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Christina T. Cavaliere, PhDchristinacavaliere@gmail.com 1.610.209.0084SUMMARYMy experience is as an environmental social scientist and international sustainable developmentspecialist with a focus on linking tourism and biocultural conservation. My research interestsinclude the human dimensions of socio-ecological systems and sustainable livelihoods. I haveacademic and applied experience in 38 countries on 6 continents working with universities,communities, businesses, non-governmental organizations and multilateral institutions.EDUCATIONDoctor of PhilosophyUniversity of Otago, New ZealandSchool of Business (AACSB and EQUIS accreditation)Department of Tourism, 2017Thesis: Cultivating climate consciousness: Agritourism providers’ perspectives of farms, foodand placeMaster of Tourism with distinctionJames Cook University, AustraliaSchools of Business, Law and Governance and Tropical Environmental Sciences and GeographyDepartment of Tourism, 2006Thesis: Diversity is stability: An analysis of agroecotourism within sustainable agroecosystemsin Costa RicaBachelor of Arts with honorsWashington College, United StatesSchool of Environmental Science and StudiesDepartment of Environmental Studies, 1999Thesis: Environmental awareness, social activism and legislation: The impact of environmentalartists in American historyCURRENT EMPLOYMENTTenure Track Assistant Professor (50/40/10): 08/2019 to CurrentWarner College School of Natural ResourcesHuman Dimensions of Natural ResourcesFort Collins, Colorado, United StatesTenure Track Assistant Professor: 09/2014 to 06/2019*Promotion to Tenured Associate Professor approved 05/2019School of Business (AACSB accredited)Hospitality and Tourism Management Studies ProgramStockton University, New Jersey, United States

Principal: 2008 to CurrentConservation and Sustainability ConsultingCavaliere International, LLC, New Jersey, United StatesRESEARCH INTERESTS Linking Tourism & ConservationSustainable Tourism DevelopmentNature-based & Rural TourismSustainable Foods & EcogastronomyAgritourism & Sustainable AgricultureSustainable Policy & PlanningHuman Dimensions of Natural Resources Parks & Protected AreasBiodiversity & BiocapacityLocal EconomiesCircular Economy & DegrowthDestination Management and PlanningHuman-wildlife interactionsCritical Thinking for SustainabilityPEER REVIEWED ACADEMIC PUBLICATIONSEditorships: Special Issues of JournalsBoluk, K., Cavaliere, C. T. & Higgins-Desbiolles, F. (Eds.) (2017). Critical thinking to realisesustainability in tourism systems: Reflecting on the 2030 sustainable development goals. Journalof Sustainable Tourism, 25 (9), 1080/09669582.2017.1333263Editorships: Peer-Reviewed BooksIngram, L., Slocum, S. & Cavaliere, C. T. (Eds.). (2020 anticipated: accepted for publicationand under review: contract signed). Neolocalism: Understanding a Global Movement. Oxford,UK: Goodfellow Publishers Limited.Slocum, S., Kline, C. S. & Cavaliere, C. T. (Eds.). (2017). Beers, Ciders & Spirits: CraftBeverages and Tourism in the U.S. Volume 1. The Landscape of Craft Beverages. New York,NY: Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-49852-2 12Slocum, S., Kline, C. S. and Cavaliere, C. T. (Eds.). (2017). Beers, Ciders & Spirits: CraftBeverages and Tourism in the U.S. Volume 2. Environmental and Social Trends and MarketingImplications. New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan. 10.1007/978-3-319-57189-8Peer Reviewed Journal ArticlesCavaliere, C. T. & Ingram, L. (2021 accepted with revisions). Climate change and anger:Misogyny and the dominant growth paradigm in tourism. Annals of Leisure Research (in progressfor Special Issue on Anger, Gender and Tourism).Christina T. CavalierePage 2 of 18

Boluk, K., Cavaliere, C. T. & Higgins-Desbiolles, F. (2019). A critical framework forinterrogating the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals 2030 Agenda in Tourism.Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 27(7), 847-864. doi: 10.1080/09669582.2019.1619748Boluk, K., Cavaliere, C. T. & Duffy, L. (2019). Critical thinking to advance sustainability intourism: A pedagogical framework for the empowerment of the critical tourism citizen. Journalof Sustainable Tourism 27(7), 865-881. doi: 10.1080/09669582.2019.1615928.Higham, J., Cohen, S. A., Cavaliere, C. T., Reis, A., & Finkler, W. (2016). Climate change,tourist air travel and radical emissions reduction. Journal of Cleaner Production, 111, (Part B).336-347. m, J., Cohen, S. & Cavaliere, C. T., (2014). Climate change, discretionary air travel, andthe flyers dilemma. Journal of Travel Research, 53(4), 462-475. (*JTR paper of the year award)Cohen, S., Higham, J. & Cavaliere, C. T. (2011). Binge Flying: Behavioural addiction andclimate change. Annals of Tourism Research, 38(3), 1070-1089.Invited Peer Reviewed Book ChaptersCavaliere, C. T., & Ingram, L. (2020 accepted in progress). Introduction to Neolocalism. InIngram, L., Slocum, S., & Cavaliere, C. T. (Eds.). Neolocalism: Understanding a GlobalMovement. Oxford, UK: Goodfellow Publishers Limited.Cavaliere, C. T., Chalermchaikit. V., Cheng, Y. C. & La, A. (2020 accepted in progress).Neolocalism and Transportation: Biocultural Conservation of the Saen Saeb Khlong in Bangkok.In Ingram, L., Slocum, S., & Cavaliere, C. T. (Eds.). Neolocalism: Understanding a GlobalMovement. Oxford, UK: Goodfellow Publishers Limited.Cavaliere, C. T. & Viscidy, R. (2018) Agritourism Providers’ Reflections on Post-CarbonTreatment of the Wild Whitetail Deer. In Kline, C. S. (Ed.). (2018). Tourism experiences andanimal consumption: Contested values, morality and ethics. New York, NY: ity/Kline/p/book/9781138291614Cavaliere, C. T. & Albano, Donna (2017) New Jersey Craft Distillery: Sense of place andsustainability?. In Slocum, S., Kline, C. S. and Cavaliere, C. T. (Eds.). (2017). Beers, Ciders &Spirits: Craft Beverages and Tourism in the U.S. Volume 2. Environmental and Social Trendsand Marketing Implications. New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1007/9783-319-57189-8 7Cavaliere, C. T. (2017). A Summary of Volume 1: The Rise of Breweries and Distilleries in theUnited States. In Slocum, S., Kline, C. S. and Cavaliere, C. T. (Eds.). (2017). Beers, Ciders &Spirits: Craft Beverages and Tourism in the U.S. New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan. Pp. 183173. 9-49852-2 12Christina T. CavalierePage 3 of 18

Slocum, S., Cavaliere, C. T. & Kline, C. S. (2017). Conclusion. In Slocum, S., Kline, C. S. andCavaliere, C. T. (Eds.). (2017). Beers, Ciders & Spirits: Craft Beverages and Tourism in the U.S.Volume 2. Environmental and Social Trends and Marketing Implications. New York, NY:Palgrave Macmillan. Pp. 213-225. 9-571898 13Cavaliere, C. T. (2017). Foodscapes as alternate ways of knowing: Advancing sustainability andclimate consciousness through tactile space. In Slocum, S. Carol S. Kline. (eds). Linking Urbanand rural Tourism: Strategies for sustainability. Oxfordshire, United Kingdom: CABIInternational. Pp. 49-67. blished Doctoral DissertationCavaliere, C. T. (2017). Cultivating Climate Consciousness: Agritourism Providers’Perspectives of Farms, Food and Place. (Doctor of Philosophy Dissertation). Retrieved fromUniversity of Otago: http://hdl.handle.net/10523/7476RESEARCH IN PROGRESSDuffy, L., Boluk, K. & Cavaliere, C. T. (in progress). Innovation in pedagogical practices forsustainable tourism education. Journal of Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism Education.Cavaliere, C. T., Day, J. & Bricker, K. (abstract accepted -in progress). Civic reporting indicatorsfor biocultural conservation: Challenges and opportunities for Sustainable Tourism.Kline, C., Hoarau-Heemstra, H., & Cavaliere, C. T. (abstract accepted -in progress). Wildlifetourism and the Sustainable Development Goals. Journal of Sustainable Tourism (SI)Cavaliere, C. T. & Gkisakis, V. (in progress). Sustainable food systems for bioculturalconservation and resilience: Agroecological transitions in Crete. (manuscript in development).Cavaliere, C. T., Keuel, A., Kline, C. (in progress). Hunting, recreation and food preferences ofNorth Carolina Residents.Collective HDNR Faculty. (in progress). The role of Social Science Research and practice inconservation planning: A case study of wolf reintroduction in Colorado.Kline, C., Cavaliere, C. T., & Livingstone, N. (in progress). Best practices in animal-basedtourism: Challenges and opportunities in Voluntourism.Cavaliere, C. T., Ingram, L. & Slocum, S. (in progress). A Neolocalism framework: Bioculturalconservation indicators for planners and communities.Christina T. CavalierePage 4 of 18

Cavaliere, C. T. & Xiong, L. (in progress). Extended reality (XR) and wildlife interactions inprotected areas: Innovations in training and management.Cavaliere, C. T. & Prokosch, P. (in progress). Linking tourism and conservation: An analysis ininnovations in NGO management.Cavaliere, C. T., Duffy, L. & Boluk, K. (in progress). Creative pedagogical topics of engagement:Critical tourism issues and the SDGs.PEER REVIEWED ACADEMIC CONFERENCESCavaliere, C. T., Day, J. & Bricker, K. (2020, April 5-7). Exploring the Development ofSustainable Tourism Civic Reporting Indicators for Bio-cultural Conservation. NationalEnvironment and Recreation Research Symposium (NERR), Annapolis, Maryland, USA. (paperaccepted – event cancelled due to COVID)Cavaliere, C. T. & Xiong, L. (2020, March 18-21). Extended reality (XR) and Wildlife Interactionsin Protected Areas: Innovations in Training and Management. Tourism Intelligence Forum’s 3rdGlobal Conference, Alagarve, Portugal. (paper accepted – event cancelled due to COVID)Boluk, K*. Cavaliere, C. T. & Duffy, L., (2019, January 24-25). Using SDG 4 quality educationas an impetus to reinvigorate critical thinking in higher education. Tourism and the SDGsConference, Auckland, New Zealand.Zappile, T.* & Cavaliere, C. T. (2018, November 9-11). Mobilizing the private sector in tourism:A conceptual framework of corporate social environmental responsibility towards improvementsin bio-cultural conservation and biocapacity. Sustainability and Development Conference.University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan. USA.Cavaliere, C. T. (2018, November 4-6). Critical Thinking and Sustainable Tourism in a Time ofPolitical and Educational crisis (invited keynote presenter). Workshop on Tourism Sustainabilityand Regional Development. Free University of Bozen-Bolzano. Bruneck-Brunico, Italy.Boluk, K.*, Duffy, L. & Cavaliere, C. T. (2018, August 20-24). Nurturing critical tourism citizensto drive sustainability goals. Critical Tourism Studies North America Conference. Kamloops,Canada.Cavaliere, C. T.*, Boluk, K. & Duffy, L. (2018, June 25-29). Equipping tourism studies studentsfor the 21st century workforce: collaborative partnerships, lessons learned and researchreflections on teaching for critical thinking. 8th Advances in Hospitality and Tourism http://www.ahtmm.com/wpcontent/uploads/2018-8th AHTMM proceedings 2018 1.pdfChristina T. CavalierePage 5 of 18

Cavaliere, C.T.* & Boluk, K* (2018, January 23-24). Creating space for collegiality via a creativeand critical pedagogical ‘recipe swap’. 2018 Lucas Symposium: Creative Strategies for Teachingfor Critical Thinking. Ft Myers Florida, USA.Duffy, L.*, Cavaliere, C. T. & Boluk, K. (2017, October 15-17). Pairing critical reflection withscenario-based learning and service-learning: Pedagogies that facilitate transformative learningin the classroom?. The International Society of Travel and Tourism Educators. Charleston, SouthCarolina, USA.Cavaliere, C. T.* & Albano, D. (2017, July 10-15). Biocultural conservation and islandredevelopment through craft distillery tourism and marketing: The Shackamaxon island casestudy. 7th Advances in Hospitality and Tourism Marketing and Management Conference.Famagusta, Cyprus. 17-7th-AHTMMProceedings.pdfCavaliere, C. T.*; Boluk, K. & Duffy, L. (2017, July 3-6). Disorienting dilemmas for criticalthinking: A praxis of critical pedagogy in tourism studies. International Conference on Tourism,Ethics and Global Citizenship: Connecting the Dots. Apeldoorn, the oceedingsbooklet.pdfBulok, K., Cavaliere, C.T.* & Philips, D. (2017, June 25-29). Creative and critical pedagogicalpractice: A collaborative collection and exploration of pedagogical tools within the neoliberalparadigm for reflection and praxis. Critical Tourism Studies: Understand Tourism, ChangeTourism, Change Ourselves. Palma de Mallorca, Spain. gs/vol2017/iss1/121/Cavaliere, C. T., & Albano, D*. (2017, March 31-April 2). NJ craft beverage tourism. TheInternational Council on Hotel, Restaurant and Institutional: Educators North Eastern NorthAmerican 5th Annual Regional Conference. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.Cavaliere, C. T., & Albano, D*. (2017, March 31-April 2). New Jersey craft distilleries: Sense ofplace and sustainability. (Poster Presentation). The International Council on Hotel, Restaurant andInstitutional: Educators North Eastern North American 5th Annual Regional Conference.Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.Cavaliere, C.T.* & Reynolds, W., (2016, August 1-5). Fostering critical thinking in tourismpedagogy for intellectual wellness: an application of the critical incident questionnaire in tourismstudies. Critical Tourism Studies North America Conference. Huntsville, Ontario, es-north-america-2016/programCavaliere, C.T. (2016, August 1-5: Invited keynote). Early Career Keynote Panel. Critical TourismStudies North America Conference. Huntsville, Ontario, inaChristina T. CavalierePage 6 of 18

Cavaliere, C.T., & Goodnight, C.*, (2015, November 5-7). Down Jersey culinary ephemera: Atriad of cooperation for knowledge creation and preservation: A joint project between theuniversity library, the academy and the private sector. Mid-Atlantic Popular & American CultureAssociation Conference. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.Cavaliere, C. T., (2013, December 14-16). Cultivating climate consciousness: Connections tofarms, food and place. 2nd World Research Summit for Tourism and Hospitality: Crossing theBridge. Orlando Florida, USA (*2nd Best Paper Award out of 500 peer-reviewed papers).Higham, J.E.S.*, Cohen, S.A., Cavaliere, C.T. & Reis, A., (2013, June 5-6). Climate change andpersonal air travel: Responses to the ‘flyers’ dilemma’. Annual Council for Australasian Tourismand Hospitality Education Conference: Tourism and Transport Special Interest Group. Gold Coast,Australia.Higham, J.E.S.*, Cohen, S.A. & Cavaliere, C.T. (2013 January 12-14). Climate breakdown’ andthe ‘flyers’ dilemma’: Insights from three European societies. Annual Council for AustralasianTourism and Hospitality Education Conference. Christchurch, New mary;dn 512968254753122;res IELBUSHigham, J.E.S.*, Cohen, S.A. & Cavaliere, C. T. (2012, July 3-6). Climate change and the ‘flyers’dilemma’: A multi-national comparative analysis. Psychological and Behavioural Approaches toUnderstanding and Governing Sustainable Tourism Mobility: An International Workshop.Freiburg, Germany.Higham, J.E.S.*, Cohen, S. & Cavaliere, C. T. (2012, May). Climate change and tourist attitudesto flying and sustainability. University of Alberta, School of Physical Education and RecreationAcademic Symposium. Edmonton, Canada.Cavaliere, C. T. (2010, September 28-30). Cultivating climate conscious cuisine: Agroecotourismand ecogastronomy. Sustainable Food in Tourism and Hospitality Conference: LinnaeusUniversity, Kalmar, Sweden.Cavaliere, C. T. (2010, September 1-3). Agroecotourism and yoga ecology: Cultivating health andwellness. Travel and Tourism Research Association European Chapter Conference Budapest,Hungary.Cavaliere, C. T. (2010, March 18-19). Agroecotourism, sustainable livelihoods and eco-literacy.The Centre for Recreation Research Symposium: Recreation Values and Natural Areas.Dunedin, New eedings%20with%20cover%20(2).pdfBricker, K.* and Cavaliere, C. T.* (2008, October 25-28). Ecotourism: Discovering trends,resources, and community potential. National Recreation and Parks Association Congress.Baltimore, Maryland, USA.Christina T. CavalierePage 7 of 18

Bricker, K.S.*, Kline, C., Cavaliere, C. T., Smaldone, D., Weiner, D., Honey, M., Gale, T., Morais,D., Deng, J., Millington, S. & Cottrell, S. (2006, September). The University Consortium FieldCertificate. National Extension Tourism Conference. Burlington, Vermont, USA.Cavaliere, C. T. (2006, September). Curriculum guidelines and principles for sustainabledevelopment. (invited speaker). The East Coast Tourism University Conference. Philadelphia,Pennsylvania. USA.Published Conference ProceedingsCarnicelli, S.*, Boluk, K., Cavaliere, C. T., Tigre, F. & Reynolds, B. (2016, August 1-5). Learningand Sharing: Transformative pedagogical experiences in tourism education. 27th Annual Councilfor Australasian Tourism and Hospitality Education Conference. Dunedin, New Zealand.Department of Tourism, University of Otago, 2017: mary;dn 859425610073152;res IELBUSISBN: 9780473388195TEACHINGColorado State University: Assistant Professor(50% teaching, 40% research, 10% service: 12 credits per year) Tourism Impacts (NRRT 442) Tourism Planning (NRRT 470)Stockton University: Assistant Professor (24 credits per year) * Tenured Associate Professorshipapproved 05/2019 Tourism Economics (HTMS 3126)Sustainable Tourism (GSS 2339)Destination Management (HTMS 3129)Study Tour: Crete, Greece (HTMS 3132)Introduction to Tourism and HospitalityManagement (HTMS 2101) Culture, Class and Cuisine (GAH 2311) Contemporary International Tourism (HTMS 2143) Agritourism and Sustainable Agriculture (SUST 4800) Professional Work Experience (HTMS 3901)Assumption University: Visiting PhD Faculty Advanced Strategic Tourism Planning (TR 6901) Visiting Doctoral Program Professor:Sustainable Tourism PhD Program (2018 summer intensive course: 4 credits)Otago University: Assistant Lecturer and Tutor Ecotourism Operations (T306) Tourism Development and Planning (T212) Tourism and Hospitality Management (T218)Christina T. CavalierePage 8 of 18

ADVISINGJulia Brandstrator: Accepted PhD Assistantship student (begin Fall 2020)Colin Brinkley: Co-advisor with Dr. Stuart Cottrell for undergraduate senior research (Spring of2020)FIELD BASED CURRICULUMStockton University: Crete, GreeceCurriculum designer and faculty leaderAgritourism and Agroecology, Crete, Greece (4 credits: 9-day trip)12 undergraduate students: 9-17 May 2017United Nations Environment Programme/GRID-Arendal: Svalbard, NorwayCurriculum designer and lead trainerClimate Change Training in Svalbard, High Arctic (10-day voyage)25 European Commission policy makers, July 2011The International Ecotourism Society: El SalvadorCurriculum designer and lead trainerTransitioning Agritourism Providers to Organic Practices, El Salvador (4-day training)15 farmers: July 2008North Carolina State University: GhanaInvited field lecturerLed sustainable tourism instruction25 undergraduate and graduate students: June 2007 (14-day trip)The University of Central Asia: Kyrgyz RepublicCurriculum development NGO consultantSustainable mountain tourism curriculum, Washington DC based/ Kyrgyz Republicundergraduate and graduate students, September 2006United Nations Foundation Friends of World Heritage: MexicoCurriculum development NGO consultantTraining materials for six UNESCO sites in Yucatan Mexico, June 2006Rainforest Expeditions: PeruEducational consultantTourism and environmental interpretation in Iquitos (14-day trip), March 2004Christina T. CavalierePage 9 of 18

INVITED ACADEMIC SEMINARSCavaliere, C. T. (2018, June 21). Global perspectives: International organizations andsustainable tourism (invited Sustainable Tourism Master Program seminar). AssumptionUniversity. Bangkok, Thailand.Cavaliere, C. T. (2016, November 10). Climate change, discretionary air travel and the “flyersdilemma” (invited School of Business Research Seminar Series). Stockton University. NewJersey, USA.Cavaliere, C. T. (2015, November 19). Permaculture and international development (invitedSustainability seminar). Stockton University. New Jersey, USA.Cavaliere, C. T. (2010, October 28). Agroecotourism and climate change in the tropics (invitedEnvironmental Studies seminar). Washington College: Joseph H. McLain Program inEnvironmental Studies. Maryland, USA.Cavaliere, C. T. (2009, August 20). Sustainable transportation guidelines for nature touroperators (invited School of Business seminar). University of Otago. Dunedin, New Zealand.Cavaliere, C. T. (2013, April). Green economy, sustainable post-growth and climate change.(invited seminar for Business Ethics MANT 311). University of Otago. Dunedin, New Zealand.Cavaliere, C. T. (2013, August). Post-tourism; climate change; risks and the future. (invitedseminar for Tourist Culture T411). University of Otago. Dunedin, New Zealand.Cavaliere, C. T. (2013, January). International conservation: Principles, certification andaccreditation. (invited seminar for Ecotourism and Sustainable Development T306). University ofOtago. Dunedin, New Zealand.Cavaliere, C. T. (2012, May). International partnerships for sustainable tourism (invited seminarfor visiting university exchange programme). University of Illinois. Dunedin, New Zealand.Cavaliere, C. T. (2011, September). Linking tourism and conservation (invited seminar forgraduate programme in Sustainable Tourism). University of Stavanger. Stavanger, Norway.Cavaliere, C. T. (2010, September). The relevance of climate change to long-haul travel decisionsto New Zealand (invited graduate seminar). University of Eberswalde, Eberswalde, Germany.Cavaliere, C. T. (2010, July). Global Perspectives: Greenwashing & certification (invitedseminar for Ecotourism Operations: T306). University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand.Cavaliere, C. T. (2009, September). Pro-poor tourism strategies (invited seminar forEntrepreneurship in Tourism: T416). University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand.Christina T. CavalierePage 10 of 18

Cavaliere, C. T. (2009, August). Enriching the Tourist Product through Sustainability (invitedseminar for Managing the Visitor Experience: T305). University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand.Cavaliere, C. T. (2009, May). Biocultural conservation and tourism. (invited seminar forCultural and Heritage Tourism: T301). University of Otago. Dunedin, New Zealand.Cavaliere, C. T. (2008, January). Traveling with Climate in Mind: Mountain Recreation andClimate Change (invited graduate program seminar). University of Utah. Utah, USA.Cavaliere, C. T. (2007, June). Guidelines for sustainable development in LDCs (invited seminar).Wageningen University. Wageningen, The Netherlands.Cavaliere, C. T. (2007, May). Sustainable agroforestry and ecotourism (invite seminar). NorthCarolina State University. Raleigh, USA.Cavaliere, C. T. (2001, May). Cross-cultural instructional methodologies and educationalpsychology (invited seminar). Gwynedd Mercy University. Pennsylvania, USA.GOVERNMENT AND INDUSTRY PUBLICATIONSAlbano, D. & Cavaliere, C.T. (2017). Craft Beverage Tourism in New Jersey. The Lloyd D.Levenson Institute of Gaming, Hospitality & Tourism. Volume 6 Number 2.Albano, D. & Cavaliere, C.T. (2017). New Jersey Beverage Tourism. The Chronicle: A SouthernNew Jersey Development Council Publication. Volume C-Chronicle-Summer-2017.pdfAlbano, D., Moscovici, D., Hossay, P., Chirenji T., & Cavaliere, C. T. (2016). Garden State GreenHotels: Department of Environmental Protection Sustainability and Green Energy Program. NewJersey Department of Environmental Protection. , A., Rucevska, I., Neumann, C., Cavaliere, C. T., Lutz, S. Fernagut, M. and Julseth, M.(2012). Vital Graphics on Payment for Ecosystem Services: Realising Nature’s Value. GRIDArendal. UNEP, FAO, IMO, UNDP, IUCN, WorldFish Center, GRIDArendal. (2012). Green Economy ina Blue World. GRID Arendal. (Cavaliere, C.T. sustainable tourism chapter editor).Cavaliere, C. T. (2008, July). Market-linked Methods of Bio-Cultural Conservation on PrivateLands. EcoCurrents. The International Ecotourism Society.Cavaliere, C. T. (2007, November), Sustainable Foods and Ecotourism. EcoCurrents. TheInternational Ecotourism Society.Christina T. CavalierePage 11 of 18

Cavaliere, C. T. (2006, September) Agroecotourism. EcoCurrents. The International EcotourismSociety.INDUSTRY CONFERENCESCavaliere, C. T. (2019, January 26). Tourism and climate change: Impacts on New Jersey.(invited presenter). Citizens Climate Education and Citizens Climate Lobby Mid Atlantic RegionalConference. Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA.Cavaliere, C. T. (2016, June 21). Coastal environments, tourism and climate change (invitedpresenter). Barnegat Bay Partnership 2016 State of the Bay Report Conference. Toms River, NewJersey, USACavaliere, C. T. (2009, September 9-11). Sustainable agroecotourism ventures for low-carbonsocieties (invited presenter). The United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO)and United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) International Conference on Green Industryin Asia. Manila, Philippines.Cavaliere, C. T. (2008, June 5-7). Ecotourism and capacity building for bio-cultural conservation(invite keynote). International Conference on Mediterranean Ecotourism: Sustainable TourismStrategies to Support Local Development. Santuario di Gibilmanna, Sicily, Italy.Cavaliere, C. T. (2008, July). Tourism and climate change: Sustainable transportation guidelines(invited presenter). Rainforest Alliance Sustainable Tourism Seminar. San Jose, Costa Rica.Cavaliere, C. T. (2008, March). Ecotourism and green building (invited presenter). AMICUSGreen Building Centre Public Forum. Washington DC, USA.Cavaliere, C. T. (2007, October). Conserving tropical forests through sustainable developmentstrategies (invited keynote). The Royal Belum Tropical Rainforest Tourism Symposium. Perak,Malaysia.Cavaliere, C. T. (2007, September). Rural community development through sustainableagroecotourism. The International Ecotourism Society’s North American Ecotourism Conference.Madison, Wisconsin, USA.Cavaliere, C. T. (2007, May). Training and education programs for rural communitydevelopment. The International Ecotourism Society’s Global Ecotourism Conference. Oslo,Norway.Cavaliere, C. T. (2007, May). Continuing education programs for protected area funding andmanagement (invited presenter). UNEP/GRID-Arendal: A Finance Initiative for Protected AreasWorkshop. Arendal, Norway.Christina T. CavalierePage 12 of 18

Cavaliere, C. T. (2006, December). Community development and agroecotourism as tools forLDCs (invited presenter). United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) SustainableConsumption and Production Conference. Arusha, Tanzania.Cavaliere, C. T. (2006, October). Education programs for sustainable travel innovations (invitedpresenter). Bioneers Conference. Dartmouth, Massachusetts. USA.Cavaliere, C. T. (2006, July). Corporate social responsibility (invited presenter). United StatesAgency for International Development (USAID), The World Bank and United Nations WorldTourism Organization (UNWTO) Workshop on Communication in Sustainable TourismDevelopment. Washington, DC, USA.ADDITIONAL TERTIARY EDUCATIONColorado State UniversityInstitute for Learning and Teaching (TILT), 20194 seminars:Canvas Modules and PagesLibrary Research Guides in CanvasE-Reserve for your course: Integrate with CanvasGrading in CanvasFort Collins, Colorado, USAStockton UniversityInstitute for Faculty Development Workshop Series, 201415 Seminars: Teaching for critical thinkingGalloway, New Jersey, USAAmerican UniversityPostgraduate Student, 2003Master courses: International Training and Education ProgramWashington, DC, USAChiang Mai UniversityInternational Exchange Student, 1998Field research: Agroforestry practices of Hmong communitiesChiang Mai, ThailandUniversidad San Francisco De QuitoVisiting Research Student, 1997Field research: Environmental impacts of tourism in the Amazon and GalapagosQuito, EcuadorChristina T. CavalierePage 13 of 18

SERVICEWarner College of Natural Resources: Colorado State UniversityFort Collins, ColoradoInternational Affairs and Global Engagement (2019 – Present)Global Sustainable Tourism CouncilMadrid, SpainWorking Group Advisor for Communications and Training and Education (2011-Current)Elected Secretary of Education Working Group (2013-2016)Linking Tourism and ConservationArendal, NorwayFounding Board of Directors: March 2014- March 2015Educational Advisor and Internship Coordinator: 2015-CurrentInstitute for Faculty Development: Stockton UniversityInvited Advisory Board Committee: 2018-CurrentInstitute for Faculty Development: Stockton UniversityCritical Pedagogy in Practice Teaching Circle: 2017-2018Led 5 seminars for faculty on critical thinking: Grant awarded for 1500Faculty Senate: Stockton UniversitySchool of Business elected representative: 2015-2016Stockton University Day of ScholarshipInvited Presenter2015: NJ Green Hotels: A New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection Project.2016: Down Jersey Culinary Ephemera: A Triad of

Warner College School of Natural Resources Human Dimensions of Natural Resources Fort Collins, Colorado, United States Tenure Track . *Promotion to Tenured Associate Professor approved 05/2019 School of Business (AACSB accredited) Hospitality and Tourism Management Studies Program Stockton University, New Jersey, United States .