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Robert T. Lackey

Robert T. Lackey (born 1944) is a Canadian born fisheries scientist and political scientist living in the United States. He is best known for his work involving the interplay between science and policy, natural resource management, and assessments of the future of salmon runs. Lackey is a professor of fisheries and wildlife and adjunct professor of political science at Oregon State University.[1] From 1981-2008, he held senior leadership posts at the United States Environmental Protection Agency research laboratory in Corvallis, Oregon.[2]

Robert T. Lackey
Born
Nationality American, Canadian
Alma materColorado State University
University of Maine
Humboldt State University
Known fornatural resource science and management, interface of science and policy, use and misuse of science in the political process
Scientific career
Fieldsfisheries science, ecology, natural resources
Doctoral advisorW. Harry Everhart

Biography edit

Robert Thomas Lackey received a B.S. (fisheries) from Humboldt State University in 1967,[3] an M.S. (Zoology) in 1968 from University of Maine, and a PhD (Fisheries and Wildlife) in 1971 from Colorado State University. He was then hired by Virginia Tech as assistant professor of fisheries and became associate professor in 1973. In 1976-77, he spent a sabbatical year in Washington, D.C., working with the United States Fish and Wildlife Service Environment Program as the national program coordinator. In 1979 he led the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s National Water Resources Analysis Group located in West Virginia. In 1981, he was senior biologist with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency research laboratory in Corvallis, Oregon, and was deputy director from 1989 to 2000. In 1982 he became Courtesy Professor in the Department of Fisheries and Wildlife at Oregon State University, a position he continues to hold. In 1999, Lackey was awarded a senior Fulbright Fellowship and spend his tenure at the University of Northern British Columbia.[4] He retired from the Environmental Protection Agency in 2008 to work at Oregon State University.

Contributions edit

Lackey had an early focus on solving practical fisheries problems, improving fish yields using various novel habitat enhancement techniques. In later years he focused on better defining the roles of scientific information and scientists in natural resource policy. Lackey’s leadership in developing policy options to restore wild salmon to the west coast of the United States is well known and controversial.[5] It has been criticized for being overly pessimistic, and is regarded by others as a blunt assessment of reality.[6] In 2005, he completed a 4-year collaborative effort, the Salmon 2100 Project.[7] This encouraged senior scientists and policy experts to develop practical policy options that, if implemented, would restore wild salmon runs in California, Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and southern British Columbia. A book of the same title was published in 2006.[8][9] He has lectured widely advocating that scientists should be vigilant about keeping personal policy preferences out of scientific activities.[10] He is a proponent of the view that the pervasive use of normative science is undermining the credibility of the scientific enterprise. His current work focuses on education, especially developing online graduate courses in ecological and natural resource policy.[11]

Some publications edit

Books
  • Lackey, Robert T. 1974. Introductory Fisheries Science. Sea Grant, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, Virginia, 280 pp.
  • Lackey, Robert T., and Wayne A. Hubert. Editors. 1978. Analysis of Exploited Fish Populations. Sea Grant, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, Virginia, 97 pp.
  • Lackey, Robert T., and Larry A. Nielsen. Editors. 1980. Fisheries Management. John Wiley & Sons, New York, New York, 422 pp.
  • Mazaika, Rosemary, Robert T. Lackey, and Stephen L. Friant. Editors. 1995. Ecological Risk Assessment: Use, Abuse, and Alternatives. Amherst Scientific Publishers, Amherst, Massachusetts.
  • Lackey, Robert T., Denise H. Lach, and Sally L. Duncan. Editors. 2006. Salmon 2100: The Future of Wild Pacific Salmon. American Fisheries Society, Bethesda, Maryland, 629 pp.
Journal articles
  • Lackey, Robert T. 1998. Seven pillars of ecosystem management. Landscape and Urban Planning. 40(1-3): 21-30.
  • Lackey, Robert T. 2003. Pacific Northwest salmon: forecasting their status in 2100. Reviews in Fisheries Science. 11(1): 35-88.
  • Lackey, Robert T. 2006. Axioms of ecological policy. Fisheries. 31(6): 286-290.
  • Lackey, Robert T. 2007. Science, scientists, and policy advocacy. Conservation Biology. 21(1): 12-17.
  • Lackey, Robert T. 2009. Challenges to sustaining diadromous fishes through 2100: lessons learned from western North America. pp. 609–617. In: Haro, A., et al., editors. Challenges for Diadromous Fishes in a Dynamic Global Environment, American Fisheries Society.

Notes edit

  1. ^ Oregon State University (2016)
  2. ^ EPA (2011)
  3. ^ Humboldt State University (2008)
  4. ^ Oregon State University (2009)
  5. ^ Oregonian Newspaper (2009)
  6. ^ Martin (2011)
  7. ^ NBC (2005)
  8. ^ American Fisheries Society (2011)
  9. ^ Dunbar (2008)
  10. ^ Oregon State University (2013)
  11. ^ Oregon State University (2016)

References edit

Oregon State University (2018) http://blogs.oregonstate.edu/lackey/

EPA (2011) http://www.epa.gov/wed/pages/staff/lackey/

Humboldt State University (2008) http://www.humboldt.edu/green/people/people/lackey.php

Oregon State University (2009) https://today.oregonstate.edu/archives/1999/aug/lackey-selected-fulbright-scholar

Google Scholar https://scholar.google.co.nz/scholar?hl=en&num=100&q=author%3A%22Robert+T+Lackey%22&btnG=Search&as_sdt=0%2C38&as_ylo=&as_vis=0

Oregonian Newspaper (2009) http://www.oregonlive.com/opinion/index.ssf/2009/09/facing_the_facts_on_the_future.html

Martin (2011) http://articles.sfgate.com/2011-07-25/bay-area/29811577_1_wild-salmon-salmon-numbers-salmon-producing

NBC (2005) http://www.nbcnews.com/id/9239431/ns/technology_and_science-science/t/population-numbers-may-doom-salmon/#.XB7uI_ZFxG8

American Fisheries Society (2011) http://fisheries.org/shop/x55050xm

Dunbar (2008) http://www.modbee.com/latest-news/article3103148.html

Oregon State University (2013) http://oregonstate.edu/terra/2013/01/normative-science/

External links edit

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Robert T Lackey born 1944 is a Canadian born fisheries scientist and political scientist living in the United States He is best known for his work involving the interplay between science and policy natural resource management and assessments of the future of salmon runs Lackey is a professor of fisheries and wildlife and adjunct professor of political science at Oregon State University 1 From 1981 2008 he held senior leadership posts at the United States Environmental Protection Agency research laboratory in Corvallis Oregon 2 Robert T LackeyBornKamloops British ColumbiaNationalityAmerican CanadianAlma materColorado State UniversityUniversity of MaineHumboldt State UniversityKnown fornatural resource science and management interface of science and policy use and misuse of science in the political processScientific careerFieldsfisheries science ecology natural resourcesDoctoral advisorW Harry Everhart Contents 1 Biography 2 Contributions 3 Some publications 4 Notes 5 References 6 External linksBiography editRobert Thomas Lackey received a B S fisheries from Humboldt State University in 1967 3 an M S Zoology in 1968 from University of Maine and a PhD Fisheries and Wildlife in 1971 from Colorado State University He was then hired by Virginia Tech as assistant professor of fisheries and became associate professor in 1973 In 1976 77 he spent a sabbatical year in Washington D C working with the United States Fish and Wildlife Service Environment Program as the national program coordinator In 1979 he led the U S Fish and Wildlife Service s National Water Resources Analysis Group located in West Virginia In 1981 he was senior biologist with the U S Environmental Protection Agency research laboratory in Corvallis Oregon and was deputy director from 1989 to 2000 In 1982 he became Courtesy Professor in the Department of Fisheries and Wildlife at Oregon State University a position he continues to hold In 1999 Lackey was awarded a senior Fulbright Fellowship and spend his tenure at the University of Northern British Columbia 4 He retired from the Environmental Protection Agency in 2008 to work at Oregon State University Contributions editLackey had an early focus on solving practical fisheries problems improving fish yields using various novel habitat enhancement techniques In later years he focused on better defining the roles of scientific information and scientists in natural resource policy Lackey s leadership in developing policy options to restore wild salmon to the west coast of the United States is well known and controversial 5 It has been criticized for being overly pessimistic and is regarded by others as a blunt assessment of reality 6 In 2005 he completed a 4 year collaborative effort the Salmon 2100 Project 7 This encouraged senior scientists and policy experts to develop practical policy options that if implemented would restore wild salmon runs in California Oregon Washington Idaho and southern British Columbia A book of the same title was published in 2006 8 9 He has lectured widely advocating that scientists should be vigilant about keeping personal policy preferences out of scientific activities 10 He is a proponent of the view that the pervasive use of normative science is undermining the credibility of the scientific enterprise His current work focuses on education especially developing online graduate courses in ecological and natural resource policy 11 Some publications editBooksLackey Robert T 1974 Introductory Fisheries Science Sea Grant Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Blacksburg Virginia 280 pp Lackey Robert T and Wayne A Hubert Editors 1978 Analysis of Exploited Fish Populations Sea Grant Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Blacksburg Virginia 97 pp Lackey Robert T and Larry A Nielsen Editors 1980 Fisheries Management John Wiley amp Sons New York New York 422 pp Mazaika Rosemary Robert T Lackey and Stephen L Friant Editors 1995 Ecological Risk Assessment Use Abuse and Alternatives Amherst Scientific Publishers Amherst Massachusetts Lackey Robert T Denise H Lach and Sally L Duncan Editors 2006 Salmon 2100 The Future of Wild Pacific Salmon American Fisheries Society Bethesda Maryland 629 pp Journal articlesLackey Robert T 1998 Seven pillars of ecosystem management Landscape and Urban Planning 40 1 3 21 30 Lackey Robert T 2003 Pacific Northwest salmon forecasting their status in 2100 Reviews in Fisheries Science 11 1 35 88 Lackey Robert T 2006 Axioms of ecological policy Fisheries 31 6 286 290 Lackey Robert T 2007 Science scientists and policy advocacy Conservation Biology 21 1 12 17 Lackey Robert T 2009 Challenges to sustaining diadromous fishes through 2100 lessons learned from western North America pp 609 617 In Haro A et al editors Challenges for Diadromous Fishes in a Dynamic Global Environment American Fisheries Society Notes edit Oregon State University 2016 EPA 2011 Humboldt State University 2008 Oregon State University 2009 Oregonian Newspaper 2009 Martin 2011 NBC 2005 American Fisheries Society 2011 Dunbar 2008 Oregon State University 2013 Oregon State University 2016 References editOregon State University 2018 http blogs oregonstate edu lackey EPA 2011 http www epa gov wed pages staff lackey Humboldt State University 2008 http www humboldt edu green people people lackey phpOregon State University 2009 https today oregonstate edu archives 1999 aug lackey selected fulbright scholarGoogle Scholar https scholar google co nz scholar hl en amp num 100 amp q author 3A 22Robert T Lackey 22 amp btnG Search amp as sdt 0 2C38 amp as ylo amp as vis 0Oregonian Newspaper 2009 http www oregonlive com opinion index ssf 2009 09 facing the facts on the future htmlMartin 2011 http articles sfgate com 2011 07 25 bay area 29811577 1 wild salmon salmon numbers salmon producingNBC 2005 http www nbcnews com id 9239431 ns technology and science science t population numbers may doom salmon XB7uI ZFxG8American Fisheries Society 2011 http fisheries org shop x55050xmDunbar 2008 http www modbee com latest news article3103148 htmlOregon State University 2013 http oregonstate edu terra 2013 01 normative science External links edithttp blogs oregonstate edu lackey http blogs oregonstate edu lackey research https www linkedin com in robert lackey 792a219 https oregonstate academia edu RobertLackey https www researchgate net profile Robert Lackey Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Robert T Lackey amp oldid 1070138366, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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