- Home
- Faculty & Staff
- Wayne Williams, Ph.D.
Degrees
- B.A., Political Science & Sociology, Arkansas Tech University
- M.P.A., Public Administration, University of Arkansas
- Ph.D., Recreation and Resources Development, Texas A&M University
Courses
- RM 2210 Recreation Resource Management
- RM 3220 Planning & Design of Leisure Facilities
- RM 3630 Interpretive Methods
- RM 4141 Outdoor Recreation Policy Development RM 4900 Internship
Teaching Specialties
- Recreation Management
- Planning and Design
- Interpretation
- Natural Resource Management
Professional Affiliations / Organizations
- National Association for Interpretation
- North Carolina Recreation & Park Society
- Association for Living History, Farms & Agricultural Museums
Research Interests
- Linear Parks (trails, rivers, greenways)
- Economic Impacts of Recreation
- Visitor Impacts in Parks
- Interpretive Services
- Park Planning and Development
- Accessibility
Selected Publications
- Williams, W. (2006). North Carolina State Parks. In Encyclopedia of Appalachia. Johnson City, Tennessee: Center for
- for Appalachian Studies and Services, East Tennessee State University.
- Williams W. & Drummond J. (2006) Federal and state recreation services in North Carolina. In P. L. Gaskill (Ed.) Introduction to leisure services in North Carolina, 4th Edition. Dubuque: Kendall/Hunt.
- Williams, W. (2006) Interpretive services and environmental education in North Carolina. In P. L. Gaskill (Ed.) Introduction to leisure services in North Carolina, 5th Edition. Dubuque: Kendall/Hunt.
- Williams, W. & Riley, K. (2003). Gaining support for youth sports from local businesses through economic impact studies. The Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance. 74-6, 49-57. Corporation.
- Williams, W., and Campbell, R. (2003). An Alaskan expedition: Academics plus student development equals experiential education. Teaching & Learning at Appalachian. vol.5, 2002.
- Williams, W. and Schultz, E. (2001). Quiet on the set! Film making at interpretive sites. Legacy, The Magazine of the National Association for Interpretation. November/December, 19-26.
- Williams, W. & Stutzman, S. (1999). A visual assessment of the New River. Proceedings of the New River Symposium, 117-123.
- Williams, W. & Gaskill, P. (1999). Profile of canoeists on the New River. Boone, NC: North Carolina Division of Parks & Recreation.
- Williams, W. & Schultz, E. (1996, March/April). Dealing with the disturbing: Interpreting pain and suffering. Legacy, The Journal of the National Association for Interpretation, 28-30.
- Williams, W. (1994, July/August). Ecotourism and interpretation in Costa Rica: Parallels and peregrinations. Legacy, The Journal of the National Association for Interpretation, 14-16.
- Williams, W. & Gaskill, P. (1993). Anglers on the Blue Ridge Parkway (National Park Service Technical Report). Asheville, NC: National Park Service.
- Cangemi, P., Williams, W. & Gaskill, P. (1992, October). Going to the source for accessibility assessment. Parks and Recreation, 27, 66-69.
- Williams, W. (1991). Tourism and recreation development through local option taxes. The Journal of Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, 62, 52-55.
Title: Professor Emeritus
Department: RMPE
Email address: Email me
Office address
HCC Mailbox