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William F. Siemer
Research Support Specialist
119 Fernow Hall
Cornell University
Ithaca, NY 14853
Ph: 607-255-2828
Fx: 607-254-2299
e.mail:
wfs1@cornell.edu
website
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William F. Siemer
Ph.D - Cornell University - 2009
M.S. - Michigan State University - 1986
B.S. - University of Missouri - 1983
Bill Siemer joined the Department of Natural Resources as part of the Human Dimensions
Research Unit in 1986. His research efforts have spanned a broad range of human
dimensions topics, including wildlife-related activity involvement, attitude change,
stakeholder involvement, youth and adult environmental education, program
planning, and decision-making.
Selected Publications
- Siemer, W.F., D.J. Decker, and J. Shanahan. (2007) Media frames for black bear
management stories during issue emergence in New York. Human Dimensions of Wildlife
12(2):89-100.
- Siemer, W.F., D.J. Decker, and P. Otto. (2007) Working Through Black Bear Management
Issues: A Practitioners' Guide. Northeast Wildlife Damage Management Research and
Outreach Cooperative. Ithaca, New York.
- Siemer, W.F., and G. Hitzhusen (2007) Revisiting the stewardship concept: Faith-based
opportunities to bridge from principles to practice. Pages 103-116 in B.A. Knuth
and W.F. Siemer, editors. Aquatic Stewardship Education in Theory and Practice. American
Fisheries Society, Symposium 55, Bethesda, Maryland.
- Organ, J.F., L.H. Carpenter, D. Decker, W.F. Siemer, and S.J. Riley. (2006)
Thinking Like a Manager: Reflections on Wildlife Management. The Wildlife Management
Institute. Washington, D.C. 120pp.
- Siemer, W.F., and P. Otto (2005) A group model building intervention designed to inform
wildlife management decisions. J.D. Sterman, N.P. Repenning, R.S. Langer, J.I. Rowe, and
J.M. Yanni, editors. Proceedings 23rd International Conference of the System Dynamics
Society (July 17-21, 2005, Boston, Massachusetts). System Dynamics Society. Albany, New York.
- Decker, D., T.L. Brown, and W.F. Siemer, editors. (2001) Human Dimensions of
Wildlife Management in North America. The Wildlife Society. Bethesda, Maryland. 447pp.
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