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CEO Personnel Profile


Hugh A. Devine

Professor, Parks, Recreation and Tourism Management

Professor (Associate Member), Forestry Department

Professor (Associate Member), Landscape Architecture Department

CEO Associate Director for GIS


Responsibilities:

Teach and Advise in the Graduate and Undergraduate Programs of the Park, Recreation, and Tourism Management and Forestry Departments

Directs the NC State University GIS Research and Teaching Program

Principal Investigator for The National Park Service GIS Technical Support Center Project

Chairs the College Instructional Technology Committee

Courses Taught at NCSU
PRT 462: Introduction to Geographic Information Systems

PRT 763: Application Issues in Geographic Information Systems

PRT 663: Application of Geographic Information Systems

PRT 664: Special Studies in Geographic Information Systems


Current Projects:
National Park Service GIS Technical Support Center

Spatial Modeling for Park and Recreation Planning and Management

Appropriate GIS Technologies for Natural Resource Management

Instructional Technology for GIS and Environmental Science Learning


Education:
Ph.D., 1975, Forest Resources/Operations Research, Pennsylvania State University

M.S., 1972, Forest Resources, Pennsylvania State University

B.S., 1970, Forest Resource Management, Pennsylvania State University


Publications:

Rafkind, R.D., Devine, H.A., Karish, J.F., Dienna, P.L. 1993. "What We've Learned About GIS: One Park's Experience in the World of GIS," The George Wright Forum, Volume 10, No. 3, pp. 4-10.

Fels, J.E., McManus, J.M., Rafkind, R.D., and Devine, H.A. 1993. "Designing Better Maps Using Geographic Information Systems," Park Science, Fall, pp. 35-36.

Johnson, J.L., Fels, J.E., Rafkind, R.D., and Devine, H.A. 1993. "Data Base Mapping and Management at Colonial NHP," Park Science, Winter, 28 p.

Devine, H.A., G.D. Jennings, S. Cho, C. Stallings, 1995, "The integration of water quality models and geographic information systems (GIS) for water quality modeling at Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area." CGC Report No. 205, NCSU, Raleigh, NC. 120 pp.

Devine, H.A., and W.S. Slocumb. 1996. Technical Support of GIS Application in the National Park Service," Report to National GIS Program Director, National Park Service, Denver, CO. 38 pp.


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