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A. Scott Reed
Dean and Director, OSU Extension Service
Professor, Department of Forest Resources
101 Ballard Extension Hall
Corvallis, OR 97331-5703
(541) 737-2713


BS, 1975, Michigan State Univ.
MS, 1977, Michigan State Univ.
PhD, 1987, Univ. of Minnesota

Research interest: Characterization of forest development opportunities; policy alternatives to stimulate nonindustrial private forest management; educational needs of natural resource managers and landowners; application of new technologies, program evaluation

Current programs: Extension educational program planning and leadership development, resource issue analysis, sustainable forestry concepts.

Selected publications:

  • Reed, A.S. and V. Simon-Brown. 2005. Fundamentals of Knowledge Transfer. In: International Association of Landscape Ecologists, Technology Transfer. Ontario Forest Research Institute, Ministry of Natural Resources. Sault Ste. Marie, ON P6A 2E5. 31 pp.
  • Reed, A. Scott. 2004. Strategic Relationships: Engaging for Cooperation, Collaboration and Partnerships. International Union of Forest Research Organizations, Extension Working Party Symposium. September, 2004, Orvieto, Italy, 7 pp.
  • Rickenback, Mark G., J. Bliss and S. Reed. 2004. Collaboratives, Cooperation, and Private Forest Ownership Patterns: Implications for Voluntary Protection of Biological Diversity. Small-scale Forest Economics, Management and Policy. Vol. 3, No. 1: 69-84.
  • Withrow-Robinson, B., S. Broussard, V. Simon-Brown, M. Engle and A.S. Reed. 2002. Seeing the Forest: Art About Forests and Forestry. Journal of Forestry. 100 (8): 8-14.
  • Rickenbach, Mark G. and A. Scott Reed. 2002. Cross-Boundary Cooperation in a Watershed Context: The Sentiments of Private Forest Landowners. Environmental Management. 30:584-594.
  • Reed, A. Scott. 2001. Extension in Oregon: Educational Leadership for Sustainability. Journal of Forestry. 99 (3): 18-21.
  • Reed, A. Scott. 1999. Key Factors in the Success of Extension Forestry Programs. Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research. January, 1999. Zurich, Switzerland. 5 pp.
  • Reed, A. Scott. 1998. Targeting Extension Programs to Non-industrial Private Woodland Owners. International Union of Forestry Research Organizations Extension Working Party, S6.06-03 Symposium, July, 1998, Blacksburg, VA. 6 pp.
  • Reed, A. Scott and Richard A. Recker. 1997. Understanding Certification Through Sustainable Forestry Partnerships. Forest Products Society Annual Meeting, March, 1997. Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. 7 pp.
  • Reed, A.S., J.J. Garland, and L.E. Biles. 1997. Extension Forestry Organizational Processes, Programs, and Policies. In: Proceedings, Approaches to Extension in Forestry--Experiences and Future Developments. International Union of Forestry Research Organizations Working Party, S6.06-03. September 1996, Freising, Germany, 117-136.
  • Reed, A.S. and R.E. Duddles. 1994. Ecosystem Management: Oregon's Coquille River. Western States Natural Resources Policy Workshop. Reno, NV. April 11-13, 1994. 4 p.
  • Hobbs, S.D., A.S. Reed, and B.D. Hobbs. 1993. Technology transfer: putting research into practice. Journal of Forestry 91(10): 12-14.

Dept. of Forest Resources, Oregon State University,
280 Peavy Hall, Corvallis, OR 97331.
phone: 541-737-4951 | fax: 541-737-3049
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