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October 2011, Volume 48, Issue 4
- 710-733 Realizing the Potential of Ecosystem Services: A Framework for Relating Ecological Changes to Economic Benefits
by Lisa Wainger & Marisa Mazzotta - 734-749 Tourism Partnerships in Protected Areas: Exploring Contributions to Sustainability
by Sharron L. Pfueller & Diane Lee & Jennifer Laing - 750-763 Large Woody Debris Input and Its Influence on Channel Structure in Agricultural Lands of Southeast Brazil
by Felipe Rossetti de Paula & Silvio Frosini de Barros Ferraz & Pedro Gerhard & Carlos Alberto Vettorazzi & Anderson Ferreira - 764-773 Establishment Success of Coexisting Native and Exotic Trees Under an Experimental Gradient of Irradiance and Soil Moisture
by Noelia González-Muñoz & Pilar Castro-Díez & Natalia Fierro-Brunnenmeister - 774-780 The Influence of Landscape Features on Road Development in a Loess Region, China
by Xiaoli Bi & Hui Wang & Rui Zhou - 781-794 Trends of Forest Dynamics in Tiger Landscapes Across Asia
by Pinki Mondal & Harini Nagendra - 795-807 Landscape Influences on Headwater Streams on Fort Stewart, Georgia, USA
by Henriette I. Jager & Mark S. Bevelhimer & Roy L. King & Katy A. Smith - 808-824 Urban Domestic Gardens: The Effects of Human Interventions on Garden Composition
by Alison Loram & Philip Warren & Ken Thompson & Kevin Gaston - 825-834 Who’s in Charge: Role Clarity in a Midwestern Watershed Group
by Kristin Floress & Linda Stalker Prokopy & Janet Ayres - 835-846 Exploring the Park–People Relation: Collection of Vaccinium Myrtillus L. by Local People From Kopaonik National Park in Serbia
by Jelena Tomićević & Ivana Bjedov & Dragica Obratov-Petković & Marina Milovanović - 847-864 Restoring Ecological Integrity in Highly Regulated Rivers: The Role of Baseline Data and Analytical References
by Peter W. Downs & Maia S. Singer & Bruce K. Orr & Zooey E. Diggory & Tamara C. Church
September 2011, Volume 48, Issue 3
- 379-391 The Urgent Need for Universities to Comprehensively Address Global Climate Change Across Disciplines and Programs
by John Lemons - 392-399 Can We Manage for Resilience? The Integration of Resilience Thinking into Natural Resource Management in the United States
by Melinda Harm Benson & Ahjond S. Garmestani - 400-417 Perceptions of Ranchers About Medusahead (Taeniatherum caput-medusae (L.) Nevski) Management on Sagebrush Steppe Rangelands
by Dustin D. Johnson & Kirk W. Davies & Peter T. Schreder & Anna-Marie Chamberlain - 418-435 Analyzing the Social Factors That Influence Willingness to Pay for Invasive Alien Species Management Under Two Different Strategies: Eradication and Prevention
by Marina García-Llorente & Berta Martín-López & Paulo A. L. D. Nunes & José A. González & Paloma Alcorlo & Carlos Montes - 436-447 Deforestation Projections for Carbon-Rich Peat Swamp Forests of Central Kalimantan, Indonesia
by Douglas O. Fuller & Martin Hardiono & Erik Meijaard - 448-461 Application of a Multi-Objective Optimization Method to Provide Least Cost Alternatives for NPS Pollution Control
by Chetan Maringanti & Indrajeet Chaubey & Mazdak Arabi & Bernard Engel - 462-474 Stakeholder Analysis and Social-Biophysical Interdependencies for Common Pool Resource Management: La Brava Wetland (Argentina) as a Case Study
by Asunción Romanelli & Héctor E. Massone & Alicia H. Escalante - 475-488 Outreach Programs, Peer Pressure, and Common Sense: What Motivates Homeowners to Mitigate Wildfire Risk?
by Sarah M. McCaffrey & Melanie Stidham & Eric Toman & Bruce Shindler - 489-498 Crisis Water Management and Ibis Breeding at Narran Lakes in Arid Australia
by K. J. Brandis & R. T. Kingsford & S. Ren & D. Ramp - 499-513 Congruence Among Encounters, Norms, Crowding, and Management in a Marine Protected Area
by Caitlin M. Bell & Mark D. Needham & Brian W. Szuster - 514-522 Paving the Way for Invasive Species: Road Type and the Spread of Common Ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia)
by Martin Joly & Pascale Bertrand & Roland Y. Gbangou & Marie-Catherine White & Jean Dubé & Claude Lavoie - 523-538 Integrating Landscape Ecology and Geoinformatics to Decipher Landscape Dynamics for Regional Planning
by Angela Dikou & Evangelos Papapanagiotou & Andreas Troumbis - 539-546 Are There Benefits to Mowing Wyoming Big Sagebrush Plant Communities? An Evaluation in Southeastern Oregon
by Kirk W. Davies & Jon D. Bates & Aleta M. Nafus - 547-557 The Influence of Loss Aversion on Mountain Bikers’ Behavioral Intentions
by Andrew Purrington & Harry Zinn - 558-567 Forest Fires in Mediterranean Countries: CO2 Emissions and Mitigation Possibilities Through Prescribed Burning
by Terhi Vilén & Paulo M. Fernandes - 568-576 Effective Control of Aquatic Invasive Species in Tropical Australia
by Stephanie Januchowski-Hartley & Jeremy VanDerWal & Damon Sydes - 577-587 Geographic Profiling to Assess the Risk of Rare Plant Poaching in Natural Areas
by John A. Young & Frank T. van Manen & Cindy A. Thatcher - 588-601 What’s Wrong with the Tap? Examining Perceptions of Tap Water and Bottled Water at Purdue University
by Amber Saylor & Linda Stalker Prokopy & Shannon Amberg - 602-614 Dispersal Constraints for Stream Invertebrates: Setting Realistic Timescales for Biodiversity Restoration
by Stephanie M. Parkyn & Brian J. Smith - 615-630 Institutional, Individual, and Socio-Cultural Domains of Partnerships: A Typology of USDA Forest Service Recreation Partners
by Erin Seekamp & Lee K. Cerveny & Allie McCreary - 631-643 The Vulnverability Cube: A Multi-Dimensional Framework for Assessing Relative Vulnerability
by Brenda B. Lin & Philip E. Morefield - 644-657 The Use of Recreation Planning Tools in U.S. Forest Service NEPA Assessments
by Lee K. Cerveny & Dale J. Blahna & Marc J. Stern & Michael J. Mortimer & S. Andrew Predmore & James Freeman
August 2011, Volume 48, Issue 2
- 229-236 Biodiversity Conservation, Ecosystem Services and Livelihoods in Tropical Landscapes: Towards a Common Agenda
by Götz Schroth & Jeffrey A. McNeely - 237-247 Comparison of Agroforests and Protected Forests in the East Usambara Mountains, Tanzania
by Jaclyn M. Hall & Thomas W. Gillespie & Moses Mwangoka - 248-262 Abundance of Jackfruit (Artocarpus heterophyllus) Affects Group Characteristics and Use of Space by Golden-Headed Lion Tamarins (Leontopithecus chrysomelas) in Cabruca Agroforest
by Leonardo C. Oliveira & Leonardo G. Neves & Becky E. Raboy & James M. Dietz - 263-275 Erratum to: Elephants Also Like Coffee: Trends and Drivers of Human–Elephant Conflicts in Coffee Agroforestry Landscapes of Kodagu, Western Ghats, India
by P. Bal & C. D. Nath & K. M. Nanaya & C. G. Kushalappa & C. Garcia - 276-288 The Influence of Agroforestry and Other Land-Use Types on the Persistence of a Sumatran Tiger (Panthera tigris sumatrae) Population: An Individual-Based Model Approach
by Muhammad Ali Imron & Sven Herzog & Uta Berger - 289-306 Maintaining the Conservation Value of Shifting Cultivation Landscapes Requires Spatially Explicit Interventions
by Valentina Robiglio & Fergus Sinclair - 307-321 Cocoa Intensification Scenarios and Their Predicted Impact on CO2 Emissions, Biodiversity Conservation, and Rural Livelihoods in the Guinea Rain Forest of West Africa
by Jim Gockowski & Denis Sonwa - 322-333 Poverty Alleviation and Environmental Restoration Using the Clean Development Mechanism: A Case Study from Humbo, Ethiopia
by Douglas R. Brown & Paul Dettmann & Tony Rinaudo & Hailu Tefera & Assefa Tofu - 334-349 Understanding and Integrating Local Perceptions of Trees and Forests into Incentives for Sustainable Landscape Management
by Jean-Laurent Pfund & John Daniel Watts & Manuel Boissière & Amandine Boucard & Renee Marie Bullock & Andree Ekadinata & Sonya Dewi & Laurène Feintrenie & Patrice Levang & Salla Rantala & Douglas Sheil & Terence Clarence Heethom Sunderland & Zora Lea Urech - 350-350 Erratum to: Understanding and Integrating Local Perceptions of Trees and Forests into Incentives for Sustainable Landscape Management
by Jean-Laurent Pfund & John Daniel Watts & Manuel Boissière & Amandine Boucard & Renee Marie Bullock & Andree Ekadinata & Sonya Dewi & Laurène Feintrenie & Patrice Levang & Salla Rantala & Douglas Sheil & Terry Sunderland & Zora Lea Urech - 351-364 Impacts of Public Policies and Farmer Preferences on Agroforestry Practices in Kerala, India
by S. Guillerme & B. M. Kumar & A. Menon & C. Hinnewinkel & E. Maire & A. V. Santhoshkumar - 365-377 Incorporating Agroforestry Approaches into Commodity Value Chains
by Edward Millard
July 2011, Volume 48, Issue 1
- 1-12 TMDL Implementation in Agricultural Landscapes: A Communicative and Systemic Approach
by Nicholas R. Jordan & Carissa Schively Slotterback & Kirsten Valentine Cadieux & David J. Mulla & David G. Pitt & Laura Schmitt Olabisi & Jin-Oh Kim - 13-27 Major Ecosystems in China: Dynamics and Challenges for Sustainable Management
by Yihe Lü & Bojie Fu & Wei Wei & Xiubo Yu & Ranhao Sun - 28-37 Maximizing Benefits from Riparian Revegetation Efforts: Local- and Landscape-Level Determinants of Avian Response
by Thomas Gardali & Aaron L. Holmes - 38-56 A GIS-Based Multicriteria Evaluation for Aiding Risk Management Pinus pinaster Ait. Forests: A Case Study in Corsican Island, Western Mediterranean Region
by Vanina Pasqualini & Pascal Oberti & Stéphanie Vigetta & Olivier Riffard & Christophe Panaïotis & Magali Cannac & Lila Ferrat - 57-69 Effects of Alien Plants on Ecosystem Structure and Functioning and Implications for Restoration: Insights from Three Degraded Sites in South African Fynbos
by Mirijam Gaertner & David M. Richardson & Sean D. J. Privett - 70-80 “My Husband Usually Makes Those Decisions”: Gender, Behavior, and Attitudes Toward the Marine Environment
by Misse Wester & Britta Eklund - 81-88 Recreational Value of an Oasis in Oman
by Slim Zekri & Msafiri Mbaga & Ayoub Fouzai & Saif Al-Shaqsi - 89-97 Effects of Soundscapes on Perceived Crowding and Encounter Norms
by Sang-Oh Kim & Bo Shelby - 98-108 Integrative Management of Commercialized Wild Mushroom: A Case Study of Thelephora ganbajun in Yunnan, Southwest China
by Jun He & Zhimei Zhou & Huixian Yang & Jianchu Xu - 109-122 Estimation of Mussel Population Response to Hydrologic Alteration in a Southeastern U.S. Stream
by James T. Peterson & Jason M. Wisniewski & Colin P. Shea & C. Rhett Jackson - 123-133 A Systems Thinking Approach to Environmental Follow-Up in a Swedish Central Public Authority: Hindrances and Possibilities for Learning from Experience
by Kristina Lundberg - 134-141 C and N Content in Density Fractions of Whole Soil and Soil Size Fraction Under Cacao Agroforestry Systems and Natural Forest in Bahia, Brazil
by Joice Cleide O. Rita & Emanuela Forestieri Gama-Rodrigues & Antonio Carlos Gama-Rodrigues & Jose Carlos Polidoro & Regina Cele R. Machado & Virupax C. Baligar - 142-149 Adaptively Managing Wildlife for Climate Change: A Fuzzy Logic Approach
by Tony Prato - 150-157 A GIS Approach to Prioritizing Habitat for Restoration Using Neotropical Migrant Songbird Criteria
by Eric J. Holzmueller & Michael D. Gaskins & Jean C. Mangun - 158-167 Hunting for a Living: Wildlife Trade, Rural Livelihoods and Declining Wildlife in the Hkakaborazi National Park, North Myanmar
by Madhu Rao & Than Zaw & Saw Htun & Than Myint - 168-176 Habitat Fragmentation in Arid Zones: A Case Study of Linaria nigricans Under Land Use Changes (SE Spain)
by Julio Peñas & Blas Benito & Juan Lorite & Miguel Ballesteros & Eva María Cañadas & Montserrat Martinez-Ortega - 177-188 Statistically Integrated Flow and Flood Modelling Compared to Hydrologically Integrated Quantity and Quality Model for Annual Flows in the Regulated Macquarie River in Arid Australia
by Shiquan Ren & Richard T. Kingsford - 189-197 A System Method for the Assessment of Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) in Mountain Watershed Areas: The Case of the “Giffre” Watershed (France)
by Bérengère Charnay - 198-211 Inputs of Nutrients and Fecal Bacteria to Freshwaters from Irrigated Agriculture: Case Studies in Australia and New Zealand
by Robert J. Wilcock & David Nash & Jochen Schmidt & Scott T. Larned & Mark R. Rivers & Pat Feehan - 212-228 The Role of Large Carnivore Committees in Legitimising Large Carnivore Management in Finland and Sweden
by Jani Pellikka & Camilla Sandström
June 2011, Volume 47, Issue 6
- 1005-1009 Introduction to the Biological Monitoring and Abatement Program
by Mark J. Peterson - 1010-1020 Twenty-Five Years of Ecological Recovery of East Fork Poplar Creek: Review of Environmental Problems and Remedial Actions
by James M. Loar & Arthur J. Stewart & John G. Smith - 1021-1032 Long-Term Water-Quality Changes in East Fork Poplar Creek, Tennessee: Background, Trends, and Potential Biological Consequences
by Arthur J. Stewart & John G. Smith & James M. Loar - 1033-1046 Role of a Comprehensive Toxicity Assessment and Monitoring Program in the Management and Ecological Recovery of a Wastewater Receiving Stream
by Mark S. Greeley Jr. & Lynn A. Kszos & Gail W. Morris & John G. Smith & Arthur J. Stewart - 1047-1063 Application of Biochemical and Physiological Indicators for Assessing Recovery of Fish Populations in a Disturbed Stream
by S. Marshall Adams & Kenneth D. Ham - 1064-1076 Monitoring Fish Contaminant Responses to Abatement Actions: Factors that Affect Recovery
by George R. Southworth & Mark J. Peterson & W. Kelly Roy & Teresa J. Mathews - 1077-1095 Long-Term Benthic Macroinvertebrate Community Monitoring to Assess Pollution Abatement Effectiveness
by John G. Smith & Craig C. Brandt & Sigurd W. Christensen - 1096-1111 Recovery of Fish Communities in a Warm Water Stream Following Pollution Abatement
by Michael G. Ryon - 1112-1124 Importance of Data Management in a Long-Term Biological Monitoring Program
by Sigurd W. Christensen & Craig C. Brandt & Mary K. McCracken - 1125-1140 Long-Term Biological Monitoring of an Impaired Stream: Synthesis and Environmental Management Implications
by Mark J. Peterson & Rebecca A. Efroymson & S. Marshall Adams
May 2011, Volume 47, Issue 5
- 701-715 College and University Environmental Programs as a Policy Problem (Part 1): Integrating Knowledge, Education, and Action for a Better World?
by Susan G. Clark & Murray B. Rutherford & Matthew R. Auer & David N. Cherney & Richard L. Wallace & David J. Mattson & Douglas A. Clark & Lee Foote & Naomi Krogman & Peter Wilshusen & Toddi Steelman - 716-726 College and University Environmental Programs as a Policy Problem (Part 2): Strategies for Improvement
by Susan G. Clark & Murray B. Rutherford & Matthew R. Auer & David N. Cherney & Richard L. Wallace & David J. Mattson & Douglas A. Clark & Lee Foote & Naomi Krogman & Peter Wilshusen & Toddi Steelman - 727-738 Linking Livelihoods and Conservation: An Examination of Local Residents’ Perceived Linkages Between Conservation and Livelihood Benefits Around Nepal’s Chitwan National Park
by Sanjay Nepal & Arian Spiteri - 739-750 Land Use-Based Landscape Planning and Restoration in Mine Closure Areas
by Jianjun Zhang & Meichen Fu & Ferri P. Hassani & Hui Zeng & Yuhuan Geng & Zhongke Bai - 751-765 Restoring Forests and Associated Ecosystem Services on Appalachian Coal Surface Mines
by Carl E. Zipper & James A. Burger & Jeffrey G. Skousen & Patrick N. Angel & Christopher D. Barton & Victor Davis & Jennifer A. Franklin - 766-776 Feature Extraction Techniques for Measuring Piñon and Juniper Tree Cover and Density, and Comparison with Field-Based Management Surveys
by Matthew D. Madsen & Daniel L. Zvirzdin & Bracken D. Davis & Steven L. Petersen & Bruce A. Roundy - 777-788 Communicating a Marine Protected Area Through the Local Press: The Case of the National Marine Park of Alonissos, Northern Sporades, Greece
by Angela Dikou & Niki Dionysopoulou - 789-801 Elephants Also Like Coffee: Trends and Drivers of Human–Elephant Conflicts in Coffee Agroforestry Landscapes of Kodagu, Western Ghats, India
by P. Bal & C. D. Nath & K. M. Nanaya & C. G. Kushalappa & C. Garcia - 802-813 Combining Conservation Value, Vulnerability, and Effectiveness of Mitigation Actions in Spatial Conservation Decisions: An Application to Coastal Oil Spill Combating
by Taina Ihaksi & Teemu Kokkonen & Inari Helle & Ari Jolma & Tiina Lecklin & Sakari Kuikka - 814-827 Perceptions of Community Benefits from Two Wild and Scenic Rivers
by Jordan W. Smith & Roger L. Moore - 828-839 Groundwater Vulnerability Assessment Combining the Drastic and Dyna-Clue Model in the Argentine Pampas
by M. Lourdes Lima & Karina Zelaya & Héctor Massone - 840-850 Changes in Public Commons as a Consequence of Urbanization: The Agara Lake in Bangalore, India
by R. D’Souza & H. Nagendra - 851-858 Influence of Sampling Effort on the Estimated Richness of Road-Killed Vertebrate Wildlife
by Alex Bager & Clarissa A. da Rosa - 859-875 Agri-Environmental Policy Measures in Israel: The Potential of Using Market-Oriented Instruments
by Liron Amdur & Elke Bertke & Jan Freese & Rainer Marggraf - 876-884 Effects of Information on Perceived Crowding and Encounter Norms
by Sang-Oh Kim & Bo Shelby - 885-898 Basin-Wide Distribution of Land Use and Human Population: Stream Order Modeling and River Basin Classification in Japan
by Hitoshi Miyamoto & Tsubasa Hashimoto & Kohji Michioku - 899-906 Paleozoological Data Suggest Euroamerican Settlement Did Not Displace Ursids and North American Elk from Lowlands to Highlands
by R. Lee Lyman - 907-916 Improving Voluntary Environmental Management Programs: Facilitating Learning and Adaptation
by Kenneth D. Genskow & Danielle M. Wood - 917-925 Absorptive Capacity as a Guiding Concept for Effective Public Sector Management and Conservation of Freshwater Ecosystems
by K. Murray & D. J. Roux & J. L. Nel & A. Driver & W. Freimund - 926-936 Balancing Energy Development and Conservation: A Method Utilizing Species Distribution Models
by Catherine S. Jarnevich & Murray K. Laubhan - 937-959 An Optimization Model for Integrated Urban Planning: Development and Application to Algeria’s Reghaïa and Heraoua Municipalities
by Fabio Zagonari - 960-968 Fish as Indicators of Disturbance in Streams Used for Snorkeling Activities in a Tourist Region
by Fabricio Barreto Teresa & Renato de Mei Romero & Lilian Casatti & José Sabino - 969-982 Farmers’ Assessment of the Social and Ecological Values of Land Uses in Central Highland Ethiopia
by Lalisa Alemayehu Duguma & Herbert Hager - 983-991 Efficiency of a Protected-Area Network in a Mediterranean Region: A Multispecies Assessment with Raptors
by María D. Abellán & José E. Martínez & José A. Palazón & Miguel Á. Esteve & José F. Calvo - 992-1004 Hydrological Classification of Natural Flow Regimes to Support Environmental Flow Assessments in Intensively Regulated Mediterranean Rivers, Segura River Basin (Spain)
by Oscar Belmar & Josefa Velasco & Francisco Martinez-Capel
April 2011, Volume 47, Issue 4
- 519-524 Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) Special Feature: Editorial
by Andy Thorpe & Pierre Failler & J. Maarten Bavinck - 525-535 Global Marine Protection Targets: How S.M.A.R.T are They?
by Louisa Wood - 536-545 A Fuzzy Logic Approach to Marine Spatial Management
by Lydia C. L. Teh & Louise S. L. Teh - 546-563 Tracking the Debate Around Marine Protected Areas: Key Issues and the BEG Framework
by Andy Thorpe & Maarten Bavinck & Sarah Coulthard - 564-572 The Establishment of Marine Protected Areas in Senegal: Untangling the Interactions Between International Institutions and National Actors
by Gianluca Ferraro & Marleen Brans & Moustapha Dème & Pierre Failler - 573-583 Marine Protected Area Management in South Africa: New Policies, Old Paradigms
by Merle Sowman & Maria Hauck & Lance van Sittert & Jackie Sunde - 584-592 Factors Influencing Success of Marine Protected Areas in the Visayas, Philippines as Related to Increasing Protected Area Coverage
by Richard Pollnac & Tarsila Seara - 593-602 Conservation, Conflict and the Governance of Fisher Wellbeing: Analysis of the Establishment of the Gulf of Mannar National Park and Biosphere Reserve
by Maarten Bavinck & Vriddagiri Vivekanandan - 603-616 Stakeholder Opinions on the Assessment of MPA Effectiveness and Their Interests to Participate at Pacific Rim National Park Reserve, Canada
by Nadine Heck & Philip Dearden & Adrian McDonald & Steve Carver - 617-629 MPA in Labor: Securing the Pearl Cays of Nicaragua
by Clarence Gonzalez & Svein Jentoft - 630-643 Marine Protected Dramas: The Flaws of the Brazilian National System of Marine Protected Areas
by Leopoldo C. Gerhardinger & Eduardo A. S. Godoy & Peter J. S. Jones & Gilberto Sales & Beatrice P. Ferreira - 644-655 Marine Conservation and Accession: The Future for the Croatian Adriatic
by Peter Mackelworth & Draško Holcer & Jelena Jovanović & Caterina Fortuna - 656-670 Science-Policy Interactions in MPA Site Selection in the Dutch Part of the North Sea
by Eline K. van Haastrecht & Hilde M. Toonen - 671-683 Social Contexts and Customary Fisheries: Marine Protected Areas and Indigenous Use, Australia
by Melissa Nursey-Bray - 684-700 A Global Evaluation of Coral Reef Management Performance: Are MPAs Producing Conservation and Socio-Economic Improvements?
by Venetia Hargreaves-Allen & Susana Mourato & Eleanor Jane Milner-Gulland
March 2011, Volume 47, Issue 3
- 315-321 The Need for Flexibility in Conservation Practices: Exotic Species as an Example
by Anne-Caroline Prévot-Julliard & Joanne Clavel & Pauline Teillac-Deschamps & Romain Julliard - 322-337 Approaches to Evaluating Climate Change Impacts on Species: A Guide to Initiating the Adaptation Planning Process
by Erika L. Rowland & Jennifer E. Davison & Lisa J. Graumlich - 338-351 Public Sector Reform and Governance for Adaptation: Implications of New Public Management for Adaptive Capacity in Mexico and Norway
by Hallie Eakin & Siri Eriksen & Per-Ove Eikeland & Cecilie Øyen - 352-367 Adaptive Capacity and Social-Environmental Change: Theoretical and Operational Modeling of Smallholder Coffee Systems Response in Mesoamerican Pacific Rim
by Hallie Eakin & Luis A. Bojórquez-Tapia & Rafael Monterde Diaz & Edwin Castellanos & Jeremy Haggar - 368-383 Spatial Rule-Based Assessment of Habitat Potential to Predict Impact of Land Use Changes on Biodiversity at Municipal Scale
by Rocco Scolozzi & Davide Geneletti - 384-397 Evaluating Post-Fire Forest Resilience Using GIS and Multi-Criteria Analysis: An Example from Cape Sounion National Park, Greece
by Margarita Arianoutsou & Sotirios Koukoulas & Dimitrios Kazanis - 398-409 Nutrient Response Modeling in Falls of the Neuse Reservoir
by Jing Lin & Jie Li - 410-424 Pressure Indicators of Wood Resource Use in an Atlantic Forest Area, Northeastern Brazil
by Patrícia Muniz de Medeiros & Alyson Luiz Santos de Almeida & Taline Cristina da Silva & Ulysses Paulino de Albuquerque - 425-442 Perception and Understanding of Invasive Alien Species Issues by Nature Conservation and Horticulture Professionals in Belgium
by Sonia Vanderhoeven & Julien Piqueray & Mathieu Halford & Greet Nulens & Jan Vincke & Grégory Mahy - 443-455 A General Framework for a Collaborative Water Quality Knowledge and Information Network
by Fernanda Dalcanale & Darrell Fontane & Jorge Csapo - 456-467 Green Space Changes and Planning in the Capital Region of China
by Xuegong Xu & Xiaofeng Duan & Haiqing Sun & Qiang Sun - 468-481 Shrub-Steppe Early Succession Following Juniper Cutting and Prescribed Fire
by Jonathan D. Bates & Kirk W. Davies & Robert N. Sharp - 482-496 Managing for Recreational Experience Opportunities: The Case of Hikers in Protected Areas in Catalonia, Spain
by Estela Inés Farías Torbidoni - 497-505 Wet/Dry Mapping: Using Citizen Scientists to Monitor the Extent of Perennial Surface Flow in Dryland Regions
by Dale S. Turner & Holly E. Richter - 506-517 Assessing the Cost of an Invasive Forest Pathogen: A Case Study with Oak Wilt
by Robert G. Haight & Frances R. Homans & Tetsuya Horie & Shefali V. Mehta & David J. Smith & Robert C. Venette
February 2011, Volume 47, Issue 2
- 161-172 The Route to Best Science in Implementation of the Endangered Species Act’s Consultation Mandate: The Benefits of Structured Effects Analysis
by Dennis D. Murphy & Paul S. Weiland - 173-187 The Indus Irrigation System, Natural Resources, and Community Occupational Quality in the Delta Region of Pakistan
by Junaid Alam Memon & Gopal Bahadur Thapa - 188-200 Fishing Effort and Catch Composition of Urban Market and Rural Villages in Brazilian Amazon
by Gustavo Hallwass & Priscila Fabiana Lopes & Anastacio Afonso Juras & Renato Azevedo Matias Silvano - 201-217 Stormwater Runoff Characterized by GIS Determined Source Areas and Runoff Volumes
by Yang Liu & Puripus Soonthornnonda & Jin Li & Erik R. Christensen - 218-229 A Review of the Relative Merits of Conserving, Using, or Draining Papyrus Swamps
by Ilya M. D. Maclean & Rosalind R. Boar & Charles Lugo - 230-238 Mapping Threats to Power Line Corridors for Connecticut Rights-of-Way Management
by H. M. Poulos & A. E. Camp - 239-253 Land Use Planning and Social Equity in North Carolina’s Compensatory Wetland and Stream Mitigation Programs
by Todd BenDor & Audrey Stewart - 254-262 Landscape Connectivity Shapes the Spread Pattern of the Rice Water Weevil: A Case Study from Zhejiang, China
by Zhengjun Wang & Jianguo Wu & Hanwu Shang & Jiaan Cheng - 263-278 The Fate of Priority Areas for Conservation in Protected Areas: A Fine-Scale Markov Chain Approach
by Clara Tattoni & Marco Ciolli & Fabrizio Ferretti - 279-290 Assessing Ecological Water Quality with Macroinvertebrates and Fish: A Case Study from a Small Mediterranean River
by Maria Th. Cheimonopoulou & Dimitra C. Bobori & Ioannis Theocharopoulos & Maria Lazaridou - 291-302 Land Use and Water Quality Along a Mekong Tributary in Northern Lao P.D.R
by Olivier Ribolzi & Juliette Cuny & Phonexay Sengsoulichanh & Claire Mousquès & Bounsamai Soulileuth & Alain Pierret & Sylvain Huon & Oloth Sengtaheuanghoung - 303-313 Research Gaps Related to Forest Management and Stream Sediment in the United States
by Christopher J. Anderson & B. Graeme Lockaby
January 2011, Volume 47, Issue 1
- 1-10 Cranes, Crops and Conservation: Understanding Human Perceptions of Biodiversity Conservation in South Korea’s Civilian Control Zone
by Jin-Oh Kim & Frederick Steiner & Elizabeth Mueller - 11-27 Expansion of Nature Conservation Areas: Problems with Natura 2000 Implementation in Poland?
by Malgorzata Grodzinska-Jurczak & Joanna Cent - 28-39 Contrasting Landscape Influences on Sediment Supply and Stream Restoration Priorities in Northern Fennoscandia (Sweden and Finland) and Coastal British Columbia
by Jordan Rosenfeld & Daniel Hogan & Daniel Palm & Hans Lundquist & Christer Nilsson & Timothy J. Beechie - 40-55 The Usefulness of a Threat and Disturbance Categorization Developed for Queensland Wetlands to Environmental Management, Monitoring, and Evaluation
by A. J. J. Lynch - 56-66 Modeling the Impacts of Cetacean-Focused Tourism in Taiwan: Observations from Cetacean Watching Boats: 2002–2005
by Yung-Ping Tseng & Yu-Chin Huang & Gerard T. Kyle & Ming-Ching Yang - 67-76 Acute Upper Thermal Limits of Three Aquatic Invasive Invertebrates: Hot Water Treatment to Prevent Upstream Transport of Invasive Species
by Jessica Beyer & Philip Moy & Bart De Stasio - 77-92 Incorporating Ecosystem Function Concept in Environmental Planning and Decision Making by Means of Multi-Criteria Evaluation: The Case-Study of Kalloni, Lesbos, Greece
by Vera Oikonomou & Panayiotis G. Dimitrakopoulos & Andreas Y. Troumbis - 93-106 Developing a Monitoring Protocol for Visitor-Created Informal Trails in Yosemite National Park, USA
by Yu-Fai Leung & Todd Newburger & Marci Jones & Bill Kuhn & Brittany Woiderski - 107-120 Factors Influencing Farmers’ Willingness to Participate in the Conversion of Cultivated Land to Wetland Program in Sanjiang National Nature Reserve, China
by Chunli Zhang & Daniel Robinson & Jing Wang & Jibin Liu & Xiaohui Liu & Lianjun Tong - 121-129 Combining Landscape-Level Conservation Planning and Biodiversity Offset Programs: A Case Study
by Jared G. Underwood - 130-140 Environmental Impact Assessment of Sand Mining from the Small Catchment Rivers in the Southwestern Coast of India: A Case Study
by Sreedharan Sreebha & Damodaran Padmalal - 141-159 Potential Effects of Dams on Migratory Fish in the Mekong River: Lessons from Salmon in the Fraser and Columbia Rivers
by John W. Ferguson & Michael Healey & Patrick Dugan & Chris Barlow
December 2010, Volume 46, Issue 6
- 829-833 Squaring the Circle? Combining Models, Indicators, Experts and End-Users in Integrated Land-Use Management Support Tools
by Christine Fürst & Martin Volk & Franz Makeschin - 834-849 How Can We Make Progress with Decision Support Systems in Landscape and River Basin Management? Lessons Learned from a Comparative Analysis of Four Different Decision Support Systems
by Martin Volk & Sven Lautenbach & Hedwig van Delden & Lachlan T. H. Newham & Ralf Seppelt - 850-861 Harnessing Ecosystem Models and Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis for the Support of Forest Management
by Bernhard Wolfslehner & Rupert Seidl - 862-877 A Generic Bio-Economic Farm Model for Environmental and Economic Assessment of Agricultural Systems
by Sander Janssen & Kamel Louhichi & Argyris Kanellopoulos & Peter Zander & Guillermo Flichman & Huib Hengsdijk & Eelco Meuter & Erling Andersen & Hatem Belhouchette & Maria Blanco & Nina Borkowski & Thomas Heckelei & Martin Hecker & Hongtao Li & Alfons Oude Lansink & Grete Stokstad & Peter Thorne & Herman van Keulen & Martin K. van Ittersum - 878-893 Upscaling of Environmental Information: Support of Land-Use Management Decisions by Spatio-Temporal Regionalization Approaches
by Dietmar Zirlewagen & Klaus von Wilpert - 894-907 Testing the Indicative Value of Magnetic Susceptibility Measurements for Concluding on Site Potentials and Risks Provoked by Fly Ash Deposition
by C. Fürst & C. Lorz & D. Zirlewagen & F. Makeschin - 908-919 Forest Naturalness: Criterion for Decision Support in Designation and Management of Protected Forest Areas
by Martin Moravčík & Zuzana Sarvašová & Ján Merganič & Matej Schwarz - 920-930 GIS-based Probability Assessment of Natural Hazards in Forested Landscapes of Central and South-Eastern Europe
by C. Lorz & C. Fürst & Z. Galic & D. Matijasic & V. Podrazky & N. Potocic & P. Simoncic & M. Strauch & H. Vacik & F. Makeschin - 931-940 How Socio-Economic Conditions Influence Forest Policy Development in Central and South-East Europe
by Dijana Vuletić & Nenad Potočić & Silvija Krajter & Ivan Seletković & Christine Fürst & Franz Makeschin & Zoran Galić & Carsten Lorz & Dragan Matijašič & Matjaž Zupanič & Primož Simončič & Harald Vacik - 941-952 How to Support Forest Management in a World of Change: Results of Some Regional Studies
by C. Fürst & C. Lorz & H. Vacik & N. Potocic & F. Makeschin - 953-968 Pimp Your Landscape: A Tool for Qualitative Evaluation of the Effects of Regional Planning Measures on Ecosystem Services
by Christine Fürst & Martin Volk & Katrin Pietzsch & Franz Makeschin
November 2010, Volume 46, Issue 5
- 659-670 Toward a Conceptual Framework for Blending Social and Biophysical Attributes in Conservation Planning: A Case-Study of Privately-Conserved Lands
by Lorena Pasquini & Chasca Twyman & John Wainwright - 671-684 Montana’s Clark Fork River Basin Task Force: A Vehicle for Integrated Water Resources Management?
by David D. Shively & Gerald Mueller - 685-698 A Global Analysis of Protected Area Management Effectiveness
by Fiona Leverington & Katia Lemos Costa & Helena Pavese & Allan Lisle & Marc Hockings - 699-710 Grey Nurse Shark (Carcharias taurus) Diving Tourism: Tourist Compliance and Shark Behaviour at Fish Rock, Australia
by Kirby Smith & Mark Scarr & Carol Scarpaci - 711-724 Local and Regional Partnerships in Natural Resource Management: The Challenge of Bridging Institutional Levels
by Katrin Prager - 725-737 Resource Selection by Elk in an Agro-Forested Landscape of Northwestern Nebraska
by David M. Baasch & Justin W. Fischer & Scott E. Hygnstrom & Kurt C. VerCauteren & Andrew J. Tyre & Joshua J. Millspaugh & James W. Merchant & Jerry D. Volesky - 738-747 Sargassum as a Natural Solution to Enhance Dune Plant Growth
by Amy Williams & Rusty Feagin - 748-760 Applying the Ecosystem Approach to Select Priority Areas for Forest Landscape Restoration in the Yungas, Northwestern Argentina
by Elena Ianni & Davide Geneletti - 761-770 Evaluating the Illinois Stream Valley Segment Model as an Effective Management Tool
by Stephen S. Warrner & Robert U. Fischer & Ann M. Holtrop & Leon C. Hinz Jr. & James M. Novak - 771-780 Using Regression Tree Analysis to Improve Predictions of Low-Flow Nitrate and Chloride in Willamette River Basin Watersheds
by Cara J. Poor & Jeffrey L. Ullman - 781-789 In Situ Burning Restores the Ecological Function and Structure of an Oil-Impacted Coastal Marsh
by Joseph Baustian & Irving Mendelssohn & Qianxin Lin & John Rapp - 790-800 Selecting Sites for Converting Farmlands to Wetlands in the Sanjiang Plain, Northeast China, Based on Remote Sensing and GIS
by Ni Huang & Zongming Wang & Dianwei Liu & Zheng Niu - 801-808 Minimizing Collision Risk Between Migrating Raptors and Marine Wind Farms: Development of a Spatial Planning Tool
by Anette Jægerfeldt Baisner & Jonas Lembcke Andersen & Anders Findsen & Simon Wilhelm Yde Granath & Karin Ølgaard Madsen & Mark Desholm - 809-819 Using Topography to Meet Wildlife and Fuels Treatment Objectives in Fire-Suppressed Landscapes
by Emma C. Underwood & Joshua H. Viers & James F. Quinn & Malcolm North - 820-826 Bird Mortality in Oil Field Wastewater Disposal Facilities
by Pedro Ramirez Jr. - 827-827 Erratum to: The Influence of Scale Preferences on the Design of a Water Innovation: A Case in Dutch River Management
by Heleen Vreugdenhil & Jill Slinger & Emiel Kater & Wil Thissen
October 2010, Volume 46, Issue 4
- 525-530 Bioenergy Sustainability in China: Potential and Impacts
by Jie Zhuang & Randall W. Gentry & Gui-Rui Yu & Gary S. Sayler & John W. Bickham - 531-538 Sustainable Use of Biotechnology for Bioenergy Feedstocks
by Hong S. Moon & Jason M. Abercrombie & Albert P. Kausch & C. Neal Stewart Jr. - 539-554 Development Potentials and Policy Options of Biomass in China
by Lei Shen & Litao Liu & Zhijun Yao & Gang Liu & Mario Lucas - 555-564 Potential CO2 Emission Reduction by Development of Non-Grain-Based Bioethanol in China
by Hongqiang Li & Limao Wang & Lei Shen - 565-578 Comparative Life Cycle Assessment of Lignocellulosic Ethanol Production: Biochemical Versus Thermochemical Conversion
by Dongyan Mu & Thomas Seager & P. Suresh Rao & Fu Zhao - 579-589 Major Energy Plants and Their Potential for Bioenergy Development in China
by Xiaofeng Li & Shenglin Hou & Man Su & Mingfeng Yang & Shihua Shen & Gaoming Jiang & Dongmei Qi & Shuangyan Chen & Gongshe Liu - 590-598 Allelopathic Potential of Switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L.) on Perennial Ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.) and Alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.)
by Junfeng Shui & Yu An & Yongqing Ma & Nobumasa Ichizen - 599-609 Seedling Biomass Partition and Water Use Efficiency of Switchgrass and Milkvetch in Monocultures and Mixtures in Response to Various Water Availabilities
by Bingcheng Xu & Xiping Deng & Suiqi Zhang & Lun Shan - 610-617 Life Cycle Assessment of a Wastewater Treatment Plant Focused on Material and Energy Flows
by Jian-Guang Wu & Xiang-Yu Meng & Xiao-Meng Liu & Xian-Wei Liu & Zhi-Xia Zheng & De-Qian Xu & Guo-Ping Sheng & Han-Qing Yu - 618-632 Estimation and Spatiotemporal Analysis of Methane Emissions from Agriculture in China
by Chao Fu & Guirui Yu - 633-642 Spatio-Temporal Variability of Soil Respiration of Forest Ecosystems in China: Influencing Factors and Evaluation Model
by Ze-Mei Zheng & Gui-Rui Yu & Xiao-Min Sun & Sheng-Gong Li & Yue-Si Wang & Ying-Hong Wang & Yu-Ling Fu & Qiu-Feng Wang - 643-657 Emergy Assessment of a Wheat-Maize Rotation System with Different Water Assignments in the North China Plain
by Shi Hu & Xingguo Mo & Zhonghui Lin & Jianxiu Qiu
September 2010, Volume 46, Issue 3
- 315-328 Lessons Learned from a Decade of Sudden Oak Death in California: Evaluating Local Management
by Janice Alexander & Christopher A. Lee - 329-339 From Bathymetry to Bioshields: A Review of Post-Tsunami Ecological Research in India and its Implications for Policy
by Nibedita Mukherjee & Farid Dahdouh-Guebas & Vena Kapoor & Rohan Arthur & Nico Koedam & Aarthi Sridhar & Kartik Shanker - 340-350 A Case History of the Science and Management Collaboration in Understanding Hypoxia Events in Long Bay, South Carolina, USA
by Denise Sanger & Debra Hernandez & Susan Libes & George Voulgaris & Braxton Davis & Erik Smith & Rebecca Shuford & Dwayne Porter & Eric Koepfler & Joseph Bennett - 351-366 The Impact of Future Land Use Scenarios on Runoff Volumes in the Muskegon River Watershed
by Deepak K. Ray & Jonah M. Duckles & Bryan C. Pijanowski - 367-377 Germinable Soil Seed Banks and the Restoration Potential of Abandoned Cropland on the Chinese Hilly-Gullied Loess Plateau
by Ning Wang & Ju-Ying Jiao & Yan-Feng Jia & Wen-Juan Bai & Zhen-Guo Zhang
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