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Edward J. Ruddell

Edward J. Ruddell, PhD

Academic Office Information

Edward.Ruddell@health.utah.edu

Edward Ruddell, PhD is an Associate Professor in the Department of Parks, Recreation, and Tourism at the University of Utah where he teaches numerous theory, research methods, and statistics courses. He also teaches courses in natural resources recreation and the philosophy of leisure. His research interests are in scenic beauty and restorative environments. He also conducts research in interpretation and the social psychology of communication. Dr. Ruddell received his PhD from the Department of Parks, Recreation, and Tourism Sciences at Texas A&M University and holds masters and bachelors degrees in forestry from the University of Tennessee.

Research Statement

My research interests are in landscape perception with an emphasis on the psychological benefits of recreating in wildland settings. My particular focus is in the application of Attention Restoration Theory to the design and management of wildland recreation resources.

Selected Publications

Journal Article

  1. Cachelin A (10/2013).
  2. Jorgensen L (08/2013).

Book Chapter

  1. (07/2011).

Abstract

  1. Szolosi A (08/2012). [Abstract].