Brent Steel

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Brent Steel

Univ Distinguished Professor
School of Public Policy

Bexell Hall 310
2251 SW Campus Way
Corvallis, OR 97331
United States

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EDUCATION

  • Ph.D., Political Science, Washington State University
  • M.A., Political Science, Washington State University
  • B.A., Government, Eastern Washington University
  • A.A., Spokane Falls Community College

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

RECENT GRANTS:

  • Realizing the Clean Energy Transition: Large-scale Surveys of Citizen and Organization's Perceptions of Energy Transition Technologies," University of Victoria and Canada First Excellence Research Fund (2024-29).
  • "Developing Adaptive Capacity in Wildfire-Prone Regions," National Science Foundation, Dynamics of Coupled Natural and Human Systems (2019-2024). 
  • "Climate Change Adaptation, Sustainable Energy Development and Comparative Agricultural Policy," National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA), United States Department of Agriculture (2013-2017).
  • “Rural Policy Learning Commons,” Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (2014-21).

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RECENT ARTICLES & BOOK CHAPTERS:

  • Brent S. Steel, Erika Allen Wolters, Tamara Krawchenko and Sadaf Farooq, "Determinants of Small and Rural Local Government Renewable Energy Program Adoption in Cascadia," Current Alternative Energy 6(2024).
  • Edward Weber, Denise Lach and Brent S. Steel, "Science, Wicked Problems and Climate Change," in D.J. Fiorino, T.A. Eisenstadt and M.K. Ahluwalia (eds), Elgar Encyclopedia of Climate Policy and Change (Edward Elgar Publishing, 2024).

  • John C. Pierce, William Schreckhise, Nicholas P. Lovrich, Francis Benjamin, Brent S. Steel, and Steven Stehr, "Is There a Link Between Citizen Civility and State Legislative Civility?" State and Local Government Review 1(2024).

  • Brent S. Steel, Nicholas P. Lovrich and John C. Pierce, "Cultural Theory, Wildfire Information Source, and Agency Public Trust: A Central Oregon Case Study," Environmental Management (2023): https://doi.org/10.1007/s00267-023-01909-7

  • Muhammad Usman Amin Siddiqi, Brent S. Steel, Erika Allen Wolters, "Situational and Trans-situational Correlates of Public Energy Literacy: A Western Case Study,” Current Alternative Energy 5(2022).

  • Alexandra Buylova, Erika Allen Wolters and Brent S. Steel, “Public Climate Change Beliefs and Support for Wave Energy in the Pacific Coast Collaborative: The Case of British Columbia and the U.S. Pacific Coast States,” Chapter 4 in S. Lund ed. N. Columbus ed., Canada: Past, Present and Future Perspectives. Hauppauge, NY: Nova Science Publishers, 2020.

  • Erika Allen Wolters, Brent S. Steel, and Rebecca L. Warner, “The Old West, the New West and the Next West?” Chapter 16 in Erika Allen Wolters and Brent S. Steel (coed.) Environmental Politics and Policy of Western Public Lands (Oregon State University Press, 2020).

  • Christopher Simon, Erika Allen Wolters, and Brent S. Steel, “Western Rebellion: Who Own’s the West?” Chapter 15 in Erika Allen Wolters and Brent S. Steel (coed.) Environmental Politics and Policy of Western Public Lands (Oregon State University Press, 2020).

  • Alexandra Buylova, Brent S. Steel, and Christopher A. Simon, “Public Perceptions of Energy Scarcity and Support for New Energy Technologies: A Western U.S. Case Study,” Energies 13 (2020)

  • Anna Karmazina and Brent S. Steel. “Public Familiarity with Geothermal Energy on the North American West Coast." Journal of Energy and Power Technology 20 (2019)

  • Suman Pant, Casey Taylor and Brent S. Steel, “Policy Process Theory for Rural Policy,” in M. Vittuari, J. Devlin, M. Pagani, J.L. Stallmann, and T.G. Johnson (eds), Handbook of International Comparative Rural Policy (Routledge Press, 2020).

  • Erika Allen Wolters and Brent S. Steel, “Why Comparative Rural Policy Studies? Comparative Theory and Methods,” in M. Vittuari, J. Devlin, M. Pagani, J.L. Stallmann, and T.G. Johnson (eds), Handbook of International Comparative Rural Policy (Routledge Press, 2020).

  • Brent S. Steel, Erika Allen Wolters and Rebecca L. Warner. 2019. “Public Preferences for Food-Energy-Water Tradeoffs in the Western U.S.,” Sustainability, Vol. 1; (2019).

  • Erika Allen Wolters, Brent S. Steel and Rebecca L. Warner, “The Food-Water-Energy Nexus and Household Behavior: An Oregon Case Study,” Journal of Rural Community and Development, Vol. 14, no. 3 (2019).