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EERC ~ Faculty Associate - David Lewis Feldman

Dave Feldman

David Lewis Feldman
Senior Research Scientist

311 Conference Center Building
Knoxville, TN 37996-4134
Phone: 865-974-4251
Fax: 865-974-1838
feldman@utk.edu






Ph.D. and M.A., Political Science, University of Missouri-Columbia.
B.A., Political Science and English, Kent State University.


In addition to co-directing EERC's Pro-Dialogue Program, Dr. Feldman serves as adjunct professor of political science at the University of Tennessee and teaches in UT's graduate program in environmental policy. His research interests include public involvement in natural-resource decisions, water resources policy, international activities that address global environmental problems, and risk management. His publications have appeared in more than 30 journals and several books.

Dr. Feldman, formerly a policy analyst with Oak Ridge National Laboratory and water-resources planner for the state of Missouri, currently serves as symposium director for Policy Studies Journal and editor of Policy Studies Review. Dr. Feldman recently performed background research and undertook other efforts on behalf of Tennessee's new Inter-basin Water Transfer Act, which was signed into law in May 2000.

His hobbies include hiking, mountain biking, cats, and collecting old maps.





Selected Publications

David L. Feldman, "Treading Political Water," Forum for Applied Research and Public Policy, Spring 2001.

David L. Feldman, "Going Thirsty? Appalachia Faces Water Supply Problems," Now and Then -- The Appalachian Magazine, Spring 2001.

David L. Feldman, "Tennessee's Inter-basin Water Transfer Act: A Changing Water Policy Agenda," Water Policy: The Journal of the World Water Council 3, 2001.

David L. Feldman, "Tennessee's Inter-basin Water Transfer Act: Policy Agenda Change Through Partnership," in American Water Resource Association's Annual Conference Proceedings, November 2000.

David L. Feldman, "Southeastern Water Conflicts: Can a Stakeholder Forum Enhance Long-Term Planning?" Rivers: Studies in the Science, Environmental Policy, and Law of Instream Flow 7(3), 2000.

David L. Feldman, "Public Confidence in Cybersystems: Issues and Implications for Sustainability," The International Political Science Review 21(1), January 2000.

David L. Feldman and Catherine A. Wilt, "Climate-Change Policy from a Bioregional Perspective: Reconciling Spatial Scale with Human and Ecological Impact," in Bioregionalism, Michael V. McGinnis, ed. (London: Routledge, 1999).

David L. Feldman, Ruth Anne Hanahan, and Ralph Perhac, "Environmental Priority-Setting Through Comparative Risk Assessment," Environmental Management 23(4), May 1999.

David L. Feldman and Catherine Wilt, "Motivations and Roles in Sub-national Governmental Participation in Managing Climate Change," International Journal of Environment and Polution 9(2/3), 1998.

David L. Feldman, ed., The Energy Crisis: Unresolved Issues and Enduring Legacies (Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins, 1996).

David L. Feldman, Water Resources Management: In Search of An Environmental Ethic (Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins, 1995).