Curriculum Vitae Matthew J. Shinderman, PhD
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1 Curriculum Vitae Matthew J. Shinderman, PhD Education: BS Environmental Studies/Health Sciences, James Madison University, 1995 MS Range Ecology, Utah State University, 1999 PhD Rangeland Ecosystem Management, Colorado State University, 2003 Positions Held: 2015-PI, National Park Service Upper Columbia Basin Network PNW CESU 2013-Present Program Lead, Sustainability Double-Degree 2012-Present Co-chair, OSU Campus Expansion Advisory Committee 2010-Present Senior Instructor, OSU-Cascades 2008-Present Co-Chair, OSU Sustainability Working Group Faculty Representative, Healthy Communities Division, OSU Cascades Dean s Council, member 2012 College of Forestry Dean Search Committee 2013 OSU Cascades Campus Expansion Advisory Committee Co-chair 2013 OSU-Cascades Sustainability Task Force Chair 2013 OSU-Cascades Transportation Task Force--Chair Adjunct Faculty, Natural Resources Program, OSU Cascades Instructional Summary FES 444 Ecological Aspects Park and Protected Area Management NR 350 Sustainable Communities RNG 341 Rangeland Ecology and Management FW 350 Endangered Species, Society and Sustainability SUS 304 Sustainability Assessment SUS 330 Ecological Dimensions of Sustainability SUS 410 Sustainability Practicum Non-Credit Courses and Workshops: Botswana Leadership Workshop. Leading difficult initiatives involving multiple stakeholder groups. Invited speaker. Summer 2012 and Fall Central Oregon Community College. Forestry 195 Wilderness Concepts. Invited speaker. Spring 2013, International Teaching: College of Agricultural Science-Fisheries and Wildlife Study Abroad Program Chillan, Chile. Endangered Species and Society. Curriculum Development: Fall NR 350 Sustainable Communities Category II Proposal for new course. Fall Sustainability Double-Degree Category I Proposal for new academic program.
2 Fall Sustainability Double-Degree Internships. Began recruiting and developing internship opportunities for SDD students. Winter SUS 304 Sustainability Assessment. Category II Proposal for new course. Winter SUS 330 Ecological Dimensions of Sustainability. Category II Proposal for new course. Graduate Students: Amanda Lawter, OSU. Master of Natural Resources. Major advisor. Fall 2013-Fall Evaluating and Predicting Impacts of CO2 and CH4 Intrusion into a Confined Sandstone Aquifer: Fate of As and Cd. Garrett Turner, OSU. Master of Natural Resources. Major advisor. Winter 2013-present. Long-term monitoring plan for stream restoration in the Nooksak Watershed. Jennifer Letz, Prescott College, AZ. Master of Arts Program in Sustainability. Major professor. Developing sustainable energy programs in US national parks. Graduated Summer Undergraduate Student Projects: Winter Project mentor for student working on sustainability best practices for the City of Bend Fire Department. Fall Project mentor for student working on biodiversity protocol for the LIVE third-party vineyard certification process. Winter Project mentor for students working on a greenhouse gas emissions inventory for Deschutes Brewery. Winter Project mentor for students working on a waste stream audit for Deschutes Brewery, including the Portland and Bend pubs. Spring Project mentor for 5 undergraduate students working on a carbon inventory for the City of Bend, Oregon. Spring Project mentor for 4 undergraduate students working on sustainability projects for businesses in the community. Winter Project mentor for 12 undergraduate students working on a synthesis report evaluating salmonid restoration needs in Whychus Creek, Oregon. Delivered to the Upper Deschutes Watershed Council in Spring Winter Project mentor for 9 undergraduate students working on a management plan for Starwood, a private residential community in Bend, Oregon. Winter Project mentor for 13 undergraduate students working on three different projects: (1) wildlife habitat analysis and recommendations for private lands in the Willamette Subbasin
3 (Trust for Public Lands); (2) critical review and recommendations of a river monitoring plan proposed by Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife High Desert Office; (3) land management plan for a private development in Roseburg, Oregon. Collaborative Projects: National Park Service Upper Columbia Basin Network PNW CESU: Principal investigator working in collaboration with NPS ecologists to develop a park studies unit at the Cascades Campus. OSU Cascades CASCaDE Sustainability Center: Developing a multi-disciplinary unit offering applied research and consulting services related to triple-bottom-line sustainable development. Functional Biodiversity in Vineyards: Principal Investigator for sustainability advising and development of new biodiversity protocol for the LIVE (Low Input Viticulture and Enology) vineyard and winery certification process. Deschutes Brewery Sustainability Reporting: consulting to assist with development of a sustainability assessment and first annual report compliant with the Global Reporting Initiative. SCHOLARSHIP AND CREATIVE ACTIVITY Peer-reviewed Rowe, H.I., Shinderman, M., and E.T. Bartlett Change on the range: difficult choices for ranchers. Rangelands 23(2): 6-9. Shinderman, M., and C.A. Call Establishment of forbs in cattle dungpats deposited in vegetation gaps in a degraded sagebrush community. Ecological Restoration: 19(2): Shinderman, M American pika in a low elevation lava landscape: expanding the known distribution of a temperature sensitive species. Ecology and Evolution 5(17):1-24. Shinderman, M Introduction to sustainability as a distinct worldview with emphasis on the ecological domain. Earth Systems and Environmental Sciences, May. Popular Media Shinderman, M Heating efficiency 101: How to use less and save more. Bend Living Magazine June issue. Shinderman, M Lightness of Being: Ten easy steps to a smaller ecological footprint in Bend Living Magazine October/November issue. Shinderman, M Think globally, shop locally: Being green starts with buying close to home. Bend Living Magazine June/July issue. : Shinderman, M Become a water miser. Bend Living Magazine October issue.
4 Shinderman, M Lessons from Three Rivers: Living off the grid and on the urban fringe. Bend Living Magazine March/April issue. Shinderman, M Ten tips for a greener holiday season. Bend Living Magazine December issue. Shinderman, M Tapping into the light from above. Bend Living Magazine June/July issue. Shinderman, M Gearing up for sustainability in Bend. Gusto June issue. Shinderman, M What Oregon should expect from the ARRA stimulus package. Gusto June issue. Shinderman, M Green Transportation Options. Central Oregon Magazine and Southern Oregon Magazine. Spring 2010 issue. Shinderman, M Flyfishing Adventure in Coyhaique, Chile. Central Oregon Magazine and Southern Oregon Magazine. Spring 2011 issue. Presentations: National Park Service Pacific Northwest CESU Pika Monitoring Group. Presenter. May Functional Biodiversity in the Vineyard Context. Invited speaker. LIVE (Low Input Viticulture and Enology). Annual Meeting. April Functional Biodiversity in the Vineyard Context. Invited speaker. LIVE (Low Input Viticulture and Enology). Biodiversity panel discussion. February OSU-Cascades Campus Expansion Plans. Invited speaker. League of Women Voters and Central Oregon Landwatch. Fall OSU-Cascades Campus Expansion Plans Transportation. Invited speaker. Oregon League of Conservation Voters. Fall OSU-Cascades Campus Expansion Plans Transportation. Invited speaker. Summit West Neighborhood Association. Fall Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventories in the Winery Industry Context. Invited speaker. LIVE (Low Input Viticulture and Enology) Annual Meeting. April Spatial distribution and habitat usage of the American Pika. Deschutes National Forest. Invited Speaker. April Spatial distribution and habitat usage of the American Pika. National Speliological Society meeting. Bend, Oregon. Spring 2012.
5 Conservation of sensitive species in the High Desert. High Desert Conservation Conference. Oregon Natural Desert Association. Invited Panelist. September The American Pika: standing tall in defiance of climate change. Oregon State University Science Pub. Bend, Oregon. May Breaking the Fossil Fuel Addiction. Better Living Expo, Portland, Oregon. Invited Speaker. March Oregon Public Broadcasting Salon Series. Conservation and Sustainable Economy in Central Oregon. Invited panelist. October Energy and the future of America s Economy. Nancy R. Chandler Visiting Scholar Lecture Series. Central Oregon Community College. Invited lecturer. May The Importance of Buying Locally. Bend Chamber of Commerce Panel Discussion. Invited panelist. May Ecological Aspects of Green Building. Sustainable Building Advisor Program, Central Oregon Community College. Invited lecturer. May Climate Change and Community Development. Large-Scale Managers Workshop, Sunriver Oregon. Keynote speaker. September Greening Your Business. Bend Chamber Professional Development Series. Invited panelist. April Ecological Considerations for Development: A Case Study at Juniper Ridge, Oregon. Sustainable Building Advisor Program, Central Oregon Community College. Invited lecturer. April Global Climate Change: the Complicated Truth. Sunriver Men s Discussion Group, Sunriver, Oregon. Invited lecturer. January Potential for ecosystem management with exurban landowners in the southern Rocky Mountains. International Symposia on Society and Resource Management, Sardignia, Italy. Presenter Exurban development in the southern Rocky Mountains. Human Dimensions of Natural Resources in the Western United States, Grand Targhee, Wyoming. Presenter Establishment of forbs in cattle dungpats deposited in vegetation gaps in a degraded sagebrush community. International Conference for the Society for Ecological Restoration, Austin, Texas. Presenter Grants and Awards L.L. Stewart Faculty Development Award $ Course development for NR 350.
6 2010 Outreach Award, Oregon State University Cascades Campus Recognizing excellence in outreach by a faculty member, extending scholarship, demonstrated impact and professional service to the community Individual Sustainability Award, Central Oregon Environmental Center Recognizing individual achievements to embed sustainability into daily life in Central Oregon OSU-Cascades Circle of Excellence Research Grant. $10, American pika study at Newberry National Volcanic Monument Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Restoration and Enhancement Program. $25,000. Chub Removal and Biological Study. Student supervisor. Project has employed six undergraduate interns to date as field crew members Deschutes Brewery, Sustainability Assessment. $ Sustainability Award, Oregon State University Cascades Campus Recognizing excellence in sustainability by a faculty member, extending scholarship, demonstrated impact and professional service to the campus and community Roundhouse Foundation, Sustainability studies in American Samoa. $24, U.S. National Park Service, Upper Columbia Basin Monitoring Network. CESU Task Agreement. PI. $
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