Dr. Jerry E. Green
My primary areas of teaching and research interest are resource analysis and regional historical geography of the North American subarctic. Currently, I am actively working on the historical geography of the rise and decline of river transportation in the Yukon related to mineral production.
Education:
Ph.D., North Carolina, 1976
Teaching Responsibilities
- Earth's Physical Environments - Regional Physical Environments
- Map Interpretation - Humans & Natural Resources - Regional Land Use Capability
Analysis - Aerial Photo Interpretation
Selected Publications
- Jerry Green (2006) "From Steubenville to Paducah: The Steamboat Legacy of Elijah Murray" in S & D Reflector Vol. 43, No. 1.
- Jerry Green (2004) "Riverboat Technology and Riverboat Builders for the Yukon River, 1896-1906" in Alaska History 19, pp. 44-61.
- Jerry Green (2004) "Steubenville, Ohio and the Nineteenth Century Steamboat Trade" in Ohio History, pp. 18-30.
- Jerry Green (2003) "The Tragedy of Josephus Todd" in Upper Ohio Valley Historical Review 2003, Volume XXVI, No. 1, pp. 23-27.
- Jerry Green (1998) Entry for "Surface Mining" pp. 711-712 in Encyclopedia of Environmental Issues, Craig Allin (editor).
- Jerry Green (1997) Entries for "Environmental degredation, resource exploitation" pp. 241-245, and "Multi-Use Approach" pp. 524-526 in Natural Resources, an edited, three volume science survey.


