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J. Matthew Shumway, Professor

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Research

  • Causes and consequences of spatial mobility at micro and macro scales
  • Population, economic, & land-use changes in rural Mountain West
  • Geography of family formations

Education

  • BA International Relations Brigham Young University 1984
  • MS Geography Brigham Young University 1987
  • Ph.D. Geography Indiana University 1991

Publications

  • Shumway, J. Matthew and Richard H Jackson (2008). Place Making and the Development of Tooele County, Utah.. Geographical Review.
  • Hardin, P.J. and J. M. Shumway (2008). Population Estimation with Remotely Sensed Imagery: A Developing World Perspective. Geography Compass.
  • P.J. Hardin, M.W. Jackson, and J.M. Shumway (2007). Intraurban Population Estimation Using Remotely Sensed Imagery. Geo-Spatial Technologies in Urban Environments: Policy, practice, and Pixels.
  • Jeffrey O. Durrant and J. MATTHEW SHUMWAY (2004). Attitudes towards wilderness study areas: a survey of six southeastern Utah counties. Environmental Management.
  • J. MATTHEW SHUMWAY (2003). Accessibility and the Changing Distribution of Population and Income in the rural Mountain West. Journal of the West.
  • Sam Otterstrom and J. MATTHEW SHUMWAY (2003). Deserts and Oases: The Continuing Concentration of Population in the American Mountain West. Journal of Rural Studies.
  • J. MATTHEW SHUMWAY and Sam Otterstrom (2003). Income Migration and the Spatial Redistribution of Poverty in the Mountain West. Espaces Populations Societes.
  • J. M. SHUMWAY and S. M. Otterstrom (2002). Spatial Patterns of Migration and Income Change in Pennsylvania Counties. The Pennsylvania Geographer.
  • J. MATTHEW SHUMWAY (2001). Spatial Patterns of Income Migration: The Dominance of Amenity Rich Counties. Professional Geographer.
  • J. M. SHUMWAY, J. Durrant (2000). In Pursuit of Understanding Place: The Transformation of the Rural West From Old to New in Emery County, Utah. Papers and Proceedings of the Applied Geography Conferences.
  • J.Durrant, J. M. SHUMWAY (2000). Identification of Public Land Use Issues in the Colorado River Basin: A Survey of Federal, State, and Local Land Use Managers. Papers and Proceedings of the Applied Geography Conferences.
  • Jason Lethbridge (1998). Economic and Demographic Restructuring of Nonmetro Mountain West. Research in Rural Sociology.
  • Thomas J. Cooke (1998). Migration of Chicanos: Do the Returns to Migration Differ by Gender?. Growth and Change.
  • (1997). Hot, Medium, and Cold: The Geography of Nonmetro Population Growth and Change in the Mountain West. Small Town.

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