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KLAUS J. MEYER-ARENDT Dept. of Earth & Environmental Sciences University of West Florida (Bldg. 13/319) Pensacola, FL 32514 tel.: (850) 474-2792 FAX: (850) 857-6036 e-mail: [email protected] EDUCATION: Ph.D. (Geography, Marine Science), Louisiana State University, 1987 (Diss.: Resort Evolution along the Gulf of Mexico Littoral: Historical, Morphological, and Environmental Aspects) M.A. (Geography), Louisiana State University, 1979 (Thesis: The Guava in the Upper Suárez Basin of Southern Santander and Adjacent Boyacá, Colombia: A Geographical Perspective) B.A. (Geography, Latin American Studies), Portland State University, 1975 SPECIALTIES: coastal processes, coastal morphology, environmental impacts, historic shoreline mapping, recreation/tourism; U.S. Gulf Coast, Latin America LANGUAGES: German, Spanish EXPERIENCE: Professor, Department of Environmental Studies, University of West Florida, Pensacola, FL, August 1998 - present. Chair, Department of Environmental Studies, University of West Florida, Pensacola, FL, August 1998 – August 2010. Interim Director of Graduate Studies, Office of Research & Graduate Studies, University of West Florida, Pensacola, FL, August 2003 – August 2004. Professor, Department of Geosciences, Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, MS, August 1997 - August 1998. Executive Director, Mississippi Geographic Alliance, Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, MS, August 1995 - August 1998. Associate Professor, Department of Geosciences, Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, MS, August 1992 - August 1997. Visiting Professor, Human Ecology Section, Centro de Investigación y de Estudios Avan- zados del Instituto Polytécnico Nacional, Mérida, Yucatán, Mexico, July - Nov. 1994. Assistant Professor, Department of Geology & Geography, Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, MS, August 1987 - August 1992. Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Geography, Portland State University, Portland, OR, Summer 1990. Instructor, Department of Geography & Anthropology, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA, Summer 1987. Instructor of Geography and Anthropology, Department of Sociology, Social Work, & Criminal Justice, Southeastern Louisiana University, Hammond, LA, January 1986 - May 1987. Instructor/Graduate Assistant (Ph.D. program), Department of Geography & Anthro- pology, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA, January 1983 - May 1985. Research Associate (Coastal Morphologist), Coastal Environments, Inc., Baton Rouge, LA, December 1978 - January 1983, & Summers 1983, 1984, 1985. Graduate Assistant (Master’s program), Department of Geography & Anthropology, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA, August 1976 - May 1978. HONORS: Received Award for Outstanding Dedication and Service to the Florida Society of Geographers, Jacksonville, FL, 2015. Selected as Program Leader, Summer Semester in Japan, University of West Florida, 2014. Visiting Scholar-in-Residence, Laboratorio de Ingeniería y Procesos Costeros, Instituto de Ingeniería, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Sisal, Yucatán, Mexico, 2014. Teaching Incentive Program (TIP) Award for Excellence in Teaching, University of West Florida, 2003. Roy Wolfe Award, for Outstanding Contributions to the Recreation, Tourism, and Sport Specialty Group of the Association of American Geographers, 1998. National Geographic Society Award for Dedicated Service in Furthering the Cause of Geography Education 1995-1998, 1998. Senior Scholar Research Award (Yucatán, Mexico), Fulbright Commission (USA) & García-Robles Foundation (Mexico), 1994. William G. Haag Award, for best Graduate Student Paper, Department of Geography & Anthropology, LSU, 1987. PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS (AND OFFICES HELD): Air & Waste Management Association (AWMA), Coastal Plains Chapter, 2000-2011. Member, Board of Directors, 2000-2005. American Geographical Society (AGS), 1982-2010. American Shore & Beach Preservation Association (ASBPA), 1999, 2007. Association of American Geographers (AAG), 1975-present. Member, Program Committee, 2002-2003. Chair, Coastal and Marine (COMA) specialty group, 2001-2003. Chair, Recreation, Tourism, and Sport (RTS) specialty group, 1993-1995. Coastal Education & Research Foundation (CERF), 1995-present. Conference of Latin Americanist Geographers (CLAG), 1984-present. Member, Board of Directors, 1989-1992. Florida Association of Environmental Professionals (FAEP), NW FL chapt., 1998-present. Member, Scholarship Committee, 2002-2012. Florida Society of Geographers, 1999-present. President, 2003-2004. Member, Executive Board of Directors, 2008-2011. Fulbright Association, 1995-1998, 2003. Mississippi Geographic Alliance (MGA), 1987-1998. Executive Director, 1995-1998. Regional Coordinator, NE MS region, 1989-1995. Mississippi Council for Social Studies (MCSS), 1995-1998. Member, Board of Directors, 1996-1998. Mississippi Academy of Sciences (MAS), 1988-1998. Chair, Geology & Geography Division, 1990. National Council for Geographic Education (NCGE), 1995-1998. Southeastern Division, Association of American Geographers (SEDAAG), 1987-present. Chair, Local Arrangements Committee, 2015. Member of Geography Bowl Committee, 1997-2000. Member of Honors Committee, 1996-1997. State Representative (elected) & Member of Steering Committee, 1990-1994. The Coastal Society (TCS), 1984-2010. EDITORIAL EXPERIENCE: Co-editor, Understanding Tropical Coastal and Island Tourism (Routledge), 2015. 2 Member, Scientific Committee, Études Caribéennes, 2010-2015. Member, Editorial Board, Southeastern Geographer, 2007-2015. Member, Editorial Board, Tourism Geographies, 1997-present. Guest editor, Tourism Geographies 15:1 (2013): New Perspectives on Tropical Coastal and Island Tourism. Guest editor, Tourism Geographies 4:3 (2002): Mexican Tourism [special section]. Member, Editorial Board, Journal of Cultural Geography, 1990-present. Co-guest editor, Journal of Cultural Geography 12:2 (Spring/Summer 1992): International Tourism. Co-guest editor, Journal of Cultural Geography 11:1 (Fall/Winter 1990): North American Tourism. Assoc. ed., Coasts Under Stress II, special issue of Zeitschrift für Geomorphologie, 2003-05. Editor/author, Introduction to Environmental Writing, text for EVR3894 class, 2000-present. Instructor, ENVIRONMENTAL WRITING course (EVR 3894), UWF, 1999-present. Editor, Mississippi Geographic Alliance Newsletter, 1995-1998. Associate Editor, Mississippi Journal for Social Studies, 1995-1998. Co-Editor, Casino Gambling in America (Cognizant Communication Corp.), 1998. Contributing Editor, AAG (Assoc. of Amer. Geographers) Newsletter, 1993-1995. Instructor, GEOWRITING course, Mississippi State University, 1993. Editor, Recreation, Tourism, & Sport (RTS) Newsletter (AAG), 1991-1993. Member, Editorial Advisory Board for Spanish/English Dictionary of Human and Physical Landscapes (Greenwood Press, 1993), 1990-1993. Member, Publications Committee, Conf. of Latin Americanist Geographers, 1989-1992. Editor, GEONEWS (MSU Dept. of Geology and Geography newsletter), 1989-1991. Research GRANTS & RESEARCH CONTRACTS AWARDED: Research Grant: Beach Sediment Size Variation in the Swash Zone, Northwest Florida. UWF Faculty Scholarly and Creative Activity Award, $2,000. Apr. 2013– Jan. 2014. Research Grant: Spatial Hazard Index of Semi-Permanent Rip Currents in Northwest Florida. Escambia County Neighborhood and Environmental Services Department, $15,000. February 2008-October 2010. (with Dr. Chris Houser) Research Grant: Bathymetric Controls on Rip Currents in Northwest Florida. Florida Sea Grant, $48,310. February 2008-October 2010. (with Dr. Chris Houser) Research Grant: Site Analysis for Field Monitoring of Hurricane Storm Surges. NOAA via FIU’s International Hurricane Center, $50,000. Sept. 2008-Aug. 2010. Research Grant: GIS Technical Support for Gulf Islands National Seashore. U.S. National Park Service, $10,000. October 2008-December 2009. Research Grant: An Investigation of Bathymetry and Currents near Ft. Pickens, Gulf Islands National Seashore. Federal Highway Administration, USDOT, $6,400. January - March 2009. Teaching Grant: UWF Online GIS Certificate Program. Pace Academic Development Award (UWF), $26,800. Nov. 2007-June 2009. Research Grant: Direct and Indirect Mortality Associated with Tropical Cyclones. NOAA via FIU’s International Hurricane Center, $84,320. June 2006-Dec. 2009. Research Grant: Evolution of the Barrier Islands in Mississippi During and Following Hurricane Katrina. National Park Service, U.S. Dept. of Interior, $47,368. December 2005-January 2007. (with Dr. Chris Houser) Research Grant: GIS Technical Support for Gulf Islands National Seashore. U.S. National Park Service, $15,000. October 2005-December 2006. Teaching Support Grant: Student travel to the Florida Society of Geographers meeting in Orlando. National Alumni Board, UWF, $2,000. February 2005. 3 Research Grant: GIS Technical Support for Gulf Islands National Seashore. U.S. National Park Service, $14,000. October 2004-November 2005. Research Grant: Greenway Project, Phase II. Economic Development Council, Okaloosa County, FL, $200,000. March-Dec. 2004. (with Dr. Chris Pierce) Research Grant: A Universal Feature Classification Taxonomy for Future Mapping, Char- ting and Geodetic (MC&G) Systems. National Imagery & Mapping Agency, Department of Defense, $677,623. September 2003-September 2006. (with B. Bitters, PI) Research Grant: GIS Technical Support for Gulf Islands National Seashore. U.S. National Park Service, $14,700. October 2003-August 2004. Research Grant: Greenway Project. Economic Development Council, Okaloosa County, FL, $250,000. May-December 2003. (with Dr. Chris Pierce) Research Grant: Northwest Florida Comprehensive Assessment. Economic Development Council, Okaloosa County, FL, $75,000. February -April 2003. (with Dr. Chris Pierce) Support Grant: Partial sponsorship of multi-state field trip and publication costs associated with the Coasts Under Stress II international symposium, held in New Orleans March 4-11, 2003. Florida Sea Grant, $2,500. July 2002-July 2003. Research Grant: GIS Technical Support for Gulf Islands National Seashore. U.S. National Park Service, $15,000. July 2002-Sept. 2003. Research Grant: Valuation of Wetlands in Escambia County, Florida. Neighborhood and Environmental Services Department, Escambia County, $7,040. October 2001-April 2002. (with Drs. Mel Droubay & Rick Harper) Research Grant: Monitoring Beach Nourishment Sands at Quietwater Beach, Pensacola, FL, Faculty Small Grant Award, Univ. of West Florida, $2,000. April-September 2000. Teaching Grant: Coastal Environments: An Advanced Summer Geography Institute, MS Geography Education Fund, National Geographic Society, $20,000, June-August 1998. Research Grant: Performance Assessment of 6th-Grade Geography Classes, National Geographic Society Education Foundation, $25,000, Feb. 1998-August 1999. Teaching/Service Grant: Coordinatorship of the Mississippi Geographic Alliance, National Geographic Society & State of Mississippi (Dept. of Education; Institutions of Higher Learning), $100,000, Sept. 1997-August 1998. Teaching Grant: Maps in the Classroom, MSU Office of Provost (Ottilie Schillig Grant), $2500, April-December 1997. Teaching Grant: MGA Summer Geography Institute, Mississippi Geography Education Fund, National Geographic Society, $20,000, April-August 1997. Teaching/Service Grant: Coordinatorship of the Mississippi Geographic Alliance, National Geographic Society & State of Mississippi (Dept. of Education; Institutions of Higher Learning), $100,000, Sept. 1996-August 1997. Teaching Grant: Technology & Mississippi Geography: An Advanced Summer Geography Institute, MS Geography Education Fund, NGS, $20,000, July-Aug. 1996. Teaching/Service Grant: Mississippi Geographic Alliance, funds transferred from University of Southern Mississippi, $85,600, April-August 1996. Teaching/Service Grant: Coordinatorship of the Mississippi Geographic Alliance, National Geographic Society & State of Mississippi (Dept. of Education; Institutions of Higher Learning), $100,000, Sept. 1995-August 1996. 4 Research Grant: Impacts of Hurricane Gilbert upon Shorefront Development along the North Yucatán Coast: Applications of Resort Cycle Models, Fulbright & García-Robles Foundations, Council for International Exchange of Scholars $15,000, July-Nov. 1994. Teaching Grant: Student/Faculty Interaction Grant for Cultural Geography field trip to Savannah, GA; Charleston, SC, & Sea Islands), MSU Provost’s Office, $500, Apr. 1994. Research Grant: Wetlands Mapping of Coastal Mainland Mississippi, Office of Geology, MS Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ), $5,661, January-June 1994. Research Grant: Mississippi Coastal Geology & Regional Marine Study (year 3): Beach and Nearshore Sediment Budget of Harrison County, Mississippi: A Historical Analysis & Geomorphic Mapping of Coastal Mainland Mississippi, Office of Geology, MS DEQ, $11,457, January-September 1993. Research Grant: Mississippi Coastal Geology & Regional Marine Study (year 2): Wetland Changes in Mississippi & Human Impacts on the Bellefontaine Headland, Mississippi, Office of Geology, MS DEQ & MS Bureau of Marine Resources, $15,323, Jan.-Sep. 1992. Research Grant: Shoreline Changes at Ocean Springs, Mississippi, MS/AL Sea Grant Consortium, $7,950, November 1991-August 1992. Travel Grant: Investigation of Coastal Tourism in Dominican Republic, National Council on Geographic Education & Conf. of Latin Americanist Geographers, $1000, June 1991. Research Grant: Mississippi Coastal Geology & Regional Marine Study (year 1): Historical Human Modification of Mississippi's Mainland Shoreline, Office of Geology, MS DEQ, $15,000, January-June 1991. Research Contract: Position Paper on Mechanisms of Wetland Loss: Impact of Sea Level Rise, prepared for World Resources Institute, Washington, D.C., $1000, Summer 1990. Research Contract: Interpretation and Mapping of Aquatic Habitats of the Lower Mississippi River, Project conducted by the Mississippi State Remote Sensing Center for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Vicksburg District, $8,000, Summers 1989 & 1990. Teaching Grant: Enhancement of Laboratory Courses in Geology & Geography, MSU Office of Provost (Ottilie Schillig Grant), $2000, May 1988 (with Dr. Charles Wax). Research Grant: Wetland Loss in Biloxi Bay and St. Louis Bay Estuaries, MS, 1956-1985, MSU Office of Research (Research Initiation Award), $6000, January-December 1988. Research Grant: Recreational Settlement along the Gulf of Mexico Shoreline--Processes, Forms, and Environmental Impacts of Coastal Development, Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant #SES-8507500, National Science Foundation, $10,260, Aug. 1985- April 1987. Research Contract: Louisiana Wetland Protection Panel, Report prepared/workshop con- vened for the Louisiana Department of Natural Resources and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency by Templet Resources, Inc., Baton Rouge, $2,000, Summer 1985. Research Grant: Robert C. West Graduate Student Research Fellowship Fund Award, Dept. of Geography & Anthropology, Louisiana State Univ., $500, Dec. 1983-Jan. 1984. Research Contract: Field Assistant, Project on Humid Tropical Alluvial Fans, Northwest Honduras, prepared by Dept. of Geology, LSU, for National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), Houston, Summer 1979. (with D. Nummedal and B. Schramm) Publications BOOKS: Meyer-Arendt, K. and A.A. Lew, eds. 2015, Understanding Tropical Coastal and Island 5 Tourism Development, Routledge, NY. 178 p. Meyer-Arendt, K.J. and R. Hartmann, eds. 1998, Casino Gambling in America: Origins, Trends, and Impacts, Cognizant Communication Corp., Elmsford, NY. 270 p. ARTICLES (JOURNALS, BOOK CHAPTERS, & PROCEEDINGS): Garza Pérez, J.R., Garcia Guzmán, S., Meyer-Arendt, K.J., & C. Appendini, 2015, Four Decades of Coastline Change Assessed by Landsat Imagery: Yucatán, México, Journal of Coastal Research. [in preparation] Tereszkiewicz, P. & K.J. Meyer-Arendt, K.J., 2015, Spatial and Temporal Sediment Variation within the Swash Zone, Northwest Florida, Physical Geography. [in preparation] Mendoza, E.T., Ojeda, E, Meyer-Arendt, K., Salles, P., & C. Appendini, 2015, Assessing Coastal Vulnerability in Yucatan (Mexico), ICE Maritime Journal. [submitted] Meyer-Arendt, K.J., 2015, Tecolutla: Mexico’s Gulf Coast Acapulco, in Exploring the History of Tourism of Latin America, (B. Carr & A. Saragoza, eds.), (Duke Univ. Press, in press) Meyer-Arendt, K.J., S. Byrd, & S.E. Hamilton, 2013. Mangrove deforestation in the Dominican Republic, 1969 to 2012. ISME/GlOMIS Electronic Journal 11(1): 1–4. Caldwell, N., Houser, C., & K.J. Meyer-Arendt, 2013, Ability of Beach Users to Identify Rip Currents at Pensacola Beach, Florida, Natural Hazards 68:1041-1056. Meyer-Arendt, K.J. & A.A. Lew, 2013, New Perspectives on Tropical Coastal and Island Tourism Development, Tourism Geographies 15: 1-2. Houser, C., N. Caldwell, & K.J. Meyer-Arendt, 2011, Rip Current Hazards at Pensacola Beach, Florida, Chapter 11 in Rip Currents: Beach Safety, Physical Oceanography, and Wave Modeling, (S. Leatherman & J. Fletemeyer, eds.), CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL, pp. 175-197. McKinney, N., C. Houser, & K.J. Meyer-Arendt, 2011, Direct and Indirect Mortality in Florida during the 2004 Hurricane Season, Int’l Journal of Biometeorology 55: 533-546. Meyer-Arendt, K.J., 2011, Grand Isle, Louisiana: A Historic U.S. Gulf Coast Resort Adapts to Hurricanes, Subsidence, and Sea Level Rise, Chapter 15 in Disappearing Destinations: Climate Change and Future Challenges for Coastal Tourism, (A.L. Jones & M. Phillips, eds.), CABI, Wallingford, UK, pp. 203-217. Meyer-Arendt, K.J., 2009, The Costa Maya: Evolution of a Touristic Landscape, Études Caribéennes 13-14. (posted online @ http://etudescaribeennes.revues.org/3867) Meyer-Arendt, K.J. and P.B. Looney, 2010, Developing a Professional Science Master’s (PSM) Degree in Environmental Management & Sustainability in Northwest Florida, Proceedings of the National Association of Environmental Professionals annual conference, April 28-30. Houser, C., S. Hamilton, K.J. Meyer-Arendt, & J. Oravetz, 2007, EOF analysis of barrier island morphological change during Hurricane Ivan, Coastal Sediments ’07, Proceed- ings of the 6th Int’l Symposium on Coastal Engineering and Science of Coastal Sediment Processes, New Orleans, May 13-17 (N.C. Kraus & J.D. Rosati, eds.), vol. 2, pp. 986-995. Psuty, N.P., D.J. Sherman, and K.J. Meyer-Arendt, eds. 2005, Coasts Under Stress II, special issue of Zeitschrift für Geomorphologie, Supplement Vol. 141 (preface, p. v-viii). Meyer-Arendt, K.J., 2004, Human Alteration of the North Yucatán Coast, in The Coastal Zone: Papers in Honor of H. Jesse Walker, (D.W. Davis & M. Richardson, eds.), Geoscience and Man, vol. 38, Dept. of Geography & Anthropology, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA, pp. 65-80. Meyer-Arendt, K.J., 2004, Tourism and the Natural Environment, Chapter 34 in A 6 Companion to Tourism, (A. Lew, A. Williams, & M. Hall, eds.), Blackwell Publishers, Oxford, pp. 425-437. Meyer-Arendt, K.J., 2003, Investigación Geográfica de Turismo en Latinoamérica, 1990-2001: Énfasis en la Bibliografía en Inglés, Tiempos de América 10: 57-72. [journal published by Universidad Jaume, Castellón, Spain] (not released until May 2004) Meyer-Arendt, K.J. & Lew, A.A., 2003, Recreation, Tourism and Sport, Chapter 33 in Geography in America at the Dawn of the 21st Century, (G.I. Gaile & C.J. Wilmott, eds.), Oxford University Press, London, pp. 524-540. Meyer-Arendt, K.J. & C. Justice, 2002, Tourism as the Subject of North American Doctoral Dissertations, 1987-2000, Annals of Tourism Research 29(4): 1173-1176. Meyer-Arendt, K.J., 2002, Geographical Research on Tourism in Mexico, Tourism Geo- graphies 4(3): 255-260. Meyer-Arendt, K.J., 2001, Recreational Urbanization and Shoreline Modification along the North Coast of Yucatán, Tourism Geographies 3(1): 87-104. Meyer-Arendt, K.J., 2000, Recreational Urbanization and Shoreline Modification along the North Coast of Yucatán, Mexico, in Coasts at the Millennium, Conference Proceedings, The Coastal Society, 17th Int’l Conference, July 9-12, Portland, OR, pp. 351-357. Meyer-Arendt, K.J., 2000, Tourism Geography as the Subject of Doctoral Dissertations and Master’s Theses, 1951-1998, Tourism Geographies 2(2): 140-156. Meyer-Arendt, K.J., 1999, Impacto Ambiental Provocado por el Cambio del Uso de Suelo en la Zona de Progreso, Yucatán, in Atlas de Procesos Territoriales de Yucatán, Universidad Autónoma de Yucatán, Mexico City, pp. 259-261. Schwartz, R. & K.J. Meyer-Arendt, 1999, Hurricanes and Casinos in Biloxi, Mississippi, Journal of the American Society of Professional Emergency Planners 6: 83-95. Meyer-Arendt, K.J. & Lew, A.A., 1999, Commentary: A Decade of American Recreation, Tourism, and Sport Geography, Tourism Geographies 1(4): 477-487. Meyer-Arendt, K.J., 1998, Casino Gaming on the Mississippi Gulf Coast, in Marine Resources and History of the Mississippi Gulf Coast, (D.M. McCaughan, ed.), Vol. 3, pp. 291-308, MS Department of Marine Resources, Biloxi, MS. Meyer-Arendt, K.J., S.M. Oivanki, & B. Yassin, 1998, Wetland Changes in Coastal Mississippi, 1950s to 1992, in Mississippi’s Coastal Environment, Volume 2 of Marine Resources and History of the Mississippi Gulf Coast, (D.M. McCaughan, ed.), pp. 377- 399, MS Department of Marine Resources, Biloxi, MS. Meyer-Arendt, K.J., 1998, From the River to the Sea: Casino Gambling in Mississippi, Chap. 13 in Casino Gambling in America: Origins, Trends, and Impacts, (K.J. Meyer-Arendt and R. Hartmann, eds.), Cognizant Communication Corp., Elmsford, NY, pp. 151-167. Meyer-Arendt, K.J., 1997, Mississippi Casinos and Geographic Concepts, Mississippi Journal for the Social Studies 8: 1-12. Meyer-Arendt, K.J., 1997, What's a Legal Casino Site in Mississippi?, Casino Gaming Law 1: 55-63. Meyer-Arendt, K.J., 1995, Casino Gaming in Mississippi: Location, Location, Location, Economic Development Review 13(4): 27-33. Oivanki, S.M., K.J. Meyer-Arendt, & B. Yassin, 1995, Analysis of Land Use and Land Cover Changes on the Mississippi Coast: 1950s-1992, Transactions, Gulf Coast Association of Geological Societies 45: 467-473. 7 Meyer-Arendt, K.J., 1995, Beach and Nearshore Sediment Budget of Harrison County, Mississippi: A Historical Analysis, Open-File Report 43, Office of Geology, MS Dept. of Environmental Quality, Jackson, MS, 65 pp. Meyer-Arendt, K.J. & B. Yassin, 1994, Land Use/Land Cover Changes in Mainland Coastal Mississippi, 1950s to 1992, Vol. 3 of Final Report, Mississippi Coastal Geology and Regional Marine Study, 1990-1994, prepared for U.S. Geological Survey by the Office of Geology, MS Dept. of Environmental Quality, Jackson, MS, pp. 258-333. Meyer-Arendt, K.J., 1994, Human Settlement of the "Island of Belle Fontaine", Jackson County, Mississippi, in Belle Fontaine, Jackson County, Mississippi: Human History, Geology, and Shoreline Erosion, (S.M. Oivanki, ed.), Office of Geology, MS Dept. of Environmental Quality, Jackson, MS, Bulletin 130, pp. 7-19. Meyer-Arendt, K.J. & A.A. Abusalih, 1994, Casino Gambling on the Mississippi Coast: Landscape Change and Coastal Management Issues, in The Coast: Organizing for the Future, Conference Proceedings, The Coastal Society, 14th International Conference, April 17-21, Charleston, SC, pp. 209-213. Meyer-Arendt, K.J., 1993, Morphologic Patterns of Resort Evolution along the Gulf of Mexico, in Culture, Place and Form: Essays in Cultural and Historical Geography, (K. Mathewson, ed.), Geoscience and Man, vol. 32, Dept. of Geography & Anthropology, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA, pp. 311-323. Meyer-Arendt, K.J., 1993, Geomorphic Impacts of Resort Evolution along the Gulf of Mexico Coast: Applicability of Resort Cycle Models, in Tourism vs. Environment: The Case for Coastal Areas, (P.P. Wong, ed.), Geojournal Library Series vol. 26, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, Netherlands., pp. 125-138. Meyer-Arendt, K.J., 1993, Shoreline Changes along the North Yucatán Coast, in Coastlines of the Gulf of Mexico (S. Laska & A. Puffer, eds.), Coastlines of the World series (O. Magoon, ed.), Amer. Soc. of Civil Engineers, NY. Proceedings of the 8th Symposium on Coastal and Ocean Management (Coastal Zone '93), July 19-23, New Orleans, 103-117. Meyer-Arendt, K.J., 1992, Human-Environment Relationships along the Mississippi Coast, Mississippi Journal for the Social Studies 3: 1-10. Meyer-Arendt, K.J., Sambrook, R., & B. Kermath, 1992, Seaside Resorts in the Dominican Republic: A Typology, Journal of Geography 91 (5): 219-225. Meyer-Arendt, K.J., 1992, Geographic Research on Tourism in Latin America, 1980-1990, in Benchmark 1990 (T. Martinson, ed.), special volume of the Yearbook, Conference of Latin Americanist Geographers 17-18: 199-207. Meyer-Arendt, K.J., 1992, Historical Coastal Environmental Changes: Human Response to Shoreline Erosion, Chapter 10 in The American Environment: Interpretations of Past Geographies (L. Dilsaver & C. Colten, eds.), Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc., Savage, MD, pp. 217-233. G. Wall & K.J. Meyer-Arendt, 1992, International Tourism and Cultural Geography, Journal of Cultural Geography 12 (2): 1-2. Meyer-Arendt, K.J., 1992, South America, Chapter 11 in World Regional Geography: A Global Approach, (G.F. Hepner & J.O. McKee, eds.), West Publishing Company, St. Paul, Minnesota, pp. 377-425. Meyer-Arendt, K.J., 1991, Human Impacts on Coastal and Estuarine Environments in Mississippi, in Coastal Depostional Systems in the Gulf of Mexico: Quaternary Framework and Environmental Issues, Proceedings of the GCSSEPM Foundation 12th Annual Research Conference, Houston, TX, Dec. 8-11, pp. 141-148. 8 Meyer-Arendt, K.J. & K.A. Kramer, 1991, Deterioration and Restoration of the Grande Batture Islands, Mississippi, Mississippi Geology 11 (4): 1-5. Meyer-Arendt, K.J., 1991, Hurricane Gilbert: Storm of the Century, Geojournal 23 (4): 323- 325. Meyer-Arendt, K.J., 1991, Tourism Development on the North Yucatán Coast: Human Response to Shoreline Erosion and Hurricanes, Geojournal 23 (4): 327-336. Meyer-Arendt, K.J. & G. Wall, 1990, North American Tourism and Cultural Geography, Journal of Cultural Geography 11 (1): 1-3. Meyer-Arendt, K.J., 1990, Recreational Business Districts in Gulf Coast Seaside Resorts, Journal of Cultural Geography 11 (1): 39-55. Meyer-Arendt, K.J., 1990, Modeling Environmental Impacts of Tourism Development along the Gulf Coast, The Compass 67: 272-283. Meyer-Arendt, K.J., 1990, Tecolutla: Mexico's Bypassed "Acapulco East", Focus 40 (3): 1-6. Meyer-Arendt, K.J., 1990, Patterns and Impacts of Coastal Recreation along the Gulf Coast of Mexico, in Recreational Uses of Coastal Areas, (P. Fabbri, ed.), Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, Netherlands., pp. 133-148. [reprinted 1995 in Golfo de México, Contaminación e Impacto Ambiental: Diagnóstico y Tendencias, Jorge A. Benitez, ed., EPOMEX Serie Científica, Campeche, Mexico] Meyer-Arendt, K.J., 1989, Estuarine Marsh Loss in Mississippi, 1956-1985, Mississippi Geology 9 (4): 9-11. Templet, P.H. & K.J. Meyer-Arendt, 1988, Louisiana Wetland Loss and Sea Level Rise: A Regional Water Management Approach to the Problem, Environmental Management 12: 181-192. Meyer-Arendt, K.J. & D.W. Davis, 1988, USA--Louisiana, in Artificial Structures & Shore- lines, (H. J. Walker, ed.), Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, NL, pp. 629-640. Meyer-Arendt, K.J., 1987, Recreational Landscape Evolution along the North Yucatán Coast, Yearbook, Conference of Latin Americanist Geographers 13: 45-50. Meyer-Arendt, K.J., 1987, Causes of Wetland Loss, in Saving Louisiana's Coastal Wetlands: The Need for a Long-Term Plan of Action, Report of the Louisiana Wetland Protection Panel, #EPA-230-02-87-026, La. Geological Survey & U.S. EPA, Wash., D.C., pp. 5-37. Meyer-Arendt, K.J., 1987, Wetland Loss in the Delta Plain of the Mississippi River, in Barrier Shoreline Geology, Erosion, and Protection in Louisiana, (S. Penland & J. Suter, eds.), Coastal Sediments '87, ASCE, New Orleans, May 11-16. pp. 2/3-2/7. Meyer-Arendt, K.J., 1987, Grand Isle--The Evolution of a Louisiana Seaside Resort, in Barrier Shoreline Geology, Erosion, and Protection in Louisiana, (S. Penland & J. Suter, eds.), Coastal Sediments '87, ASCE, New Orleans, May 11-16. pp. 10/3-10/18. Meyer-Arendt, K.J., 1987, Barrier Island Settlement and Landuse Evolution: A Gulf Coast Model, in Estuarine and Coastal Management--Tools of the Trade, Proceedings of the Tenth Nat’l Conf., The Coastal Society, Oct. 12-15, 1986, New Orleans, Vol. 2: 415-422. Templet, P.H. & K.J. Meyer-Arendt, 1987, Louisiana Wetland Loss and Sea Level Rise: A Regional Management Approach, in Mitigation of Impacts and Losses, Proceedings of the National Wetland Symposium, New Orleans, October 8-10, 1986, ASWM Tech. Report 3, pp. 230-237. Meyer-Arendt, K.J., 1985, The Grand Isle, Louisiana Resort Cycle, Annals of Tourism Research 12: 449-465. 9 Gagliano, S.M., Meyer-Arendt, K.J., & K.M. Wicker, 1981, Land Loss in the Mississippi River Deltaic Plain, Transactions, Gulf Coast Association of Geological Societies 31: 295-300. Meyer-Arendt, K.J. & K.M. Wicker, 1981, Classification and Mapping Habitats in the Mississippi River Deltaic Plain, in Remote Sensing: An Input to Geographic Information Systems in the 1980s (B.F. Richason, Jr., ed.), Proceedings of PECORA VII Symposium, Sioux Falls, SD, October 18-21, pp. 163-174. Wicker, K.M. & K.J. Meyer-Arendt, 1981, Utilization of Remote Sensing in Wetland Management, in Remote Sensing: An Input to Geographic Information Systems in the 1980s (B.F. Richason, Jr., ed.), Proc. of PECORA VII Symposium, Sioux Falls, SD, Oct. 18- 21, pp. 217-229. van Beek, J.L. & K.J. Meyer-Arendt, 1981, Sediment--Asset or Liability?, in Proceedings of the National Symposium on Freshwater Inflow to Estuaries, ( R.D. Cross & D. L. Williams, eds.), U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service/Office of Biological Services, Slidell, LA, vol. 2, pp. 197-215. Meyer-Arendt, K.J., 1980, Land Reclamation Along West Germany's North Sea Coast, With Particular Emphasis Upon North Friesia, in Reclamation, (H.J. Walker, ed.), Depart- ment of Geography & Anthropology, Louisiana State Univ., Baton Rouge, pp. 124-139. BOOK REVIEWS: 2013, Review of The Rise and Decline of the Redneck Riviera: An Insider’s History of the Florida-Alabama Coast, by Harvey H. Jackson III, The AAG Review of Books 1(2): 80- 81. 2011, Review of My Kind of County: Door County, Wisconsin, by John Fraser Hart, Tourism Geographies 13: 576-577. 2009, Review of Coast Lines: How Mapmakers Frame the World and Chart Environment Change, by Mark Monmonier, Technology and Culture 50: 703-704. 1995, Review of Tourism: The State of the Art, edited by A.V. Seaton et al., Journal of Geography 94 (6): 602-603. 1995, Review of Errant Journeys, by D. Zurick, Journal of Cultural Geography 15 (1): 102- 103. 1995, Review of Progress in Tourism, Recreation and Hospitality Management, Vol. 5, edited by C.P. Cooper & A. Lockwood, Annals of the Association of American Geographers 85: 616-617. 1995, Review of Fashionable Resort Regions: Their Evolution and Transformation, by J.V.N. Sloane, Journal of Historical Geography 21 (2): 242-243 1993, Review of A Geography of World Tourism, by M. Rafferty, Journal of Geography 92 (2): 86. 1993, Review of The French Thorn: Rival Explorers in the Spanish Sea, 1682-1762, by R.S. Weddle, Journal of Historical Geography 19 (1): 103-104. MONOGRAPHS, REPORTS, FIELD GUIDES & MISCELLANEOUS: Meyer-Arendt, K.J., 2015, Shoreline Changes at Pass Christian, MS as related to the Russell Real Property case, Technical report prep. for Mississippi Secretary of State’s Office, Jackson, MS, 16 pp. incl. 11 figures. Meyer-Arendt, K.J., 2012, Shoreline Changes in and around the Gunn and Harris Properties, East Beach, Ocean Springs, MS, Technical report prep. for Mississippi Secretary of State’s Office, Jackson, MS, 19 pp. incl. 12 figures. Meyer-Arendt, K.J., compiler, 2012, Introduction to Environmental Writing, a text prepared 10

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