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August 2015, Volume 56, Issue 2
- 286-299 Governance Challenges in Joint Inter-Jurisdictional Management: The Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming, Elk Case
by Susan G. Clark & Marian E. Vernon - 300-331 Consolidating the State of Knowledge: A Synoptical Review of Wind Energy’s Wildlife Effects
by Eva Schuster & Lea Bulling & Johann Köppel - 332-341 Turbines and Terrestrial Vertebrates: Variation in Tortoise Survivorship Between a Wind Energy Facility and an Adjacent Undisturbed Wildland Area in the Desert Southwest (USA)
by Mickey Agha & Jeffrey E. Lovich & Joshua R. Ennen & Benjamin Augustine & Terence R. Arundel & Mason O. Murphy & Kathie Meyer-Wilkins & Curtis Bjurlin & David Delaney & Jessica Briggs & Meaghan Austin & Sheila V. Madrak & Steven J. Price - 342-354 Tree Regeneration Under Different Land-Use Mosaics in the Brazilian Amazon’s “Arc of Deforestation”
by Igor Do Vale & Izildinha Souza Miranda & Danielle Mitja & Michel Grimaldi & Bruce Walker Nelson & Thierry Desjardins & Luiz Gonzaga Silva Costa - 355-372 Wildfires, Ecosystem Services, and Biodiversity in Tropical Dry Forest in India
by Joachim Schmerbeck & Peter Fiener - 373-388 Hybrid MCDA Methods to Integrate Multiple Ecosystem Services in Forest Management Planning: A Critical Review
by Britta Uhde & W. Andreas Hahn & Verena C. Griess & Thomas Knoke - 389-401 Implications from the Use of Non-timber Forest Products on the Consumption of Wood as a Fuel Source in Human-Dominated Semiarid Landscapes
by Maria Clara B. T. Cavalcanti & Marcelo Alves Ramos & Elcida L. Araújo & Ulysses P. Albuquerque - 402-419 A Coupled SD and CLUE-S Model for Exploring the Impact of Land Use Change on Ecosystem Service Value: A Case Study in Baoshan District, Shanghai, China
by Meng Wu & Xiangyu Ren & Yue Che & Kai Yang - 420-432 Displacement, Deprivation and Development: The Impact of Relocation on Income and Livelihood of Tribes in Similipal Tiger and Biosphere Reserve, India
by Ajay Kumar Mahapatra & D. D. Tewari & Biplab Baboo - 433-446 Assessing the Role of Free-Roaming Horses in a Social–Ecological System
by Jonaki Bhattacharyya & Stephen D. Murphy - 447-466 Quantifying Variability in Four U.S. Streams Using a Long-Term Dataset: Patterns in Biotic Endpoints
by Camille A. Flinders & Douglas B. McLaughlin & Renee L. Ragsdale - 467-479 A Multi-module Approach to Calculation of Oyster (Crassostrea virginica) Environmental Benefits
by Carl F. Cerco - 480-491 Statistical Dimensioning of Nutrient Loading Reduction: LLR Assessment Tool for Lake Managers
by Niina Kotamäki & Anita Pätynen & Antti Taskinen & Timo Huttula & Olli Malve - 492-504 Farmers and Climate Change: A Cross-National Comparison of Beliefs and Risk Perceptions in High-Income Countries
by Linda S. Prokopy & J. G. Arbuckle & Andrew P. Barnes & V. R. Haden & Anthony Hogan & Meredith T. Niles & John Tyndall - 505-518 Farmers’ Willingness to Participate in the Next-Stage Grain-for-Green Project in the Three Gorges Reservoir Area, China
by Lin Feng & Jianying Xu - 519-531 Stakeholder Interaction in Participatory Land Restoration in Iceland: Environmental Officers’ Challenges and Strategies
by Brita Berglund & Lars Hallgren & Ása L. Aradóttir - 532-548 A Fish-Based Index of Biotic Integrity for the Assessment of Streams Located in a Sugarcane-Dominated Landscape in Southeastern Brazil
by Fernanda Bastos dos Santos & Katharina Eichbaum Esteves - 549-568 Assessment Approach for Identifying Compatibility of Restoration Projects with Geomorphic and Flooding Processes in Gravel Bed Rivers
by Paul DeVries & Robert Aldrich - 569-569 Erratum to: Riparian Land-Use and Rehabilitation: Impact on Organic Matter Input and Soil Respiration
by Maren Oelbermann & Beverly A. Raimbault & A. M. Gordon
July 2015, Volume 56, Issue 1
- 1-10 Taking High Conservation Value from Forests to Freshwaters
by Robin Abell & Siân K. Morgan & Alexis J. Morgan - 11-23 Nationwide Benthic Macroinvertebrate Assemblage Multimetric Indices: Identifying Inconsistencies and Limitations in Reporting Stream Impairment Status, USA
by J. K. Lau & T. E. Lauer - 24-33 The Frequency Component of Water Quality Criterion Compliance Assessment Should be Data Driven
by Song S. Qian - 34-53 Validation of Rapid Assessment Methods to Determine Streamflow Duration Classes in the Pacific Northwest, USA
by Tracie-Lynn Nadeau & Scott G. Leibowitz & Parker J. Wigington Jr. & Joseph L. Ebersole & Ken M. Fritz & Robert A. Coulombe & Randy L. Comeleo & Karen A. Blocksom - 54-65 Using a Novel Spatial Tool to Inform Invasive Species Early Detection and Rapid Response Efforts
by Alisha D. Davidson & Abigail J. Fusaro & Donna R. Kashian - 66-80 Stormwater Management Criteria for On-Site Pollution Control: A Comparative Assessment of International Practices
by Jérémie Sage & Emmanuel Berthier & Marie-Christine Gromaire - 81-93 Contingent Valuation of Residents’ Attitudes and Willingness-to-Pay for Non-point Source Pollution Control: A Case Study in AL-Prespa, Southeastern Albania
by Dorina Grazhdani - 94-109 Characterizing the Networks of Digital Information that Support Collaborative Adaptive Forest Management in Sierra Nevada Forests
by Shufei Lei & Alastair Iles & Maggi Kelly - 110-126 Land Change in Eastern Mediterranean Wood-Pasture Landscapes: The Case of Deciduous Oak Woodlands in Lesvos (Greece)
by Harald Schaich & Thanasis Kizos & Stefan Schneider & Tobias Plieninger - 127-143 A Conceptual Framework for Characterizing Forest Areas with High Societal Values: Experiences from the Pacific Northwest of USA and Central Europe
by Tina Simončič & Thomas A. Spies & Robert L. Deal & Andrej Bončina - 144-156 Revitalizing Traditional Ecological Knowledge: A Study in an Alpine Rural Community
by Elena Ianni & Davide Geneletti & Marco Ciolli - 157-164 A Multivariate Approach for Mapping Fire Ignition Risk: The Example of the National Park of Cilento (Southern Italy)
by Daniela Guglietta & Antonello Migliozzi & Carlo Ricotta - 165-175 Assessing the Effects of Woody Plant Traits on Understory Herbaceous Cover in a Semiarid Rangeland
by Tamrat A. Belay & Stein R. Moe - 176-192 Do Global Indicators of Protected Area Management Effectiveness Make Sense? A Case Study from Siberia
by Brandon P. Anthony & Elena Shestackova - 193-208 The Effects of Recreation Experience, Environmental Attitude, and Biospheric Value on the Environmentally Responsible Behavior of Nature-Based Tourists
by Tsung Hung Lee & Fen-Hauh Jan - 209-220 The Potential of Algarrobo (Prosopis chilensis (Mol.) Stuntz) for Regeneration of Desertified Soils: Assessing Seed Germination Under Saline Conditions
by Claus Westphal & Paloma Gachón & Jaime Bravo & Carlos Navarrete & Carlos Salas & Cristian Ibáñez - 221-232 European Tamaricaceae in Bioengineering on Dry Soils
by Catherine Lavaine & André Evette & Hervé Piégay - 233-244 The Influence of the Disturbed Continuity of the River and the Invasive Species—Potamopyrgus antipodarum (Gray, 1843), Gammarus tigrinus (Sexton, 1939) on Benthos Fauna: A Case Study on Urban Area in the River Ruda (Poland)
by Aneta Spyra & Justyna Kubicka & Małgorzata Strzelec - 245-259 The Cultural Dimensions of Freshwater Wetland Assessments: Lessons Learned from the Application of US Rapid Assessment Methods in France
by Stéphanie Gaucherand & Eugénie Schwoertzig & Jean-Christophe Clement & Brad Johnson & Fabien Quétier - 260-269 Assessment of Ecological Quality of the Tajan River in Iran Using a Multimetric Macroinvertebrate Index and Species Traits
by Jaber Aazami & Abbas Esmaili Sari & Asghar Abdoli & Hormoz Sohrabi & Paul J. Van den Brink
June 2015, Volume 55, Issue 6
- 1217-1226 What is Novel About Novel Ecosystems: Managing Change in an Ever-Changing World
by Amy M. Truitt & Elise F. Granek & Matthew J. Duveneck & Kaitlin A. Goldsmith & Meredith P. Jordan & Kimberly C. Yazzie - 1227-1231 Response to Julian et al. (2015) “Comment on and Reinterpretation of Gabriel et al. (2014) ‘Fish Mercury and Surface Water Sulfate Relationships in the Everglades Protection Area’”
by Mark C. Gabriel & Don Axelrad & William Orem & Todd Z. Osborne - 1232-1245 The Role and Value of Conservation Agency Research
by Dirk J. Roux & Richard T. Kingsford & Stephen F. McCool & Melodie A. McGeoch & Llewellyn C. Foxcroft - 1246-1261 Application of Science-Based Restoration Planning to a Desert River System
by Brian G. Laub & Justin Jimenez & Phaedra Budy - 1262-1275 Impacts from Above-Ground Activities in the Eagle Ford Shale Play on Landscapes and Hydrologic Flows, La Salle County, Texas
by Jon Paul Pierre & Charles J. Abolt & Michael H. Young - 1276-1284 Habitat Loss and Modification Due to Gas Development in the Fayetteville Shale
by Matthew D. Moran & A. Brandon Cox & Rachel L. Wells & Chloe C. Benichou & Maureen R. McClung - 1285-1299 Impact of Shale Gas Development on Water Resources: A Case Study in Northern Poland
by Ine Vandecasteele & Inés Marí Rivero & Serenella Sala & Claudia Baranzelli & Ricardo Barranco & Okke Batelaan & Carlo Lavalle - 1300-1314 More of the Same: High Functional Redundancy in Stream Fish Assemblages from Tropical Agroecosystems
by Lilian Casatti & Fabrício Barreto Teresa & Jaquelini de Oliveira Zeni & Mariela Domiciano Ribeiro & Gabriel Lourenço Brejão & Mônica Ceneviva-Bastos - 1315-1326 Can Species Traits Predict the Susceptibility of Riverine Fish to Water Resource Development? An Australian Case Study
by Robert J. Rolls & David Sternberg - 1327-1342 Using Flow-Ecology Relationships to Evaluate Ecosystem Service Trade-Offs and Complementarities in the Nation’s Largest River Swamp
by Justin P. Kozak & Micah G. Bennett & Anne Hayden-Lesmeister & Kelley A. Fritz & Aaron Nickolotsky - 1343-1353 Unravelling River System Impairments in Stream Networks with an Integrated Risk Approach
by Kris Van Looy & Jérémy Piffady & Thierry Tormos & Bertrand Villeneuve & Laurent Valette & André Chandesris & Yves Souchon - 1354-1365 Valuing the Benefits of Creek Rehabilitation: Building a Business Case for Public Investments in Urban Green Infrastructure
by Gayathri Devi Mekala & Roger N Jones & Darla Hatton MacDonald - 1366-1376 Bobcats (Lynx rufus) as a Model Organism to Investigate the Effects of Roads on Wide-Ranging Carnivores
by John A. Litvaitis & Gregory C. Reed & Rory P. Carroll & Marian K. Litvaitis & Jeffrey Tash & Tyler Mahard & Derek J. A. Broman & Catherine Callahan & Mark Ellingwood - 1377-1389 Evaluating Landscape Connectivity for Puma concolor and Panthera onca Among Atlantic Forest Protected Areas
by Camila S. Castilho & Vivian C. S. Hackbart & Vânia R. Pivello & Rozely F. dos Santos - 1390-1401 Vegetation in Bangalore’s Slums: Composition, Species Distribution, Density, Diversity, and History
by Divya Gopal & Harini Nagendra & Michael Manthey - 1402-1417 Farmer-Managed Natural Regeneration Enhances Rural Livelihoods in Dryland West Africa
by Peter Weston & Reaksmey Hong & Carolyn Kaboré & Christian A. Kull - 1418-1432 Protected Area Certificates: Gaining Ground for Better Ecosystem Protection?
by Anna Segerstedt & Ulrike Grote - 1433-1445 Changes in Microbial Community Structure and Soil Biological Properties in Mined Dune Areas During Re-vegetation
by Indra Elena C. Escobar & Vilma M. Santos & Danielle Karla A. da Silva & Marcelo F. Fernandes & Uided Maaze T. Cavalcante & Leonor C. Maia - 1446-1456 Can a Rapid Underwater Video Approach Enhance the Benthic Assessment Capability of the National Coastal Condition Assessment in the Great Lakes?
by Julie E. Lietz & John R. Kelly & Jill V. Scharold & Peder M. Yurista
May 2015, Volume 55, Issue 5
- 991-1005 Improving Ecological Response Monitoring of Environmental Flows
by Alison J. King & Ben Gawne & Leah Beesley & John D. Koehn & Daryl L. Nielsen & Amina Price - 1006-1021 An Adaptive Watershed Management Assessment Based on Watershed Investigation Data
by Min Goo Kang & Seung Woo Park - 1022-1035 Integrating Spatial Land Use Analysis and Mathematical Material Flow Analysis for Nutrient Management: A Case Study of the Bang Pakong River Basin in Thailand
by Wallapa Kupkanchanakul & Suphaphat Kwonpongsagoon & Hans-Peter Bader & Ruth Scheidegger - 1036-1051 Policies, Land Use, and Water Resource Management in an Arid Oasis Ecosystem
by Xian Xue & Jie Liao & Youtian Hsing & Cuihua Huang & Famin Liu - 1052-1063 Paradigms and Public Policies on Drought in Northeast Brazil: A Historical Perspective
by José Nilson B. Campos - 1064-1079 Modeling Future Land Use Scenarios in South Korea: Applying the IPCC Special Report on Emissions Scenarios and the SLEUTH Model on a Local Scale
by Haejin Han & YunSeop Hwang & Sung Ryong Ha & Byung Sik Kim - 1080-1092 Vietnam’s Forest Transition in Retrospect: Demonstrating Weaknesses in Business-as-Usual Scenarios for REDD+
by Jeppe Ankersen & Kenneth Grogan & Ole Mertz & Rasmus Fensholt & Jean-Christophe Castella & Guillaume Lestrelin & Dinh Tien Nguyen & Finn Danielsen & Søren Brofeldt & Kjeld Rasmussen - 1093-1108 Drivers of Coastal Shoreline Change: Case Study of Hon Dat Coast, Kien Giang, Vietnam
by Hai-Hoa Nguyen & Clive McAlpine & David Pullar & Stephen Joseph Leisz & Gramotnev Galina - 1109-1123 Experiential Benefits, Place Meanings, and Environmental Setting Preferences Between Proximate and Distant Visitors to a National Scenic Trail
by Namyun Kil & Stephen M. Holland & Taylor V. Stein - 1124-1138 Deforestation and Forest Fires in Roraima and Their Relationship with Phytoclimatic Regions in the Northern Brazilian Amazon
by Paulo Eduardo Barni & Vaneza Barreto Pereira & Antonio Ocimar Manzi & Reinaldo Imbrozio Barbosa - 1139-1146 New Methodology for Quantifying the Effects of Perennials on Their Patch Productivity in Semi-arid Environments
by Amir Mor-Mussery & Stefan Leu & Arie Budovsky - 1147-1159 Ecological Filtering and Plant Traits Variation Across Quarry Geomorphological Surfaces: Implication for Restoration
by Federica Gilardelli & Sergio Sgorbati & Stefano Armiraglio & Sandra Citterio & Rodolfo Gentili - 1160-1167 Importance of Farmland in Urbanized Areas as a Landscape Component for Barn Swallows (Hirundo rustica) Nesting on Concrete Buildings
by Takeshi Osawa - 1168-1180 Conservation Planning for Biodiversity and Wilderness: A Real-World Example
by Silvia Ceauşu & Inês Gomes & Henrique Miguel Pereira - 1181-1190 Recreational Trails Reduce the Density of Ground-Dwelling Birds in Protected Areas
by Bill Thompson - 1191-1199 Soil Organic Carbon Beneath Croplands and Re-established Grasslands in the North Dakota Prairie Pothole Region
by Rebecca L. Phillips & Mikki R. Eken & Mark S. West - 1200-1216 Assessing Landscape Scale Wildfire Exposure for Highly Valued Resources in a Mediterranean Area
by Fermín J. Alcasena & Michele Salis & Alan A. Ager & Bachisio Arca & Domingo Molina & Donatella Spano
April 2015, Volume 55, Issue 4
- 741-748 Predicting Ecological Responses of the Florida Everglades to Possible Future Climate Scenarios: Introduction
by Nicholas G. Aumen & Karl E. Havens & G. Ronnie Best & Leonard Berry - 749-762 Climate Sensitivity Runs and Regional Hydrologic Modeling for Predicting the Response of the Greater Florida Everglades Ecosystem to Climate Change
by Jayantha Obeysekera & Jenifer Barnes & Martha Nungesser - 763-775 Ecological Responses of a Large Shallow Lake (Okeechobee, Florida) to Climate Change and Potential Future Hydrologic Regimes
by Karl E. Havens & Alan D. Steinman - 776-798 Projecting Changes in Everglades Soil Biogeochemistry for Carbon and Other Key Elements, to Possible 2060 Climate and Hydrologic Scenarios
by William Orem & Susan Newman & Todd Z. Osborne & K. Ramesh Reddy - 799-806 Predicted Changes in Interannual Water-Level Fluctuations Due to Climate Change and Its Implications for the Vegetation of the Florida Everglades
by Arnold G. van der Valk & John C. Volin & Paul R. Wetzel - 807-823 Using Scenario Planning to Evaluate the Impacts of Climate Change on Wildlife Populations and Communities in the Florida Everglades
by Christopher P. Catano & Stephanie S. Romañach & James M. Beerens & Leonard G. Pearlstine & Laura A. Brandt & Kristen M. Hart & Frank J. Mazzotti & Joel C. Trexler - 824-835 Potential Effects of Climate Change on Florida’s Everglades
by M. Nungesser & C. Saunders & C. Coronado-Molina & J. Obeysekera & J. Johnson & C. McVoy & B. Benscoter - 836-856 Quantifying Florida Bay Habitat Suitability for Fishes and Invertebrates Under Climate Change Scenarios
by Kelly A. Kearney & Mark Butler & Robert Glazer & Christopher R. Kelble & Joseph E. Serafy & Erik Stabenau - 857-875 Climate Change Projected Effects on Coastal Foundation Communities of the Greater Everglades Using a 2060 Scenario: Need for a New Management Paradigm
by M. S. Koch & C. Coronado & M. W. Miller & D. T. Rudnick & E. Stabenau & R. B. Halley & F. H. Sklar - 876-883 Everglades Restoration Science and Decision-Making in the Face of Climate Change: A Management Perspective
by Shannon Estenoz & Eric Bush - 884-899 Opportunities and Strategies to Incorporate Ecosystem Services Knowledge and Decision Support Tools into Planning and Decision Making in Hawai‘i
by Leah L. Bremer & Jade M. S. Delevaux & James J. K. Leary & Linda J. Cox & Kirsten L. L. Oleson - 900-915 Wildfire Risk Assessment in a Typical Mediterranean Wildland–Urban Interface of Greece
by Ioannis Mitsopoulos & Giorgos Mallinis & Margarita Arianoutsou - 916-929 Accounting for Results: How Conservation Organizations Report Performance Information
by Adena R. Rissman & Robert Smail - 930-942 Restoration of Riparian Areas Following the Removal of Cattle in the Northwestern Great Basin
by Jonathan L. Batchelor & William J. Ripple & Todd M. Wilson & Luke E. Painter - 943-960 Relative Linkages of Canopy-Level CO2 Fluxes with the Climatic and Environmental Variables for US Deciduous Forests
by Khandker S. Ishtiaq & Omar I. Abdul-Aziz - 961-971 A Mobile Phone Application for the Collection of Opinion Data for Forest Planning Purposes
by Annika Kangas & Jussi Rasinmäki & Kyle Eyvindson & Philip Chambers - 972-982 Developing Objectives with Multiple Stakeholders: Adaptive Management of Horseshoe Crabs and Red Knots in the Delaware Bay
by Conor P. McGowan & James E. Lyons & David R. Smith - 983-990 Affinity and Efficacy of Copper Following an Algicide Exposure: Application of the Critical Burden Concept for Lyngbya wollei Control in Lay Lake, AL
by West M. Bishop & Ben E. Willis & C. Todd Horton
March 2015, Volume 55, Issue 3
- 523-535 Public Participation in Environmental Management in China: Status Quo and Mode Innovation
by Mei Chen & Xin Qian & Longjiang Zhang - 536-549 Estimating the Consequences of Fire Exclusion for Food Crop Production, Soil Fertility, and Fallow Recovery in Shifting Cultivation Landscapes in the Humid Tropics
by Lindsey Norgrove & Stefan Hauser - 550-563 Valuing the Recreational Benefits of Wetland Adaptation to Climate Change: A Trade-off Between Species’ Abundance and Diversity
by Michela Faccioli & Antoni Riera Font & Catalina M. Torres Figuerola - 564-577 Collaborative Implementation for Ecological Restoration on US Public Lands: Implications for Legal Context, Accountability, and Adaptive Management
by William H. Butler & Ashley Monroe & Sarah McCaffrey - 578-587 Classifying Lakes to Quantify Relationships Between Epilimnetic Chlorophyll a and Hypoxia
by Lester L. Yuan & Amina I. Pollard - 588-602 Farmers Prone to Drought Risk: Why Some Farmers Undertake Farm-Level Risk-Reduction Measures While Others Not?
by Tagel Gebrehiwot & Anne van der Veen - 603-615 Flood Insurance in Canada: Implications for Flood Management and Residential Vulnerability to Flood Hazards
by Greg Oulahen - 616-633 Local Knowledge, Science, and Institutional Change: The Case of Desertification Control in Northern China
by Lihua Yang - 634-645 Environmental Value Considerations in Public Attitudes About Alternative Energy Development in Oregon and Washington
by Brent S. Steel & John C. Pierce & Rebecca L. Warner & Nicholas P. Lovrich - 646-656 Agro-hydrologic Landscapes in the Upper Mississippi and Ohio River Basins
by Keith E. Schilling & Calvin F. Wolter & Eileen McLellan - 657-670 Prioritizing Watersheds for Conservation Actions in the Southeastern Coastal Plain Ecoregion
by Taeil Jang & George Vellidis & Lyubov A. Kurkalova & Jan Boll & Jeffrey B. Hyman - 671-686 Impacts of Small Scale Flow Regulation on Sediment Dynamics in an Ecologically Important Upland River
by E. Quinlan & C. N. Gibbins & R. J. Batalla & D. Vericat - 687-701 Seasonal and Local Differences in Leaf Litter Flammability of Six Mediterranean Tree Species
by Zorica Kauf & Andreas Fangmeier & Roman Rosavec & Željko Španjol - 702-714 Effects of Coal Mining, Forestry, and Road Construction on Southern Appalachian Stream Invertebrates and Habitats
by Michael M. Gangloff & Michael Perkins & Peter W. Blum & Craig Walker - 715-724 A Risk Assessment Approach to Manage Inundation of Elseya albagula Nests in Impounded Waters: A Win–Win Situation?
by A. J. McDougall & T. Espinoza & C. Hollier & D. J. Limpus & C. J. Limpus - 725-740 Identification and Prioritization of Management Practices to Reduce Methylmercury Exports from Wetlands and Irrigated Agricultural Lands
by Stephen A. McCord & Wesley A. Heim
February 2015, Volume 55, Issue 2
- 259-278 Simulating Deforestation and Carbon Loss in Amazonia: Impacts in Brazil’s Roraima State from Reconstructing Highway BR-319 (Manaus-Porto Velho)
by Paulo Eduardo Barni & Philip Martin Fearnside & Paulo Maurício Lima de Alencastro Graça - 279-295 Cave Conservation Priority Index to Adopt a Rapid Protection Strategy: A Case Study in Brazilian Atlantic Rain Forest
by Marconi Souza Silva & Rogério Parentoni Martins & Rodrigo Lopes Ferreira - 296-307 Human Impacts Affect Tree Community Features of 20 Forest Fragments of a Vanishing Neotropical Hotspot
by José Aldo Alves Pereira & Ary Teixeira de Oliveira-Filho & Pedro V. Eisenlohr & Pedro L. S. Miranda & José Pires de Lemos Filho - 308-320 Typology of Ohio, USA, Tree Farmers Based Upon Forestry Outreach Needs
by SE Starr & TE McConnell & JS Bruskotter & RA Williams - 321-329 Voluntary Nonmonetary Conservation Approaches on Private Land: A Review of Constraints, Risks, and Benefits for Raptor Nest Protection
by Andrea Santangeli & Toni Laaksonen - 330-346 Identifying Potential Recommendation Domains for Conservation Agriculture in Ethiopia, Kenya, and Malawi
by Kindie Tesfaye & Moti Jaleta & Pradyot Jena & Munyaradzi Mutenje - 347-359 Effects of Grazing on Ecosystem CO2 Exchange in a Meadow Grassland on the Tibetan Plateau During the Growing Season
by Ji Chen & Weiyu Shi & Junji Cao - 360-372 Spatial Analysis of Soil Subsidence in Peat Meadow Areas in Friesland in Relation to Land and Water Management, Climate Change, and Adaptation
by Karlijn Brouns & Tessa Eikelboom & Peter C. Jansen & Ron Janssen & Cees Kwakernaak & Jan J. H. van den Akker & Jos T. A. Verhoeven - 373-382 Fragmentation and Management of Ethiopian Moist Evergreen Forest Drive Compositional Shifts of Insect Communities Visiting Wild Arabica Coffee Flowers
by Gezahegn Berecha & Raf Aerts & Bart Muys & Olivier Honnay - 383-391 Ecological Value of Submerged Breakwaters for Habitat Enhancement on a Residential Scale
by Steven B. Scyphers & Sean P. Powers & Kenneth L. Heck Jr. - 392-410 What Determines Social Capital in a Social–Ecological System? Insights from a Network Perspective
by Michele Barnes-Mauthe & Steven Allen Gray & Shawn Arita & John Lynham & PingSun Leung - 411-422 Local Wood Demand, Land Cover Change and the State of Albany Thicket on an Urban Commonage in the Eastern Cape, South Africa
by M. M. Stickler & C. M. Shackleton - 423-430 Vegetative Regeneration Capacities of Five Ornamental Plant Invaders After Shredding
by Arnaud Monty & Marie Eugène & Grégory Mahy - 431-442 The Role of Composition, Invasives, and Maintenance Emissions on Urban Forest Carbon Stocks
by Josh Horn & Francisco J. Escobedo & Ross Hinkle & Mark Hostetler & Nilesh Timilsina - 443-452 Conservation Tillage Affects Species Composition But Not Species Diversity: A Comparative Study in Northern Italy
by Francesco Boscutti & Maurizia Sigura & Nadia Gambon & Corrado Lagazio & Bertil O. Krüsi & Pierluigi Bonfanti - 453-466 Identifying Common Patterns in Diverse Systems: Effects of Exurban Development on Birds of the Adirondack Park and the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, USA
by Michale J. Glennon & Heidi E. Kretser & Jodi A. Hilty - 467-478 Effects of Endogenous Factors on Regional Land-Use Carbon Emissions Based on the Grossman Decomposition Model: A Case Study of Zhejiang Province, China
by Cifang Wu & Guan Li & Wenze Yue & Rucheng Lu & Zhangwei Lu & Heyuan You - 479-495 Enabling and Enacting ‘Practical Action’ in Catchments: Responding to the ‘Wicked Problem’ of Nonpoint Source Pollution in Coastal Subtropical Australia
by James J. Patterson & Carl Smith & Jennifer Bellamy - 496-507 Riparian Land-Use and Rehabilitation: Impact on Organic Matter Input and Soil Respiration
by Maren Oelbermann & Beverly A. Raimbault - 508-522 Using Ecological Indicators and a Decision Support System for Integrated Ecological Assessment at Two National Park Units in the Mid-Atlantic Region, USA
by Carolyn G. Mahan & John A. Young & Bruce J. Miller & Michael C. Saunders
January 2015, Volume 55, Issue 1
- 1-5 Comment on and Reinterpretation of Gabriel et al. (2014) ‘Fish Mercury and Surface Water Sulfate Relationships in the Everglades Protection Area’
by Paul Julian II & Binhe Gu & Garth Redfield - 6-18 Environmental Management Strategy: Four Forces Analysis
by Martin W. Doyle & Jesko Von Windheim - 19-30 Conservation Considerations for a Management Measure: An Integrated Approach to Hare Rearing and Release
by Christos Sokos & Periklis Birtsas & Konstantinos G. Papaspyropoulos & Alexios Giannakopoulos & Labrini V. Athanasiou & Katerina Manolakou & Vassiliki Spyrou & Charalambos Billinis - 31-42 Improving Environmental Management on Small-scale Farms: Perspectives of Extension Educators and Horse Farm Operators
by Perry-Hill Rebecca & Prokopy Linda - 43-55 Climate Change and Land Management in the Rangelands of Central Oregon
by Megan K. Creutzburg & Jessica E. Halofsky & Joshua S. Halofsky & Treg A. Christopher - 56-68 The Role of Agency Partnerships in Collaborative Watershed Groups: Lessons from the Pacific Northwest Experience
by Brian C. Chaffin & Robert L. Mahler & J. D. Wulfhorst & Bahman Shafii - 69-85 Can Conservation Contracts Co-exist with Change? Payment for Ecosystem Services in the Context of Adaptive Decision-Making and Sustainability
by Tanya Hayes & Felipe Murtinho & Luis Mario Cárdenas Camacho & Patricio Crespo & Sarah McHugh & David Salmerón - 86-99 Resilience of Invaded Riparian Landscapes: The Potential Role of Soil-Stored Seed Banks
by Farai Tererai & Mirijam Gaertner & Shayne M. Jacobs & David M. Richardson - 100-112 Capturing and Explaining Preference Heterogeneity for Wetland Management Options in the Kilombero Valley, Tanzania
by Stijn Speelman & Felister Mombo & Valerie Vandermeulen & Damas Phillip & Guido Van Huylenbroeck - 113-127 Local Perceptions, Ruslefac Mapping, and Field Results: The Sediment Budget of Cocagne River, New Brunswick, Canada
by Guillaume Fortin & Mélanie LeBlanc & Sophie Schiavone & Omer Chouinard & Anouk Utzschneider - 128-142 A Place Meaning Scale for Tropical Marine Settings
by Christopher J. Wynveen & Gerard T. Kyle - 143-158 A Biological Condition Gradient Model for Historical Assessment of Estuarine Habitat Structure
by Emily J. Shumchenia & Marguerite C. Pelletier & Giancarlo Cicchetti & Susan Davies & Carol E. Pesch & Christopher F. Deacutis & Margherita Pryor - 159-170 Understanding Human–Coyote Encounters in Urban Ecosystems Using Citizen Science Data: What Do Socioeconomics Tell Us?
by Stuart Wine & Sara A. Gagné & Ross K. Meentemeyer - 171-186 Factors Affecting Collective Action for Forest Fire Management: A Comparative Study of Community Forest User Groups in Central Siwalik, Nepal
by Lok Mani Sapkota & Rajendra Prasad Shrestha & Damien Jourdain & Ganesh P. Shivakoti - 187-204 Paisang (Quercus griffithii): A Keystone Tree Species in Sustainable Agroecosystem Management and Livelihoods in Arunachal Pradesh, India
by Ranjay K. Singh & Anshuman Singh & Stephen T. Garnett & Kerstin K. Zander & Lobsang & Darge Tsering - 205-216 Potential of Native Shrubs Haloxylon salicornicum and Calligonum Polygonoides for Restoration of Degraded Lands in Arid Western Rajasthan, India
by V. S. Rathore & J. P. Singh & S. Bhardwaj & N. S. Nathawat & Mahesh Kumar & M. M. Roy - 217-243 A Multi-scale Spatial Approach to Address Environmental Effects of Small Hydropower Development
by Ryan A. McManamay & Nicole Samu & Shih-Chieh Kao & Mark S. Bevelhimer & Shelaine C. Hetrick - 244-256 Solar Energy Development and Aquatic Ecosystems in the Southwestern United States: Potential Impacts, Mitigation, and Research Needs
by Mark Grippo & John W. Hayse & Ben L. O’Connor - 257-257 Erratum to: Integrated Approach for Prioritizing Watersheds for Management: A Study of Lidder Catchment of Kashmir Himalayas
by Mohammad Imran Malik & M. Sultan Bhat
December 2014, Volume 54, Issue 6
- 1237-1248 Technological Innovation and Developmental Strategies for Sustainable Management of Aquatic Resources in Developing Countries
by Julius Ibukun Agboola - 1249-1266 Ecoregions of the Conterminous United States: Evolution of a Hierarchical Spatial Framework
by James M. Omernik & Glenn E. Griffith - 1267-1287 Integrated Approach for Prioritizing Watersheds for Management: A Study of Lidder Catchment of Kashmir Himalayas
by Mohammad Imran Malik & M. Sultan Bhat - 1288-1305 Before and After Integrated Catchment Management in a Headwater Catchment: Changes in Water Quality
by Andrew O. Hughes & John M. Quinn - 1306-1319 When Environmental Action Does Not Activate Concern: The Case of Impaired Water Quality in Two Rural Watersheds
by Anjel Stough-Hunter & Kristi S. Lekies & Joseph F. Donnermeyer - 1320-1330 The Role of Women in Water Management and Conflict Resolution in Marsabit, Kenya
by Sarah Yerian & Monique Hennink & Leslie E. Greene & Daniel Kiptugen & Jared Buri & Matthew C. Freeman - 1331-1341 Delayed Flood Recession in Central Yangtze Floodplains Can Cause Significant Food Shortages for Wintering Geese: Results of Inundation Experiment
by Lei Guan & Li Wen & Duoduo Feng & Hong Zhang & Guangchun Lei - 1342-1355 Ornamental Marine Species Culture in the Coral Triangle: Seahorse Demonstration Project in the Spermonde Islands, Sulawesi, Indonesia
by Susan L. Williams & Noel Janetski & Jessica Abbott & Sven Blankenhorn & Brian Cheng & R. Eliot Crafton & Sarah O. Hameed & Saipul Rapi & Dale Trockel - 1356-1371 What Can Funders Do to Better Link Science with Decisions? Case Studies of Coastal Communities and Climate Change
by Kalle E. Matso & Mimi L. Becker - 1372-1384 The Influence of Land Use Change on Landslide Susceptibility Zonation: The Briga Catchment Test Site (Messina, Italy)
by P. Reichenbach & C. Busca & A. C. Mondini & M. Rossi - 1385-1398 A Framework to Integrate Habitat Monitoring and Restoration with Endangered Insect Recovery
by Jason Bried & Tim Tear & Rebecca Shirer & Chris Zimmerman & Neil Gifford & Steve Campbell & Kathy O’Brien - 1399-1411 Family Forest Landowners’ Interest in Forest Carbon Offset Programs: Focus Group Findings from the Lake States, USA
by Kristell A. Miller & Stephanie A. Snyder & Mike A. Kilgore & Mae A. Davenport - 1412-1420 Improving Survival and Growth of Planted Austrocedrus chilensis Seedlings in Disturbed Patagonian Forests of Argentina by Managing Understory Vegetation
by Leticia Pafundi & M. Florencia Urretavizcaya & Guillermo E. Defossé - 1421-1433 Biomass of Speckled Alder on an Air-Polluted Mountain Site and its Response to Fertilization
by Ivan Kuneš & Martin Baláš & Tereza Koňasová & Ondřej Špulák & Vratislav Balcar & Kateřina Bednářová Millerová & Dušan Kacálek & Michal Jakl & Daniel Zahradník & Jan Vítámvás & Jaroslava Št́astná & Jana Jaklová Dytrtová - 1434-1444 Grassland Fire and Cattle Grazing Regulate Reptile and Amphibian Assembly Among Patches
by Danelle M. Larson
November 2014, Volume 54, Issue 5
- 935-950 From Framework to Action: The DESIRE Approach to Combat Desertification
by R. Hessel & M. S. Reed & N. Geeson & C. J. Ritsema & G. van Lynden & C. A. Karavitis & G. Schwilch & V. Jetten & P. Burger & M. J. van der Werff ten Bosch & S. Verzandvoort & E. van den Elsen & K. Witsenburg - 951-970 Evaluation and Selection of Indicators for Land Degradation and Desertification Monitoring: Methodological Approach
by C. Kosmas & Or. Kairis & Ch. Karavitis & C. Ritsema & L. Salvati & S. Acikalin & M. Alcalá & P. Alfama & J. Atlhopheng & J. Barrera & A. Belgacem & A. Solé-Benet & J. Brito & M. Chaker & R. Chanda & C. Coelho & M. Darkoh & I. Diamantis & O. Ermolaeva & V. Fassouli & W. Fei & J. Feng & F. Fernandez & A. Ferreira & C. Gokceoglu & D. Gonzalez & H. Gungor & R. Hessel & J. Juying & H. Khatteli & N. Khitrov & A. Kounalaki & A. Laouina & P. Lollino & M. Lopes & L. Magole & L. Medina & M. Mendoza & P. Morais & K. Mulale & F. Ocakoglu & M. Ouessar & C. Ovalle & C. Perez & J. Perkins & F. Pliakas & M. Polemio & A. Pozo & C. Prat & Y. Qinke & A. Ramos & J. Ramos & J. Riquelme & V. Romanenkov & L. Rui & F. Santaloia & R. Sebego & M. Sghaier & N. Silva & M. Sizemskaya & J. Soares & H. Sonmez & H. Taamallah & L. Tezcan & D. Torri & F. Ungaro & S. Valente & J. de Vente & E. Zagal & A. Zeiliguer & W. Zhonging & A. Ziogas - 971-982 Evaluation and Selection of Indicators for Land Degradation and Desertification Monitoring: Types of Degradation, Causes, and Implications for Management
by Or. Kairis & C. Kosmas & Ch. Karavitis & C. Ritsema & L. Salvati & S. Acikalin & M. Alcalá & P. Alfama & J. Atlhopheng & J. Barrera & A. Belgacem & A. Solé-Benet & J. Brito & M. Chaker & R. Chanda & C. Coelho & M. Darkoh & I. Diamantis & O. Ermolaeva & V. Fassouli & W. Fei & J. Feng & F. Fernandez & A. Ferreira & C. Gokceoglu & D. Gonzalez & H. Gungor & R. Hessel & J. Juying & H. Khatteli & N. Khitrov & A. Kounalaki & A. Laouina & P. Lollino & M. Lopes & L. Magole & L. Medina & M. Mendoza & P. Morais & K. Mulale & F. Ocakoglu & M. Ouessar & C. Ovalle & C. Perez & J. Perkins & F. Pliakas & M. Polemio & A. Pozo & C. Prat & Y. Qinke & A. Ramos & J. Ramos & J. Riquelme & V. Romanenkov & L. Rui & F. Santaloia & R. Sebego & M. Sghaier & N. Silva & M. Sizemskaya & J. Soares & H. Sonmez & H. Taamallah & L. Tezcan & D. Torri & F. Ungaro & S. Valente & J. de Vente & E. Zagal & A. Zeiliguer & W. Zhonging & A. Ziogas - 983-1004 Sustainable Land Management (SLM) Practices in Drylands: How Do They Address Desertification Threats?
by G. Schwilch & H. P. Liniger & H. Hurni - 1005-1021 An Exploration of Scenarios to Support Sustainable Land Management Using Integrated Environmental Socio-economic Models
by L. Fleskens & D. Nainggolan & L. C. Stringer - 1022-1042 Participatory Evaluation of Monitoring and Modeling of Sustainable Land Management Technologies in Areas Prone to Land Degradation
by L. C. Stringer & L. Fleskens & M. S. Reed & J. de Vente & M. Zengin - 1043-1055 Designing a Public Web-Based Information System to Illustrate and Disseminate the Development and Results of the DESIRE Project to Combat Desertification
by Nichola Geeson & Jane Brandt & Giovanni Quaranta & Rosanna Salvia - 1056-1073 Freedom Space for Rivers: A Sustainable Management Approach to Enhance River Resilience
by Pascale M. Biron & Thomas Buffin-Bélanger & Marie Larocque & Guénolé Choné & Claude-André Cloutier & Marie-Audray Ouellet & Sylvio Demers & Taylor Olsen & Claude Desjarlais & Joanna Eyquem - 1074-1089 The Achievement of a Decentralized Water Management Through Stakeholder Participation: An Example from the Drôme River Catchment Area in France (1981–2008)
by Emeline Comby & Yves-François Le Lay & Hervé Piégay - 1090-1101 Fish Assemblage Response to a Small Dam Removal in the Eightmile River System, Connecticut, USA
by Helen M. Poulos & Kate E. Miller & Michelle L. Kraczkowski & Adam W. Welchel & Ross Heineman & Barry Chernoff - 1102-1109 Making the Best of a Pest: The Potential for Using Invasive Zebra Mussel (Dreissena Polymorpha) Biomass as a Supplement to Commercial Chicken Feed
by Claire McLaughlan & Paul Rose & David C. Aldridge - 1110-1120 The Effects of Three Chemical Algaecides on Cell Numbers and Toxin Content of the Cyanobacteria Microcystis aeruginosa and Anabaenopsis sp
by Dianne I. Greenfield & Ashley Duquette & Abby Goodson & Charles J. Keppler & Sarah H. Williams & Larissa M. Brock & Krista D. Stackley & David White & Susan B. Wilde - 1121-1130 Expedient Metrics to Describe Plant Community Change Across Gradients of Anthropogenic Influence
by José A. P. Marcelino & Everett Weber & Luís Silva & Patrícia V. Garcia & António O. Soares - 1131-1138 Effects of Livestock Grazing and Well Construction on Prairie Vegetation Structure Surrounding Shallow Natural Gas Wells
by N. Koper & K. Molloy & L. Leston & J. Yoo - 1139-1152 Limits to Understory Plant Restoration Following Fuel-Reduction Treatments in a Piñon–Juniper Woodland
by Miranda D. Redmond & Tamara J. Zelikova & Nichole N. Barger - 1153-1162 Development of Soils and Communities of Plants and Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi on West Virginia Surface Mines
by Michael A. Levy & Jonathan R. Cumming - 1163-1174 The Stakeholder Preference for Best Management Practices in the Three Gorges Reservoir Region
by Jiali Qiu & Zhenyao Shen & Lei Chen & Hui Xie & Chengchun Sun & Qin Huang - 1175-1189 Informal Institutional Responses to Government Interventions: Lessons from Madhupur National Park, Bangladesh
by H. M. Tuihedur Rahman & Swapan Kumar Sarker & Gordon M. Hickey & M. Mohasinul Haque & Niamjit Das - 1190-1207 Assessing Ecotourism from a Multi-stakeholder Perspective: Xingkai Lake National Nature Reserve, China
by Ming Ming Su & Geoffrey Wall & Zhong Ma - 1208-1222 Exploring Land Developer Perspectives on Conservation Subdivision Design and Environmentally Sustainable Land Development
by Z. Aslıgül Göçmen - 1223-1236 Exploring Homeowner Diffusion of Yard Care Knowledge as One Step Toward Improving Urban Ecosystems
by Nicholas F. Martini & Kristen C. Nelson & Maria E. Dahmus
October 2014, Volume 54, Issue 4
- 669-670 Managing Protected Areas under Climate Change—Diverse Management for Biodiversity
by Sven Rannow & Michael Förster - 671-684 How to Preserve Coastal Wetlands, Threatened by Climate Change-Driven Rises in Sea Level
by Danijel Ivajnšič & Mitja Kaligarič - 685-698 Climate Change Adaptation: Putting Principles into Practice
by Malcolm Ausden - 699-699 Erratum to: Climate Change Adaptation: Putting Principles into Practice
by Malcolm Ausden - 700-719 Adaptation in Practice: How Managers of Nature Conservation Areas in Eastern England are Responding to Climate Change
by Nicholas A. Macgregor & Nikki van Dijk - 720-731 International and European Law on Protected Areas and Climate Change: Need for Adaptation or Implementation?
by A. Cliquet - 732-743 Managing Protected Areas Under Climate Change: Challenges and Priorities
by Sven Rannow & Nicholas A. Macgregor & Juliane Albrecht & Humphrey Q. P. Crick & Michael Förster & Stefan Heiland & Georg Janauer & Mike D. Morecroft & Marco Neubert & Anca Sarbu & Jadwiga Sienkiewicz - 744-755 Cautious but Committed: Moving Toward Adaptive Planning and Operation Strategies for Renewable Energy’s Wildlife Implications
by Johann Köppel & Marie Dahmen & Jennifer Helfrich & Eva Schuster & Lea Bulling - 756-767 Using Canonical Correlation Analysis to Identify Environmental Attitude Groups: Considerations for National Forest Planning in the Southwestern U.S
by Alejandro J. Prera & Kristine M. Grimsrud & Jennifer A. Thacher & Dan W. McCollum & Robert P. Berrens - 768-781 Adaptation in Collaborative Governance Regimes
by Kirk Emerson & Andrea K. Gerlak - 782-794 The Potential for Double-Loop Learning to Enable Landscape Conservation Efforts
by Brian Petersen & Jensen Montambault & Marni Koopman - 795-813 An In-depth Examination of Farmers’ Perceptions of Targeting Conservation Practices
by Margaret Kalcic & Linda Prokopy & Jane Frankenberger & Indrajeet Chaubey - 814-827 The Islands Are Different: Human Perceptions of Game Species in Hawaii
by Cheryl A. Lohr & Christopher A. Lepczyk & Edwin D. Johnson - 828-839 Practical Precautionary Resource Management Using Robust Optimization
by Richard T. Woodward & David Tomberlin
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