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Gregory Veeck
Current Address (August 20, 2016) Department of Geography
Mail Stop 5424
Western Michigan University
Kalamazoo, Michigan 49008
Tel: (269) 387-3420
Fax: (269) 387-3442
e-mail: [email protected]
Education History
PhD 1988 University of Georgia, Athens Georgia
MA 1980 Purdue University, West Lafayette Indiana
BA 1977 Denison University, Granville Ohio
Academic Employment History
9/2003 –present Professor of Geography, Western Michigan University
1999-2003 Associate Professor, Geography, Western Michigan University
1993-1999 Associate Professor, Geography, Louisiana State University
1988-1993 Assistant Professor, Geography, Louisiana State University
1988 Instructor of Geography-- University of Georgia
1982-1985 Research Assistant, Geography, University of Georgia
1981-1982 Research Technician Department of Botany/PP, Purdue University
1980-1981 US Department of Agriculture, West Lafayette Indiana
1979-1980 Teaching Assistant, Anthropology, Purdue University
1975-1977 Undergraduate T.A., Anthropology, Denison University, Granville, Ohio
1. Publications
A. Refereed Journal Articles (1988-2016) (Books, Book Chapters, Book and Film Reviews,
Editorials etc. listed separately)
Veeck, Gregory, Lucius Hallett IV, Deborah Che, and Ann Veeck, 2016 “The Economic
Contributions of Agricultural Tourism in Michigan, The Geographical Review, July 106(3):421-
440.
Veeck, Gregory, Ann Veeck and Shuming Zhu, 2015, “Perceptions of Food Safety by Urban
Consumers in Nanjing, China”, Professional Geographer, 67(3):490-501.
Veeck, Gregory, Zhou Li, Fawen Yu and Charles Emerson, 2015, “The effects of China’s
environmental protection policies and the activities of small-scale herders in Songpan County,
Western Sichuan”, Environmental Monitoring and Assessment. DOI 10.1007/s10661-015-4601-8
Veeck, Ann, Fang Yu, Hongyan Yu and Gregory Veeck, 2014,”Influences on Food Choices of
Urban Chinese Teenagers, Young Consumers”, 15(4):1-23.
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Veeck, Gregory, 2013, “China’s food security: past successes and future challenges, Eurasian
Geography and Economics”, 54(1):42-56.
Veeck, Gregory and Sokhna H.A. Diop, 2012, “Chinese Engagement with Africa: The case of
Madagascar”, Eurasian Geography and Economics, 53(3):400-418,
Wei Shui and Gregory Veeck, 2012, “China’s Grain Production under Bottom-up and Top-
down Agricultural Reforms: A Typical Case Study in Anhui Province”, Journal of Geography
and Geology, 4(2):22-35.
Veeck, Gregory, Ann Veeck, Hongyan Yu, Hong Zhu, 2011, “The Impact of grassland
Protection Policies on Mixed Herding/Farming Families in Northwestern Jilin Province, PRC”,
International Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences,1(14):247-262.
Veeck, Gregory and Wei Shui, 2011, “China’s Quiet Agricultural Revolution: Policy and
Programs of the New Millennium”, Eurasian Geography and Economics, 52(6):242-263.
Emerson, Charles, Gregory Veeck, Li Zhou, Fawen Yu and Haipeng Zhang, 2011, “Biophysical
and Agro economic Influences on Pasture Quality an Da’erhanmaoming’an Union Banner, Inner
Mongolia Autonomous Region, China”, Physical Geography, 31(6):552-581.
Veeck, Gregory, 2010, “Westward Ho: Chasing Rural China across Time and Space”, Journal
of Cultural Geography, 27(3):249-259
Veeck, Gregory, 2009, “China’s Exports and Imports of Agricultural Products under the WTO”,
Eurasian Geography and Economics, 49(5):569-585.
Veeck, Gregory, 2008, “China’s Mineral Reserves: Vast reserves, Looming Shortages”,
Guangxi: The China Letter, April, pp. 1-2, and online at http://www.guanxionline.com/
current.asp?id=1
Veeck, Gregory and Charles Emerson, 2006, “Develop the West” Assessed: Economic and
Environmental Change in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, People’s Republic of China
2000-2005, Asian Geographer, 25(1-2):61-83
Veeck, Gregory, Victor Carpenter, Sangyool Lee, Heesun Chung, Zhiyang Liu, Kensaku Kanda,
Takumi Narita, and Xiaochun Huang, 2006, “Post-WTO Agriculture in East Asia: A Case Study
of Apple Products”, Asian Geographer, 25(1-2):173-191.
Gregory Veeck, Deborah Che, and Ann Veeck, 2006, "America's Changing Farmscape: A Study
of Agricultural Tourism in Michigan", Professional Geographer Vol. 53(3):235-248 (August).
Gregory Veeck, 2005, “From Communism to the WTO: The Remarkable Transformation of
China’s Agricultural Sector” Focus on Geography, American Geographical Society, 48(3):1-9.
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Deborah Che, Ann Veeck, and Gregory Veeck, 2005, “Sustaining production and strengthening
the agritourism product: Linkages among Michigan agritourism destinations”, Agriculture and
Human Values, Vol. 22, pp. 225-234.
Veeck, Gregory, Ann Veeck, Yvette Hyter, and William Santaigo-Valles, 2004, “Changing
Times: A Case Study of Hispanic-Americans in Southwest Michigan”, The Great Lakes
Geographer, 10(2):1-17.
Veeck, Gregory, Wang Wei, Gao Xinfa, Shang Yanrui, and Lian Jinyuan, 2003, “The Modern
Chinese Farmer: Technical Adoptions and Marketing Innovations among Vegetable Farmers in
Shijiazhuang, Hebei”, Eurasian Geography and Economics, 44(1): 65-86.
Liu Zhiyang, Li Shaoqun, Gregory Veeck, Jiang Hong, Yu Hong. 2002. “Guangyu Jiejian
Meiguo Jingyan jia kuai Qingdao Shi Nongye Chanye huabenxi jianshi de yanjiu baogao” [A
Report on Research Comparing the Implications of the American Economic Experience with
Efforts towards Qingdao City’s Agricultural Production], Keyan Baogao, Vo. 3:pp. 1-24.
Veeck, Gregory. 2001. “Talk is Cheap: Cultural and Linguistic Fluency During Field Research”,
The Geographical Review, Vol. 91(1/2):34 – 40.
Veeck, Gregory and Shaohua Wang. 2000. “Challenges to Family Farming in China”, The
Geographical Review, Vol. 90(1):81-106.
Veeck, Ann and Gregory Veeck.2000. “Consumer Segmentation and Changing Food Preference
Patterns in Nanjing, PRC”, World Development, 28(3):457-471.
Chung, Heesun, and Gregory Veeck. 1999. “Pessimism and Pragmatism: Agricultural Trade
Liberalization from the Perspective of South Korean Farmers”, Asia Pacific Viewpoint,
40(3):271-284.
Li, Zhou and Gregory Veeck. 1999. “Forest Resource Use and Rural Poverty in China”,
Forestry Economics, 4(1):80-92.
Murphy, Alexander, William Crowley, William Lynn, Judith Meyer, Susan Roberts, Lynn
Staeheli, and Gregory Veeck.1999. “Statement on Professional Ethics” AAG Newsletter, March,
34(3):31-35.
Heppen, John, Wayne Parent, Gregory Veeck and Carville Earle. 1998. “David Duke and the
Normal Republican Vote: The Two Faces of Louisiana in the 1991 Gubernatorial Election”,
Southern Studies, New Series, 4(1):53-74 (for 1995).
Rozelle, Scott, Gregory Veeck, and Jikun Huang. 1997. "The Impact of Environmental
Degradation on Grain Production in China," Economic Geography, 73(1):44-66.
Veeck, Gregory, and Li Zhou.1996. “Indigenous Development of Multiple Cropping Systems in
Jiange County, Sichuan, China”, Culture and Agriculture, 18(2):68 - 78.
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Su, Shew-jiuan and Gregory Veeck. 1996. "Foreign Capital Acquisition by Rural Industries in
Jiangsu Province, PRC", Chinese Environment and Development, 6(1/2):169 – 192.
Veeck, Gregory, Zhou Li, and Ling Gao. 1995. " Terrace Construction and Productivity on
Loessal Soils in Zhongyang County, Shanxi Province, PRC” Annals of the Association of
American Geographers, 85(3):450-467.
Veeck, Gregory. 1995. "Variations in Agricultural Production and Efficiency in Newly
Emerging Extended Metropolitan Regions of Jiangsu Province, PRC, Asian Geographer, for
1991, 10(1):129-145.
Veeck, Gregory. 1992. "Periodic Markets and Exchange in Zichang County, Shaanxi,"
American Geographical Society's FOCUS, Spring. pp. 27-32.
Veeck, Gregory. 1990. "Agricultural Mechanization in Jiangsu Province, PRC: 1979-1988,"
Chinese Geography and Environment, 3(3):24-41.
Veeck, Gregory and Clifton W. Pannell. 1989. "Rural Economic Restructuring and Farm
Household Income in Jiangsu, People's Republic of China." Annals of the Association of
American Geographers, 79(2):275-292.
Clifton Pannell and Gregory Veeck. 1989. "Zhu Jiang Delta and Sunan: A Comparative
Analysis of Regional Urban Systems and Their Development." Asian Geographer, 8(1/2):133-
149. This article was later reprinted in an edited volume The Environment and Space
Development in the Pearl River Delta, Academic Press; Beijing, PRC
Zhang Xigu, Gregory Veeck, and Wang Shaohua. 1988. "Research on the Barley-Watermelon-
Rice Multiple Cropping System of Nanjing Prefecture." Journal of Nanjing Agricultural
University, Volume 11(4):6-10, December.
Veeck, Gregory. 1988. "Incentive Programs for Food Grain Production in Jiangsu Province,
PRC," June, China Exchange News.
Zhang Xigu, Gregory Veeck, Wang Shaohua, and Bian Xinmin. 1988. "An Economic Analysis
of Wheat-Rice Double Cropping Systems in Huaiyin District of Jiangsu Province," Liangshi
Jingji Yanjiu (Food Economics Research) Vol. 2.
B. Non-refereed Publications including Proceedings, Project Reports, Book Reviews,
Encyclopedia Entries, Published Working Papers, and Requested Editorials.
Veeck, Gregory, 2015, Book Review of GHOST CITIES OF CHINA: The Story of Cities
without People in the World’s Most Populated County, by Wade Shepard London: Zed Books, in
The Geographical Review 105(4)
Veeck, Gregory, 2014, Book Review of China’s Disappearing Countryside: Towards
Sustainable land Governance for the Poor, in The AAG review of Books, 2(3):105-107.
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Ann Veeck, Hongyan Yu, Fang (Grace) Yu, Hong Zhu, Gregory Veeck, and Kay M.
Palan, 2013, “New Market Systems, Aspirations, and Consumption Patterns: Daily Food
Choices of Chinese Teenagers,” in Proceedings of the 38th Annual Macromarketing
Conference, 242.
Gregory Veeck, 2012, Book Review of Huaiyin Li. Village China under Socialism and Reform
A Micro-History, 1948–2008. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2009. In China Review
International, University of Hawaii Press.
Gregory Veeck, 2011, Review of The Water Cries, 16 segments- 30 minute videos, 2,500
words, Asian Educational Media Services, online and print, http://www.aems.illinois.edu/
publications/filmreviews/index.html,
Ann Veeck, Alvin C. Burns, Hongyan Yu, and Gregory Veeck, 2010, “The Modernization of
Food Systems and Social Stratification: Opportunity and Inequality in Urban China,”
Macromarketing 2010 Seminar Proceedings.
Gregory Veeck, 2009, Book Review of P. Kuhn, The Chinese Among Others: Emigration in
Modern Times Eurasian Geography and Economics, 50(5): 608-612 as SEP-OCT 2009
Gregory Veeck and James Biles, 2009, “Geography, Geographers and Study Abroad” in special
edition of The Journal of Geography edited by James Biles and Gregory Veeck, May-June
2009, 108(3):92-94.
Gregory Veeck, 2009, “Forest Resources”, Berkshire Encyclopedia of China, Gt. Barrington,
MA: Berkshire Publishing, pp. 863-868.
Gregory Veeck, 2009, “Mineral Resources”, Berkshire Encyclopedia of China, Gt. Barrington,
MA: Berkshire Publishing, pp. 1474-1478.
Gregory Veeck, 2009, “Dalian”, Berkshire Encyclopedia of China, Gt. Barrington, MA:
Berkshire Publishing, pp. 558-559.
Gregory Veeck, 2008, Book review of Xiao-yuan Dong, Shunfeng Song, and Xiaobo Zhang.
China’s Agricultural Development: Challenges and Prospects. Chinese Economy Series.
Hampshire, UK: Ashgate, 2006, published in China Review International 14, 1, pp. 274-276.
Gregory Veeck, 2008, Book review of Zhang-Yue Zhou and Wei-Ming Tan, editors. Grains in
China: Foodgrain, Feedgrain, and World Trade. The Chinese Economy Series. Burlington, VT:
Ashgate Publishing, published in China Review International 14, 1, pp. 189-192.
Gregory Veeck, Charles Emerson, Zhou LI, Fawen YU, Haipeng Zhang, 2007. “Global Trade
and Local Herders: An Environmental Economic Analysis of Husbandry in Damao Banner,
Inner Mongolia, People’s Republic of China” Facing East/Facing West Conference Proceedings,
June 15-16th, 2007—29 pages.
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Deborah Che, Ann Veeck, and Gregory Veeck, 2007. "The Demographics and Motivations of
Michigan Agritourists" Proceedings of the 2006 Northeastern Recreational Research Symposium
Gregory Veeck, 2005, Book Review, Peter Ho, Jacob Eyeferth, and Eduard B. Vermeer, eds.,
Rural Development in Transitional China: The New Agriculture, London and Portland, OR:
Frank Cass Publishers, 2004. China Review International, 12(1):123-126.
Gregory Veeck, 2005, Book Review, Scott Rozelle and Daniel A. Summer, eds. Agricultural
Trade and Policy in China. Aldershot, UK: Ashgate Publishing Ltd. 2003, in Eurasian
Geography and Economics, Vol. 46(1), pp.78-80.
Gregory Veeck, 2004, Book Review of Rural Development in China: Insights from the Beef
Industry, Scott A. Waldron, Colin G. Brown, and John W. Longworth, Aldershot (UK) and
Burlington (VT): Ashgate, 2003 China Review International, 11(1):186-189.
Gregory Veeck, 2003, “Preface”, (Chinese) a preface to a book authored by my research
collaborator Liu Zhiyang, "Meiguo Nongye Xin Jingji” (The New American Agricultural
Economy), Shandong Provincial Press: Qingdao, China, pp. i – v.
Li Zhou, Zhang Minxin, Bao Xiaobin, and Gregory Veeck. 2002. “Research on Poverty
Reduction in Forest Areas”, Working paper WP08, Program for Resources and Environmental
Economic Studies, The Rural Development Institute, CASS, 22 pages.
Li Zhou, Zhang Minxin, Xiao Ping and Gregory Veeck. 2002. “Historical Explorations,
Practical Analysis, and Policy Recommendations for Natural Forest Protection in China,
Working Paper WP03, Program for Resources and Environmental Economic Studies, The Rural
Development Institute, CASS (Occasional Paper), 31 pages.
Li Zhou and Gregory Veeck. 2002. “Forest Resource Use and Rural Poverty in China”,
Working Paper WP02, Program for Resources and Environmental Economic Studies, The Rural
Development Institute, CASS, 18 pages.
Li Zhou and Gregory Veeck. 2002. “Environmental Degradation and Natural Resource
Conservation in Rural China”, Working Paper WP01, Program for Resources and
Environmental Economic Studies, The Rural Development Institute, CASS, 33 pages.
Veeck, Gregory. 2001. Book review of The Atlas of Population, Environment, and Sustainable
Development of China, Beijing: Beijing Science Press, appearing in The Annals of the
Association of American Geographers, Volume 91(4):777-779.
Veeck, Gregory. 2001. “Location and Crop Production in Jiangsu: 1980 and 1998",
Conference Proceedings for the International Symposium on Urbanization and Agricultural
Modernization: The World Experience and its Relevance to China, Beijing, October 21-26, 2000.
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Li Zhou, Zhang Minxin, Xiao Ping, Gregory Veeck, Zhao Xiaoming, Zhang San, Cao Jianhua,
Zhou Lu, Xu Li, Bao Xiaobin. 2000. Zhongguo Tianran Baohu de Duice Yanjiu
[Recommendations based on Research on China’s Natural Forests] (Chinese) --A 250 page
project report furnished to the World Wildlife Fund on completion of the project.
Veeck, Gregory. 2000. Book review of Kai-Yin Lo and Puay-Peng Ho’s edited volume Living
Heritage: Vernacular Environment in China, Yunmingtang Publishers: Hong Kong in
Geographical Review, 90(1):143-144.
Veeck, Gregory. 2000. Book review of Flemming Christiansen and Zhang Junzuo, editors,
Village Inc.: Chinese Rural Society in the 1990s, in China Review International, 7(1):67-70.
Veeck, Gregory. 1999. Book review of J.W. Smith, G. Lyons, and E. Moore, Global Meltdown:
Immigration, Multiculturalism, and National Breakdown in the New World Disorder” (Praeger
1998), The Journal of Political Ecology, Volume 6.
http://dizzy.library.arizona.edu/ej/jpe/volume_6/inhornvol6.htm
Li Zhou, Zhang Xinmin, Gregory Veeck, Bao Xiaobin, Bin Keping, Zheng Yu, Wang Songwei
and Zhang Xiande.1999. Senlin Fengfu Diqu de Pinqun Wenti Yanjiu (Research on Chronic
Poverty Problem in Areas with Abundant Forest Resources), Beijing: The Rural Development
Institute, May, 114 pages.
Veeck, Gregory. 1999. Book review of Yiping Huang’s Agricultural Reform in China: Getting
Institutions Right, in China Review International, 6(2):439-442.
Veeck, Gregory. 1998. "Loess Plateau", Compton's Interactive Encyclopedia, see
www.comptons.com. Also on CD
Veeck, Gregory. 1998. "Shandong Peninsula", Compton's Interactive Encyclopedia, see
www.comptons.com., also on CD.
Veeck, Gregory. 1998. "Grand Canal", Compton's Interactive Encyclopedia, see
www.comptons.com. also on CD.
Veeck, Gregory. 1997. Book review of China's livestock & related agriculture: Projections to
2025. J.R. Simpson, Xu Cheng, & Akira Miyazaki, in Preventative Veterinary Medicine.
29(4):342-345.
Veeck, Gregory. 1997. Book review of Y.Y. Kueh, Agricultural Instability in China, 1931 -
1991 in Journal of Asian Studies, 56(1):174-175.
Veeck, Gregory. 1997, Book review of The History of Cartography, Volume 2 ,Book 2:
Cartography in the Traditional East and Southeast Asian Societies, J. B Harley and David
Woodward eds. ,Journal of Historical Geography, 22(2):244-246.
Veeck, Gregory. 1996. "Huanghe" Compton's Encyclopedia 1996 Print edition, Chicago:
Compton's Publishing Co., p. 313.
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Veeck, Gregory. 1995. Book review of From Heaven to Earth: Images and Experiences of
Development in China, Elizabeth Croll, in China Review International 2(2):434-437.
Veeck, Gregory. 1995, Book review of The Politics of Agricultural Cooperativization in China:
Mao, Deng Zhihui, and the High Tide of 1955, by Frederick C. Teiwes and Warren Sun, in China
Review International, 2(1):156-158.
Veeck, Gregory. 1995, Book review of The National Economic Atlas of China, Institute of
Geography, Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 85(2):403-405.
Veeck, Gregory. 1994, Book review of China's Economic Reform: Administering the
Introduction of the Market Mechanism, George Totten and Zhou Shulian, in Growth and
Change, 25(3).
Veeck, Gregory. 1994, "Summer Geography Institute at Louisiana State University," AAG
Newsletter, Volume 29(9):7, September.
Veeck, Gregory. 1994, "Watching While China Changes," Louisiana State University, College
of Arts and Sciences Newsletter, 10(2):6.
Veeck, Gregory. 1993, "Development, Regional Equity, and Political Change in China,"
Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars, 25(3):73-74.
Veeck, Gregory. 1993, Book review of "Commercialization and Agricultural Development",
Loren Brandt, in Journal of Asian and African Studies, 27(1&2):161-163.
Veeck, Gregory. 1990, "Beijing Protests: the underlying economic reasons," Times-Picayune,
New Orleans, Friday, Jan. 5, B-9.
Veeck, Gregory. 1990, "Understanding the export strategy of the Chinese" Times Picayune,
New Orleans, Friday, Feb. 16, B-9.
Veeck, Gregory. 1988, "Initial Analysis of Jiangsu Province, Huaiyin City Wheat-Rice Multiple
Cropping Systems." Jiangsu Province Agricultural Meeting, 12/23 Chinese
C. Books and Edited Special Journal Volumes
Gregory Veeck, Clifton Pannell, Youqin Huang and Shuming Bao, 2016, China's Geography:
The Dynamics of Political, Economic, and Social Change, Lanham, MD: Rowman and
Littlefield Publishing Group, THIRD edition, major revision, 403 pages.
Gregory Veeck, Clifton Pannell, Christopher J. Smith, and Youqin Huang, 2011, China's
Geography: The Dynamics of Political, Economic, and Social Change, Lanham, MD: Rowman
and Littlefield Publishing Group, SECOND edition, major revision, 381 pages.
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Haiwang Yuan, Ronald G. Knapp, Margot E. Landman, and Gregory Veeck, (Editors) 2010,
This is China: The First 5,000 Years, Berkshire Publishing Greater Barrington, MA 128 pages.
Gregory Veeck and James J. Biles (editors), Special Issue: Geography, Geographers, and Study
Abroad, NCGE Journal of Geography, May/June, 2009, Volume 108, No. 3, 154 pages.
Berkshire Encyclopedia of China, 2009, General Editor: Linsun Cheng, University of
Massachusetts, Dartmouth Editorial Board: Kerry Brown, Chatham House (Royal Institute of
International Af, Winberg Chai, University of Wyoming, Julia Chang Bloch, US-China
Education Trust, Xiejun Chen, Shanghai Museum, Karen Christensen, Berkshire Publishing,
Sherman Cochran, Cornell University, Karl Gerth, Oxford University, Weikang Gu, Buddhist
College of Singapore, Thomas Heberer, University of Duisburg-essen, Robert Hegel,
Washington University, St. Louis, Junhao Hong, State University of New York at Buffalo, Steve
Lewis, Rice University, Judy Polumbaum, University of Iowa, Heidi Ross, University of Indiana,
Gregory Veeck, Western Michigan University, Junhua Wu, Japan Research Institute and
Haiwang Yuan, Western Kentucky University , 2009, Gt. Barrington, MA: Berkshire Publishing
Gregory Veeck, Clifton Pannell, Christopher J. Smith, and Youqin Huang, 2007, China's
Geography: The Dynamics of Political, Economic, and Social Change, Lanham, MD: Rowman
and Littlefield Publishing Group, FIRST edition 376 pages.
Zhongguo Tianranlin Baohu de Lilun yu Zhengce Tantao, 2004, [Theory and Policy Research
on China’s Natural Forest Protection], Li Zhou Executive Editor, Research Team: Zhang
Minxin, Xiao Ping, Gregory Veeck, Zhao Shaoming, Zhang San, Cao Jianghua, Zhou Lu, Xu
Qin, and Bao Xiaobin. Beijing: China Statistical Publishing House, 363 pages. (not sure how this
one “fits”), I participated in the surveys in two locations (2 summer field seasons), I did some of
the data entry and statistics, but did not write any of this book)
Senlin Ziyuan Fengfu Diqu de Pingkun Wenti Yanjiu, 2004, [Research on Problems related to
Poverty in Forest resource Abundant Areas], 2004, Li Zhou Executive Editor, Research Team:
Zhang Minxin, G. Veeck, Bao Xiaobin, Beijing: China Statistical Publishing House, 214 pp.
Zhongguo Pingqun Shanqu Kaifafang Shi he Shentai Bianhua Guangxi de Yanjiu, 1997, (Trans-
Research on the Relationship between Economic Opening [Development] Methods in Poor
Mountain areas of China and Ecological Change), LI Zhou, SUN Ruomei, ZHANG Yuhuan,
and Gregory Veeck, Taoyuan, Shanxi: Shanxi Economic Press, Chinese, 216 pp.
Jiangsu in Transition: Issues and Challenges, 1996, Gregory Veeck, editor, a special double
volume of Chinese Environment and Development, Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, Vol. 6, nos. 1&2,
192 pp.
The Uneven Landscape: Geographical Studies in Post-Reform China, 1991, Gregory Veeck,
editor, Geoscience and Man, Department of Geography and Anthropology, Louisiana State
University, 10 chapters, 269 pages.
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The Geography of China 1975-1991: An Annotated Bibliography, 1992, Roger M. Selya, Editor-
in-Chief, Contributing editors: Shiu-hong Luk, Clifton W. Pannell, Shew-Jiuan Su, Gregory
Veeck, Joseph Whitney, East Lansing: Michigan State Asian Studies Center, 287 pages.
D. Refereed Book Chapters
Veeck, Gregory and Yuejing Ge, 2015, International Trade Issues and Status for China and the
U.S., Chapter 6, in A Comparative Geography of China and the U.S., Rudi Hartmann and
Jing’ai Wang, pp. 181-200. Geojournal Library # 109, Heidelberg, Germany: Springer.
Veeck, Gregory 2014, Post-reform Grain Markets and Prices in China, Chapter 3 in The
Political Economy of Agro-food markets in China, Louis Augustin-Jean and Bjorn Alpermann
editors, Palgrave/Macmillan, pp. 77-102.
Gregory Veeck and Yuejing Ge, 2014, “International Trade of China and the United States”
Chapter 6 in “Comparing the Geographies of China and the United States (working title), Rudi
Hartmann editor,
Gregory Veeck, 2011, 小规模农场和农业的国际经验 [Small-scale farming and agriculture in
international context], in 吉林现代农业发展战略研究 A Brief Sketch of research related to the
Agricultural Modernization of Jilin Province]. Pp. 369-397, edited by Jilin Provincial
Government, Beijing: China Social Sciences Press, 492 pages.
Deborah Che, Gregory Veeck and Ann Veeck, 2006, "Agritourism and the selling of local food
production, family, and rural American traditions to maintain family farming heritage" Chapter 7
in Rural Change and Sustainability: Agriculture, the Environment, and Communities, S.J. Essex,
A.W. Gilg, R. Yarwood, J. Smithers and R. Wilson, editors, Oxfordshire, UK: CABI Publishing,
pp. 108-122.
Veeck, Gregory, 2002, “The Changing Faces of Rural America: Challenges and Prospects”
Nongcun chanye jiegou tiaozheng yu nongcun chengzhenhua yanjiu [Research on the adjustment
of rural (economic) structure and urban form], Guo Huancheng, Gao Xinfa, and Zhang Yiwen
editors, Xian, Shaanxi Cartographic Publishing House, pp.456-467.
Veeck, Gregory, 2001, “Agriculture: Fifty Years of Change”, Chapter 5 in China Review 2000,
The Chinese University Press: Hong Kong, pp. 95-122.
Veeck, Gregory. 1992, "Suburban Weigang: A Transformed Village," in Chinese Village
Landscapes, Ron Knapp, editor, University of Hawaii Press: Honolulu.
Veeck, Gregory and Clifton W. Pannell. 1992, "Variations in Food Grain Production and
Efficiency in China," Chapter 5, Dynamics of Agricultural Development Volume 7 of New
Dimensions in Agricultural Geography, edited by Noor Mohammed, Vedams Books
International: New Delhi.
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Veeck, Gregory. 1991, "The Impact of Increased Farm Scale on Production Costs and
Productivity for Soybeans and Spring Wheat on the Songliao Plain." Heilongjiang Province,"
Chapter 10, in The Uneven Landscape: Geographical Studies in Post Reform China, edited by
Gregory Veeck, Geoscience and Man #30, Geography and Anthropology, LSU, pp. 249-268.
Veeck, Gregory. 1991, "Variations in Food Grain Production Efficiency among Farm
Households in Jiangsu Province, PRC", Chapter 8 in The Extended Metropolis: Settlement in
Transition in Asia, Norton Ginsburg, Bruce Koppel, and T.G. McGee editors, University of
Hawaii Press: Honolulu, pp. 157 - 176.
Veeck, Gregory and Clifton W. Pannell. 1991, "China's Urbanization in an Asian Context:
Forces for Metropolitanization," Chapter 6 in The Extended Metropolis: Settlement in Transition
in Asia, Norton Ginsburg, Bruce Koppel, and T.G. McGee editors, University of Hawaii Press:
Honolulu, pp. 113-136.
E. Presentations of Scholarly Papers for the Last 10 Years only (2007-current)
Veeck, Gregory, Charles Emerson, Zhou LI and Fawen YU, 2016, “Conflicting Environmental
Goals and their Impacts on Husbandry and Herders in western China”, invited lecture,
Department of Geography and Anthropology Colloquium Series, April 29. Baton Rouge, LA.
Veeck, Gregory, 2016, “The Effects of annual provincial price fluctuations on grain production
in China: 2003-2015, Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, March 30, San
Francisco, CA.
Veeck, Gregory, 2016, Maintaining Collaborative Multi-Method Collaborative Research
Projects in Rural China, Asian Forum 2016: WMU and Global Partners, March 28, Kalamazoo,
MI
Veeck, Gregory, 2016, “Spatial and Temporal Change in China’s Meat Production: 1978-2014”
The Michigan Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters Annual Meeting, March 4, Saginaw
Valley State University: Saginaw, MI.
Veeck, Gregory, 2015, “Commodity Pricing and Production Trends for Grains in China: 1978 –
2013, Annual East Lakes Region Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, October
10, Kent State University: Kent, OH.
Veeck, Gregory, Charles Emerson, Zhou LI and Fawen YU, 2015, “Natural Conflicts:
Husbandry, Environmental Protection and Water Use in Western China”, invited lecture,
Geography and the Confucian Institute, October 16, The University of Buffalo, Buffalo, NY.
.Veeck, Gregory 2015, “Agriculture in Desakota” for The Extended Metropolis in Asia:
Reconsidering the Ginsburg/McGee Thesis 25 years later, Association of American Geographers
Annual Meeting April 23, Chicago, IL
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Veeck, Gregory, Zhou Li, Fawen Yu and Charles Emerson, 2015, “Changing Livestock
Production Systems and Grassland Conditions in Central Gansu Province”, Association of
American Geographers Annual Meeting April 22, Chicago, IL.
Veeck, Gregory and Charles Emerson, 2015, The Effects of China’s Environmental Protection
Policies on pasture quality and the activities of small herders in western China. East Asia Forum,
April 17, Kalamazoo, MI: Western Michigan University.
Veeck, Gregory, 2015, Herders, Livestock, Environmental protection, and the Policies that
Govern them all” Association of Asian Studies, March 27, Chicago, IL.
Veeck, Ann and Gregory Veeck, 2015, The Transformation of Pig Feasts in Rural Northeast
China, Association of Asian Studies, March 27, Chicago, IL.
Che, Deborah, Gregory Veeck, Ann Veeck, and Lucius Hallett IV. 2014. Agritourism, Value-
Added Agriculture, and Direct Retail as Family Farm Strategies presented at the 4th Regional
Food Cultures and Networks Conference, Nov. 17, Byron Bay, New South wales, AU
Gregory Veeck, 2014, “Use of MODIS 1km2 EVI data for use with interviews and archived
data to assess pasture conditions in Western China: A Case Study of Songpan”, May 14,
Lanzhou University, Lanzhou, Gansu Province, China.
Veeck, G, L. Zhou, F.W. Yu and C. Emerson, 2014, “Ecological Economic Challenges for
Pastoral Regions and Herders in western Sichuan and northwest Yunnan”, Association of
American Geographers Annual Meeting, April 10,Tampa, FL.
Veeck, G. A. M. Veeck, and S.M. Zhao, 2014, “Perceptions regarding food safety issues among
a sample of residents of Nanjing China”, Geography Section, Annual Meeting of the Michigan
Academy of Science, Arts, and Letters, February 28, Oakland University, Auburtn Hills, MI.
Gregory Veeck and Ann Veeck, 2014, “Perceptions of Food safety Risks by Urban Consumers
in Nanjing, China 2013”, 2013-2014 Department of Geography Colloquium Series, Western
Michigan University, January 24, Kalamazoo, MI
Gregory Veeck, 2013, “Ecological Protection and Agricultural Development in Contemporary
China”, Department of Geography, Wittenberg University, November 14, Wittenberg, OH
Gregory Veeck, 2013 “West China’s History and Economy: Influence of the ‘Uneven
Landscape”, Department of Economics, Wittenberg University, November 14, Wittenberg, OH
Gregory Veeck,2013, “Progress in Ecological Economics in US Agriculture: Old Theories, New
Applications”, International Conference on Ecological Economics, Rural Development Institute-
Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing, October 16.
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Gregory Veeck, 2013, “Teaching China”, Michigan Geographic Alliance, June 19, Lansing, MI.
Ann Veeck, Hongyan Yu, Fang (Grace) Yu, Hong Zhu, Gregory Veeck, and Kay M.
Palan 2013, “New Market Systems, Aspirations, and Consumption Patterns: Daily Food Choices
of Chinese Teenagers,” 38th Annual Macromarketing Conference, June 16, Toronto, Canada
Gregory Veeck, 2013, Teaching about China: Regional Differences, Michigan Geographic
Alliance, Muskegon, MI, June 19.
Gregory Veeck, and Charles Emerson, 2013, “Integrating local knowledge into a land-quality
assessment model for reclaimed rice paddy within coastal areas of Kyehwa, Chollabuk-do,
Republic of Korea”, The Michigan Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters Annual Meeting,
March 22, Alma, MI.
Gregory Veeck, 2013, “Issues in Contemporary China”, Muskegon Community College Global
Awareness Festival, February 12, Muskegon, MI
Gregory Veeck and Clifton Pannell, 2012, “China’s Geography”—Book Authors’ Panel
Discussion, Harvard University October 9, Boston, MA.
Gregory Veeck,2012, “The Chinese in Madagascar 1920 – 2012”. The Michigan Academy of
Sciences, Arts and letters Annual Meeting, March 1, Alma, MI.
Gregory Veeck, 2012, “Chinese Investment in Africa: The Case of Madagascar”, Salisbury
University Department of Geography, February 16, Salisbury, MD.
Gregory Veeck, 2011 “An Evaluation of the Roles of Government Policy, Market Mechanisms
and Management Practices on Pasture Quality in Rural China”, Milton E. and Ruth M. Scherer
Lecture, Geography, November 1, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI.
Gregory Veeck, 2011, Career development I: How to publish articles in peer-refereed journals?
Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, April 14, Seattle, WA.
Gregory Veeck and Wei Shui, 2011.”China’s Quiet Agricultural Revolution: Policies,
Production and Farm Incomes in the New Millennium”, Association of American Geographers
Annual Meeting, March 16, Seattle, WA.
Gregory Veeck, 2011, “China’s New Agricultural Geography: Provincial Shifts in Grain
Production and Yields from 2000 to 2008, Annual Meeting of the Michigan Academy of
Sciences, Arts, and Letters, March 11, Saginaw Valley State University, Saginaw, MI.
Gregory Veeck and Ann M. Veeck, 2011, From Field to Family: Food in China”, Kellogg
School of Business, Northwestern University, March 2, Chicago, IL.
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Gregory Veeck, 2011, “A Tale of Two China’s”: Differences between East and West, and
Urban and Rural, China”, Hayworth College of Business, Western Michigan, January 7,
Kalamazoo, MI.
Gregory Veeck, 2010, The Fred Dohrs Lecture, “Upstart Farmers and Ambitious Places:
Competing Visions of Rural China” October 15, Department of Geography, The University of
Georgia, Athens, GA.
Gregory Veeck, Charles Emerson, Li Zhou, Fawen Yu, and Haipeng Zhang, 2010, “Herders,
Markets, Policies, and Environment in Inner Mongolia, China, Guest professor for the IGERT
Program, March1st and 2nd, UW-Madison, Madison, WI.
Gregory Veeck, 2010, “A Tale of “Two Chinas”: Differences between East and West China and
Urban-Rural China”, May 3, Augustana College, Rock Island, IL
Gregory Veeck, 2010, “International Research and Careers in Geography”, May 4, Augustana
College, Rock Island, IL.
Ann Veeck, Alvin C. Burns, Hongyan Yu, and Gregory Veeck, 2010, “The Modernization of
Food Systems and Social Stratification: Opportunity and Inequality in Urban China,” Annual
Meeting of the Association of Macromarketing, Laramie, WY.
Gregory Veeck, “Westward Ho: Chasing Rural China from 1985 to 2010”, 2010, Association of
American Geographers Annual Meeting, March 18, Washington, DC.
Wei SHUI and Gregory Veeck, 2010, “An analysis on grain production from the bottom-up and
the top-down: A case study of Anhui Province”, Annual Meeting of the Michigan Academy of
Science, Arts, and Letters. March 26, Grand Rapids, MI.
Gregory Veeck, Ann M. Veeck, and Hongyan Yu, 2009, “Labor and Livestock Allocations
among Mixed Farming/livestock Households in Western Jilin Province, China, Association of
American Geographers Annual Meeting, March 23, Las Vegas, NV
Gregory Veeck, 2009, “China’s Exports and Imports of Agricultural Products under the WTO”,
Annual Meeting of the Michigan Academy of Science, Arts, and Letters. March 20, Detroit, MI.
James Biles and Gregory Veeck, 2008, “Roundtable on Geographers and Study Abroad
Opportunities in the United States” National Conference on Geography Education, October 10,
Dearborn, MI.
Gregory Veeck and Ann Veeck, 2008, “Research Design and Issues for the Jilin Herders
Project”, College of International Business, Jilin University, July 10, Changchun, Jilin, PRC.
Gregory Veeck and Fawen Yu , Haipeng Zhang and Zhou Li, 2008, Market Economics and
Management Options for Herding Households in Damao Banner, Inner Mongolia, China,
Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, March 18, Boston, MA
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Gregory Veeck, 2008,“Teaching the Geography of China”, panel participant, Association of
American Geographers Annual Meeting, March 17, Boston, MA
Gregory Veeck and Charles Emerson, Western Michigan University, Department of Geography,
Kalamazoo, MI 49008-5424 and Zhou Li, Fawen Yu, and Zhang Haipeng, Chinese Academy of
Social Sciences, Rural Development Institute, Beijing, PRC, 2008, “Variations in Pasture
Quality and Herding Household Incomes in Inner Mongolia, China.” Annual Meeting of the
Michigan Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters, March 7, Kalamazoo, MI.
Gregory Veeck, 2008, “A Quarter Century of Change on the Great Grass Sea: Herders, Prices,
and Pasture Quality in Inner Mongolia” invited lecture at Indiana University, Department of
Geography Colloquium Series, Feb. 15, Bloomington, IN.
Gregory Veeck, 2008, “Economic and Environmental Change in Inner Mongolia: A Case Study
of Husbandry in DaMao Banner 1980 – 2007”, invited lecture at Central Michigan University
Department of Geography Lecture Series, January 31, Mt. Pleasant, MI.
Gregory Veeck, 2007, “Environment, Policy, and Economy in Inner Mongolia, China”, invited
lecture for Geography Awareness Week, November, Grand Valley State University, Grand Rapids,
MI.
Gregory Veeck, 2007, “Grand Plans and Harsh Realities: China’s Develop the West Program”,
invited lecture for WMU Department of Geography Colloquium, September 28, Kalamazoo, MI.
Gregory Veeck, 2007, Charles Emerson, Zhou Li, Fawen Yu and Zhang Haipeng “Assessing
Economic and Environmental Change in Daerhanmaomingan Union Banner in Inner Mongolia:
1981 – 2003 (Time Series Township Analysis)”. Nanjing Agricultural University, July 3,
Weigang, Jiangsu, PRC.
Gregory Veeck, Charles Emerson, and James Biles, 2007, Three day seminar-- “The
Application and Analysis of Environmental Data in Multi-scale Research”, presented from June
29 to July 1, 2007 at the Rural Development Institute, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences,
Beijing.
Gregory Veeck, Charles Emerson, Zhou LI and Fawen Yu. “Agro-economic and environmental
influences on grassland quality in Daerhanmaoming’an Union Banner in Inner Mongolia: 1981-
2005, Second Annual Global Conference on Economic Geography, June 25-June 27, Beijing,
PRC.
Gregory Veeck, Charles Emerson, Zhou Li, Fawen Yu and Zhang Haipeng. 2007, “Global
Trade and Local Herders: An Environmental Economic Analysis of Husbandry in Damao
Banner in Inner Mongolia, People’s Republic of China”, Third Annual Facing East/Facing West
Conference, June 16, Kalamazoo, MI.
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Gregory Veeck and Charles Emerson. 2007, “Urban and Rural Conflicts and Contrasts in Inner
Mongolia Autonomous Region, China”, Annual Meeting of the Association of American
Geographers, April 19, San Francisco, CA.
Gregory Veeck. 2007, “The Uneven Landscape: Differences in Urban and Rural Lifestyles and
Opportunities in Contemporary China”, Michigan Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters, March
9, Big Rapids, MI.
E. Symposium Organized and Chaired at Professional Meetings
Veeck, Gregory, 2016, Double Session (10 papers). Contemporary Issues in Rural China
organized/chaired at the Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, March 30, San
Francisco, CA.
Veeck, Gregory, 2015, Issues in Rural China Organized/chaired at the annual East Lakes
Region Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, October 10, Kent State
University: Kent, OH.
Gregory Veeck, 2015, Organizer/Chair, ”Issues and Policies in Rural China”, Association of
Asian Studies, March 26-29, Chicago, IL
Gregory Veeck and Wei Xu, 2014, Organizers/Discussants, Double session issues in Rural
China, Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, April 10, Chicago, IL
Gregtory Veeck, 2010, Organizer/Discussant, Comparative Geography of China and the U.S.:
Physical and Human Geography Perspectives” 5 papers. 2014 Association of American
Geographers Annual Meeting, April 18, Tampa, FL.
James Biles and Gregory Veeck, 2008, “Roundtable on Geographers and Study Abroad
Opportunities in the United States” National Conference on Geography Education, October 10,
Dearborn, MI.
Gregory Veeck, 2008, TWO sessions: Organizer/Chain, (1) Teaching about China, (2) Western
Development in China, Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Boston, MA
Gregory Veeck Session on Human Geography organized for the 2008 Michigan Academy of
Science, Arts, and Letters, March 9, 2008, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI.
Organized all sessions.
Gregory Veeck, 2007, Changing Geographies of China: Sessions Organized in Honor of
Clifton W. Pannell, (2 sessions), Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting April
18.
Gregory Veeck Session on Human Geography organized for the 2006 Michigan Academy of
Science, Arts, and Letters, March 3-4, 2006, Oakland University, Auburn Hills, MI.
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Gregory Veeck Session on Human Geography organized for the 2005 Michigan Academy of
Science, Arts, and Letters, March 5, 2005, Eastern Michigan University, Yipsilanti, MI
Gregory Veeck Session on Human Geography organized for the 2004 Michigan Academy of
Science, Arts, and Letters, March 5, 2004, Grand Rapids, MI.
Gregory Veeck Session on Asia and a session on International Trade organized for the joint East
Lakes/West Lakes Meeting of the AAG, 2004, Kalamazoo, MI
Gregory Veeck Roundtable Session on Sustainable Economic Development, Association of
American Geographers 96th Annual Meeting, Pittsburgh, PA, April 8, 2000.
Gregory Veeck China Specialty Group: China Environment and Development, Chair,
Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, spring 1998.
Gregory Veeck China Specialty Group: China’s Rural Development, chair, Association of
American Geographers Annual Meeting, Fort Worth, Texas, spring 1997.
Gregory Veeck China Session III: Contemporary Issues in Rural China--panel organizer,
Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia, spring 1993.
Gregory Veeck Population and Economic Development in China--chair, Association of
American
Geographers Annual Meeting, Toronto, 1990.
Gregory Veeck Economic Development in Asia--chair and organizer, Southwest Regional
Meeting Association of Asian Studies 1990.
Gregory Veeck East Asian Agriculture--panel organizer, Association of American Geographers
Annual Meeting, Baltimore, 1989.
F. Submitted Articles (Only items accepted for publication but not in print)
Gregory Veeck, sub. 2016, accepted, “China’s Mountains: Geography, History, and Culture”
Gallery Catalog Entry for China Institute of Art, New York, NY.
G. Project Reports to Funding Agencies (1995 to present only)
Gregory Veeck, 2014, Final Report for National Geographic Research Award for funded
project: An Ecological Economic Multi-scale Study of China’s Grassland Resources
Lucius Hallett, Gregory Veeck, Ann Veeck and Deborah Che,2014, Final report for
MDARD/USDA Grant on Agritourism in Michigan
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Gregory Veeck, 2014, Final Report for Faculty Research and Creative Activities Award
(FRACAA 2014) for funded project: An Ecological Economic Multi-scale Study of
China’s Grassland Resources
Gregory Veeck, 2013, Final Project Report, Korean Local Knowledge and Paddy Land
Assessment in Kyehwa, Chollabuk-do, Korea, Ruth and Milton Scherer Fund.
Gregory Veeck, 2011, Final Project Report, Phase 1 of the 264 Pastoral Counties of China
study, Ruth and Milton Scherer Fund.
Gregory Veeck, 2009, Final Project Report, National Science Foundation, May 2009.
Gregory Veeck, 2007, Fulbright Research Award in China –Final Project Report
Gregory Veeck, 2007, Interim Report, National Science Foundation Grant 2006-2007
Gregory Veeck and Charles Emerson, 2007, Final Report provided to Professor Li Zhou, Rural
Development Institute-Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Status of Daerhanmaoming’an
Liananhe Qi Herder/Grassland Project.
Deborah Che, Gregory Veeck, Ann Veeck, and David Lemberg, 2004, Project Report for the
Michigan Agritourism Project. Complete report to MDA and USDA 150 pages and graphics.
Gregory Veeck, 1997, Final Project Report to the Ford Foundation on Research on
Relationships between Poor Mountain Areas and Forest Production.
Li Zhou, Gregory Veeck, Sun Ruomei, Gao Ling and Zhang Yuhuan, 1995, "Zhongguo
Pinkunshanqu Kaifang Shihuo Shengtai Bianhua Guangxi de Yanjiu" (Research on the
Relationship between Ecological Change and Poor "open" Mountain Areas in China), Chinese,
H. 1. Published Research Photographs provided to other authors
Eurasian Geography and Economics, COVER Photograph, 53(3) 2012.
Geography on the Job Geo-Tour. 2008,Veeck and Emerson NSF project is featured with our
project summary and photographs that link to Google Earth. To experience the complete tour in
Google Earth you can download the attached kmz file, but you must have Google Earth installed
to run. To install Google Earth please visit http://earth.google.com/download-earth.html.
Geography on the Job and two other Geo-Tours are posted online at MyWonderfulWorld.org
(mywonderfulworld.org/gaw.html), National Geographic Education Programs, contact Amy
Grossman, Alice Manning, Winnie Mungai, Ivey Wohlfeld
ARGWORLD, A multimedia educational program--2004, contact Phil Gersmehl (Geography
University of Minnesota emeriti) (Pictures of China)
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Airriess, Chris, 2005, photograph provided for a inset box on “Apples in China” for his text book
on Human Geography.
Zhu Ling and Mark Seldon, "Agricultural Cooperation and the Family Farm in China," Bulletin
of Concerned Asian Scholars, 1993, Vol. 25, no. 3, pictures on pages 7 and 10. Taken in
Jiangning County, China, 1987
Fisher, James F., editor, Geography and Development: A World Regional Approach, Columbus:
Merrill Publishing Company, 1989, 1991, p. 614, picture taken in Nantong County, China 1986.
H. 2. Grants and Research Funding (Beginning in 1986 and extending through 2015)
Funded Research (sorry! earliest to most recent)
Predoctoral Research Award for Advanced Study in China, Committee on Scholarly
Communication with the People's Republic of China (CSCPRC) National Academy of Sciences.
September 1986 - December 1987. $20,000.00
Award for doctoral dissertation field surveys The National Geographic Society,
Principle investigator for this award was C. W. Pannell, 1986. $2,970.00
American Philosophical Society (1990) $3,100.00
LSU Summer Faculty Research Stipend (1989) (LSU College of Arts and
Sciences) Council on Research $4,000.00
AAG Travel Grant (1990) AAG/Academy of Science $1,500.00
Rural Development Institute, (1991) Chinese Academy of Social Science-
Invited Foreign Collaborator $12,000.00
Selected as "Foreign Collaborator" to a 2.5 year grant awarded to the Rural
Development Institute of PRC funded through a Ford Foundation Grant.
Fall 1991 - December 1993. The grant funded all expenses and international
Transportation for field seasons from 1991-1993. $20,000.00
Ford Foundation (1991-1994) Training and Research Support Program
for Poverty Alleviation Research in China, Co-Applicant with
Scott Rozelle, Stanford $78,000.00
Fulbright-Hays Faculty Research Abroad (1995-1996) $15,650.00
Committee on Scholarly Communication with China1995-1996
(Award was $16,000 but duplication of awards reduced award amount) $5,354.00
Ford Foundation (1997) Research on Forestry Issues in Poor Mountain
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Areas in China. Research in Jiangxi Province funding is through the Rural
Development Institute, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. $5,000.00
National Science Foundation (1997) Dissertation Enhancement: Rural and
Agricultural Restructuring in Aomori Prefecture, Japan- awarded to
Ann D. Brucklacher and PI: Gregory Veeck. $20,000.00
Rural Development Institute, CASS and World Wildlife Fund (1999)
“Forest Resources, Ecology, and Local Economics in Heilongjiang Province” $4,000.00
Lucia Harrison Endowment Fund, Geography Department WMU (2001) $3,950.00
“Farm Chemical Use for Vegetable Production in China”
Michigan Department of Agriculture (2002-2003)
“Agritourism in Michigan” with PI Drs. Deborah Che, David Lemberg,
and Ann Veeck. WMU share approximately $40,000.00
SASAKAWA Foundation Fellowship 2003 SUMMER $5,000.00
Lucia Harrison Endowment Fund Geography Department WMU $2,900.00
“Alternatives in Post-WTO Agriculture in China” (2003)
Hirosaki University Research Fund (2005)
Government of Japan “East Asian Agriculture in the Post-WTO Era”
(Part II Japan)
$3,600.00
Lucia Harrison Endowment Fund Geography Department WMU (2005)
“East Asian Agriculture in the Post-WTO Period” (Part III Korea) $3,000.00
in conjunction with this project, I was also awarded an ASTRA award ($850.00)
Faculty Research and Creative Activities Support Fund (FRACASF) $8,986.00
Best Management Practices for Herders in Inner Mongolia.
Fulbright Research Award for China “Best management Practices for Herders in
Grassland Areas of Inner Mongolia (conducted with LI Zhou, Vice Director
RDI-CASS-Beijing (2006/2007) $25,000.00
National Science Foundation Grant, with Charles Emerson co-PI
Fall 2006/Summer (2007), Modeling Agricultural Land Cover Change in Inner
Mongolia $49,000.00
Lucia Harrison Endowment Fund Geography Department WMU (2008) $7,974.00
“Household Economics and marketing Strategies among herding Families
in Northwestern Jilin, PRC. This was roughly matched by funding from Jilin U.
Milton E. and Ruth M. Scherer Endowment Fund Geography Department
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WMU (2009-2011) “An Evaluation of the Roles of Government Policy,
Market Mechanisms, and Management on Pasture Quality in Rural China $29,225.00
Milton E. and Ruth M. Scherer Endowment Fund Geography Department
WMU, (2012) “Integrating Local Knowledge into a land Quality Assessment Model
for reclaimed Rice Paddy within Coastal Areas of Kyehwa, Chollabuk-Do, ROK”. $23,582.00
Milton E. and Ruth M. Scherer Endowment Fund Geography Department
WMU, (2013), “Changing Agricultural Environments in China” $17,900.00
Western Michigan University Faculty Research and Creative Activities Award (2013)
“An Ecological Economic Multi-scale study of China’s Grassland Resources” $9,831.00
National Geographic Society Committee for Research and Exploration, (2013)
“An Ecological Economic Multi-scale study of China’s Grassland Resources” $11,500.00
USDA Specialty Crop Block Grant Program, “Enhancing Competitiveness for Specialty Crop
producers in Michigan through Agri-Tourism and other Direct Retail Sale Options
Lucius Hallett, Gregory Veeck, Ann Veeck, and Deborah Che $46,658.00
3. Teaching
3.a Courses Taught
Western Michigan University
Geography 1000: World Ecological Problems
Geography 2440: Economic Geography
Geography 3030: Geographic Inquiry
Geography 3900: China, Japan, and Korea
Geography 5440: Special Topics in Economic Geography (World Agricultural Systems)
Geography 6610: Graduate Research Methods
Louisiana State University Fall 1988 - Spring 1998
Geography 1003: Regional Africa/Asia
Geography 4077: Economic Geography
Geography 4035: East Asia
Geography 6000 Seminar in Agricultural Geography
Geography 100 Introduction to Geography (University of Georgia)
3.b. Course packs
“The Application and Analysis of Environmental Data in Multi-scale Research. –compiled for a
training program held at the Rural Development Institute-Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
(with James Biles, Indiana University, and Charles Emerson, WMU) –used in 2007
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3.c. Computer Teaching Projects
2016 Developed almost all materials for the China’s Geography website hosted at the China
Data center, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI http://chinadatacenter.org/chinageography
2013. a CD titled “Teaching China” for secondary school and university teachers teaching
courses on China.—40 copies provided June 2013 to Michigan Geographic Alliance and
adopters of the Veeck, Pannell, Smith and Huang text.
3.d Undergraduate Research Projects
I have directed six undergraduate research/honor’s projects.
Scott Magaluk (Summer I 2013)
Nicholas Zammitt (Spring 2010)
John Braeksma (Fall 2005)
Erika Mikani (Spring 2006)
P. Srinand (Spring 2006)
Jamie LeBlanc-Hadley (2007-2008) Honor’s Thesis and Directed Study
4. Graduate Education
4.a. Number of Current Graduate Students (Chair of Committee) (2)
Mayra Yat-Aguilar, Dale Arnold
4.b. Number Graduated who I served as major advisor
(26) Graduated LSU/ WMU Students including:
(11) @ LSU 1994-1999: Dan Allen (Ph.D.); Ann D. Brucklacher (M.A. and Ph.D.), Yi-fong
Chen (Ph.D.); Heesun Chung (Ph.D.); Stacy Crevello (M.S.); Michael Crutcher (M.A.);
Chunxiao Li (Ph.D.);Blake Lieberman (Ph.D.); Dmitry Meshyanzhinov (Ph.D.); Shew-jiuan Su
(Ph.D.); Richard Tebbetts (M.A.).
WMU-Geography doesn’t have a Ph.D program---(15 students from 1999-2015) @ WMU:
Meagan Deuver (M.A.), Eric Forward (co-director with David Dickason) (M.A.), Mark Gifford
(M.A), Dawn Siegel (M.A.) Jason Glatz (M.A.) , Amatun Noor (M.A.), Rose Ann Switt (M.A.),
Michael Gutowsky (M.A.), Mathew Hay (M.A.), Joseph Burkhead (M.A) Yi An (M.A.) and
Enzo Crescentini (M.A.), Adam Polk (M.A.), Curtis Aardema (M.A.), Doug Vander Hulst
(M.A.)
4.b.1. Titles of Theses and Dissertations (earliest to most recent)
Ann D. Brucklacher, M.A., 1993, “Nature, Culture, and the Garden: An
Examination of the Roles and Functions of Gardens in Japanese Society”
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Chunxiao Li, Ph.D., 1994, “Surplus Labor and Mobility in Hebei, China: An Evaluation of the
Litu bu Lixiang Approach.”
Shew-Jiuan B. Su, Ph.D., 1995,”Rural Industry and Rural Development in China: The Role of
Geography, Transportation, and Policy in Jiangsu Province.”
Daniel S. Allen, Ph.D., 1997, “The Impact of Technological Change on the Industrial Viability
of Individual Production Centers: The Case of the 1840-1880 British Ocean-Going Iron and
Steam Shipbuilding Industry”
Dmitry Meshyanzhinov, Ph.D., 1997, “Suburbanization of Office Space: A Case Study of
Houston, Texas”
Richard S. Tebbetts, M.A., 1996, “The Ethnic Korean Experience in Japan: A Case Study of
Kobe”
Blake Liebermann, M.A., 1997, “A Spatial and Temporal Analysis of Key Factors Contributing
to the Northwest Timber Controversy”
Stacy Crevello, M.A. 1998, “Indigenous Land Tenure and Conservation Areas: A Case Study of
Siberut, Indonesia”
Ann D. Brucklacher, Ph.D. 1998, “Rural and Agricultural Restructuring in Aomori Prefecture,
Japan: A Case Study of Apple Growers”
Yi-fong Chen, Ph.D. 1999, “Economic, Social, and Political Geography of the Indigenous
People’s Movement in Taiwan”
Heesun Chung, Ph.D, 1999, “Rural Korean Perspectives on GATT and the Korean Government
Response”
Meagan Deuver, M.A. 2004, “The Bedding Plant Industry of Kalamazoo, Michigan; A Needs
Assessment”
Mark Gifford, M.A. 2005, “Relationship between Landscape Variables and High Frequency
Car/Deer Accident Areas”
Dawn Siegel, M.A., 2005, “A Comparative Study of Riparian Vegetation along the Kalamazoo
River and Its Tributaries: Kalamazoo, County, Michigan”
Jason Mark Glatz, 2005, “Hispanic Political Power: A Case Study of Southwest Michigan"
Amatun Noor, 2006, “Using Geographic Information Systems to Assess Risk for Elevated Blood
levels in Children in Kalamazoo County, Michigan"
Rose Ann Switt, 2006,”World Heritage Site Status and Tourism Change in Segovia, Spain”
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Michael Scott Gutowsky, 2008, “A Comparative Analysis of the 1876 and 2000 U.S.
Presidential Elections”
Mathew A. Hay, 2009, “A Geospatial Analysis of Radon Gas Distribution in Marquette County,
Michigan”
Yi AN, 2011, “A General Analysis of the 2009 H1N1 Flu Vaccination Program in Kalamazoo
County” (project).
Joseph Burkhead, 2012, “Prospects for an International Charter ‘Space and Major Disaster”
Remote Sensing Response to Drought Disasters—An Anhui Case Study”
Enzo Crescentini, 2012, “Foreign Direct Investment in Italy 2000 – 2010”
Adam Polk, 2013, “Agriculture and Instability under the Ancien Régime: 1708-1789
Vander Hulst, 2015, “The Diffusion of LEED building Certification in the Great Lakes States”
Curtis Aardema. 2015. “The Impact of Historic District Designation on Property Values in
Kalamazoo, MI”
4.c. Undergraduate and Graduate Student Awards
Curtis Aardema. 2015. WMU Graduate College Poster Day Finalist
Adam Polk,2011, Graduate School research AND Travel Awards
William Conrad Spalla, 2009, Gilmore Scholarship.
Jamie LeBlanc-Hadley, 2008, Boron NSEP fellowship for China, Pickering Scholarship in
support of graduate study at Monterey 2010-2012—graduated from Monterey in May 2012.
Ann D. Brucklacher (NSF, Mombusho Grant from the Japan Foundation, Fulbright Alternate)
1996-1997
Yi-fong Chen (Chiangching Kuo Fellowship) 1997
Stacy Crevello (OAS Tropical Forest Field School, US-Indo Friendship Scholarship) 1998
Chunxiao Li, third place, LSU Graduate School Best Dissertation Award 1993
Shew-jiuan Su, Stacy Crevello, Ann Brucklacher, Richard Tebbetts, Yi-fong Chen: Robert West
Research Awards
All of my WMU graduate students have either received WMU Graduate School Research
Awards, Travel Awards, and/or Lucia Harrison Research or Travel Awards 1999-2012.
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4.d. Graduate Committees upon which I served as member
Western Michigan University: 1/1999-9/2014: 47 MA thesis committees (not counting students
where I served as the major professor)
Louisiana State University: 1988 – 1999: 45 M.A., M.S. and Ph.D. Committees NOT including
those I directed which are listed above.
5. Professional Services
5.a. External Reviewer of Journal Articles, and Book Proposals
Taylor and Francis 2011 (1)
Geoforum 2011 (1)
Routledge 2011 (1)
Cartography and Geographic Information Science 2012 (1)
International Journal of Urban and Regional Research 2003/2004 (1)
Annals of the Association of American Geographers 1988 (1), 1989 (1), 1991 (1), 1992 (1),
1993 (2), 1994 (3), 1995 (4), 1997 (1), 1998 (2), 1999 (1), 2004 (2), 2006 (1), 2007 (1), 2008 (1),
2009 (1), 2015 (1)
The China Quarterly 2003 (1), 2005 (1), 2007 (1)
Progress in Planning 2003 (1)
Area 2003 (1)
Asian Geographer 2002 (1)
Australian Geographer 2009 (1)
Professional Geographer 1996 (1), 1997 (1), 1999 (1), 2004 (1), 2005 (1), 2007 (1), 2009 (2),
2015 (1)
Geographical Review 1996 (1), 1997 (1), 1999 (1), 2000 (2), 2001 (1), 2002 (1), 2015 (1),
Urban Geography 1992 (1), 1993 (1), 1994 (1), 1997 (1), 1999 (1), 2000 (2), 2004 (1)
National Geographic Research 1988 (1).
National Geographic Society 1996 (1), 1998 (1) 1999 (1)
National Geographic World Atlas 1991 (1).
Chinese Economic Studies 1992 (1).
Journal of Asian and African Studies 1992 (1), 2010 (1).
Growth and Change 1991 (1), 1993 (2), 1994 (1), 1995 (1), 2000 (1)
Journal of Geography 1991 (1), 2005 (1), and 2009 (2)
Journal of Cultural Geography 2016 (1)
Canadian Geographer 1997 (1)
Chinese Geography and Environment (1995)
Environment and Planning A 1999 (1), 2002 (1)
Journal of Rural Studies 1999 (1), 2000 (2), 2001 (1), 2002 (1), 2003 (1)
China Review International 1996 (1), 1998 (1), 1999 (1), 2005 (1), 2006 (1)
Saunders College Publishing (pre-publication book review) (1990)
Harper and Row Publishers (pre-publication book review) (1991)
Business Media Resources (pre-publication book review) (1990)
John Wiley and Sons (pre-publication book reviews) (1992, 1993, 1994)
Compton's Encyclopedia six articles (1992 - 1996)
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Edward Arnold Publishers 1997 (1)
Economic Geography 1997 (1), 1998 (1)
Education about Asia 1997 (2)
Research in Geographic Education 2000 (1), 2003 (1), 2004 (1)
GeoJournal 2000 (1), 2008 (1), 2010 (1).
Eurasian Geography and Economics 2002 (1), 2003 (1). 2004 (1), 2005 (1), 2007(2), 2008 (1),
2009 (1), 2010 (1), 2012 (1), 2015 (1).
Human Organization 2004 (1).
China Review (Hong Kong) 2007.
Journal of Sustainable Tourism 2008 (1).
Encyclopedia of China (Berkshire Publishing) 2007 (2), 2008 (2).
5.b. External Grant Reviews for the Following Agencies
Fulbright Program—Discipline of Geography Reviewer—second three year term-- Fall 2013-
2015—This is the 6th year I have reviewed for Fulbright, Discipline Committee-Geography
“Prestigious Fellowship Scheme under Humanities and Social Sciences Panel”—sounds better in
Chinese!! (Hong Kong) 2012
US National Science Foundation: I completed a two-year appointment to the NSF Geography
and Regional Science beginning in 1998- 2000. Reviews--1998 (15), 1999 (15), 2000 (18)
Other National Science Foundation Geography Program reviews in: 1992 (1), 1994 (1), 1995 (1),
1996 (1), 1997 (1), 2001 (1). 2004 (1), 2005 (1), 2008 (1), 2010 (1). 2011 (1), 2014 (1), 2015 (1).
Committee on Scholarly Communication with China, National Academy of
Sciences, 1996 (1), 1997 (1)—subsequently folded into Fulbright
National Security Educational Program (NSEP) Review Board--LSU
University 1995, 1996
National Geographic 1997 (1). 1999 (1), 2001 (1), 2004 (1), 2011 (1), 2014(1)
Research Grants Council of Hong Kong 1999 (1), 2009 (2),
Fulbright Faculty Research Abroad (2007)
Course Evaluator for Geography 1000 World Ecological Problems for Sunway College,
Malaysia, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 (2).
5.c. Lecture Programs and Seminars
Gregory Veeck and Charles Emerson, October 2013, Using MODIS imagery to assess
environmental change in China, a day-long seminar held at the Rural Development Institute,
Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing.
Ann Veeck and Gregory Veeck, July 12, 2010, “Qualitative and Quantitative Research Methods
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for Rural Research in Jilin Province”, Jilin University
Gregory Veeck, March 1, 2010, “Student Research Projects in Yunnan province, China” I met
with 8 students to discuss their field research in rural areas of Yunnan for 3 hours, invited guest
professor for the IGERT Program, UW-Madison, Madison, WI.
Gregory Veeck, “Teaching China”, Michigan Geographic Alliance 2008, Central Michigan
University, June 15 Mason, Michigan and June 22 Grand Rapids, MI, 2009—two programs but
same content.
Gregory Veeck, “Michigan and the Great Lakes Region”, HCOB-WMU presented to visiting
teacher group from Kaohsung University, Republic of China, February 5, 2008.
Gregory Veeck, “Teaching China”, Michigan Geographic Alliance 2008, Central Michigan
University, Mt. Pleasant, MI, June 28, 2008
Gregory Veeck and Ann M. Veeck, “Rural Survey Research in Jilin, China” Jilin University,
College of Business, Changchun, China, July 2008
The Application and Analysis of Environmental Data in Multi-scale Research—an
Informational Seminar to be held at RDI-CASS June 29-July1, 2007 –with Charles Emerson
(Geography-WMU and James Biles (Geography-Indiana University)
“GIS Applications in Poverty Alleviation Research, The Rural Development Institute, Chinese
Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing: August 2002
“China: Geographic Challenges and Issues”, Teaching East Asia/ The Rocky Mountain Japan
Project, June 18-23rd, 2000, Supported feature speaker for June 19th, 20th, and 21st am. Boulder,
Colorado.
"AAG/FIPSE Summer Geography Institute for Talented Minority Students at LSU," 1992,
1993, 1994. This program, funded by a grant from the US Department of Education, with
additional support from LSU and the Association of American Geographers is designed to
recruit talented junior and senior undergraduate students into the discipline of Geography.
"Training Program for Poverty Alleviation Research in China," a 2-year program (two week
intensive class each summer 1992, 1993) supported by the Ford Foundation and sponsored by
the Rural Development Institute, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing China,
developed and taught by Gregory Veeck, LSU, and Scott Rozelle, Stanford University.
"The Third World Experience: Mirror For Humankind," sponsored by the Louisiana Library
Association and the Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities through a grant from the
National Endowment for the Humanities, a six week seminar led by Gregory Veeck and
Reginald Young, LSU.
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6. Professional Organizations
Association for Asian Studies (1988 – 2007, 2014-2015)
Society of Economic Anthropology (1983- 2000)
Association of American Geographers (1987 -present)
American Geographical Society (1988 – 2014 , (2015-present)
East Lakes Division of the Association of American Geographers (1999-present)
Michigan Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters (1999 – present)
7. Professional Positions, Awards, and Lecture Programs Reflecting Academic Recognition
Committee Member at Large, and WMU University Representative, Michigan Academy of
Sciences, Arts and Letter 2015 to present
Editorial Board, Chinese Geographical Science, 2014-present
2011-2012 Consultant for World Bank-funded project: “Development of the Yangling
Agricultual High-technology Zone”
2009-2011 Consultant for TWO Asian Development Bank Projects as an agricultural
improvement officer. Projects TA7170 (Jilin) and TA 7311 (Six Provinces).
2010 Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting in Washington, DC, I was awarded
the “AAG China Specialty Group 2010 Outstanding Service Award”
Guest Editor (with James Biles), 2009, NCGE Journal of Geography Special Issue: “Geography,
Geographers, and Study Abroad”, VOL 108(2).
Editorial Board, Encyclopedia of China, Berkshire Publishing 2007-2009, duration of project—
conclude 2009 with publication. AND 2016-present (New edition).
Outside Member of Promotion/Tenure reviews for: The University of Hong Kong (2014),
University of Lethbridge (2012), University of Massachusetts, Amherst (2009), University of
Hawaii (2008), Ball State University (2007); University of Wisconsin Madison (Geography)
(2006); University of South Carolina-Aiken (Sociology/Geography) (2005) , Montana State
University (Earth Sciences) (1999).
Editorial Board, Journal of Eurasian Geography and Economics 2001-present
National Science Foundation, Geography and Regional Science, Dissertation Enhancement and
Improvement Award Evaluation Panel Member 1998 - 2000
Chair, Geography Section, Michigan Academy of Science, Arts, and Letters, 2002- 2005, 2007-
2008.
Alpha Lambda Delta Freshman Honor Society Teaching Award, April 8, 1997
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Committee Member, Scientific Freedom and Responsibility Committee, Association of
American Geographers, 1996-1999
Editorial Board, Annals of the Association of American Geographers.1994-1996
Chair, China Specialty Group, Association of American Geographers.1993-1995
Elected Co-Chair of China Geography Specialty Group, Association of American Geographers
1992-1993.
Robert C. Anderson Award, Best Social Sciences Dissertation at the University of Georgia for
1988.
Supported Participant and paper presenter to the Conference on Extended Metropolitan Systems,
East-West Center Honolulu, Hawaii, Sept. 18-25, 1988.
8. Research Interests
China Area Studies
Economic Geography
Agricultural Systems, Environment, and Rural Development
East Asia Area Studies
Agricultural Geography
Ecological Economics
9. Completed Research Outside the United States 1985-2011
Title of Project: Multiple Cropping Systems in Taiwan
Tenure of Project: June - December 1985
Location of Research: Taichung and Kaohsiung Counties, Taiwan
Source of Funds: concurrent with second year Chinese at the Mandarin Center.
Research Unit in Taiwan: ROC Agricultural Yuan, Taipei.
Title of Project: Multiple Cropping Systems in Jiangsu Province, PRC
Tenure of Project: August 1986 - December 1987
Location of Research: 400 household surveys--100 each in Nantong, Nanjing, Suzhou
and Huaiyin Prefectures, Jiangsu
Source of Funds: Committee on Scholarly Communication with the PRC.
Research Unit in China: Nanjing Agricultural University
Title of Project: Rural Industrialization in Kyongsangnam Province, Korea
Tenure of Project: July - August 1989
Location of Research: Seoul, Korea; Kyongsangnam Province.
Source of Funds: LSU Summer Faculty Research Stipend.
Research Unit in Korea: Geography Department, Seoul National University.
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Title of Project: Farm Scale and Efficiency in Beian City, Heilongjiang
Tenure of Project: June 1990 - August 1990
Location of Research: 200 Household Surveys Beian City, Heilongjiang.
Source of Funds: American Philosophical Society / Faculty Research Travel Grant, LSU.
Research Unit in China: Northeast Agricultural University.
Title of Project: Environment and Economy in Poor Mountain Areas of China
Tenure of Project: August-December, 1991 (Field Surveys Nov.-Dec)
Location of Research: north and central Shaanxi Province (Yanan).
Source of Funds: RDI, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences--funds from Ford Foundation
Research Unit in China: Rural Development Institute, CASS
Title of Project: Environment and Economy in Poor Mountain Areas of China
Tenure of Project: January - December 1992 (Field Surveys July-August)
Location of Research: 330 households surveys in Zhongyang County, Shanxi.
Source of Funds: Rural Development Institute, Chinese Academy of Social Science--funds from
Ford Foundation
Research Unit in China: Rural Development Institute, CASS
Title of Project: Environment and Economy in Poor Mountain Areas of China.
Tenure of Project: January 1993 to 1996 (Field Surveys July-August)
Location of Research: 300 household surveys in Jiange County, Sichuan.
Source of Funds: Rural Development Institute, Chinese Academy of Social Science--funds from
Ford Foundation
Research Unit in China: Rural Development Institute, CASS
Title of Project: Resource Utilization and Agricultural development in Northern Jiangsu
Province, PRC.
Tenure of Project: August 1995-May 1996.
Location of Research: 300 household surveys in northern Jiangsu Province
Source of Funds: Fulbright-Hays and CSCC
Research Unit in China: Nanjing Agricultural University
Title of Project: Environment and Economy in Poor Mountain Areas
Tenure of Project: June 1997 --May 1998 (Field Surveys May-June 1997)
Location of Research: <200 households/ 4 township governments in two counties in Jiangxi
(Xushui and Dingnan Counties)
Source of Funds: Ford Foundation to Rural Development Institute, CASS, Beijing
Research Unit in China: Rural Development Institute, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
Title of Project: Economy and Ecology of Abundant Forest Resource Areas
Tenure of Project: June 1999
Location of Research: Field Surveys and Intensive Interviews in three State Forest Farms near
Yichun, Heilongjiang
Source of Funds: World Wildlife Foundation to Rural Development Institute, CASS, Beijing
Research Unit in China: Rural Development Institute, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
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Title of Project: Vegetable Production and Farm Chemical Use: Shijiazhuang, Hebei
Tenure of Project: June/July 2001
Location of Research: Field Surveys and Intensive Interviews in and near Shijiazhuang, Hebei
Source of Funds: Lucia Harrison Fund
Research Unit in China: Department of Geography, Hebei Normal University, Shijiazhuang,
Hebei.
Title of Project: Post-WTO Agricultural Change in China
Tenure of Project: June/July 2004
Location of Research: Field Surveys and Intensive Interviews in and near Qingdao, Shandong
Source of Funds: Lucia Harrison Fund, Geography Department, WMU
Research Unit: Qingdao Academy of Social Sciences
Title of Project: Post-WTO Agricultural Change in Japan
Tenure of Project: April/May 2005
Location of Research: Field Surveys and Intensive Interviews in and near Aomori, Japan
Source of Funds: Hirosaki University Research Foundation
Research Unit: Department of Agricultural Economics, Hirosaki University.
Title of Project: Post-WTO Agricultural Change in the Republic of Korea
Tenure of Project: August 2005 (as scheduled)
Location of Research: Field Surveys and Intensive Interviews in and near Bonghwa, South
Korea
Source of Funds: Lucia Harrison Fund, Geography Department, WMU
Research Unit: Sangmyong University, Seoul
Title of Project: Best Management Practices among Herders in Inner Mongolia
Tenure of Project: Summer 2006 – Spring 2008
Location of Research: Field Surveys and Intensive Interviews, remote sensing and GIS
Source of Funds: (Multiple Sources) WMU-FRACASF, Fulbright Research Abroad, NSF
Research Unit: The Rural Development Institute, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.
Colleagues: Charles Emerson, Li Zhou, Fawen Yu
Title of Project: Household Economics and Marketing Strategies among Herding Families in
Northwestern Jilin, PRC
Tenure of Project: July 2008 and July 2010
Location of Research: Field Surveys and Intensive Interviews, remote sensing and GIS
Source of Funds: Lucia Harrison Fund of Geography Department, WMU
Research Unit: College of Business, Jilin University, Changchun, China.
Colleagues: Hongyan Yu, Ann M. Veeck
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Title of Project: Research on Environmental Effect of Rural Household Energy Consumption
in Loessal Areas of China
Tenure of Project: July 2009
Location of Research: Field Surveys and Intensive Interviews, remote sensing and GIS in
Gansu
Source of Funds: grant awarded to Professor Niu Shuwen, Lanzhou University
Research Unit: College of Natural Resources, Lanzhou University, Changchun, China.
Title of Project: “An Evaluation of the Roles of Government Policy, Market Mechanisms, and
Management on Pasture Quality in Rural China
Tenure of Project: 2009-2011
Location of Research: Jilin and other provinces
Source of Funds: Ruth and Milton Scherer Fund, Geography Department, WMU
Research Unit: Jilin University and Chinese Academy of Social Sciences—Rural Development
Institute (Prof. LI Zhou and RDI-CASS scholars)
Title of Project: Integrating Local Knowledge into a land Quality Assessment Model
for reclaimed Rice Paddy within Coastal Areas of Kyehwa, Chollabuk-Do, ROK
Tenure of Project: 2012
Location of Research: Kyehwa, Chollabuk-do, ROK
Source of Funds: Ruth and Milton Scherer Fund, Geography Department, WMU
Research Unit: Seoul National University, Department of Geography
Colleagues: Charles Emerson, Keunbae Yu
Title of Project: Perceptions of Food safety Risks by Urban Consumers in Nanjing, China 2013
Tenure of Project: 2013/2014
Location of Research:
Source of Funds: Ruth and Milton Scherer Fund, Geography Department, WMU
Research Unit: College of Business, Nanjing University
Colleagues: Ann Veeck, Shuming Zhao
Title of Project: Ecological Economic Challenges for Pastoral Regions and Herders in western
China
Tenure of Project: 2013-2016
Location of Research: Gansu, Sichuan, and Yunnan Provinces
Source of Funds: National Geographic Society, FRACAA—Western Michigan Office of
Research, Ruth and Milton Scherer Fund, Geography, WMU.
Research Unit: Rural Development Institute, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
Colleagues: Charles Emerson, Li Zhou, Fawen Yu
END ---June 1, 2016
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