CURRICULUM VITAE
TERESA L. BULMAN
Education
Ph.D. 1990 Geography University
of California, Davis
J.D. 1978 Law Georgetown
University Law Center
M.S. 1986 Geography University
of Massachusetts, Amherst
M.S.F.S. 1978 Foreign
Service Georgetown
School of Foreign Service
B.A. 1973 Political
Science Mount
Holyoke College
Employment
Professor, Dept. of Geography,
Portland State University (2000-present)
Chair,
Dept. of Geography (1999 – 2005)
Associate Professor, Dept. of
Geography, Portland State University (1995-2000)
Assistant Professor, Dept. of
Geography, Portland State University (1990-1995)
Consultant, Land and Water
Policy Center, University of Massachusetts, (1986)
Coordinating Editor, Atlas of
Massachusetts Project, Amherst, MA (1986-1987)
Attorney, Coudert Brothers law
firm, New York City and London, England (1978-1985)
Dissertation
Water management in Napa County,
California - The role of private reservoirs. 1990.
Refereed Publications
Books:
1.
Hixson,
R. and T. L. Bulman. 2002. From the Summit to the Sound: A Field Guide to the Nisqually River
Watershed. Portland State
University Department of Geography Occasional Paper #6.
2.
Rice
G. and T. L. Bulman. 2001. Fieldwork in the Geography
Curriculum: Filling the
Rhetoric-Reality Gap, National Council for Geographic Education: Indiana, PA.
3.
Wilke,
et al., 1990, Atlas of Massachusetts, University of Massachusetts
Press: Amherst, Massachusetts
(Coordinating Editor, 1985-86).
Chapters:
1. Bulman,T. and
Rice. G. 2004. ÒDesigning and Implementing Overseas
Fieldwork for K-12 Teachers:
A Perspective from the Trenches of K-12 Geography in the United StatesÓ
in Expanding Horizons in a Shrinking World, Proceedings of the International Geographical Union
Conference, Glasgow, Scotland, pp. 55-61.
2.
Bulman,
T. 2004 "Water Management in the West: Controlling the Impact of Cumulative
Pond Diversions" in Janelle, D. G. et al. (eds.), WorldMinds: Geographic Perspectives on 100 Problems,
375-379, Netherlands: Kluwer
Academic Publishers.
3.
Bulman,
T. L. and von Hagen, Bettina. 1997
(2nd Edition) .
"Forests", in The Pacific Northwest Geographical
Perspectives, James Ashbaugh, ed., Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall/Hunt.
4.
Bulman,
T. L. and von Hagen, Bettina. 1994.
"Forests", in The Pacific Northwest Geographical
Perspectives, James Ashbaugh, ed., Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall/Hunt.
5.
Elliott-Fisk,
D. L., Bulman, T. L., and Noble, A. C.. 1992. "Viticulture and Wines of
the Napa Valley - The Role of Geography in the Evolution of America's Premier
Appellation", Geographical Snapshots of North America International Geographical Union,
388-394.
6.
Bulman,
T. L. 1987. "Flood Response in the
Metropolitan Toronto Region".
1987. Chapter VI, in Platt,
R. (ed.) Regional Management of
Metropolitan Floodplains, University of Colorado Press.
Articles:
1.
Rice
, G. and Bulman, T. 2005. "Oregon Alliance Sponsors New
Meeting Attendees."
Perspective 34(1): 5.
2.
Bulman,
T. 2004. Presidential Address: ÒThe Joy of GeographyÓ . Yearbook of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers 66: 9-26.
3.
Bulman,
T. L. and Rice, G. 2002. "
Geography Education in Oregon".
International Research in Geography and Environmental Education 11(2): 198-201.
4.
Bulman,
T. L. 1999. ÒCovering Geography in
Your Newspaper.Ó National
Geographic Society Update. 42
(Spring): 3-4.
5.
Brower,
B., Bulman, T. L., and Rice, G.
1998.
"Experiencing and Teaching the Geography of Nepal". Education about Asia, 3(3): 46-51.
6.
Bulman,
T. 1996. ÒPeer Assessment in Group WorkÓ. Faculty Focus 1 (1):
1, 6.
7.
Bulman,
T. L. 1994. "When the River Runs Dry: Management Responses to Water
Diversions" in Effects of Human-Induced Changes on Hydrologic Systems,
Proceedings of the American Water Resources Association, pp. 707-716.
8.
Bulman,
T. L. 1992. "Water Management
Implications of Modern Viticultural Practices", Journal of the Miami
Geographical Society, pp. 73-86).
9.
Bulman,
T. L. 1991. "Development of the Grape
Monoculture of Napa County", Yearbook of the Association of Pacific
Coast Geographers 53: 61-86.
10.
Bulman,
T. L., and M. L. Shelton.
1991. "Cloud Seeding
in California: An Evaluation of
the Rainshadow Effect of Weather Modification Projects", The California
Geographer 31: 105-128.
11.
Bulman,
T. L. 1989. "Emerging Federal Roles in
Historic Preservation: The Illinois-Michigan
Canal Heritage Corridor." Renewable Resources Journal 7(2): 14-17.
12.
Bulman,
T. L. 1988. "Origin and Diffusion of Areca
Catechu L., the Betel Nut Palm", Malaysian Journal of Tropical
Geography 17: 11-17.
13.
Bulman,
T. L. 1988. "Eucalyptus in California". Fremontia 16(1): 9-12.
14.
Bulman,
T. L. 1976. "Bankrupt Foreign Banks", 8 Law
and Policy in International Business 255.
15.
Bulman,
T. L. and H. B. Klein. 1976. "Administrative Survey: Securities
and Exchange Commission", 8 Law and Policy in International Business
381.
Book Reviews:
1. Bulman, T. L.
2002. Review of: Global Ethics and Environment by
Nicholas Low (ed.). Annals of the
Association of American Geographers 91(4): 774-5.
2.
Bulman,
T. L. 2001. Review of Irrigated
Eden by Mark Fiege. Annals of the
Association of American Geographers 91(1): 210-211.
3.
Bulman,
T. L. 1997. Review of Platt, Geography, Law and Society. Journal of Geography 96(5): 272.
Other Publications
1.
2005: Geography of Climate Change [Oregon
Geographic Alliance Teacher Training Materials]
2.
2005: (editor) The Geography of Climate
Change, Special Educational Insert to The Oregonian, November, 24 pp.
3.
2004: (editor) The Geography of Lewis and
Clark, Special Educational Insert to The Oregonian, November, 24 pp.
4.
2004: Geography of Lewis and Clark [Oregon
Geographic Alliance Teacher Training Materials] (with Dr. Gwenda Rice)
5.
2003: (editor) Canada: Our Neighbor to the North, Special
Educational Insert to The Oregonian, November, 24 pp.
6.
2003: Geography of Canada [Oregon Geographic
Alliance Teacher Training Materials] (with Dr. Gwenda Rice).
7.
2002: Geography of OregonÕs Forests [Oregon
Geographic Alliance Teacher Training Materials] (with Dr. Gwenda Rice).
8.
2002: (editor) ÒGeography of OregonÕs
ForestsÓ, Special Educational Insert to The Oregonian, November, 24 pp.
9.
2001: (editor) ÒGeography: A Matter of ScaleÓ. Special educational insert to The
Oregonian,
November , 24 pp.
10.
2000: (editor) ÒGeography and
ConservationÓ. Special educational
insert to The Oregonian, November 12-18, 24pp.
11.
2000: Report from the Oregon Geographic
Alliance. Newsletter of the
Association of American Geographers (Nov.) 35 (11): 13-14.
12.
1999: (editor) ÒGeography and
TechnologyÓ. Special educational
insert to The Oregonian, November 14-20, 24pp.
13.
1998: (editor) "Geography: People and Places". Special educational insert to The
Oregonian,
November 15-21, 24pp.
14.
1998: Geography of Southern Oregon [Oregon
Geographic Alliance and Urban Ecosystem Project Teacher Training Materials]
(with Dr. Gwenda Rice).
15.
1998: Geography of Asia [Oregon Geographic
Alliance and Urban Ecosystem Project Teacher Training Materials] (with Dr.
Gwenda Rice).
16.
1997: Geography of the City [Oregon
Geographic Alliance and Urban Ecosystem Project Teacher Training Materials] (with
Dr. Gwenda Rice).
17.
1997: (editor) "Exploring the World". Special educational insert to The Oregonian, Nov. 16-21, 24pp.
18.
1996: (editor) "Geography:
A World of Habitats".
Special educational insert to The Oregonian, Nov. 17-22, 16pp.
19.
1996: Geography of Central Oregon: Content
and Field Guide [Oregon Geographic Alliance Teacher Training Materials] (with
Dr. Gwenda Rice).
20.
1996: Geography of Africa: Content and Field
Guide [Oregon Geographic Alliance Teacher Training Materials] (with Dr. Gwenda
Rice).
21.
1995: Urban Natural Resources: Content and Field Guide [Oregon
Geographic Alliance Teacher Training Materials].
22.
1995: Physical Geography Field Work: Content and Field Guide [Oregon
Geographic Alliance Teacher Training Manuals].
23.
1995: Instructional Leadership
Materials: Content and Field Guide
[Oregon Geographic Alliance Teacher Training Materials] (with Dr. Gwenda Rice).
24.
1995: Women in Wine: Field Guide for Association of Pacific
Coast Geographers Annual Meeting Field Trip, Sacramento, CA.
25.
1995: (editor) ÒGeography:
Passport to the WorldÓ (Special educational insert to The Oregonian, November 13-19), 8pp.
26.
1994: Urban Streams: Model Lessons for K-12 Teachers
[National Geographic Society grant publication].
27.
1994: National Workshop on Wilderness - Wilderness Management Outline and Field
Guide [National Geographic Society Teacher Training Materials].
28.
1993: Water Management [Oregon Geographic
Alliance Teacher Training Materials].
29.
1993: Guide to Geographic Field Techniques
and Field Manual [Oregon Geographic Alliance Teacher Training Materials].
30.
1992: Global Environmental Change [Oregon
Geographic Alliance Teacher Training Materials].
31.
1991: Climate and Environment [Oregon
Geographic Alliance Teacher Training Materials].
32.
1991: Fire History of Mt. Hood National
Forest [grant publication for Mt. Hood National Forest].
Presentations
at Professional Meetings
1.
2005: Teaching the Geography of Wine,
Association of American Geographers, Denver, Colorado
2.
2005: Geographic Perspectives on the Missoula
Flood, Oregon Geographic Alliance Conference, Monmouth, Oregon
3.
2005: Grant Writing
Workshop for K-12 Teachers, Oregon Geographic Alliance Conference, Monmouth,
Oregon
4.
2004: Western Water Law and Geography
(Sherrill Scholar Lecture, University of Arizona)
5.
2004: President's Panel on Teaching Geography
through Literature, National Council for Geographic Education, Kansas City,
Missouri
6.
2004: Overseas Fieldwork for K-12 Teachers,
International Geographical Union, Glasgow, Scotland
7.
2004: Grant Writing
Workshop for K-12 Teachers, Oregon Geographic Alliance Conference, Beaverton,
Oregon
8.
2003: Fieldwork and the Geography Curriculum
(Sherrill Scholar Lecture, University of Arizona)
9.
2003: Grant Writing Workshop for K-12
Teachers, Oregon Geographic Alliance Conference, Newport, Oregon
10.
2002: Paper and Poster presentation on
ÒObservation in K-12 FieldworkÓ at the International Geographical Union
conference in Durban, South Africa, August.
11.
2002: Water Law in the Geography Curriculum
(Sherrill Scholar Lecture, University of Arizona)
12.
2002: Grant Writing Workshop for K-12
Teachers, Oregon Geographic Alliance Conference, Eugene, Oregon
13.
2002: Climate and Weather Fieldwork, Oregon
Geographic Alliance Conference, Eugene, Oregon
14.
2002: Western Water Law and Geography, Oregon
Council for Social Studies Annual Meeting, Salem, Oregon
15.
2001: Fieldwork and National Standards: National Council for Social Studies
Annual Meeting, Washington, DC
16.
2001: Water Law: Essential Elements for Geographers, Oregon Council for
Social Studies Annual Meeting, Salem, Oregon
17.
2001: Geography and Water Law. (Sherrill
Scholar Lecture, University of Arizona)
18.
2001: Developing Observation Skills in K-12
Fieldwork, International Geographical Union Commission on Geographical
Education, Helsinki, Finland
19.
2001: New Initiatives in K-12 Geography
Education, Graduate Group In Geography Colloquium, University of California,
Davis
20.
2000: Geography and Literature in the K-12
Curriculum. (Sherrill Scholar Lecture, University of Arizona)
21.
2000: Fieldwork in the Geography K-12
Curriculum, 29th International Geographic Congress, Seoul, Korea
22.
2000: Geography Supplements for Newspapers in
Education, Annual Meeting of the National Council for Geographic Education,
Chicago, Illinois
23.
2000: Grant Writing Workshop, Oregon
Geographic Alliance Conference, Western Oregon University, Monmouth, Oregon
24.
1999: Geography and Fieldwork (Sherrill
Scholar Lecture, University of Arizona)
25.
1999: Panel Participant: International Conference on Research in
Geographic Education (Southwest Texas University, San Marcos, Texas)
26.
1999: Integrating Field Work into the
Geography Curriculum (with Gwenda Rice), Annual Meeting of Association of
American Geographers, Honolulu, Hawaii
27.
1998: Antarctica: A Regional
Geography (Sherrill Scholar Lecture, University of Arizona)
28.
1998: Teachers' Workshop in Nepal (panelist),
Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Boston, MA
29.
1997: Geography and Water: Water in a Desert City (Sherrill
Scholar Lecture, University of Arizona)
30.
1997: Teaching Geography in the Changing
University: Curriculum,
Scholarship and Technology, Panelist, Association of Pacific Coast Geographers,
Spokane, WA
31.
1997: Geography and Environmental
Consultancy: New Directions,
University of Birmingham, Birmingham, England
32.
1996: Water Law: Essentials and New Directions, (Sherrill Scholar Lecture,
University of Arizona)
33.
1996: International Water Management. Discussant, International Water
Management Conference, University of Kyoto, Kyoto, Japan
34.
1996: Wilderness Ecology, U.S. Forest Service
Professional Program Course (Coordinator and Lecturer), Portland, Oregon
35.
1995: Essentials of Geographic Field
Techniques (Sherrill Scholar Lecture, University of Arizona)
36.
1995: Women in Wine: Field Trip Co-Leader, Association of
Pacific Coast Geographers Annual Meeting (Sonoma, California)
37.
1995: Invited panelist at the Summit II -
National Geography Education Meeting (San Marcos, Texas)
38.
1995: Linking Alternative Teaching Strategies
with Feminist Pedagogy (Annual Meeting of the Association of American
Geographers, Chicago, Illinois)
39.
1994: Wilderness Management: Issues of Definition. Annual Meeting of the National Council
for Geographic Education, Lexington, Kentucky
40.
1994: Introduction to Physical Geography
Field Techniques (Sherrill Scholar Lecture, University of Arizona)
41.
1994: The Wilderness Concept (Keynote
speaker). Newspapers in Education
Conference, Portland, Oregon
42.
1994: When the River Runs Dry: Management Responses to Water
Diversions American Water Resources Association Symposium on Effects of
Human-Induced Changes on Hydrologic Systems (Jackson Hole, Wyoming)
43.
1992: Documenting Environmental Change in
America: Napa Valley. Invited paper, International
Geographical Congress, Washington, DC
44.
1992: Beyond Dams: Geographical Issues in Transboundary Salmon Resource
Management (Invited paper) Annual Meeting of the Association of American
Geographers, San Diego, CA
45.
1992: Sustainability, Geographic Education
and the Oregon Geographic Alliance (Invited presentation) Annual Meeting of the Northwest
Association of Environmental Scientists, Portland, OR
46.
1991: Drought Management in Napa County,
California (Invited paper) Annual
Meeting of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers, Miami, FL
47.
1991: The Impact of Drought on
"High-Tech" Viticulture in Napa Valley, California; (Oregon State
University)
48.
1991: Issues in Resource Management: Ozone Depletion and the Montreal
Protocol; (University of California, Davis, Departments of Ecology and
Geography)
49.
1990: Development of the Grape Monoculture of
Napa County, CA, (University of Oregon)
50.
1990: Law and the Landscape: The Private Reservoirs of Napa County,
California (Invited paper) Association
of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Toronto
51.
1990: Resource Management: Problems and Prospects (Invited
lecture) Pennsylvania State University)
52.
1989: Conjunctive Water Use in
California. Annual Meeting of the Association
of Pacific Coast Geographers, Fairbanks, Alaska
53.
1989: Law and the Landscape (Invited
lecture) Sonoma State
University
54.
1989: Spatial Analysis of Private Reservoirs
in Napa County (Poster presentation) Annual Meeting of Association of
American Geographers, Baltimore, Maryland
55.
1987: The Dynamics of Eucalypts in
California: Human Impact on the
Geographic Fate of an Exotic Genus.
Annual meeting of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers,
Davis, California
Honors,
Grants, and Fellowships
Honors and Awards
á
2004:
National Geographic Society Certificate of Appreciation
á
2003: National Geographic Society Certificate
of Appreciation
á
2002: National Geographic Society Certificate
of Appreciation
á
2001: National Geographic Society Certificate
of Appreciation
á
1999: Branford Price Millar Award for Faculty
Excellence, Portland State University
á
1998: John Eliot Allen Outstanding Teaching
Award, Portland State University
á
1997: Oregon Geographic Alliance Outstanding
Achievement Award
á
1996: National Geographic Society Certificate
of Appreciation
á
1993: Distinguished Teaching Achievement
Award of the National Council for Geographic Education
á
1988: Outstanding Teaching Award, University
of California, Davis
Grants Received:
1.
2005: National Geographic Society Educational
Network Grant ($47,400)
2.
2004: National Geographic Society Grovesnor
Grant for "Geography of Canada"; ($25,000)
3.
2005: Oregon Community Foundation Grant for
Geography Education ($70,000)
4.
2004: Faculty Professional Travel Grant
($400)
5.
2003:
National Geographic Society Grosvenor Grant for ÒGeography of Lewis and ClarkÓ
($37,250)
6.
2002: National Geographic Society Grosvenor
Grant for ÒGeography of CanadaÓ ($42,250)
7.
2002: Oregon Forest Resources Institute grant
for teachers' workshop on "Geography of Oregon Forests" ($15,000)
8.
2002: Association of American
Geographers/National Science Foundation Travel Award for International
Geographical Union conference in Durban, South Africa ($1,000)
9.
2002: PSU Administrative Development Travel
Award ($500)
10.
2002: Canadian Studies Faculty Enrichment
Grant ($4000)
11.
2001: National Geographic Society Program
Development Grant ($25,000).
12.
2001: National Geographic Society grant for
"Geography Action!: Oregon's
Public Lands" ($30,000).
13.
2001: Faculty Development Grant for
"Observation Skills in Geography Fieldwork" ($5270).
14.
Annually
1990-present: Director of Summer
Programs of the Oregon Geographic Alliance Summer Programs, which are funded by
annual grants of $50,000 from The National Geographic Society and $50,000 from
the State of Oregon.
15.
2001: Portland State University Foundation
Faculty Development Grant ($804).
16.
2001: Travel Grant for attendance at Annual
Meeting of Association of American Geographers, New York, New York ($500)
17.
2000: Association of American
Geographers/National Science Foundation Award for participation in the
International Geographical Congress, Seoul, Korea ($1000).
18.
2000: Instructional Services Technology
Grant, Portland State University (with D. M . Johnson).
19.
2000: Portland State University Foundation
Faculty Development Grant ($800).
20.
1999: Faculty Development Grant; $1500; K-12
Field Work Project
21.
1997: Fulbright/Hayes Overseas Study Grant;
$50,000, Co-Principal Investigator (with Dr. B. Brower), for field studies in
Nepal (supported by equal matching funds from Oregon Geographic Alliance)
22.
1995: Urban Ecosystems Project (participation
by Oregon Geographic Alliance, $28,000, Consultant)
23.
1995: Pacific Northwest Environmental Studies
Program, National Science Foundation, $321,510, Co-Principal Investigator
24.
1994: Urban Initiative Grant; $25,000,
National Geographic Society, Co-Principal Investigator
25.
1994: Urban Initiative (matching fundraising
for $25,000 challenge grant from National Geographic Society), $12,500 (with
OGA Co-coordinators Latz and Rice)
26.
1993: Water Resources Urban Stream Analysis
Grant from National Geographic Society; $5,000; Principal Investigator
27.
1992: Urban Agenda Grant for
interdisciplinary urban resource management curriculum (Portland State
University), $7,100
28.
1992: Undergraduate Curriculum Development
Award, Portland State University; $7,000, Principal investigator
29.
1992:
Portland Geography Academy for Living Geography Program in Portland Public
Schools; $8,100
30.
1991: U.S. Forest Service Research Award;
$4,500; Principal Investigator; "Study of the Fire History of the Mt. Hood
National Forest"; and Research Grant, Faculty Research and Publications
(1991) Initial Survey of Data for Study of Fire History of the Mt. Hood
National Forest.
31.
1991: Teaching Effectiveness Award, Portland
State University; $606.50, Principal Investigator
32.
1990: Faculty Development Computer Program
Grant; Award of Macintosh IIcx and software
33.
1989: Research Award, University of
California, Davis, $1,500; Principal Investigator
34.
1988: The Pennsylvania State University grant for participation in Earth System
Science Program; $500
35.
1987: Teaching Resources Grant, University of
California, Davis
36.
1987: Presidential Award of the Association
of Pacific Coast Geographers; $100
37.
1987: Mount Holyoke College Alumnae Award,
$500
Fellowships:
1987-1990:
Regents' Fellowships in Geography, University of California, Davis;
$30,000
1988:
Soroptomist International Fellowship; $1,500; Principal Investigator
1985:
University Fellowship, University of Massachusetts, Amherst; $10,000;
Principal Investigator
Teaching,
Mentoring and Curricular Achievements
Professional Development
in Teaching:
Participation in Teaching and Professional Development
Seminars at PSU from 1997 to present, including: Portfolio Development, Web Work, Carnegie Conversations,
Assessment, Community Service Work, Capstone Development Working with Community
Partners
University Studies: Faculty participant in Sophomore Inquiry, upper-class
clusters, and Capstone course; Sophomore Inquiry course
Certificate in GIS: Center for Image Processing in Education (1999)
Portland State University Technology Institute (Winter
1995/6)
Degree Completion Program Technology Institute (Summer
2000)
Faculty seminars in: Classroom Assessment, Teaching in Large Classes, Internet
and e-mail in Class, Community Learn-Serve (1995-present)
Scholarship of Teaching Resource Team (2000)
Community
Outreach Achievements