 1994. Tourism-related Labor Returns in Northern Wisconsin. Staff Paper 94.1, Tourism

Research and Resource Center, UW - Extension, Madison, WI. 18 pages. Norman, WC and D Marcouiller. 1994. Expenditure Patterns of School of the Arts at Rhinelander

Participants. Staff Paper 94.14, Tourism Research and Resource Center, University of Wisconsin - Extension, Madison, WI. 8 pages.

Norman, WC, DW Marcouiller, and S Hamilton. 1994. A Profile of Visitors to the Wisconsin State Fair: Final

Report. Staff Paper 94.6, Tourism Research and Resource Center, University of Wisconsin - Extension, Madison, WI. 55 pages.

Norman, WC, S Hamilton, and DW Marcouiller. 1994. A Profile of Visitors to the 1993 Experimental

Aircraft Association Convention. Staff Paper 94.12, Tourism Research and Resource Center, University of Wisconsin - Extension, Madison, WI. 89 pages.

Van Koningsveld, R, WC Norman, and DW Marcouiller. 1994. Eagle Watchers along the Wisconsin River:

Survey Results from the Winter of 1993-1994. Staff Paper 94.3, Tourism Research and Resource Center, University of Wisconsin - Extension, Madison, WI. 22 pages.

Deller, SC, NR Sumathi, and DW Marcouiller. 1993. Regional Economic Models for the State of Wisconsin:

An Application of the Micro-IMPLAN Modeling System. Staff Paper 93.6, Ctr. for Community Economic Development, Univ. of Wisconsin - Extension, Madison, WI. 38 pages.

‡ Marcouiller, DW, A Stoecker, and H Mapp. 1992. Use of Simulation and Asset Replacement Theory to

Evaluate Thinning Strategies in Forest Plantations. Abstract in: Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics 25, 1: 294. Based on a 17 page paper.

Marcouiller, DW and DK Lewis. 1992. Development and Use of a Supply-Determined Social Accounting

Matrix to Evaluate Economic Impacts of Forest Productivity on Distribution of Regional Factor Income: An Annotated Bibliography. Working Staff Paper ERP-WPS 2, Department of Forestry, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK. 38 pages.

‡ Marcouiller, DW, DE Ray, DF Schreiner, DK Lewis. 1991. On Estimating the Regional Economic

Development Impacts of Extension Programming. Abstract in: Southern Journal of Agricultural Economics 23, 1: 268.

‡ Marcouiller, D.W., P. McDowell, D. Walters and S. Anderson. 1991. The Use of Wood as a Residential

Heating Fuel: Status of Current Consumption in Oklahoma. FER - 4, Division of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK. 18 pages.

Marcouiller, DW and S Anderson. 1991. Availability and marketing of Christmas trees in Oklahoma. In: Proceedings of the 10th Annual Oklahoma Horticultural Industries Meeting, January 4-5, 1991; Tulsa, OK. 150-54.

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Marcouiller, DW and S Anderson. 1990. Christmas trees in Oklahoma: Results of a grower survey. In:

Proceedings of the 9th Annual Oklahoma Horticultural Industries Meeting, January 5-6, 1990; Tulsa, OK. 90-94.

Marcouiller, DW and PV Ellefson. 1987. Forest Land Use and Management Conflicts: A Review and

Evaluation of Approaches for Management. Technical Staff Paper No. 73, Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station, St. Paul, MN. 86 pages.

E. Extension factsheets for public audiences (41); ¥ = professionally edited * = former graduate advisee

¥ Marcouiller, DW and multi-state team. 2013. Development implications of recreational homes. UWEX

Publications, Madison, WI. 6 pages. ¥ Marcouiller, DW and multi-state team. 2013. Recreational homes and local government finance. UWEX

Publications Madison, WI. 4 pages. ¥ Marcouiller, DW and multi-state team. 2013. Recreational homes and local demographic change. UWEX

Publications Madison, WI. 4 pages. ¥ Carper, C, J Guth, E Kakde, D Marcouiller, P Ohlrogge, and L Wolfe. 2012. Cheese Country Trail: User

Characteristics. UWEX Publications, Madison, WI. 2 pages. ¥ Carper, C, J Guth, E Kakde, D Marcouiller, P Ohlrogge, and L Wolfe. 2012. Cheese Country Trail:

Economic impacts. UWEX Publications, Madison, WI. 2 pages. ¥ Carper, C, J Guth, E Kakde, D Marcouiller, P Ohlrogge, and L Wolfe. 2012. Cheese Country Trail: Future

Directions. UWEX Publications, Madison, WI. 2 pages. Foster, T* and D Marcouiller. 2010. Recreational homes and destination regions. Department of Urban

and Regional Planning, University of Wisconsin – Madison/Extension. 4 pages. Marcouiller, D 2003. State parks and the economic impacts of their visitors. Community Economics,

Number 317, University of Wisconsin – Madison/Extension. 2 pages.

¥ Anderson, A, L Hewitt*, and D Marcouiller. 2001. Canoeing and angling in Southwestern Wisconsin: A look at recreation and community change over time. Madison, WI: Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System. 8 pages.

Marcouiller, DW 1999. Alternative forest uses and resource-dependent communities: Is the glass half

empty or half-full? Community Economics, Number 271, Department of Agricultural Economics, University of Wisconsin - Madison, Cooperative Extension Service. 2 pages.

¥ Marcouiller, D and S Coggins*. 1999. The economic value of water: An introduction. Publication G3698

- 1, University of Wisconsin - System Board of Regents, Madison, WI. 6 pages.

¥ Marcouiller, D and S Coggins*. 1999. How does the market value water resources? Publication G3698 - 2, University of Wisconsin - System Board of Regents, Madison, WI. 8 pages.

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¥ Marcouiller, D and S Coggins*. 1999. Water: Issues of property rights. Publication G3698 - 3, University of Wisconsin - System Board of Regents, Madison, WI (in-press.) 6 pages.

Marcouiller, D and G Green. 1997. Economic development and land use: Different strokes for different

folks. Community Economics, Number 246, Department of Agricultural Economics, University of Wisconsin - Madison, Cooperative Extension Service. 2 pages.

¥ Marcouiller, DW and A Anderson. 1996. Trout Angling and Regional Development. At Work in the

Kickapoo factsheet series, University of Wisconsin - Madison, College of Agricultural and Life Sciences, Madison, WI. 6 pages.

Marcouiller, DW and study team. 1996. At Work in Florence County: Commercial Recreation. Report

96.2, Center for Community Economic Development, UWEX, Madison, WI. 6 pages. Marcouiller, DW and study team. 1996. At Work in Florence County: The Public Sector. Report 96.3,

Center for Community Economic Development, UWEX, Madison, WI. 4 pages. Marcouiller, DW and study team. 1996. At Work in Florence County: Timber and Wood Processing.

Report 96.1, Center for Community Economic Development, UWEX, Madison, WI. 8 pages. Marcouiller, DW 1996. Rural Public Services and the Eyes of the Beholder: The Case of Recreational

Homeowners and Residents. Community Economics, Number 233, Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics, University of Wisconsin - Madison, Cooperative Extension Service. 2 pages.

Marcouiller, DW, S Deller, and G Green. 1995. Expenditures of Recreational Homeowners in Wisconsin.

Tourism Reports, Number 95.1, Tourism Research and Resource Center, UWEX, Madison, WI. 4 pages.

Marcouiller, DW 1995. The Community Impacts of Festivals and Events. Community Economics,

Number 222, Department of Agricultural Economics, University of Wisconsin - Madison, Cooperative Extension Service. 2 pages.

Norman, WC, D Marcouiller, and S Hamilton. 1995. A Profile of Visitors to the 1994 Wisconsin State

Fair (popular version of full report). Tourism Research and Resource Center, Madison, WI. 20 pages.

¥ Norman, WC, S Hamilton, and D Marcouiller. 1994. A Profile of Visitors to the 1993 Experimental Aircraft Association Convention (popular version of full report). Tourism Research and Resource Center, Madison, WI. 13 pages.

Marcouiller, DW 1993. Economic Impacts of Tourism: Where do Travelers' Expenditures Go?

Occasional Notes 93.2, Tourism Research and Resource Center, UWEX, Madison, WI. 2 pages. Marcouiller, DW and SC Deller. 1993. Recreational Housing Trends. Occasional Notes 93.1, Tourism

Research and Resource Center, UWEX, Madison, WI. 2 pages.

¥ Clouber, C, D Lewis, and D Marcouiller. 1992. Oklahoma's Forest Resources. Oklahoma State University Forest Economics Program, Stillwater, OK. 10 pages.

¥ Wittwer, RF, DW Marcouiller, C Barden, S Anderson. 1991. Growing Oak Trees from Seed. OSU

Extension Facts No. 5031, Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service, Stillwater, OK. 6 pages.

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¥ Tauer, CG, DW Marcouiller, G Huffman, S Anderson. 1991. Tree Improvement in Oklahoma

Woodlands. OSU Extension Facts No. 5030, Okla. Coop. Extension Service, Stillwater, OK. 4 pages.

¥ Anderson, S and DW Marcouiller. 1991. Introduction to Growing Christmas Trees. OSU Extension Facts No. 5020., Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service, Stillwater, OK. 6 pages.

¥ Marcouiller, DW, P Lewis, S Anderson. 1990. Cutting Firewood Safely. OSU Extension Facts No. 9431,

Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service, Stillwater, OK. 6 pages.

¥ Marcouiller, DW, P Lewis, S Anderson. 1990. Safe Chainsaw Operation. OSU Extension Facts No. 9430, Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service, Stillwater, OK. 4 pages.

¥ Anderson, S and DW Marcouiller. 1990. Growing Shiitake Mushrooms. OSU Extension Facts No. 5029,

Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service, Stillwater, OK. 6 pages.

¥ Wittwer, RF, DW Marcouiller, S Anderson. 1990. Even and Uneven-Aged Forest Management. OSU Extension Facts No. 5028, Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service, Stillwater, OK. 6 pages.

¥ Anderson, S and DW Marcouiller. 1990. Early Protection and Care for Planted Seedlings. OSU

Extension Facts No. 5025, Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service, Stillwater, OK. 6 pages. ¥ Anderson, S and DW Marcouiller. 1990. Tree Seedling Availability, Planting, and Initial Care. OSU

Extension Facts No. 5024, Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service, Stillwater, OK. 6 pages. ¥ Anderson, S and DW Marcouiller. 1990. Tree Planting Objectives and the Seedling Selection Process.

OSU Extension Facts No. 5023, Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service, Stillwater, OK. 4 pages.

¥ Marcouiller, DW and S Anderson. 1989. Managing Your Woodlot for Firewood. OSU Extension Facts No. 9439, Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service, Stillwater, OK. 4 pages.

¥ Marcouiller, DW and S Anderson. 1989. Firewood - How to Obtain, Measure, Season, and Burn. OSU

Extension Facts No. 9440, Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service, Stillwater, OK. 6 pages.

¥ Anderson, S and DW Marcouiller. 1989. Fertilization of Christmas Trees in Oklahoma. OSU Extension Facts No. 5027, Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service, Stillwater, OK. 2 pages.

Baughman, M and D Marcouiller. 1987. Financial Analysis of Tree Planting Under the Conservation

Reserve Program in Minnesota. Minnesota Extension Service Report, St. Paul, MN. 12 pages.

F. Funded research - title and source (nominal amount since 2014) Dane County Hazard Mitigation Planning. Funded by Dane County using Federal Emergency Management

Agency funds. $28,681 (2014-15) Curricular Assessment. Funded by the Office of the Vice Provost, University of Wisconsin – Madison;

University Assessment Project. $10,000 (2014-15) Recreational homes, gateway communities, and rural development. Funded by the North Central Regional

Center for Rural Development, Michigan State University, using funds provided by the USDA.

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Economic impact of the Wisconsin State Parks and Trails System. Funded by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, Bureau of Parks and Recreation.

2011-2016 Wisconsin Statewide Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan. Three applied research elements

including (1) Outdoor Recreation and Public Health, (2) Evaluation of Urban Park and Greenway Open Spaces, and (3) Goals and Objectives in Outdoor Recreation Planning. Funded using Federal (USDI) LWCN Funds administered by the WDNR, Bureau of Parks and Recreation.

Motorized use trails and their gateway communities: A case study of the Cheese Country Trail. Funded by the

Southwest Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission and local RC&D agencies. Collaborative applied research with county UWEX educators and local stakeholders.

Understanding active silent sports enthusiasts: A case study of gateway community impacts from northern

Wisconsin. Funded by UWEX CNRED Team Funds and grants from a host of local non-profit groups. Collaborative applied research with county UWEX educators and local stakeholders.

2005-2010 Statewide Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Planning (SCORP): Supply of recreational sites and

natural amenities in Wisconsin AND Assessing alternative capacity indices. Funded using Federal (USDI) LWCN Funds administered by the WDNR, Bureau of Parks and Recreation.

Recreational use conflicts: Developing a basis for public policy: A component of the 2005-2010 Wisconsin Statewide

Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Planning process. Funded using Federal (USDI) LWCN Funds administered by the WDNR, Bureau of Parks and Recreation.

Estimating the local economic impacts of angling: Developing an understanding of the effects on business activity of

a large-scale fishing event held on Lake Wissota in June of 2005. Funded by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources.

A clearinghouse of applied research studies and resources pertaining to tourism and community development.

Funded by UWEX CNRED Team Funds. Labor use and wage characteristics in tourism. Funded by the Wisconsin Department of Tourism and the

Wisconsin Tourism Federation. ATV use in Wisconsin - Assessing economic impacts. Funded by the Wisconsin Department of Tourism. Socioeconomic impacts of the Wisconsin State Park System: Integrating outdoor recreation within a community

development framework. Funded using Federal (USDI) LWCN Funds administered by the WDNR, Bureau of Parks and Recreation.

The role of natural amenities in rural economic growth. Funded by the USDA Forest Service. The economic value of preserving natural amenities in remote areas: Lake shore. Funded by USDA Hatch Funds. Outdoor recreation, community development, and change through time: A replicated study of canoeing and trout

angling in Southwestern Wisconsin. Funded by Nuzem Foundation. An economic evaluation of the Lake Koshkonong Indianford Dam. Funded by local units of government. A regional equilibrium approach to assessing forest land management policy. Funded by Federal McIntire-

Stennis Program.

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Local economic impact analysis of state forest properties for resource planning. Funded by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, Division of Forestry.

Analysis of the 1996 Wisconsin Forest Use Survey database for recreation planning. Funded by the Wisconsin

Department of Natural Resources, Division of Forestry. Forest resources, outdoor recreation, and rural economies: identifying the tourism component. Funded by the

USDA Forest Service. The economic value of water: an educational program designed to improve resource awareness. Funded by the

UWEX CNRED Program Area. Economic impact of forest use for recreation and timber. Funded by the Wisconsin Department of Natural

Resources, Bureau of Forestry. An environmental social accounting matrix for analyzing forest management policy. Funded by the National

Research Initiative, USDA. Recreational housing in the Upper Great Lakes States. Funded by the North Central Regional Center for

Rural Development, Iowa State University, using funds provided by the USDA. Planning Education: Graduate Student Funding. Fellowships using funds from private sources. Chair’s Research Fellowship. Travel Grants: Funds provided by the UW, HZAU, UNIOESTE, HiNT, CEMAGREF, UBC, and ICLPST.

V. TEACHING

A. Classroom Teaching (title, course#, and ‘years taught) University of Wisconsin – Madison:

1. Methods of Planning Analysis (URPL/SW 721); ‘97, 12, 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 19 2. Regional Economic Problem Analysis (URPL/Econ/PubAff 734); ‘96, 00, 02, 04, 06, 07, 09, 11, 19 3. Planning Workshop (URPL 912); ‘05, 10, 17 4. Seminar in Land Use and Community Development: Tourism and Recreation Planning

(URPL 912/821); ‘96, 97, 03, 12, 17 5. Seminar in Rural Housing (URPL 944); ‘96 6. First Year Seminar: Exploring the Foundations of Liberal Education (ILS 138); ‘11

Huazhong Agricultural University – Wuhan, CHINA

7. Regional Economic Problem Analysis, Summer ‘15 North Trondelag University College – Namsos/Steinkjer, NORWAY:

8. Tourism Planning and Marketing (ØKA 952); Høgskolen i Nord-Trøndelag, ‘08 University of British Columbia – Vancouver, BC CANADA:

9. Development Economics (FRE/Econ 341); ‘02 10. Land Economics (FRE/Econ 374); ‘01, 02

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B. Graduate Students Supervised (* indicates chair & senior supervisor)

1. PhD students (Urban and Regional Planning unless otherwise noted) * Todd Flournoy (University Fellowship recipient) Zhixuan Wu (current) Jane Zheng, (2011; readmitted to PhD 2018) * Danya Kim, dissertation title: “Public lands and their role in rural development: Understanding

demographic, economic, and distributional relationships”; University of Wisconsin – Madison, Department of Urban and Regional Planning, successfully defended, awarded PhD - August 2016.

* Hyun Kim, dissertation title: “Exploring the role of community capacity and planning effort in disaster risk reduction and environmental sustainability: Spatio-temporal vulnerability and reciliency perspectives”; University of Wisconsin – Madison, Department of Urban and Regional Planning, successfully defended, awarded PhD - August 2015.

* Karen VanGilder, withdrew 2010. Richelle Winkler, 2010 graduate – Community and Environmental Sociology Sandra Pinel, 2008 graduate Eric Olson, withdrew 2007. * Bimal RajBhandary, withdrew 2006. * Guangqing Chi, dissertation title: “Natural amenities and their effects on migration along the urban-

rural continuum”; University of Wisconsin – Madison, Environmental Demography Special Committee Degree, successfully defended, awarded PhD - August 2006.

Greg Clendenning, 2004 graduate - Forest Ecology and Management * Jean Christophe Dissart, dissertation title: “The role of outdoor recreation facilities in remote rural

economic development planning: An exploratory approach”, University of Wisconsin – Madison, Department of Urban and Regional Planning, successfully defended, awarded PhD - May 2003.

* Kwang-Koo Kim, dissertation title: “Examining the distributional effect of economic structure within and extended endogenous growth framework: A spatial econometric perspective for regional economic development planning “, successfully defended, awarded PhD – May 2002

Michael Bennett, 2002 graduate - Agricultural and Applied Economics Bintang Simangunsong, 2001 graduate - Forest Ecology and Management

* Hyocheon Jang, withdrew 1999. Tom Kapper, 1999 graduate – Institute for Environmental Studies David Tomberlin, 1999 graduate - Department of Forest Ecology and Management José Sorrantini, 1999 graduate - Department of Civil Engineering Joshua Duke, 1999 graduate - Agricultural and Applied Economics Martin Shields, 1997 graduate - Agricultural and Applied Economics * John Leatherman, dissertation title: “Developing a social accounting matrix for the Kickapoo River

Valley“ successfully defended, awarded PhD – May 1995

2 M.S. and independent study; 194 students in URPL, AAE, FWE, and NIES.

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VI. SERVICE A. International Scholarship: - Delegate, 4th World Planning Schools Congress, Rio de Janeiro, BRASIL (2016) - Visiting Professor, State University of Western Paraná, BRASIL (2016) - Visiting Professor, Huazhong Agricultural University, Wuhan CHINA (2015) - Delegate, 3rd World Planning Schools Congress, Perth, AUSTRALIA (2011) - Chadbourne Residential College (CRC Global), Monte Cristo, DOMINICAN REPUBLIC (2011) - Visiting Expert, Southwest University for Nationalities, Chengdu, CHINA (2010) - Visiting Professor, North Trondelag University College, Steinkjer, NORWAY (2008/09/13) - Visiting Scientist, CEMAGREF, Grenoble, FRANCE (2009) - Joint ACSP - Association of European Schools of Planning (AESOP), Leuven, BELGIUM (2003) - University of British Columbia, Vancouver, CANADA (2001/02) - International Center for Land Policy and Tenure, Taipei, TAIWAN (1997/98/99) - Delegate, 3rd World Forestry Congress, Antalya, TURKEY (1997) B. Visiting Scholars Hosted: - Marko Petrovic, University of Belgrade, SERBIA, 2019 - Ying Chen, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, CHINA (PRC), 2017 - Wenxiong Wang, Huazhong Agricultural University, CHINA (PRC); 2014/2015

- Shang Tiancheng, Tianjin University, CHINA (PRC); 2010/2011 (Fulbright Fellow). - Jean-Christophe Dissart, CEMAGREF, FRANCE; 2010. - Pery Francisco Assis Shikida, State University of Western Paraná, BRASIL; 2010. - Knut Ingar Westeren, North Trondelag University College, Steinkjer, NORWAY; 2008, 09, 10, 11, 12. - Xianli Xia, Northwest A&F University, CHINA (PRC); 2007/2008.

C. Proposal and Program Peer-reviews:

- Site Visit Teams, Planning Accreditation Board (* denotes service as Chair) Jackson State University (2020) * San Jose State University (2017) * University of California – Irvine (2014) * Ball State University (2013) * Ohio State University (2010) * Eastern Washington University (2007) Florida State University (2005) University of Nebraska – Lincoln (2003) - Tenure & Academic Promotion Cases External Reviewer University of Massachusetts – Amherst (2020) University of California – Berkeley (2018) Iowa State University (2018) Arizona State University (2018) University of California – Irvine (2015) University of Colorado – Denver (2014) University of Massachusetts – Amherst (2012) University of Southern Maine (2010) George Mason University (2007) Clemson University (2002) University of Wisconsin – Extension (2007, 2009, 2012, 2014) - LaFollette School of Public Affairs review team member (2006) - Ecosystem Management Program, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources

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- Research Proposals – Independent Peer-review National Science Foundation - Economics, Geography and Regional Science USDA National Small Business Innovation Program USDA National Research Initiative review USDA Hatch funds review (18) USDA McIntire-Stennis funds review (5) North Central Regional Center for Rural Development (12) Croatian Science Foundation (2) International Joint Commission (US/Canada) Trout Unlimited proposal review National Fish and Wildlife Foundation proposal review South Carolina Sea Grant proposal review (4)

D. Referee for Peer-reviewed Journal Manuscripts (200+ unique manuscripts):

African J of Agricultural Economics Agriculture and Human Values Agricultural and Resource Economics American J of Agricultural Economics (2) Annals of Leisure Research Annals of Operations Research Annals of Regional Science (2) Annals of Tourism Research (13) Cahier d’Economie et Sociologie Rurale Canadian Journal of Forest Research (2) Ecological Economics (2) Economic Development Quarterly (5) Encyclopedia of Networks Environment and Planning A (4) European Countryside (2) Forest Policy and Economics Forest Science (9) Forests (2) GeoForum (2) Growth and Change (5) International J of Disaster Risk Reduction (2) International J of Housing Policy International Regional Science Review J of the American Planning Association (5) J of Applied Geography J of Baltic Studies (2) J of Environmental Economics and Policy J of Environmental Mgmt and Planning (12)

J of Forestry (4) J of Planning Education and Research (6) J of Planning Literature (5) J of Regional Analysis and Policy (27) J of Regional Science (3) Land Economics (16) Land Use Policy Landscape and Urban Planning (4) Leisure Sciences North American J of Fisheries Management (2) Northern J of Applied Forestry (2) Papers in Regional Science (7) Planning Practice and Research (2) PLOS ONE Regional Science Perspectives (6) Regional Studies (3) Review of Regional Studies (5) Rural Sociology (7) Society and Natural Resources Technology Transfer and Entrepreneurship Tourism Analysis (2) Tourism Economics (3) Tourism Geographies (4) Tourism Management (2) Tourism Planning and Development (2) Urban Affairs Review (2) Urban Studies (2)

E. Campus Service (University of Wisconsin - Madison):

- Faculty Senate – Senator (1995 – 2010), College of Letters and Science Senator (1995 – 2010) - Transportation Services Committee, 1998/99; 2012-present; Chair, 1999/00; 2015-2018. - Chadbourne Residential College – Steering Committee Member, 2010-14

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F. Department Service (Department of Urban and Regional Planning):

- Committee service (* denotes service as Chair over the course of time) * Executive Committee (1999 through present) * Ph.D. Program (Preliminary Examination Committee 18 separate occasions) * M.S. Program * Faculty Evaluation and Awards * Tenure and Post-tenure Review/Mentoring Committee Ken Genskow, tenured 2012; Full Professor and PTR 2017 Kurt Paulsen, tenured 2013; PTR 2018 Jim LaGro, PTR 2007 * Extension Committee * Faculty Lecture Committee Curriculum Committee Miscellaneous Committees (Modules, Computer, Administrative) - Curriculum Review (M.S. 2003; Ph.D. 2001, 2009, 2015) - Chair of Department (2012 – 2015)

G. Offices and Certifications held in professional associations:

- Member, Academic Site Visitor and Chair Pool, Planning Accreditation Board; 2002-present. - Mid-continent Regional Science Association; Secretary/Treasurer, 1998/01 - Mid-continent Regional Science Association; President, 1996/97 (past) & President Elect, 1995/96 - Mid-continent Regional Science Association; Vice President, 1994/95 - Editorial Boards Journal of Regional Analysis and Planning (2008-present). Informe Gepec (2011- present). - Wisconsin Extension Community Development Association; Board of Directors, 1997 -1999. - Certified Planner, AICP Certificate # 11558, 1996 – 2012. - Oklahoma Forestry Association, Board of Directors, 1991 - 1993.