VITA Andrew J. Mowen, Ph.D. CONTACT INFORMATION 704A Ford Building Department of Recreation Park and Tourism Management College of Health and Human Development The Pennsylvania State University University Park, PA 16802 Office Phone: (814) 865-2102; e-mail: [email protected] EDUCATION Doctor of Philosophy, Leisure Studies Minor in Business Administration Dissertation: Public attitudes toward corporate sponsorships at a metropolitan park agency The Pennsylvania State University – completed 1999 Master of Science, Forestry Emphasis in Outdoor Recreation Thesis: Differences between rail‐trail and backcountry trail users Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University – completed 1994 Bachelor of Science, Leisure Studies, with honors and highest distinction Emphasis in Environmental Education The Pennsylvania State University – completed 1992 PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS 2010 – Current Professor‐in‐Charge; Honors Programs Department of Recreation, Park and Tourism Management The Pennsylvania State University 2008 – Current Associate Professor Department of Recreation, Park and Tourism Management The Pennsylvania State University 2002 – 2008 Assistant Professor Department of Recreation, Park and Tourism Management The Pennsylvania State University

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1998 – 2002 Manager of Research and Program Evaluation Department of Marketing and Visitor Services Cleveland Metroparks 1995‐1998 Graduate Research Assistant The Pennsylvania Transportation Institute The Pennsylvania State University RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS* Summary – Research Publications & Scientific Presentations Refereed journal articles Book chapters Peer reviewed white papers and research syntheses Peer reviewed conference proceedings and book reviews Conference presentations, posters, and peer-reviewed abstracts Non-refereed publications Invited presentations and panels Management reports

First Author 19 4 2 7 27 8 13 13

Contributing Author 28 4 1 6 46 5 1 4

Total 47 8 3 13 73 13 14 17

Refereed Journal Articles (In-Press & Published) * denotes student/post-doc advisee Moore, C. L.*, Mowen, A. J., & Hickerson, B. D. (In Press). Evaluating the effectiveness of corporate sponsorships at a minor league baseball park. Global Sport Business Journal. Liechty, T., Mowen, A. J., Payne, L. L., Henderson, K. A., Bocarro, J. N., et al. (In Press). We can’t be all things to all people but… together we can get a lot accomplished: Public park and recreation managers’ experiences with health partnerships. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration. Payne, L., Zimmerman, J., & Mowen, A., Orsega-Smith, E., & Godbey G. (2013). Community size as a factor in health partnerships in community parks and recreation, 2007. Preventing Chronic Disease, 10. Mowen, A. J., Hickerson, B. D., & Kaczynski (2013). Beyond the ribbon cutting: The impact of a neighborhood park renovation on visitor experiences, behaviors, and evaluations. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration, 31(1), 57-77. Hickerson, B., & Mowen, A. J. (2012). Behavioral and psychological involvement of online video gamers: Building blocks or building walls to socialization? Society and Leisure, 35(1), 79-103. Mowen, A. J., Trauntvein, N. E., Graefe, A. R., & Son, J. S. (2012). The influence of visitor characteristics on state park physical activity levels. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration, 30(2), 19-40. Rung, A. L., Mowen, A. J., Broyles, S. T., & Gustat, J. (2011). The role of park conditions and supporting features on park visitation and physical activity. Journal of Physical Activity and Health, 8(Suppl. 2), S178-S187.

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Graefe, A.R., Mowen, A.J., Covelli, E.A., & Trauntvein, N.E. (2011). Wildlife‐related recreation participation and conservation attitudes: Differences between mail and online respondents in a mixed‐mode survey. Human Dimensions of Wildlife, 16(3), 183‐199. Broyles, S. T., Mowen, A. J., Theall, K. P., Gustat, J., & Rung, A. L. (2011). Integrating social capital into a park use and active living framework. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 40(5), 522‐529. Kaczynski, A. T., & Mowen, A. J. (2011). Does self‐selection influence the relationship between park availability and physical activity? Preventive Medicine, 52, 23‐25. Rung, A. L., Broyles, S. T., Mowen, A. J., Gustat, J., & Sothern, M. S. (2011). Escaping to and being active in neighborhood parks: Park use in a post‐disaster setting. Disasters, 35(2), 383-403. Son, J. S.*, Mowen, A. J., & Kerstetter, D. L. (2010). Interactive social cognitive model of leisure‐time physical activity in mid to late life. American Journal of Health Behavior, 35(1), 60‐70. Kerstetter, D. L., Mowen, A. J., Trauntvein, N. E., Graefe, A. R., Liechty, T., & Zielinski, K. D. (2010). Visitor perceptions of who should provide services and amenities in state parks. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration, 28(4), 21-36. Scott, D. & Mowen, A. J. (2010). Alleviating park visitation constraints through agency facilitation strategies. Journal of Leisure Research, 42(4), 535‐550. Mowen, A. J., & Baker, B. L. (2009). Park, recreation, fitness and sport recommendations for a more physically active America: A white paper for the United States National Physical Activity Plan. Journal of Physical Activity and Health, 6(Suppl 2), S236‐S244. Jun, J., Kyle, G. T., & Mowen, A. J. (2009). Market segmentation using perceived constraints. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration. 27(1) 35‐55. Mowen, A. J., Payne, L. L., Orsega‐Smith, E., & Godbey, G. C. (2009). Assessing the health partnership practices of park and recreation organizations: Findings and implications from a national survey. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration, 27(3), 116‐131. Mowen, A. J., Kerstetter, D. L., Trauntvein, N. E., & Graefe, A R. (2009). What factors shape visitor support for the privatization of park services and amenities? Journal of Park and Recreation Administration, 27(2), 33‐45. Son, J. S.*, Kerstetter, D. L., Mowen, A. J., & Payne, L. L. (2009). Global self‐regulation and outcome expectations: Influences on constraint self‐regulation and physical activity. Journal of Aging and Physical Activity, 17, 307‐326. Son, J. S.*, Mowen, A. J., & Kerstetter, D. L. (2009). Illuminating identity and health in the constraint negotiation of leisure‐time physical activity in mid to late life. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration, 27(3), 96‐115. Walker, J. T., Mowen, A. J., Hendricks, W. W., Kruger, J., Morrow, J. R., & Bricker, K. (2009). Physical activity in the park setting (PA‐PS) questionnaire: Reliability in a California statewide sample. Journal of Physical Activity and Health, 6(Suppl 1), S97‐S104.

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Son, J. S.*, Kerstetter, D. L., & Mowen, A. J. (2008). Do age and gender matter in the constraint negotiation of physically active leisure? Journal of Leisure Research, 40(2), 267-289. Son, J. S.*, Mowen, A. J., & Kerstetter, D. L. (2008). Testing alternative leisure constraint negotiation models: An extension of Hubbard and Mannell’s Study. Leisure Sciences, 30(3), 198-216. Bedimo Rung, A. L., Thomson, J. L., Mowen, A. J., Gustat, J., Tompkins, B. J., Strikmiller, P. K., & Sothern, M. S. (2008). The condition of neighborhood parks following Hurricane Katrina: Development of a Post‐Hurricane Assessment instrument. Journal of Physical Activity and Health, 5(1), 45‐57. Orsega‐Smith, E., Payne, L.L., Mowen, A.J., Ho, C., & Godbey, G.C. (2007). The role of social support and self-efficacy in promoting the leisure time physical activity of older adults. Journal of Leisure Research, 39(4), 705-727. Mowen, A. J., Kyle, G. T., & Jackowski, M. (2007). Citizen preferences for the corporate sponsorship of public-sector park and recreation organizations. Journal of Nonprofit and Public Sector Marketing, 18(2), 93-117. Kruger, J., Mowen, A. J., & Librett, J. (2007). Recreation, parks, and the public health agenda: Developing collaborative surveillance frameworks to measure leisure time activity and active park use. Journal of Physical Activity and Health, 4(Suppl. 1), S1‐ S10. Mowen, A., Orsega‐Smith, E., Payne, L., Ainsworth, B., and Godbey, G. (2007). The role of park proximity and social support in shaping park visitation, physical activity, and perceived health among older adults. Journal of Physical Activity and Health, 4, 167‐179. Morais, D., Kerstetter, D., Lin, Y., & Mowen, A. J. (2006). Resource investments made between customers and provider: A study of teenagers’ loyalty to a summer camp. Journal of Travel and Tourism Marketing, 21(1), 1‐12. Mowen, A. J., Kyle, G. T., Borrie, W. T., & Graefe, A. R. (2006). Public response to park and recreation funding and cost saving strategies: The role of organizational trust and commitment. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration, 24(3), 72‐95. Mowen, A. J. & Graefe, A. R. (2006). An examination of family/group roles in the decision to visit a public zoological park. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration, 24(1), 104-123. Mowen, A. J., & Kerstetter, D. (2006). Partnership advances and challenges facing the park and recreation profession. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration, 24(1), 1‐6. Kyle, G. T., Mowen, A. J., Havitz, M. E., & Absher, J. D. (2006). Commitment to public leisure service providers: A conceptual and psychometric analysis. Journal of Leisure Research, 38(1), 78-103. Payne, L. L, Mowen, A. J., & Montoro‐Rodriguez, J. (2006). The role of leisure style in maintaining the health of older adults with arthritis. Journal of Leisure Research, 38(1), 20‐45. Mowen, A. J., Payne, L. L., & Scott, D. (2005). Change and stability in park visitation constraints revisited. Leisure Sciences, 27(2), 191‐204. Kyle, G. T., & Mowen, A. J., (2005). An examination of the leisure involvement‐agency commitment relationships. Journal of Leisure Research, 37(3), 342‐363. 4

Bedimo‐Rung, A. L., Mowen, A. J., & Cohen, D. (2005). The significance of parks to physical activity and public health: A conceptual model. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 28(2S2), 159-168. Kyle, G. T., Mowen, A. J., & Tarrant, M. (2004). Linking place preferences with place meaning: An examination of the relationship between place motivation and place attachment. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 24, 213-225. Orsega‐Smith, E., Mowen, A. J., Payne, L. L., & Godbey, G. (2004). The interaction of stress and park use on psycho‐physiological health in older adults. Journal of Leisure Research. 36(2), 232‐256. Mowen, A. J., & Confer, J. J. (2003). The relationship between perceptions, distance, and sociodemographic characteristics upon public use of an urban park “in-fill.” Journal of Park and Recreation Administration, 21(3), 58-74. Mowen, A. J., Vogelsong, H. G., & Graefe, A. R. (2003). Perceived crowding and its impact on crowd management practices at park and recreation events. Event Management, 8(2), 63‐72. Mowen, A. J. & Graefe, A. R. (2002). Public attitudes toward the corporate sponsorship of public park agencies: The role of promotional activities and contractual conditions. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration, 20(1), 31-48. Payne, L. L., Mowen, A. J., & Orsega‐Smith, E. (2002). An examination of park preferences and behaviors among urban residents: The role of age, race, and regional variations. Leisure Sciences, 24(2), 181‐198. Mowen, A. J. & Everett, P. B. (2000). Six questions to ask when screening corporate partners. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration, 18(4), 1‐16. Mowen, A. J. & Frankeberger, S. (1999/2000). Public preferences for park and recreation sponsorships. Leisure/Loisir: The Journal of the Canadian Association for Leisure Studies, 24(2), 187‐205. Mowen, A. J., Graefe, A. R., & Williams, D. R. (1998). An assessment of activity and trail type as indicators of trail user diversity. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration, 16(1), 80‐96. Mowen, A. J. & Parks, S. C. (1997). Competitive marketing of distance education: A model for placing quality within a strategic planning context. American Journal of Distance Education, 11(3), 27‐40. Book Chapters Mowen, A. J., & Havitz, M. E. (Accepted). Marketing public leisure services – Key concepts, approaches, and emerging trends. In Walker, G. J., Scott, D., & Stodolska, M. (Eds.), Leisure Matters: The State and Future of Leisure Studies. State College, PA: Venture Publishing. Mowen, A. J. (In Press). Park, recreation, fitness, and sport sector initiatives promote a more active America. In R. Pate, D. Buchner, & C. Bryant (Eds.), Strategies for the U.S. National Physical Activity Plan. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics. Yancey, A., Jackson, P., Winfield, D., Bullock, S., Lafleur, M., Samuals, S., & Mowen, A. J. (In Press). Professional sport venues as opportunities for physical activity breaks: San Diego Padres’ FriatFit Instant Recess® In R. Pate, D. Buchner, & C. Bryant (Eds.), Strategies for the U.S. National Physical Activity Plan. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics. 5

Harnik, P., & Mowen, A. J. (In Press). ParK through 12 and beyond: Converting schoolyards into community play space in crowded cities. In R. Pate, D. Buchner, & C. Bryant (Eds.), Strategies for the U.S. National Physical Activity Plan. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics. Baker, B., Liechty, T., Covelli, E. A., Trauntvein, N. E., & Mowen, A. J. (In Press). Introduction to sport and recreation. In T. G. Reeve (Ed.), Introduction to Physical Education, Exercise Science, and Recreation. Beijing, China: Higher Education Press. Mowen, A. J. (2011). Beach and waterfront funding. In T. Griffith (Ed.), Safer beaches: Planning, design, and operation, (pp. 13-22). Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics. Mowen, A. J., & Rung, A. L. (2010). The effect of leisure environments on dimensions of health. In L. Payne, G. Godbey, & B. Ainsworth (Eds.), Leisure, health and wellness: Making the connections. (pp. 109‐119). State College, PA: Venture. Mowen, A. J. (2004). Auto shows. In G. Cross, G. Chick, & J. Loy (Eds.), Encyclopedia of recreation and leisure in America, (pp. 46‐49). New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons. Russell, R., & Mowen, A. J. (2004). Evaluation. In B. van der Smissen & M. Moiseichik (Eds.), The management of park and recreation agencies, 2nd ed., (pp. 655‐677). Ashburn, VA: The National Park and Recreation Association. Peer-reviewed White Papers and Research Syntheses Godbey, G. C., & Mowen, A. J. (2010). The benefits of physical activity provided by park and recreation services: The scientific evidence. NRPA Research Series, Ashburn, VA: National Park and Recreation Association. Mowen, A. J. (2010). Parks, playgrounds, and active living. Active Living Research Synthesis. Princeton, NJ: The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Mowen, A. J., Kaczynski, A. T., & Cohen, D. A. (2008). The potential of parks and recreation in addressing physical activity and fitness. The President’s Council on Physical Fitness and Sports Research Digest, 9(1), 1-8. Peer-reviewed Conference Proceedings and Book Reviews Kerstetter, D. L., Mowen, A. J., Trauntvein, N. E., Liechty, T., & Rubiero, N. (2008). Residents perceptions of the benefits of a local park. In D. Klenosky, & C. L. Fisher (Eds.), Proceedings of the 2008 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium, (pp. 8‐14, GTR NRS‐P‐42), Newton Square, PA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northern Research Station. Jun, J., Kyle, G. T., & Mowen, A. J. (2007). Market segmentation using perceived constraints. In C. LeBlanc, & C. Vogt (Eds.), Proceedings of the 2007 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium, (pp. 1‐10, GTR NRS‐P‐23), Newton Square, PA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northern Research Station. Son, J. S.*, Mowen, A. J., & Kerstetter, D. (2006). The relationship of volunteerism to the physical activity and health of older adults in a metropolitan park setting. In R. Burns & K. Robinson (Eds.), Proceedings of the 2006 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium, (pp. 350‐355, GTR NRS‐P‐14), Newton Square, PA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northern Research Station. 6

Kyle, G. T., & Mowen, A. J. (2003). An examination of the relationship between leisure constraints, involvement, and commitment. In J. Murdy (Ed.), Proceedings of the 2003 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium (pp. 328‐337, GRT NE‐317), Newton Square, PA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northern Research Station. Mowen, A. J. (2002). Estimating visitor occasions and recreational visits at an urban park district. In A. Arneberger (Ed.), Proceedings: Monitoring and Management of Visitor Flows in Recreational and Protected Areas. Vienna, Austria. University of Agricultural Sciences. Mowen, A. J. (2001). Development of a use estimation process at a metropolitan park district. In G. Kyle (Ed.), Proceedings of the 2000 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium, USDA Forest Service General Technical Report (pp. 276‐277), Radnor, PA: Northeastern Forest Experiment Station. Confer, J. J., Mowen, A. J., Graefe, A. R., & Absher, J. D. (2000). Magazines as wilderness information sources: Assessing users’ general wilderness knowledge and specific LNT knowledge. In D. Cole (Ed.), Proceedings from the 1999 Wilderness Science in a Time of Change Conference, (pp. 193‐197) Missoula, MT: University of Montana. Mowen, A. J., & Graefe, A. R. (2000). Relationships between place attachment, activity involvement, desired experiences, and frequency of urban park use. In G. Kyle (Ed.), Proceedings of the 1999 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium, USDA Forest Service General Technical Report (pp. 336‐339), Radnor, PA: Northeastern Forest Experiment Station. Mowen, A. J. (2000). Book review of Experience Marketing. In Leisure Sciences, 22(4), 320‐322. Mowen, A. J., Gittings, G. L., and Graefe, A. R. (1999). A structure disposition process for Pennsylvania's rail‐trails. In H. Vogelsong (Ed.), Proceedings of the 1998 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium, USDA Forest Service General Technical Report, (pp. 63‐66). Radnor, PA: Northeastern Forest Experiment Station. Christyson, M. J., & Mowen, A. J. (1999). Promoting a new urban park to Cleveland residents: A case study, In B. van der Smissen (Ed.), The management of park and recreation agencies, 1st ed., (pp. 479‐482). Alexandria, VA: The National Recreation and Park Association. Mowen, A. J., Graefe, A. R., and Virden, R. J. (1998). A typology of Place Attachment and Activity Involvement. In H. Vogelsong (Ed.), Proceedings of the 1997 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium, USDA Forest Service General Technical Report, (pp. 89‐92). Radnor, PA: Northeastern Forest Experiment Station. Mowen, A. J. (1998). Book review of On the Market: Surviving the Academic Job Search. In Leisure Sciences, 20(1), 86‐88. Mowen, A. J., Williams, D. R., and Graefe, A. R. (1997). Specialized participants and their environmental attitudes: Re‐examining the role of "traditional" and psychological dimensions. In W. Kuentzel (Ed.), Proceedings of the 1996 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium, USDA Forest Service General Technical Report, (pp. 134‐137). Radnor, PA: Northeastern Forest Experiment Station. Mowen, A. J. and Williams, D. R. (1996). Differences between rail‐trail users and general trail users of the Mount Rogers National Recreation Area. In C. Dawson (Ed.), Proceedings of the 1995 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium, USDA Forest Service General Technical Report, (pp. 175‐179). Radnor, PA: Northeastern Forest Experiment Station.

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Non-Refereed Publications Mowen, A. J., Hickerson, B. D., & Weitzel, G. A. (2013). Community park investments: Moving beyond faith alone. Park and Rec Business, April, 14-18. Batty, K.*, & Mowen, A. J. (2012). Intern appeal. Park and Rec Business, June, 47-48. Godbey, G. C., & Mowen, A. J. (2011). The benefits of physical activity provided by park and recreation services: The scientific evidence. Australasian Parks and Leisure, 14(1), 26-29. Weitzel, G. A., & Mowen, A. J. (2010). Coping with and recovering from the Great Recession. Parks and Recreation, 45(8), 37‐41. Payne, L. L., Mowen, A. J., Orsega‐Smith, E., & Godbey, G. C. (2008). Working toward a common goal: NRPA’s national study finds that park and recreation partnerships are vital to community health and wellness, Parks and Recreation, 43(9), 103-109. Son, J. S.*, Payne, L. L., & Mowen, A. J. (2007). Viewpoint: opportunities and challenges for community recreation. Journal on Active Aging, 6(2), 77. Mowen, A. J. (2004). From brownfields to parks: Tips for successful park “infills.” Pennsylvania Recreation and Parks, 35(1), 34-36. Mowen, A. J. (2003). Community efforts, community health: Seven tips for creating successful health partnerships. Parks and Recreation, 38(5), 36-39. Mowen, A. J. (2003). Tips for developing park donation programs. Pennsylvania Recreation and Parks, 34(3), 42‐44. Mowen, A. J. (2003). Five tips for promoting active living in your community. Pennsylvania Recreation and Parks, 34(2), 42‐44. Mowen, A. J. (2002). Six tips for making sponsorships more citizen‐friendly. Pennsylvania Recreation and Parks, 33(4), 22‐24. Mowen, A. J. (2002). Tips for improving your park visitation counts. Pennsylvania Recreation and Parks, 33(3), 64-65. Mowen, A. J. & Havitz, M. E. (2002). Citizen‐driven guidelines for sponsor recognition in park and recreation settings. Parks and Recreation, 37(8), 82‐90. Conference Presentations, Posters, and Abstracts Mowen, A. J., Graefe, A. R., Graefe, D. A., Ferguson, M. D., & Olcott, D. K. (2013). Craft beer enthusiasts: Evidenceof their support for neo-localism and environmental engagement. 2013 International Symposium for Society and Resource Management, Estes Park, CO. Mowen, A. J., Graefe, A. R., Graefe, D. A., Murray, A., Ferguson, M. D. et al. (2013). Micro-breweries and craft beer enthusiasts: An emerging market with implications for natural resource management and community engagement. 2013 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium, Cooperstown, NY.

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Olcott, D. K., Graefe, A. R., Mowen, A. J., & Graefe, D. A. (2013). Factors affecting public land visitors’ responses to Marcellus shale gas drilling activity. 2013 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium, Cooperstown, NY. Cooper, R., Grafe, A. R., Mowen, A. J., Zinn, H., & Yoder, E. (2013). Outdoor orientation programs and transition to college life. 2013 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium, Cooperstown, NY. Graefe, A. R., Mowen, A. J., Graefe, D. A., & Olcott, D. K. (2013). Impacts of Marcellus Shale drilling operations on recreation use of Pennsylvania state lands. 2013 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium, Cooperstown, NY. Koerte, T., Kerstetter, D. L., Hickerson, B. D., & Mowen, A. J. (2013). Adolescent residents’ attitudes toward tourism impacts. 2013 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium, Cooperstown, NY. Hickerson, B. D., Mowen, A. J., Kerstetter, D. L., & Koerte, T. (2013). Perceptions and experiences following a major park renovation: A qualitative analysis. 2013 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium, Cooperstown, NY. Barrett, A.*, & Mowen, A. J. (2013). The effectiveness of live music as an interpretive technique. 2013 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium, Cooperstown, NY. Hickerson, B. D., Mowen, A. J., & Kaczynski, A. T. (2012). Changes in visitor perceptions after a neighborhood park renovation. National Recreation and Park Association Annual Congress, Leisure Research Symposium, Anaheim, CA. Mowen, A. J., Hickerson, B. D., & Weitzel, G. A. (2012). Beyond the ribbon cutting: Evaluating the impact of park renovations. National Recreation and Park Association Annual Congress, Anaheim, CA. Mowen, A. J., Graefe, A. R., Cooper, R., Trauntvein, N. E., Stynes, D., & Fiolo, N. (2012). Have recent economic conditions influenced outdoor recreation behaviors? Some preliminary results from a survey of Hickory Run and Lehigh Gorge State Park visitors. 2012 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium, Cooperstown, NY. Trauntvein, N. E.*, Mowen, A. J., & Graefe, A. R. (2012). Satisfying park volunteers: The relationship between volunteer satisfaction and management actions. 2012 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium, Cooperstown, NY. Cooper, R., Graefe, A. R., Mowen, A. J., Zinn, H., & Yoder, E. (2012) Recreation socialization through university outdoor orientation programs. 2012 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium, Cooperstown, NY. Graefe, A. R., Mowen, A. J., & Kerstetter, D. L. (2012). A method of correcting over-reporting and underreporting bias in monitoring state park visitation among the general population. The 6th International Conference on Monitoring and Management of Visitors in Recreational and Protected Areas. Stockholm, Sweden. Mowen, A. J., Hickerson, B. D., & Weitzel, G. (2012). Do park renovations matter? The case of Cedar Creek Parkway. 65th Annual Pennsylvania Recreation and Park Society Conference, Seven Springs, PA. Andrejewski, R. G.*, & Mowen, A. J. (2011). Nature connection as a mediator of the influence of outdoor play on environmental stewardship. 2011 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium, Bolton Landing, NY.

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Andrejewski, R. G.*, Mowen, A.J. & Radhakrishna, R. (2011). A positive outdoor experience: An outcomes‐based evaluation of a residential environmental education program in Pennsylvania. North American Association for Environmental Education Conference, Raleigh‐ Durham, NC. Trauntvein, N. E.*, Mowen, A. J., Graefe, A. R., Covelli, E. A., & Weybright, E. H. (2011). Public recreation and park volunteers: The influence of motivations, satisfaction, and organization. 2011 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium, Bolton Landing, NY. Weybright, E. H., Graefe, A. R., Mowen, A. J., & Trauntvein, N. E. (2011). Outdoor recreation participation of Pennsylvanian’s with disabilities. 2011 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium. Bolton Landing, NY. Andrejewski, R. G.*, & Mowen, A. J. (2010). An outcomes-based evaluation of resident environmental education in central Pennsylvania. In A. Shellman, J. Sibthorp, & A. B. Young (Comp.), Abstracts from the Coalition for Education in the Outdoors Tenth Biennial Research Symposium (pp. 58-60), Cortland, NY. Graefe, A. R., Mowen, A. J., Covelli, E. A., & Trauntvein, N. E. (2010). Wildlife related recreation participation and conservation attitudes: Differences between mail and internet surveys. Pathways to Success 2010 Conference, Integrating Human Dimensions into Fish & Wildlife Management, Estes Park, CO. Blanco, J. A.*, & Mowen, A. J. (2010). Park use characteristics, constraints, and desired strategies to reduce constraints: A comparison of single parent and dual parent leisure behavior. 2010 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium. Bolton Landing, NY. Trauntvein, N. E.*, Mowen, A. J., Graefe, A. R., Covelli, E. A. (2010). Behaviors, attitudes, and management priorities for people of difference in Pennsylvania. 2010 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium. Bolton Landing, NY. Covelli, E. A., Graefe, A. R., Mowen, A. J., & Trauntvein, N. E. (2010). Differences in perceptions of conservation in consumptive and non‐consumptive wildlife related activities. 2010 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium. Bolton Landing, NY. Kaczynski, A. T., & Mowen, A. J. (2010). Does self‐selection influence the relationship between parks and physical activity? 2010 Leisure Research Symposium; National Recreation and Parks Association Annual Congress. Minneapolis, MN. (peer reviewed abstract) Son, J. S.*, Mowen, A. J., & Kerstetter, D. L. (2010). The interactive role of identity in the constraint negotiation of physically active leisure. 2010 Leisure Research Symposium; National Recreation and Parks Association Annual Congress. Minneapolis, MN. (peer reviewed abstract) Mowen, A. J., Broyles, S., Gustat, J., & Rung, A. L. (2010). Race differences in park use and park based physical activity. 2010 Active Living Research Annual Conference. San Diego, CA. Rung, A. L., Mowen, A. J., Broyles, S., & Gustat, J. (2010). The influence of park conditions and supporting features on park‐based physical activity. 2010 Active Living Research Annual Conference. San Diego, CA. Broyles, S.T., Mowen, A. J., Theall, K.P., Rung, A.L. (2009). Socializing and softball: A conceptual model for integrating social capital into a park use and active living framework. 2009 Active Living Research Annual Conference, San Diego, CA. Shores, K. A., & Mowen, A. J. (2009). Assessing park visitation, features, conditions, and activities: A discussion of emerging park audit tools. 2009 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium. Bolton Landing, NY. 10

Trauntvein, N.E., Mowen, A.J., Graefe, A.R., & Ivy, M. (2009). Conservation beliefs and behaviors of Pennsylvania State Park visitors. 2009 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium, Bolton Landing, NY. Walker, J., & Mowen, A. J. (2009). Measuring physical activity in your parks. National Recreation and Parks Association Annual Congress. Salt Lake City, UT. Mowen, A. J., Trauntvein, N. E., Graefe, A. R., & Ivy, M. I. (2009). Assessing physical activity in parks and its role in shaping park preferences: A survey of Pennsylvania State Park day users and overnight visitors. Leisure Research Symposium Panel Session Presentation. National Recreation and Park Association Annual Congress, Salt Lake City, UT. (peer reviewed abstract) Mowen, A. J., Godbey, G. C., Payne, L. L., & Orsega-Smith, E. (2008). Health partnerships of recreation and park organizations: Results from a national study. Educations Session, National Recreation and Park Association Annual Congress, Baltimore, MD. Mowen, A. J. (2008). Benchmarking your way to success. 61st Annual Pennsylvania Recreation and Park Society Conference, Seven Springs, PA. Kerstetter, D. L., Mowen, A. J., Trauntvein, N. E., Liechty, T., & Rubiero, N. (2008). Residents perceptions of the benefits of a local park. Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium, Bolton Landing, NY. Son, J. S.*, Kerstetter, D. L., Mowen, A. J., & Payne, L. L. (2007). The relationships between exercise identity, leisure‐based social cognitive factors, and leisure time physical activity. 60th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, San Francisco, CA. Son, J. S.*, Kerstetter, D. L., & Mowen, A. J. (2007). The Influence of age, gender and constraint negotiation factors on leisure‐time physical activity in later life: It may depend on the outcomes. Leisure Research Symposium, National Recreation and Park Association Annual Congress, Indianapolis, IN. (peer reviewed abstract) Son, J. S.*, Mowen, A. J., & Kerstetter, D. L.(2007). Preliminary evidence of a new model of leisure constraint negotiation dual-channel model. Leisure Research Symposium, National Recreation and Park Association Annual Congress, Indianapolis, IN. (peer reviewed abstract) Mowen, A. J., Kerstetter, D. L., & Graefe, A. R. (2007). Visitor attitudes toward contractual services at Pennsylvania State Parks. Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium, Bolton Landing, NY. Jun, J., Kyle, G. T., & Mowen, A. J. (2007). Market segmentation using perceived constraints. Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium, Bolton Landing, NY. Mowen, A. J., Liechty, T., & Trauntvein, N. E. (2007). Surveys on a shoestring. 60th Annual Pennsylvania Recreation and Park Society Conference, Hershey, PA. Payne, L. L., Orsega‐Smith, E., & Mowen, A. J. (2007). Health benefits of parks and recreation. National Health and Livability Summit, Atlanta, GA. Son, J. S.*, Kerstetter, D. L., Mowen, A. J., Payne, L. L., & Dattilo, J. (2006). A leisure education model to promote physical activity in later life: First steps. 59th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Dallas, TX.

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Chow, H., Payne, L. L., Orsega‐Smith, E., Mowen, A. J., Graefe, A. R., Proctor, D., & Godbey, G. C. (2006). A comparison of the effects of leisure‐time, occupational, and household physical activity to the health of adults above fifty. The 2006 Cooper Institute Conference Series ‐ Parks, recreation, and public health: Collaborative frameworks for promoting physical activity, Dallas, TX. Son, J. S.*, Mowen, A. J., & Kerstetter, D. (2006). The relationship of volunteerism to the physical activity and health of older adults in a metropolitan park setting. Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium, Bolton Landing, NY. Mowen, A. J., & Godbey, G. C. (2005). Programming for active adults: Important new ideas. Educational Session, National Recreation and Park Association Annual Congress, San Antonio, TX. Jun, J., Kyle, G. T., Watts, C. E., & Mowen, A. J. (2005). An examination of the moderating effect of perceived constraints on the relationship between motivation and enduring involvement. Leisure Research Symposium, National Recreation and Park Association Annual Congress, San Antonio, TX. (peer reviewed abstract) Kyle, G. T., Mowen, A. J., & Tarrant, M. (2005). Linking place motivation with place meaning. Leisure Research Symposium, National Recreation and Park Association, San Antonio Annual Congress, TX. (peer reviewed abstract) Stafford Son, J.*, Kerstetter, D., Mowen, A., & Payne, L. (2005). Selection, optimization, and compensation for physical activity in later life. Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America. Orlando, FL. Trauntvein, N. E., Mowen, A. J., & Graefe, A. R. (2005). Better health through physical activity in park and recreation facilities. Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium, Bolton Landing, NY. Cavin, J., Kyle, G. T., & Mowen, A. J. (2004). An examination of the relationship betweenmotivation and involvement within a public leisure service context. Southeastern Recreation Research Symposium, Charleston, SC. Mowen, A. J., Payne, L. L., Orsega‐Smith, E., & Godbey, G. C. (2004). Physical activity in park settings: The role of perceived and objective park access measures. Active Living Research Annual Conference, Del Mar, CA. More, T., & Mowen, A. J. (2004). Agencies, partnerships, and corporations: Do we need ethical guidelines? Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium, Bolton Landing, NY. Kyle, G. T. & Mowen, A. J. (2003). An examination of the relationship between leisure constraints, leisure involvement, and agency commitment. Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium, Bolton Landing, NY. Kyle, G. T. & Mowen, A. J. (2003). Predictors of attitudinal loyalty. Sixth ANZALS Biennial Conference: Leisure, Change, and Diversity, Sydney, Australia. Mowen, A. J. (2003). Tips for creating user‐friendly sponsorship programs. 56th Annual Pennsylvania Recreation and Park Society Conference, University Park, PA. Mowen, A. J. (2002). Citizen preferences for corporate sponsorships at a metropolitan park agency Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium, Bolton Landing, NY. Mowen, A. J. (2002). Estimating visitor occasions and recreational visits at an urban park district. Monitoring and Management of Visitor Flows in Recreational and Protected Areas, Vienna, Austria. 12

Bixler, R. B., Hammitt, W. E., & Mowen, A. J. (2002). Privacy and safety concerns in urban wildland parks. Ohio Parks and Recreation Association Annual Conference, Cleveland, OH. Mowen, A. J. & Payne, L. L. (2001). Opinions concerning park availability, purpose, and preferred activities: The role of racial, spatial, and age characteristics. Leisure Research Symposium, National Recreation and Park Association Annual Congress, Denver, CO. (peer reviewed abstract) Mowen, A. J. (2001). Development of a use estimation process at a metropolitan park district. Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium, Bolton Landing, NY. Mowen, A. J. & Graefe, A. R. (2000). Attitudes toward corporate sponsorships and their relationship with recreation involvement, place attachment, and motivations. Leisure Research Symposium, National Recreation and Park Association Annual Congress, Phoenix, AZ. (peer reviewed abstract) Vogelsong, H. G., Mowen, A. J., & Drogin‐Rodgers, E. (2000). Distance education needs and delivery methods, The Eighth International Symposium on Society and Resource Management, Bellingham, WA. Confer, J. J., Mowen, A. J., Graefe, A. R., & Absher, J. D. (2000). Magazines as wilderness information sources: Assessing users’ general wilderness knowledge and specific Leave No Trace knowledge. The 1999 Wilderness Science in a Time of Change Conference, Missoula, MT. (peer reviewed abstract) Mowen, A. J. & Graefe, A. R. (2000). Relationships between place attachment, activity involvement, desired experiences, and frequency of urban park use. Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium, Bolton Landing, NY. Mowen, A. J., Gittings, G. L., & Graefe, A. R. (1999). A structure disposition process for Pennsylvania's rail‐trails. Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium, Bolton Landing, NY. Mowen, A. J. (1998). Targeting corporate partners through a content analysis of environmental advertising. The Seventh International Symposium on Society and Resource Management, Columbia, MO. (peer reviewed abstract). Mowen, A. J., Graefe, A. R., & Virden, R. J. (1998). A typology of place attachment and activity involvement. Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium, Bolton Landing, NY. Mowen, A. J., Williams, D. R., & Graefe, A. R. (1997). Specialized participants and their environmental attitudes: Re-examining the role of “traditional” and psychological dimensions. Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium, Bolton Landing, NY. Mowen, A. J. & Williams, D. R. (1996). Relationship to resources as a determinant of managerial setting preferences. Sixth International Symposium on Society and Resource Management, University Park, PA. (peer reviewed abstract) Mowen, A. J. & Williams, D. R. (1995). Differences between rail‐trail users and general trail users of the Mount Rogers National Recreation Area. Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium, Saratoga Springs, NY. Mowen, A. J. & Williams, D. R. (1994). Place attachment and activity involvement: Exploring construct separateness. The Fifth International Symposium on Society and Resource Management. Fort Collins, CO. (peer reviewed abstract)

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Invited Presentations and Panels Mowen, A. J., & Rung, A. L. (2013). Disaster resistance and resilience: Why neighborhood parks matter. Institute for Hospitality and Tourism Management at St. Joseph’s College, Speaker series on eco-tourism post Hurricane Sandy. Patchogue, NY (invited speaker). Mowen, A. J., Hickerson, B. D. & Weitzel, G. A. (2012). Community park efforts make a difference. Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources Webinar Series, Harrisburg, PA (invited speaker). Mowen, A. J. (2012). Green places, play spaces, income, and race: How parks and recreation can support physical activity among diverse and underserved populations. Dialogue4Health Web Forum, Oakland, CA. (invited speaker). Mowen, A. J. (2012). Parks and recreation: You partner in public health. Prevention Research Center Speaker Series, University Park, PA (invited speaker). Mowen, A. J. (2012). Park privatization and concession operations. 2012 Pennsylvania State Parks Manager Annual Management Meeting, State College, PA. (invited panelist). Godbey, G. C., & Mowen, A. J. (2010). Justifying parks and recreation to elected officials: Healthy lifestyles. 2010 National Recreation and Parks Congress & Exposition. Minneapolis, MN. (invited speaker) Mowen, A. J. (2010). The built environment and physical activity. 2010 Physical Activity and Public Health Course. Park City, UT. (invited instructor) Mowen, A. J. (2010). Parks and recreation: Mockumentary or essential health partner? Beyond Anecdotes Colloquium. New York, NY. (invited speaker) Mowen, A. J. (2010). The myth of dedicated funding for conservation: A leadership imperative. Pennsylvania Conservation Leaders Summit. Valley Forge, PA. (invited speaker) Mowen, A. J. (2010). Parks and recreation: Mockumentary or essential health partner? North Carolina State University Brown Bag Speaker Series. Raleigh, NC. (invited speaker) Mowen, A. J. (2010). Parks and recreation: Mockumentary or essential health partner? Louisiana State University School of Public Health Brown Bag Series. New Orleans, LA. (invited speaker) Mowen, A.J. (2009). Park, recreation, fitness and sport sector recommendations for a more physically active America. The National Physical Activity Plan Conference, Washington, DC. (invited panelist) Mowen, A. J. (2007). Pennsylvania Governor’s Outdoor Conference, University Park, PA. Workshop sponsored by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. (Invited panelist for the Healthy Outdoor Lifestyle Sessions) Mowen, A. J., & Kruger, J. (2006). Epidemiology, surveillance, and measurement: Identifying collaborative framework priorities. The Cooper Institute Conference Series: Parks, recreation, and public health: Collaborative frameworks for promoting physical activity, Dallas, TX. (invited panel speaker).

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Management Reports Mowen, A. J., & Hickerson, B. D. (2013). Cliffside Park Pre-Renovation Visitor Counts and Observations: A Research Brief. Report to the Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy. Mowen, A. J., Graefe, A. R., Kerstetter, D. L., & Ferguson, M. D. (2013). 2012-2013 Presque Isle State Park visitor study: Final report. Report to the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation & Natural Resources. Mowen, A. J., Graefe, A. R., Ferguson, M. D., & Graefe, D. A. (2013). Pennsylvania State Parks visitor use monitoring study: Year 1 study results. Report to the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation & Natural Resources. Mowen, A. J., & Hickerson, B. D. (2012). Do park investments make a difference? Report to the Pennsylvania Recreation and Park Society Mowen, A. J., Graefe, A. R., Trauntvein, N. E., & Stynes, D. J. (2012). The economic significance and impact of Pennsylvania State Parks: An updated assessment of 2010 park visitor spending on the state and local economy. Report to the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation & Natural Resources. Mowen, A. J., Stynes, D. J., Graefe, A. R., Kerstetter, D. L., & Trauntvein, N. E. (2010). The economic impact and significance of Pennsylvania State Parks. Report to the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation & Natural Resources. Mowen, A. J. (2009). The impact of park renovations on visitor behaviors, evaluations, and physical activity: Results from a pre‐renovation survey at Cedar Creek Parkway and Trexler Memorial Park. Report to the Pennsylvania Recreation and Parks Society. Graefe, A. R., Mowen, A. J., & Trauntvein, N. E., & Covelli, E. A. (2009). Outdoor recreation in Pennsylvania, residents survey. Report to the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. Mowen, A. J., Graefe, A. R., and Graefe, D. R. (2009). A synthesis of existing visitor data and demographic trends for the Gateway National Recreation Area. Report to the National Park Service. Mowen, A. J., Graefe, A. R., Ivy, M., & Trauntvein, N. E. (2008). 2008 Pennsylvania State Parks visitor study. Report to the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. Mowen, A. J., Godbey, G. C., Liechty, T., Kerstetter, D. L., Payne, L. L., & Orsega‐ Smith, E. (2008). Health partnerships of recreation and park organizations: Results from a national study. Report to the National Recreation and Park Association and the National Recreation Foundation. Kerstetter, D. L., & Mowen, A. J., (2008). The best park around: Visitors’ response to the Lewisburg Area Recreation Authority Park. Report to Playworld Systems, Inc. Ivy, M. I., Mowen, A. J., & Purrington, A. S. (2007). Pennsylvania State Park and Forest recreation resource inventory: Site‐specific infrastructure and programming recommendations for Eastern Pennsylvania. Report to the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, Bureau of State Parks. Mowen, A. J., Kerstetter, D., Graefe, A. R., & Miles, J. (2006). A concession program evaluation for Pennsylvania State Parks: Report to the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, Bureau of State Parks.

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Mowen, A. J., Trauntvein, N., & Orsega‐Smith, E. (2004). Evaluation of a pilot recreation and health campaign for Pennsylvania: A baseline assessment of Allegheny County and Franklin County residents. Report to the Pennsylvania Advocates for Nutrition and Activity. Mowen, A. J. (1999). Corporate sponsorship of Fairfax County Park Authority programs and facilities. Report to the Fairfax County Park Authority. Gittings, G. L., Kilareski, W. P., Laman, J. A., & Mowen, A. J. (1998). Rail‐trail bridges in Pennsylvania: A guidebook for the structure disposition process. Report to the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources and the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation.

FUNDED RESEARCH PROJECTS (Total Amount = $2,726,565) Summary – Funded Grants/Contracts

Principal Investigator

Co-Principal Investigator

Investigator

Extramural funding

$785,932

$1,436,400

$490,548

Intramural funding

$13,685

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Grant/Contract Proposals under Development (N = 1) Year(s) Title Sponsor & Amount Investigator(s)

2013-2016 The Social and Experiential Impacts of Park Renovations at Cliffside Park Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy ($48,125) Andrew Mowen (PI) and Ben Hickerson (CO‐PI)

Grant/Contract Proposals Submitted/Under Review (N = 1) Year(s) Title

2014-2016 Assessing the Effect of Lower Lake Erie Water Levels on Outdoor Recreationists and Stakeholders in Pennsylvania – Submitted August 23, 2013 Sponsor & Amount Pennsylvania Sea Grant ($30,000) Investigator(s) Andrew Mowen (PI) and Alan Graefe (CO-PI) Funded Grants/Contracts (N = 17) Year(s) Title Sponsor & Amount Investigator(s)

2013-2014 The 2013-2019 Pennsylvania Outdoor Recreation Plan Pennsylvania DCNR ($184,998) Andrew Mowen (PI) and Alan Graefe (CO‐PI)

Year(s) Title Sponsor & Amount Investigator(s)

2012-2014 A Boating Capacity Analysis for Ohiopyle State Park Pennsylvania DCNR ($60,033) Andrew Mowen (PI) and Alan Graefe (CO‐PI) 16

Year(s) Title Sponsor & Amount Investigator(s)

2012-2013 Presque Isle State Park Visitor Survey Penn State Sea Grant/Pennsylvania DCNR ($70,459) Andrew Mowen (PI), Alan Graefe (CO‐PI), & Deborah Kerstetter

Year(s) Title Sponsor & Amount Investigator(s)

2012-2014 Appalachian National Scenic Trail – Hiker Perspective of Power Lines and Development National Park Service ($50,000) Alan Graefe (PI) and Andrew Mowen (CO‐PI)

Year(s) Title Sponsor & Amount Investigator(s)

2011-2016 Pennsylvania State Parks and Forests – Visitor Use Monitoring Study Pennsylvania DCNR ($875,000) Alan Graefe (PI) and Andrew Mowen (CO‐PI)

Year(s) Title Sponsor & Amount Investigator(s)

2011-2012 The Economic Significance of State Parks to Pennsylvania’s Economy: An Updated Analysis. Pennsylvania DCNR ($30,944) Andrew Mowen (PI) and Alan Graefe (CO‐PI)

Year(s) Title Sponsor & Amount Investigator(s)

2009-2010 An Economic Impact Assessment of Pennsylvania State Parks Pennsylvania DCNR ($30,006) Andrew Mowen (PI), Alan Graefe (CO‐PI), & Deborah Kerstetter

Year(s) Title Sponsor & Amount Investigator(s)

2008-2009 Synthesizing Existing Visitor Research and Demographic Trends for the Gateway National Recreation Area National Park Service ($60,000) Andrew Mowen (PI), Alan Graefe (CO‐PI)

Year(s) Title Sponsor & Amount Investigator(s)

2008-2009 Getting Out! The Pennsylvania Outdoor Recreation Plan Pennsylvania DCNR ($424,000) Alan Graefe (PI), Andrew Mowen (CO‐PI), Harry Zinn, Albert Luloff, & James Finley

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Year(s) Title Sponsor & Amount Investigator(s)

2007-2009 Physical Education, Recreation and Community Partners: Promoting Physical Activity National Institutes of Health: National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute ($383,389) Linda Caldwell (PI), John Graham (CO‐PI), Mallika Bose, Mark Ivy, Andrew Mowen, & Edward Smith

Year(s) Title Sponsor & Amount Investigator(s)

2006-2008 Assessing the Health Partnerships of Recreation and Park Agencies National Recreation and Park Association ($75,000) Andrew Mowen (PI), Geoffrey Godbey (Co‐PI), Laura Payne (University of Illinois) Elizabeth Orsega‐Smith (University of Delaware)

Year(s) Title Sponsor & Amount Investigator(s)

2007 Visitor Use Monitoring in Four National Forests West Virginia University and USDA Forest Service ($107,159) Alan Graefe (PI), Andrew Mowen

Year(s) Title Sponsor & Amount Investigator(s)

2006-2007 A Recreation Resource Inventory for Pennsylvania State Parks Pennsylvania DCNR ($87,400) Mark Ivy (PI), Andrew Mowen (CO‐PI)

Year(s) Title Sponsor & Amount Investigator(s)

2004-2006 A Concessions Evaluation for Pennsylvania State Parks Pennsylvania DCNR ($168,046) Andrew Mowen (PI), Deborah Kerstetter, Alan Graefe, James Miles

Year(s) Title Sponsor & Amount Investigator(s)

2004 Evaluation of a Pilot Recreation and Health Campaign Pennsylvania Advocates for Nutrition and Activity ($18,236) Andrew Mowen (PI)

Year(s) Title Sponsor & Amount

2004 Citizen Response to Public Park and Recreation Sponsorships The Pennsylvania State University, College of Health and Human Development ($13,685) Andrew Mowen (PI), Peter Everett

Investigator(s)

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Year(s) Title Sponsor & Amount Investigator(s)

2001-2002 A Park User and Non‐User Assessment for Cleveland Metroparks The Cleveland Foundation ($88,210) Andrew Mowen (PI)

GRADUATE STUDENT COMMITTEES Completed – Chair or Co-Chair* Austin Barrett (M.S. – 2013) “Assessing the effectiveness of live music interpretive programming” Nate Trauntvein (Ph.D. – 2011) “Volunteerism in urban park and recreation agencies: Examining the role of volunteer socio-demographic characteristics, motivations, organizational identity, and satisfaction on volunteer participation outcomes” Robert Andrejewski (Ph.D. – 2011) “Nature connection, outdoor play, and environmental stewardship in residential environmental education” Joel Blanco (M.S. – 2009) “Park use characteristics, constraints, and desired strategies to reduce constraints: A comparison of single parent and dual parent leisure behavior” Julie Stafford‐Son* (Ph.D. – 2006) “Physical activity in later life: The role of constraints, negotiation strategies, motivation, SOC, age, and gender” Nate Trauntvein (M.S. – 2007) “An exploration of the relationships of park use constraints, park use frequency, leisure time physical activity, and health” Trisha Grimes (M.S. – 2005) “Differences between high‐loyal and less‐loyal households of an environmental education center” Keith Jones (M.S. – 2005) “Motivations of volunteers in a nonprofit trail organization” Shana Murray (M.S. – 2005) “The role of interpersonal relationships in shaping commitment and behavioral loyalty to a university club sport” Completed – Committee Member Tammy Smith (Ph.D. - 2013) “Development of business standards for improving service quality for consumers with disabilities within the U.S. service industry sector: A modified Delphi study” (outside member) Tammy Koerte (M.S. – 2013) “Adolescents’ attitudes toward tourism impacts” Robert Cooper (Ph.D. – 2013) “Outdoor orientation programs: recreation socialization, social support, and identity development in emerging adulthood” Jacob Powell (M.S. – 2012) “Nature connection in Pennsylvania State Parks: Case study evaluations in the three parks” (outside member) Jaeyeon Choe (Ph.D. – 2012) “Meditation in America: Similar and different experiences and outcomes as leisure” 19

Kimberly Batty (Ph.D. – 2011) “The role of motivation, perceived constraints, and constraint negotiation strategies in students' internship selection experience” Elizabeth Covelli (Ph.D. – 2011) “The constraint negotiation process among female hunters: The role of self‐efficacy, motivations, and social support” Robert Cooper (M.S. – 2010) “Encounter norms and perceived crowding on the Lower White Salmon River in southern Washington” Toni Liechty (Ph.D. ‐ 2009) “Body image and leisure among older adults” Nick Palso (Ph.D. – 2008) “Serious road tripping: A study of serious and project based leisure in self‐drive tourists in Alaska” Birgitta Baker (Ph.D. – 2008) “Pubertal timing, type of motivation, and perceived athletic competence as predictors of adolescent girls’ physical activity” Hsuieh‐wen Chow (Ph.D. – 2006) “The relationship between physically active leisure activities and health for adults age fifty and older” Ben Lago (M.S. – 2005) “A descriptive examination of hunting and fishing clubs within the State of Pennsylvania” Huan Li (M.S. – 2005) “A comparison of the leisure lifestyles of Chinese and American graduate students at The Pennsylvania State University” Yin‐shin Lin (M.S. – 2003) “Comparing antecedents and outcomes of loyalty among Taiwanese youth campers”

On-going – Chair or Co-Chair* Michael Ferguson (Ph.D.) Phileshia Dombroski (Ph.D.) Kimberly Wallace (Ph.D.)

On-going – Committee Member Matthew Bakowicz (M.S.) Emily Osborn (M.S.) Richard Gage (Ph.D.) Hwansung Song (Ph.D.) Mary Stansfield (Ph.D.)

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UNDERGRADUATE HONORS THESIS COMMITTEES Completed – Chair Chris Moore (B.S. Hon. - 2013) “Evaluating the effectiveness of corporate sponsorships at a minor league baseball park” Nicole Wells (B.S. Hon. - 2012) “The perception of drama therapy for inpatients in an acute inpatient geriatric psychiatry unit” Andrew Silver (B.S. Hon. - 2009) “An assessment of sponsorship practices at green grass golf facilities” Completed – Committee Member Brooke Gattens (B.S. Hon. - 2013) “A content analysis of Tripadvisor reviews: Quantifying guests’ attitudes towards hotel attributes” Chris Balough (B.S. Hon. - 2011) “The examination of factors that affect males’ purchase decisions” David Trude (B.S. Hon. - 2011) “Why do golfers continue to swing?” On-going – Chair Lee Ying Hng Christina Spohn Nicholas Decker

TEACHING Credit-based Coursework Taught or Co-Taught* PSU 014 (1 credit) Freshman Seminar in Recreation, Park, & Tourism Management (2 semesters) RPTM 297A (1 credit) Leadership in Action* (1 semester) RPM 410 (3 credits) Marketing Recreation and Park Services (2 semesters) RPTM 415 (3 credits) Commercial Recreation Management (4 semesters) RPTM 435 (3 credits) Recreation Facility Planning & Management (7 semesters) RPTM 470 (3 credits) Recreation and Park Management (5 semesters) RPTM 530 (3 credits) Recreation, Park, & Tourism Management Research Methods (3 semesters) RPTM 560 (3 credits) Administrative Problems of Leisure Service Organizations (2 semesters) RPTM 597B (3 credits) Scholarly Writing in Leisure Studies (4 semesters)

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MEMBERSHIPS AND SERVICE Chair, Parks, Recreation, Fitness, and Sports Sector Advisory Panel - National Physical Activity Plan Alliance (2013-current) Associate Editor, Leisure Sciences (2013-currrent) Member of the National Recreation and Park Association Research Advisory Council (2010-current) Board Member, The Pennsylvania Parks and Forests Foundation (2010-current) Associate Editor, Journal of Park and Recreation Administration (2001-2010) Steering Committee member, Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium (2000-2003) National Recreation and Park Association member (1997-2010) Pennsylvania Recreation and Parks Society member (2002-current) Ohio Parks and Recreation Association member (1998-2002)

HONORS & AWARDS 2009 Pennsylvania Recreation and Park Society, The President’s Citation 2004 Journal of Park and Recreation Administration Best Paper Award 1999 Vision Award of Excellence for Management Processes 1992 Fred Coombs Scholar

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