Eric L. Toman, Ph.D. - Publications

Affiliations: 
2005 Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR 
Area:
Forestry and Wildlife Agriculture, Public Administration, Environmental Sciences

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2020 Groth-Joynt TM, Curtis A, Mendham E, Toman E. Does rural landowner identity shape the adoption of sustainable farming practices Australasian Journal of Environmental Management. 27: 309-328. DOI: 10.1080/14486563.2020.1786862  0.352
2020 Rapp C, Rabung E, Wilson R, Toman E. Wildfire decision support tools: an exploratory study of use in the United States International Journal of Wildland Fire. 29: 581. DOI: 10.1071/Wf19131  0.394
2020 Walpole EH, Toman E, Stidham M, Wilson R. The science and practice of ecological restoration: a mental models analysis of restoration practitioners Environment Systems and Decisions. 1-17. DOI: 10.1007/S10669-020-09768-X  0.464
2019 Weiss SA, Toman EL, Corace RG. Aligning endangered species management with fire-dependent ecosystem restoration: manager perspectives on red-cockaded woodpecker and longleaf pine management actions Fire Ecology. 15: 1-14. DOI: 10.1186/S42408-019-0026-Z  0.414
2019 Toman E, Curtis AL, Mendham E. Same as it ever was?: Stability and change over 15 years in a rural district in Southeastern Australia Society & Natural Resources. 32: 113-132. DOI: 10.1080/08941920.2018.1505014  0.325
2018 Sherry J, Curtis A, Mendham E, Toman E. Cultural landscapes at risk: Exploring the meaning of place in a sacred valley of Nepal Global Environmental Change-Human and Policy Dimensions. 52: 190-200. DOI: 10.1016/J.Gloenvcha.2018.07.007  0.413
2018 Weiss SA, Corace RG, Toman EL, Herms DA, Goebel PC. Wildlife implications across snag treatment types in jack pine stands of Upper Michigan Forest Ecology and Management. 409: 407-416. DOI: 10.1016/J.Foreco.2017.10.013  0.377
2017 Walpole EH, Toman E, Wilson RS, Stidham M. Shared visions, future challenges: a case study of three Collaborative Forest Landscape Restoration Program locations Ecology and Society. 22. DOI: 10.5751/Es-09248-220235  0.377
2017 Rose KM, Toman E, Olsen CS. Public use of Information about Smoke Emissions: Application of the Risk Information Seeking and Processing (RISP) model Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 47: 1527-1537. DOI: 10.1139/Cjfr-2017-0099  0.685
2017 Olsen CS, Toman E, Frederick S. A multi-region analysis of factors that influence public acceptance of smoke from different fire sources International Journal of Wildland Fire. 26: 364-374. DOI: 10.1071/Wf16034  0.695
2016 Engebretson JM, Hall TE, Blades JJ, Olsen CS, Toman E, Frederick SS. Characterizing Public Tolerance of Smoke from Wildland Fires in Communities across the United States Journal of Forestry. 114: 601-609. DOI: 10.5849/Jof.14-142  0.679
2016 Groth TM, Curtis A, Mendham E, Toman E. Examining the agricultural producer identity: utilising the collective occupational identity construct to create a typology and profile of rural landholders in Victoria, Australia Journal of Environmental Planning and Management. 1-19. DOI: 10.1080/09640568.2016.1165189  0.38
2016 Groth TM, Curtis A, Toman E, Mendham E. The Utility of a Collective Identity Construct to Explore the Influence of Farming Identity on Natural Resource Management Society and Natural Resources. 29: 588-602. DOI: 10.1080/08941920.2015.1095376  0.443
2015 Groth TM, Curtis A, Mendham E, Toman E. The development and validation of a collective occupational identity construct (COIC) in a natural resource context Journal of Rural Studies. 40: 111-119. DOI: 10.1016/J.Jrurstud.2015.06.008  0.372
2014 Toman E, Shindler B, McCaffrey S, Bennett J. Public acceptance of wildland fire and fuel management: panel responses in seven locations. Environmental Management. 54: 557-70. PMID 25034754 DOI: 10.1007/S00267-014-0327-6  0.748
2014 Olsen CS, Mazzotta DK, Toman E, Fischer AP. Communicating about smoke from wildland fire: challenges and opportunities for managers. Environmental Management. 54: 571-82. PMID 25034752 DOI: 10.1007/S00267-014-0312-0  0.718
2014 Stidham M, Olsen C, Toman E, Frederick S, McCaffrey S, Shindler B. Longitudinal Social Science Research in Natural Resource Communities: Lessons and Considerations Society & Natural Resources. 27: 1104-1108. DOI: 10.1080/08941920.2014.905895  0.72
2014 Groth TM, Curtis A, Mendham E, Toman E. Farmer Identity in Multifunctional Landscapes: Using a collective identity construct to explore the nature and impact of occupational identity Australian Geographer. 45: 71-86. DOI: 10.1080/00049182.2014.869297  0.38
2014 Stidham M, McCaffrey S, Toman E, Shindler B. Policy tools to encourage community-level defensible space in the United States: A tale of six communities Journal of Rural Studies. 35: 59-69. DOI: 10.1016/J.Jrurstud.2014.04.006  0.709
2013 Ascher TJ, Wilson RS, Toman E. The importance of affect, perceived risk and perceived benefit in understanding support for fuels management among wildland-urban interface residents International Journal of Wildland Fire. 22: 267-276. DOI: 10.1071/Wf12026  0.479
2013 McCaffrey SM, Toman E, Stidham M, Shindler B. Social science research related to wildfire management: an overview of recent findings and future research needs International Journal of Wildland Fire. 22: 15-24. DOI: 10.1071/Wf11115  0.733
2012 Kocher SD, Toman E, Trainor SF, Wright V, Briggs JS, Goebel CP, Montblanc EM, Oxarart A, Pepin DL, Steelman TA, Thode A, Waldrop TA. How can we span the boundaries between wildland fire science and management in the united states? Journal of Forestry. 110: 421-428. DOI: 10.5849/Jof.11-085  0.429
2012 Wilson RS, Ascher TJ, Toman E. The Importance of Framing for Communicating Risk and Managing Forest Health Journal of Forestry. 110: 337-341. DOI: 10.5849/Jof.11-058  0.443
2011 McCaffrey SM, Stidham M, Toman E, Shindler B. Outreach programs, peer pressure, and common sense: what motivates homeowners to mitigate wildfire risk? Environmental Management. 48: 475-88. PMID 21706380 DOI: 10.1007/S00267-011-9704-6  0.723
2011 Toman E, Stidham M, Shindler B, McCaffrey S. Reducing fuels in the wildland–urban interface: community perceptions of agency fuels treatments International Journal of Wildland Fire. 20: 340-349. DOI: 10.1071/Wf10042  0.728
2010 Bruskotter JT, Toman E, Enzler SA, Schmidt RH. Are Gray Wolves Endangered in the Northern Rocky Mountains? A Role for Social Science in Listing Determinations Bioscience. 60: 941-948. DOI: 10.1525/Bio.2010.60.11.10  0.373
2009 Shindler BA, Toman E, McCaffrey SM. Public perspectives of fire, fuels and the Forest Service in the Great Lakes Region: A survey of citizenagency communication and trust International Journal of Wildland Fire. 18: 157-164. DOI: 10.1071/Wf07135  0.754
2008 Toman EL, Shindler B, Absher J, McCaffrey S. Postfire Communications: The Influence of Site Visits on Local Support Journal of Forestry. 106: 25-30. DOI: 10.1093/Jof/106.1.25  0.73
2006 Toman E, Shindler B, Brunson M. Fire and Fuel Management Communication Strategies: Citizen Evaluations of Agency Outreach Activities Society & Natural Resources. 19: 321-336. DOI: 10.1080/08941920500519206  0.734
2004 Toman E, Shindler B, Reed M. Prescribed Fire: The Influence of Site Visits on Citizen Attitudes The Journal of Environmental Education. 35: 13-33. DOI: 10.3200/Joee.35.3.13-33  0.679
2003 Shindler B, Toman E. Fuel Reduction Strategies in Forest Communities: A Longitudinal Analysis of Public Support Journal of Forestry. 101: 8-15. DOI: 10.1093/Jof/101.6.8  0.741
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