Katherine Wollstein
Ph.D. candidate in Natural Resources, University of Idaho
Rangeland Fire Regional Specialist, Oregon State University Extension Service
Contact Information
[email protected]
Education
Ph.D. Natural Resources, University of Idaho (2017-present)
M.S. Forest Ecosystems and Society, Oregon State University (2015-2017)
B.S. Natural Resource Sciences, Washington State University (2006-2011)
Research Interests
Rangeland policy and governance, community-based natural resource management, and ranching and public lands.
Publications
Wollstein, K., C.B. Wardropper, and D.R. Becker. 2021. Outcome-based approaches for managing wildfire risk: Institutional interactions and implementation within the “gray zone.” Rangeland Ecology and Management 77:101-111.
Wardropper, C.B., J. Angerer, M. Burnham, M. Fernández-Giménez, V. Jansen, J. Karl, K. Lee, and K. Wollstein. 2021. Improving rangeland climate services for ranchers and pastoralists with social science. Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability 52:82-91.
Wollstein, K. and E.J. Davis. 2020. New Modes of Environmental Governance in Greater Sage-grouse Conservation in Oregon. Society and Natural Resources 33(5):555-573.
Davis, E.J., J.A. Abrams, and K. Wollstein. 2020. Fire on the Range: Rangeland Fire Protection Associations as Disaster Response Organizations. Disasters Journal 44(3):435-454.
Abrams, J.A., K. Wollstein, and E.J. Davis. 2018. State Lines, Fire Lines, and Lines of Authority: Rangeland Fire Management and Bottom-Up Cooperative Federalism. Land Use Policy 75:252-259.
Wollstein, K. and E.J. Davis. 2017. A “Hammer Held Over their Heads”: Voluntary Conservation Spurred by the Prospect of Regulatory Enforcement in Oregon. Human-Wildlife Interactions 11(3):258-273.
Abrams, J.A., E.J. Davis, and K. Wollstein. 2017. Rangeland Fire Protection Associations in Great Basin Rangelands: A Model for Adaptive Community Relationships with Wildfire? Human Ecology 45(6):773-785.
Personal Interests
Trail-running and cooking with her German shorthaired pointer, Stella.
Rangeland Fire Regional Specialist, Oregon State University Extension Service
Contact Information
[email protected]
Education
Ph.D. Natural Resources, University of Idaho (2017-present)
M.S. Forest Ecosystems and Society, Oregon State University (2015-2017)
B.S. Natural Resource Sciences, Washington State University (2006-2011)
Research Interests
Rangeland policy and governance, community-based natural resource management, and ranching and public lands.
Publications
Wollstein, K., C.B. Wardropper, and D.R. Becker. 2021. Outcome-based approaches for managing wildfire risk: Institutional interactions and implementation within the “gray zone.” Rangeland Ecology and Management 77:101-111.
Wardropper, C.B., J. Angerer, M. Burnham, M. Fernández-Giménez, V. Jansen, J. Karl, K. Lee, and K. Wollstein. 2021. Improving rangeland climate services for ranchers and pastoralists with social science. Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability 52:82-91.
Wollstein, K. and E.J. Davis. 2020. New Modes of Environmental Governance in Greater Sage-grouse Conservation in Oregon. Society and Natural Resources 33(5):555-573.
Davis, E.J., J.A. Abrams, and K. Wollstein. 2020. Fire on the Range: Rangeland Fire Protection Associations as Disaster Response Organizations. Disasters Journal 44(3):435-454.
Abrams, J.A., K. Wollstein, and E.J. Davis. 2018. State Lines, Fire Lines, and Lines of Authority: Rangeland Fire Management and Bottom-Up Cooperative Federalism. Land Use Policy 75:252-259.
Wollstein, K. and E.J. Davis. 2017. A “Hammer Held Over their Heads”: Voluntary Conservation Spurred by the Prospect of Regulatory Enforcement in Oregon. Human-Wildlife Interactions 11(3):258-273.
Abrams, J.A., E.J. Davis, and K. Wollstein. 2017. Rangeland Fire Protection Associations in Great Basin Rangelands: A Model for Adaptive Community Relationships with Wildfire? Human Ecology 45(6):773-785.
Personal Interests
Trail-running and cooking with her German shorthaired pointer, Stella.