|
Dr. Muth's areas of expertise are in natural resource policy and the human dimensions of natural resources. During nearly 20 years of service with the U.S. Forest Service in Alaska, Washington, D.C., and Seattle, he participated in planning projects and programs of social research related to wilderness, subsistence use of natural resources, outdoor recreation, and social impact assessment in natural resource decision making. Current research interests include the public policy-making process, conflict resolution, and a broad array of social values and human activities related to natural resources, such as sport hunting and fishing, poaching, trapping, animal rights activism, and subsistence uses of natural resources. |