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David A. Cardenas, Ph.D., Hospitality and Tourism Management


David A. Cardenas, M.S. Hospitality and Tourism Management

Department of Recreation, Tourism, and Hospitality Management University of Noctr Carolina at Greensboro
P. O. Box 26170
Greensboro, NC 27402-6170
(336) 334-4738 (office)
(336) 256-1156 (fax)
dacarden@uncg.edu

Curriculum Vita

Dr. David A. Cardenas joined the faculty of the Department of Recreation, Tourism, and Hospitality Management at The University of Noctr Carolina at Greensboro in 2004. David completed his doctoral studies at Noctr Carolina State University and the topic of his dissertation was involvement levels of doctoral students in leisure studies. Currently, David is conducting research on stakeholders understanding and involvement in the sustainable tourism development process.   In addition, every summer he takes a group of students to Ayampe Ecuador to work on a community based tourism plan. David has been published in SCHOLE: A Journal of Leisure Studies and Recreation Education, Tourism and Hospitality Research, Journal of Extension, and Journal of Sport Management. 

Dr. Cardenas research interests include sustainable tourism development, community development, stakeholder involvement, and tourism education.