Troy Hartley
Fields
- Fisheries, coastal, and water resource planning and management
- Cooperative research, stakeholder involvement, and scientific and technical communication
- Science-to-management, network governance
- Political communication theory (deliberative discourse, communication networks)
Education
- Ph.D., Natural Resources & Environmental Policy, University of Michigan, 1998
- M.A., Environmental Studies: Risk Science and Dispute Resolution, George Mason University, 1992
- B.S., Zoology, University of Vermont, 1986
Experience
- University of New Hampshire
- Research Assistant Professor, Department of Resource Economics and Development, July 2004 – present
- Associate Director, Northeast Consortium, April 2006 – present
- Executive and Outreach Director, Northeast Consortium, Jan 2002 – 2006
- RESOLVE, Inc., Washington DC
- Senior Researcher, Trainer & Mediator, Jan 1999 – 2001
- University of Michigan:
- Visiting Lecturer, School of Natural Resources & Environment and College of Architecture & Urban Planning, Sept 1998 – 1999
- Hartley & Associates, Detroit, Michigan
- Sustainable Communities Consultant, Jan 1994 – 1999
Selected Publications
- Hartley, Troy. W. and Alesia N. Read (eds), forthcoming, Partnerships for a Common Purpose: Cooperative Fisheries Research and Management. Proceedings from the 4th Sea Grant Sponsored American Fisheries Society Symposium. September 11-15, 2005, Anchorage, AK. Washington, DC: American Fisheries Society.
- Hartley, Troy W., 2006, “How Citizens Learn and Use Scientific and Technical Information in Participatory Environmental Decision-Making,” In press. Journal of Higher Education Outreach and Engagement. 10(3).
- Hartley, Troy W., February 2006, “Public Perception and Participation in Water Reuse,” Desalination. 187(1-3):115-126.
- Hartley, Troy W. and Robert A. Robertson, November 2005, “Emergence of Multi-Stakeholder Driven Cooperative Research in the Northwest Atlantic: The Case of the Northeast Consortium,” Marine Policy. On-line publication; Article in press.
- Hartley, Troy W., Fall 1995, “Environmental Justice: An Environmental, Civil Rights Value Acceptable to All World Views,” Environmental Ethics, 17 (3): 277-289.
Professional Presentations and Honors
- Hartley, Troy W. and Robert A. Robertson, 2006, “Stakeholder Engagement, Cooperative Fisheries Research, and Democratic Science: The Case of the Northeast Consortium.” Human Ecology Review, 13(2):161-171.
- Hartley, Troy W. and Robert A. Robertson, 2006, “Emergence of Multi-Stakeholder Driven Cooperative Research in the Northwest Atlantic: The Case of the Northeast Consortium,” Marine Policy, 30(5):580-592.
- Read, Alesia N. and Troy W. Hartley (eds), 2006, Partnerships for a Common Purpose: Cooperative Fisheries Research and Management. Symposium 52. Bethesda, MD: American Fisheries Society.
- Hartley, Troy. W. and Alesia N. Read, 2006, “Fisheries Managers, Scientists and Industry Participants Explain Their Success,” in Partnerships for a Common Purpose: Cooperative Fisheries Research and Management. A.N. Read and T.W. Hartley, eds. Symposium 52. Bethesda, MD: American Fisheries Society.
- Hartley, Troy W., February 2006, “Public Perception and Participation in Water Reuse,” Desalination, 187(1-3):115-126.
- Hartley, Troy W., Spring/Summer 2005, “How Citizens Learn and Use Scientific and Technical Information in Participatory Environmental Decision-Making,” Journal of Higher Education Outreach and Engagement, 10(3):153-174.
Current Research
- How to make coastal and ocean regional governance work: A study of communication networks. New Hampshire Sea Grant.
- Managing change: Coastal communities in the Northeast. NOAA Northeast Fisheries Science Center.
- Framework for public perception and participation in water reuse initiatives, Water Environment Research Foundation.
