Prof. Dr. Tom Koontz
Mitglied im Institut für Umweltkommunikation
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Vita
Wissenschaftliche und berufliche Tätigkeit
- The Ohio State University, School of Environment and Natural Resources
Professor, 2011-
Associate Professor, 2004-2011
Assistant Professor, 1998-2004 - The Ohio State University, John Glenn School of Public Affairs
Professor, 2011-
Associate Professor, 2005-2011 - Indiana University, Center for the Study of Institutions, Population, and Environmental Change
Post-doctoral Research Associate, 1997-98 - Ph.D., Indiana University, Public Policy, 1997
Dissertation: "Federalism and Natural Resource Policy: Comparing State and National Management of Public Forests"
Advisor: Elinor Ostrom - Indiana University, Workshop in Political Theory and Policy Analysis
Research Assistant, 1994-96 - M.P.A., Indiana University, Environmental Policy and Natural Resource Management, 1993
- U.S. General Accounting Office, Seattle
Intern Evaluator, 1992 - B.A., University of Puget Sound, 1989
Business major, French minor
Arbeitsschwerpunkte
- Public policy: policy processes, institutional analysis, citizen participation
- Environmental policy: natural resource management, land use, community governance and decision-making, forest policy, public lands, collaborative environmental management
- American politics: federalism, intergovernmental relations, bureaucratic behavior


