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September 2010, Volume 46, Issue 3
- 378-390 Evaluating The National Land Cover Database Tree Canopy and Impervious Cover Estimates Across the Conterminous United States: A Comparison with Photo-Interpreted Estimates
by David J. Nowak & Eric J. Greenfield - 391-403 Thinning Pine Plantations to Reestablish Oak Openings Species in Northwestern Ohio
by Scott R. Abella - 404-410 The Effects of Urbanization on Net Primary Productivity in Southeastern China
by Dengsheng Lu & Xiaofeng Xu & Hanqin Tian & Emilio Moran & Maosheng Zhao & Steven Running - 411-423 Local Irrigation Management Institutions Mediate Changes Driven by External Policy and Market Pressures in Nepal and Thailand
by Ram C. Bastakoti & Ganesh P. Shivakoti & Louis Lebel - 424-435 Visual Perception of Habitats Adopted for Post-Mining Landscape Rehabilitation
by Petr Sklenicka & Kristina Molnarova - 436-451 A Case Study of Form-Based Solutions for Watershed Protection
by Hannah E. Berg & Todd K. BenDor - 452-458 Native Perennial Forb Variation Between Mountain Big Sagebrush and Wyoming Big Sagebrush Plant Communities
by Kirk W. Davies & Jon D. Bates - 459-470 Biological Assessment to Support Ecological Recovery of a Degraded Headwater System
by Scott D. Longing & Brian E. Haggard - 471-483 Landscape-Based Assessment of Human Disturbance for Michigan Lakes
by Lizhu Wang & Kevin Wehrly & James E. Breck & Lidia Szabo Kraft - 484-493 Integrating Environmental and Socio-Economic Indicators of a Linked Catchment–Coastal System Using Variable Environmental Intensity
by John R. Dymond & Tim J. A. Davie & Andrew D. Fenemor & Jagath C. Ekanayake & Ben R. Knight & Anthony O. Cole & Oscar Montes de Oca Munguia & Will J. Allen & Roger G. Young & Les R. Basher & Marc Dresser & Chris J. Batstone - 494-509 Spatial Targeting of Agri-Environmental Measures: Cost-Effectiveness and Distributional Consequences
by Sandra Uthes & Bettina Matzdorf & Klaus Müller & Harald Kaechele - 510-524 A Nationally Consistent NHDPlus Framework for Identifying Interstate Waters: Implications for Integrated Assessments and Interjurisdictional TMDLs
by William Cooter & James Rineer & Brandon Bergenroth
August 2010, Volume 46, Issue 2
- 143-153 Hunting, Livelihoods and Declining Wildlife in the Hponkanrazi Wildlife Sanctuary, North Myanmar
by Madhu Rao & Saw Htun & Than Zaw & Than Myint - 154-166 Roles of Scholars in the Practice of Combating-Desertification: A Case Study in Northwest China
by Lihua Yang & Zhiyong Lan & Jianguo Wu - 167-180 Incorporating Recreational Users into Marine Protected Area Planning: A Study of Recreational Boating in British Columbia, Canada
by Darcy L. Gray & Rosaline Canessa & Rick Rollins & C. Peter Keller & Philip Dearden - 181-194 Modeling the Relations Between Flow Regime Components, Species Traits, and Spawning Success of Fishes in Warmwater Streams
by Scott W. Craven & James T. Peterson & Mary C. Freeman & Thomas J. Kwak & Elise Irwin - 195-212 Evaluating U.S. National Heritage Areas: Theory, Methods, and Application
by Daniel Laven & Curtis Ventriss & Robert Manning & Nora Mitchell - 213-224 Response of Soil Inorganic Nitrogen to Land Use and Topographic Position in the Cofre de Perote Volcano (Mexico)
by Adolfo Campos C. - 225-236 Sensitivity Analysis of Land Unit Suitability for Conservation Using a Knowledge-Based System
by Hope C. Humphries & Patrick S. Bourgeron & Keith M. Reynolds - 237-253 Mosaics of Exotic Forest Plantations and Native Forests as Habitat of Pumas
by Marcelo Mazzolli - 254-267 How Preferences for Public Participation are Linked to Perceptions of the Context, Preferences for Outcomes, and Individual Characteristics
by Seth Tuler & Thomas Webler - 268-284 The Weakness of Tight Ties: Why Scientists Almost Destroyed the Coachella Valley Multispecies Habitat Conservation Plan in Order to Save it
by Bruce Evan Goldstein - 285-301 Evaluating the Response of Biological Assemblages as Potential Indicators for Restoration Measures in an Intermittent Mediterranean River
by Samantha Jane Hughes & Jose Santos & Teresa Ferreira & Ana Mendes - 302-313 An Ecologically-Sustainable Surface Water Withdrawal Framework for Cropland Irrigation: A Case Study in Alabama
by Puneet Srivastava & Anand K. Gupta & Latif Kalin
July 2010, Volume 46, Issue 1
- 1-6 Multilevel Water Governance and Problems of Scale: Setting the Stage for a Broader Debate
by Timothy Moss & Jens Newig - 7-16 The Scaling of Water Governance Tasks: A Comparative Federal Analysis of the European Union and Australia
by David Benson & Andrew Jordan - 17-28 Mind the Costs: Rescaling and Multi-Level Environmental Governance in Venice Lagoon
by Matteo Roggero & Oliver Fritsch - 29-43 The Influence of Scale Preferences on the Design of a Water Innovation: A Case in Dutch River Management
by Heleen Vreudenhil & Jill Slinger & Emiel Kater & Wil Thissen - 44-59 Constructing a Strategic, National Resource: European Policies and the Up-Scaling of Water Services in the Algarve, Portugal
by Andreas Thiel - 60-80 Deliberation and Scale in Mekong Region Water Governance
by John Dore & Louis Lebel - 81-90 Revisiting the Meaning and Purpose of the “National Park Service Organic Act”
by John Lemons - 91-100 Fuel Reduction Management Practices in Riparian Areas of the Western USA
by Katharine R. Stone & David S. Pilliod & Kathleen A. Dwire & Charles C. Rhoades & Sherry P. Wollrab & Michael K. Young - 101-109 Road and Rail Side Vegetation Management Implications of Habitat Use by Moose Relative to Brush Cutting Season
by Roy V. Rea & Kenneth N. Child & David P. Spata & Douglas MacDonald - 110-116 Changes in Soil Particulate Organic Matter, Microbial Biomass, and Activity Following Afforestation of Marginal Agricultural Lands in a Semi-Arid Area of Northeast China
by Rong Mao & De-Hui Zeng - 117-133 Sustainable Forest Management Preferences of Interest Groups in Three Regions with Different Levels of Industrial Forestry: An Exploratory Attribute-Based Choice Experiment
by Kati Berninger & Wiktor Adamowicz & Daniel Kneeshaw & Christian Messier - 134-142 Regionalization of Landscape Pattern Indices Using Multivariate Cluster Analysis
by Jed Long & Trisalyn Nelson & Michael Wulder
June 2010, Volume 45, Issue 6
- 1243-1243 Environmental Management Welcomes a New Face and Reinforces Its Focus on Science-Based Stewardship
by Virginia H. Dale - 1244-1256 The Perceived Implications of an Outsourcing Model on Governance within British Columbia Provincial Parks in Canada: A Quantitative Study
by Paul Eagles & Mark Havitz & Bonnie McCutcheon & Windekind Buteau-Duitschaever & Troy Glover - 1257-1270 Problems of Outdoor Recreation: The Effect of Visitors’ Demographics on the Perceptions of Termessos National Park, Turkey
by Selcuk Sayan & Osman Karagüzel - 1271-1285 Valuing New Jersey’s Ecosystem Services and Natural Capital: A Spatially Explicit Benefit Transfer Approach
by Shuang Liu & Robert Costanza & Austin Troy & John D’Aagostino & Willam Mates - 1286-1298 Defining Chlorophyll-a Reference Conditions in European Lakes
by Sandra Poikāne & Maria Helena Alves & Christine Argillier & Marcel van den Berg & Fabio Buzzi & Eberhard Hoehn & Caridad de Hoyos & Ivan Karottki & Christophe Laplace-Treyture & Anne Lyche Solheim & José Ortiz-Casas & Ingmar Ott & Geoff Phillips & Ansa Pilke & João Pádua & Spela Remec-Rekar & Ursula Riedmüller & Jochen Schaumburg & Maria Luisa Serrano & Hanna Soszka & Deirdre Tierney & Gorazd Urbanič & Georg Wolfram - 1299-1311 Socioeconomic Factors Affecting Local Support for Black Bear Recovery Strategies
by Anita T. Morzillo & Angela G. Mertig & Jeffrey W. Hollister & Nathan Garner & Jianguo Liu - 1312-1331 Reforms from the Ground Up: A Review of Community-Based Forest Management in Tropical Developing Countries
by Lise Tole - 1332-1343 Fire Regimes and Tree Growth in Low Rainfall Jarrah Forest of South-west Australia
by Neil Burrows & Bruce Ward & Alex Robinson - 1344-1351 Sustaining Ecological Integrity with Respect to Climate Change: A Fuzzy Adaptive Management Approach
by Tony Prato - 1352-1362 Impacts of Off-Road Vehicles (ORVs) on Burrow Architecture of Ghost Crabs (Genus Ocypode) on Sandy Beaches
by Serena Lucrezi & Thomas A. Schlacher - 1363-1377 A Methodology for the Evaluation of Water Policies in European Countries
by Lucia De Stefano & Javier de Pedraza Gilsanz & Fermín Villarroya Gil
May 2010, Volume 45, Issue 5
- 881-895 The Development of an Ecosystem Services Framework for South East Queensland
by Simone Maynard & David James & Andrew Davidson - 896-911 Spatial Differentiation of Landscape Values in the Murray River Region of Victoria, Australia
by Xuan Zhu & Sharron Pfueller & Paul Whitelaw & Caroline Winter - 912-921 Science-Seeking Behaviour of Conservation Authorities in Ontario
by Gussai Sheikheldin & Gail Krantzberg & Karl Schaefer - 922-938 Understanding the Value of Local Ecological Knowledge and Practices for Habitat Restoration in Human-Altered Floodplain Systems: A Case from Bangladesh
by Abdullah-Al Mamun - 939-952 Effect of Classification Procedure on the Performance of Numerically Defined Ecological Regions
by Ton Snelder & Anthony Lehmann & Nicolas Lamouroux & John Leathwick & Karin Allenbach - 953-962 A Management Tool for Assessing Aquaculture Environmental Impacts in Chilean Patagonian Fjords: Integrating Hydrodynamic and Pellets Dispersion Models
by Antonio Tironi & Víctor H. Marin & Francisco J. Campuzano - 963-973 Effect of Diel Activity Patterns and Harvesting Pressure on the Diversity and Biomass of Sea Cucumbers in Marovo Lagoon, Solomon Islands
by Christine Buckius & Simon Albert & Ian Tibbetts & James Udy - 974-984 Anticipating Forest and Range Land Development in Central Oregon (USA) for Landscape Analysis, with an Example Application Involving Mule Deer
by Jeffrey D. Kline & Alissa Moses & Theresa Burcsu - 985-997 Indigenous Knowledge and Long-term Ecological Change: Detection, Interpretation, and Responses to Changing Ecological Conditions in Pacific Island Communities
by Matthew Lauer & Shankar Aswani - 998-1013 Proposal for an Integral Quality Index for Urban and Urbanized Beaches
by Eduard Ariza & Jose A. Jimenez & Rafael Sarda & Miriam Villares & Josep Pinto & Rosa Fraguell & Elisabet Roca & Carolina Marti & Herminia Valdemoro & Ramon Ballester & Modest Fluvia - 1014-1026 Land Use in Korean Tidal Wetlands: Impacts and Management Strategies
by Sun-Kee Hong & Chul-Hwan Koh & Richard R. Harris & Jae-Eun Kim & Jeom-Sook Lee & Byung-Sun Ihm - 1027-1039 Water Access, Water Scarcity, and Climate Change
by Pierre Mukheibir - 1040-1051 Impacts of Adjacent Land Use and Isolation on Marsh Bird Communities
by Lyndsay A. Smith & Patricia Chow-Fraser - 1052-1064 Resident Motivations and Willingness-to-Pay for Urban Biodiversity Conservation in Guangzhou (China)
by Wendy Y. Chen & C. Y. Jim - 1065-1075 Public Perception of Blue-Algae Bloom Risk in Hongze Lake of China
by Lei Huang & Kai Sun & Jie Ban & Jun Bi - 1076-1095 An Assessment of Land Conservation Patterns in Maine Based on Spatial Analysis of Ecological and Socioeconomic Indicators
by Christopher S. Cronan & Robert J. Lilieholm & Jill Tremblay & Timothy Glidden - 1096-1111 Assessing Surface Water Quality and Its Relation with Urban Land Cover Changes in the Lake Calumet Area, Greater Chicago
by Cyril Wilson & Qihao Weng - 1112-1126 How Widely Applicable is River Basin Management? An Analysis of Wastewater Management in an Arid Transboundary Case
by Ines Dombrowsky & Ram Almog & Nir Becker & Eran Feitelson & Simone Klawitter & Stefan Lindemann & Natalie Mutlak - 1127-1141 Guiding Climate Change Adaptation Within Vulnerable Natural Resource Management Systems
by Douglas K. Bardsley & Susan M. Sweeney - 1142-1154 Sustainably Harvesting a Large Carnivore? Development of Eurasian Lynx Populations in Norway During 160 Years of Shifting Policy
by John D. C. Linnell & Henrik Broseth & John Odden & Erlend Birkeland Nilsen - 1155-1163 Using Newspaper Coverage Analysis to Evaluate Public Perception of Management in River-Floodplain Systems
by Brack W. Hale - 1164-1174 Evaluating Conservation Program Success with Landsat and SWAT
by Michael J. White & Daniel E. Storm & Philip Busteed & Scott Stoodley & Shannon J. Phillips - 1175-1190 Analyzing Hydrological Sustainability Through Water Balance
by Anna Menció & Albert Folch & Josep Mas-Pla - 1191-1200 Assessing the Effects of Management Alternatives on Habitat Suitability in a Forested Landscape of Northeastern China
by Jin Longru & Hong S. He & Zhou Yufei & Bu Rencang & Sun Keping - 1201-1222 Environmental Indicators to Assess the Risk of Diffuse Nitrogen Losses from Agriculture
by Uwe Buczko & Rolf O. Kuchenbuch - 1223-1230 An Integrated Sampling and Analysis Approach for Improved Biodiversity Monitoring
by Amielle A. DeWan & Elise F. Zipkin - 1231-1242 Analyzing the Data-Rich-But-Information-Poor Syndrome in Dutch Water Management in Historical Perspective
by Jos G. Timmerman & Euro Beinat & Katrien Termeer & Wim Cofino
April 2010, Volume 45, Issue 4
- 651-661 Water Challenges for Geologic Carbon Capture and Sequestration
by Robin L. Newmark & Samuel J. Friedmann & Susan A. Carroll - 662-668 Eutrophication of Lake Waters in China: Cost, Causes, and Control
by C. Le & Y. Zha & Y. Li & D. Sun & H. Lu & B. Yin - 669-681 Recent Changes in the Riparian Forest of a Large Regulated Mediterranean River: Implications for Management
by Eduardo González & María González-Sanchis & Álvaro Cabezas & Francisco A. Comín & Etienne Muller - 682-696 Towards a Duty of Care for Biodiversity
by G. Earl & A. Curtis & C. Allan - 697-710 Assessing Public Preferences for Forest Biomass Based Energy in the Southern United States
by Andres Susaeta & Janaki Alavalapati & Pankaj Lal & Jagannadha R. Matta & Evan Mercer - 711-722 Building Local Community Commitment to Wetlands Restoration: A Case Study of the Cache River Wetlands in Southern Illinois, USA
by Mae A. Davenport & Christopher A. Bridges & Jean C. Mangun & Andrew D. Carver & Karl W. J. Williard & Elizabeth O. Jones - 723-738 Planning for the Human Dimensions of Oil Spills and Spill Response
by Thomas Webler & Fabienne Lord - 739-750 Ecosystem-Based Analysis of a Marine Protected Area Where Fisheries and Protected Species Coexist
by Alejandro Espinoza-Tenorio & Gabriela Montaño-Moctezuma & Ileana Espejel - 751-758 Combining Aboriginal and Non-Aboriginal Knowledge to Assess and Manage Feral Water Buffalo Impacts on Perennial Freshwater Springs of the Aboriginal-Owned Arnhem Plateau, Australia
by Emilie-Jane Ens & Peter Cooke & Ray Nadjamerrek & Seraine Namundja & Victor Garlngarr & Dean Yibarbuk - 759-778 Index of Alien Impact: A Method for Evaluating Potential Ecological Impact of Alien Plant Species
by Teresa K. Magee & Paul L. Ringold & Michael A. Bollman & Ted L. Ernst - 779-792 Variation in Vegetation Structure and Soil Properties, and the Relation Between Understory Plants and Environmental Variables Under Different Phyllostachys pubescens Forests in Southeastern China
by Changshun Zhang & Gaodi Xie & Shaohui Fan & Lin Zhen - 793-806 Marine Habitat Classification for Ecosystem-Based Management: A Proposed Hierarchical Framework
by Marisa L. Guarinello & Emily J. Shumchenia & John W. King - 807-821 The Efficacy of a Programme of Landslide Risk Reduction in Areas of Unplanned Housing in the Eastern Caribbean
by Malcolm G. Anderson & Elizabeth Holcombe & Maricarmen Esquivel & Joaquin Toro & Francis Ghesquiere - 822-833 Spatial and Temporal Patterns in Fish Assemblages Following an Artificially Extended Floodplain Inundation Event, Northern Murray-Darling Basin, Australia
by Robert J. Rolls & G. Glenn Wilson - 834-841 Pesticide Risk Indicators: Unidentified Inert Ingredients Compromise Their Integrity and Utility
by Michael Surgan & Madison Condon & Caroline Cox - 842-855 A Method and Rationale for Deriving Nutrient Criteria for Small Rivers and Streams in Ohio
by Robert J. Miltner - 856-867 Application of Two Quality Indices as Monitoring and Management Tools of Rivers. Case Study: The Imera Meridionale River, Italy
by Giuseppe Bonanno & Rosa Lo Giudice - 868-880 A Water Quality Model for Regional Stream Assessment and Conservation Strategy Development
by Marcia S. Meixler & Mark B. Bain
March 2010, Volume 45, Issue 3
- 425-428 Editorial
by Runsheng Yin - 429-441 China’s Primary Programs of Terrestrial Ecosystem Restoration: Initiation, Implementation, and Challenges
by Runsheng Yin & Guiping Yin - 442-453 Assessing China’s Ecological Restoration Programs: What’s Been Done and What Remains to Be Done?
by Runsheng Yin & Guiping Yin & Lanying Li - 454-465 Modeling the Driving Forces of the Land Use and Land Cover Changes Along the Upper Yangtze River of China
by Run Sheng Yin & Qing Xiang & Jin Tao Xu & Xiang Zheng Deng - 466-475 Quantifying Terrestrial Ecosystem Carbon Dynamics in the Jinsha Watershed, Upper Yangtze, China from 1975 to 2000
by Shuqing Zhao & Shuguang Liu & Runsheng Yin & Zhengpeng Li & Yulin Deng & Kun Tan & Xiangzheng Deng & David Rothstein & Jiaguo Qi - 476-487 Quantifying the Effect of Ecological Restoration on Soil Erosion in China’s Loess Plateau Region: An Application of the MMF Approach
by Changbin Li & Jiaguo Qi & Zhaodong Feng & Runsheng Yin & Biyun Guo & Feng Zhang & Songbing Zou - 488-501 Cost-Effectiveness of Payments for Ecosystem Services with Dual Goals of Environment and Poverty Alleviation
by Crystal Gauvin & Emi Uchida & Scott Rozelle & Jintao Xu & Jinyan Zhan - 502-512 An Empirical Analysis of the Effects of China’s Land Conversion Program on Farmers’ Income Growth and Labor Transfer
by Shunbo Yao & Yajun Guo & Xuexi Huo - 513-525 Evaluation of the Impact of the Natural Forest Protection Program on Rural Household Livelihoods
by Katrina Mullan & Andreas Kontoleon & Timothy M. Swanson & Shiqiu Zhang - 526-540 An Estimation of the Effects of China’s Priority Forestry Programs on Farmers’ Income
by Can Liu & Jinzhi Lu & Runsheng Yin - 541-550 Agricultural Productivity Changes Induced by the Sloping Land Conversion Program: An Analysis of Wuqi County in the Loess Plateau Region
by Shunbo Yao & Hua Li - 551-562 Sustaining Visitor Use in Protected Areas: Future Opportunities in Recreation Ecology Research Based on the USA Experience
by Christopher A. Monz & David N. Cole & Yu-Fai Leung & Jeffrey L. Marion - 563-576 The Role of Periphyton in Mediating the Effects of Pollution in a Stream Ecosystem
by Walter R. Hill & Michael G. Ryon & John G. Smith & S. Marshall Adams & Harry L. Boston & Arthur J. Stewart - 577-589 Potential Economic Benefits of Adapting Agricultural Production Systems to Future Climate Change
by Tony Prato & Qiu Zeyuan & Gregory Pederson & Dan Fagre & Lindsey E. Bengtson & Jimmy R. Williams - 590-602 Natural Resource Management at Four Social Scales: Psychological Type Matters
by Helen Allison & Richard Hobbs - 603-615 The Influence of Nutrients and Physical Habitat in Regulating Algal Biomass in Agricultural Streams
by Mark Munn & Jeffrey Frey & Anthony Tesoriero - 616-625 Terrestrial Biodiversity Analyses in Dalmatia (Croatia): A Complementary Approach Using Diversity and Rarity
by Sven D. Jelaska & Toni Nikolić & Lucija Šerić Jelaska & Vladimir Kušan & Hrvoje Peternel & Goran Gužvica & Zoran Major - 626-639 Projecting Land-Use Change and Its Consequences for Biodiversity in Northern Thailand
by Yongyut Trisurat & Rob Alkemade & Peter H. Verburg - 640-650 Spatial Variability of Groundwater Depth and Quality Parameters in the National Capital Territory of Delhi
by J. P. Dash & A. Sarangi & D. K. Singh
February 2010, Volume 45, Issue 2
- 203-216 Long-Term Community Dynamics of Small Landbirds with and Without Exposure to Extensive Disturbance from Military Training Activities
by James W. Rivers & Philip S. Gipson & Donald P. Althoff & Jeffrey S. Pontius - 217-226 Decision Support for Mitigating the Risk of Tree Induced Transmission Line Failure in Utility Rights-of-Way
by H. M. Poulos & A. E. Camp - 227-238 Implementing Municipal Tree Planting: Los Angeles Million-Tree Initiative
by Stephanie Pincetl - 239-249 Predictors of Ips confusus Outbreaks During a Record Drought in Southwestern USA: Implications for Monitoring and Management
by Maria J. Santos & Thomas G. Whitham - 250-260 Hawaiian Residents’ Preferences for Miconia Control Program Attributes Using Conjoint Choice Experiment and Latent Class Analysis
by Catherine Chan-Halbrendt & Tun Lin & Fang Yang & Gwendalyn Sisior - 261-273 Riparian Bird Communities as Indicators of Human Impacts Along Mediterranean Streams
by Stefano Larsen & Alberto Sorace & Laura Mancini - 274-283 Carbon Storage in Soil Size Fractions Under Two Cacao Agroforestry Systems in Bahia, Brazil
by Emanuela F. Gama-Rodrigues & P. K. Ramachandran Nair & Vimala D. Nair & Antonio C. Gama-Rodrigues & Virupax C. Baligar & Regina C. R. Machado - 284-295 Environmental Systems and Local Actors: Decentralizing Environmental Policy in Uganda
by Peter Oosterveer & Bas Van Vliet - 296-310 Wildfire Risk Management on a Landscape with Public and Private Ownership: Who Pays for Protection?
by Gwenlyn Busby & Heidi J. Albers - 311-319 Private and Social Costs of Surface Mine Reforestation Performance Criteria
by Jay Sullivan & Gregory S. Amacher - 320-335 Public Participation in Local Government Review of Development Proposals in Hazardous Locations: Does it Matter, and What Do Local Government Planners Have to Do with It?
by Mark R. Stevens & Philip R. Berke & Yan Song - 336-350 Influences of Spatial Scale and Soil Permeability on Relationships Between Land Cover and Baseflow Stream Nutrient Concentrations
by F. Bernard Daniel & Michael B. Griffith & Michael E. Troyer - 351-362 Local Responses to Participatory Conservation in Annapurna Conservation Area, Nepal
by Damodar Khadka & Sanjay K. Nepal - 363-376 Social Capital in an Outdoor Recreation Context
by Marilynne Mann & Jessica Leahy - 377-386 Relationships Between Major Ownerships, Forest Aboveground Biomass Distributions, and Landscape Dynamics in the New England Region of USA
by Daolan Zheng & Linda S. Heath & Mark J. Ducey & Brett Butler - 387-402 Evaluating the Suitability of Management Strategies of Pure Norway Spruce Forests in the Black Forest Area of Southwest Germany for Adaptation to or Mitigation of Climate Change
by Rasoul Yousefpour & Marc Hanewinkel & Gilles Le Moguédec - 403-413 A Framework for Exploring Integrated Learning Systems for the Governance and Management of Public Protected Areas
by Bimo Abraham Nkhata & Charles Breen - 414-423 Remotely-Sensed Active Fire Data for Protected Area Management: Eight-Year Patterns in the Manas National Park, India
by Chihiro Takahata & Rajan Amin & Pranjit Sarma & Gitanjali Banerjee & William Oliver & John E. Fa - 424-424 Erratum to: Plant Communities, Soil Carbon, and Soil Nitrogen Properties in a Successional Gradient of Sub-Alpine Meadows on the Eastern Tibetan Plateau of China
by Wen-Jin Li & Jin-Hua Li & Johannes M. H. Knops & Gang Wang & Ju-Jie Jia & Yan-Yan Qin
January 2010, Volume 45, Issue 1
- 1-4 Conservation Without Borders: Building Communication and Action Across Disciplinary Boundaries for Effective Conservation
by Shawn W. Margles & Richard B. Peterson & Jamison Ervin & Beth A. Kaplin - 5-18 Seeing (and Doing) Conservation Through Cultural Lenses
by Richard B. Peterson & Diane Russell & Paige West & J. Peter Brosius - 19-25 Conservation Through Different Lenses: Reflection, Responsibility, and the Politics of Participation in Conservation Advocacy
by Abigail Abrash Walton - 26-38 Conservation Through the Economics Lens
by Joshua Farley - 39-51 Conserving Mangrove Ecosystems in the Philippines: Transcending Disciplinary and Institutional Borders
by Joshua Farley & David Batker & Isabel de la Torre & Tom Hudspeth - 52-66 Key Principles of Community-Based Natural Resource Management: A Synthesis and Interpretation of Identified Effective Approaches for Managing the Commons
by James S. Gruber - 67-81 Stories and Maps, Images and Archives: Multimethod Approach to the Political Ecology of Native Property Rights and Natural Resource Management in Sabah, Malaysia
by Amity A. Doolittle - 82-92 Finding Common Ground: Birds, Biodiversity, and the Implications for Collaboration with Traditional Landowners in New Guinea
by William H. Thomas - 93-104 Evaluation Criteria for Implementation of a Sustainable Sanitation and Wastewater Treatment System at Jiuzhaigou National Park, Sichuan Province, China
by Linda S. Gaulke & Xiao Weiyang & Andrew Scanlon & Amanda Henck & Tom Hinckley - 105-112 A Drinking Water Crisis in Lake Taihu, China: Linkage to Climatic Variability and Lake Management
by Boqiang Qin & Guangwei Zhu & Guang Gao & Yunlin Zhang & Wei Li & Hans W. Paerl & Wayne W. Carmichael - 113-131 Resource Use Among Rural Agricultural Households Near Protected Areas in Vietnam: The Social Costs of Conservation and Implications for Enforcement
by Pamela D. McElwee - 132-144 A Framework to Evaluate Ecological and Social Outcomes of Collaborative Management: Lessons from Implementation with a Northern Arizona Collaborative Group
by Tischa A. Muñoz-Erickson & Bernardo Aguilar-González & Matthew R. R. Loeser & Thomas D. Sisk - 145-154 Valuing Recreational Benefits of Coral Reefs: The Case of Mombasa Marine National Park and Reserve, Kenya
by Kevin P. Ransom & Stephen C. Mangi - 155-164 Oak Conservation and Restoration on Private Forestlands: Negotiating a Social-Ecological Landscape
by Tricia G. Knoot & Lisa A. Schulte & Mark Rickenbach - 165-176 Policy Development for Biodiversity Offsets: A Review of Offset Frameworks
by Bruce A. McKenney & Joseph M. Kiesecker - 177-191 Public Versus Private: Does It Matter for Water Conservation? Insights from California
by Giorgos Kallis & Isha Ray & Julian Fulton & James E. McMahon - 192-202 Protecting the Geyser Basins of Yellowstone National Park: Toward a New National Policy for a Vulnerable Environmental Resource
by Kenneth A. Barrick
December 2009, Volume 44, Issue 6
- 1001-1021 U.S. Natural Resources and Climate Change: Concepts and Approaches for Management Adaptation
by Jordan M. West & Susan H. Julius & Peter Kareiva & Carolyn Enquist & Joshua J. Lawler & Brian Petersen & Ayana E. Johnson & M. Rebecca Shaw - 1022-1032 Managing for Multiple Resources Under Climate Change: National Forests
by Linda A. Joyce & Geoffrey M. Blate & Steven G. McNulty & Constance I. Millar & Susanne Moser & Ronald P. Neilson & David L. Peterson - 1033-1042 Options for National Parks and Reserves for Adapting to Climate Change
by Jill S. Baron & Lance Gunderson & Craig D. Allen & Erica Fleishman & Donald McKenzie & Laura A. Meyerson & Jill Oropeza & Nate Stephenson - 1043-1052 Climate Change Adaptation for the US National Wildlife Refuge System
by Brad Griffith & J. Michael Scott & Robert Adamcik & Daniel Ashe & Brian Czech & Robert Fischman & Patrick Gonzalez & Joshua Lawler & A. David McGuire & Anna Pidgorna - 1053-1068 Climate Change and River Ecosystems: Protection and Adaptation Options
by Margaret A. Palmer & Dennis P. Lettenmaier & N. LeRoy Poff & Sandra L. Postel & Brian Richter & Richard Warner - 1069-1088 Climate Change, Coral Reef Ecosystems, and Management Options for Marine Protected Areas
by Brian D. Keller & Daniel F. Gleason & Elizabeth McLeod & Christa M. Woodley & Satie Airamé & Billy D. Causey & Alan M. Friedlander & Rikki Grober-Dunsmore & Johanna E. Johnson & Steven L. Miller & Robert S. Steneck - 1089-1098 Three Paradoxes of Habitat Conservation Plans
by George F. Wilhere - 1099-1120 Assessing Landscape Functions with Broad-Scale Environmental Data: Insights Gained from a Prototype Development for Europe
by Felix Kienast & Janine Bolliger & Marion Potschin & Rudolf S. de Groot & Peter H. Verburg & Iris Heller & Dirk Wascher & Roy Haines-Young - 1121-1135 Characteristics of Coastal Dune Topography and Vegetation in Environments Recently Modified Using Beach Fill and Vegetation Plantings, Veneto, Italy
by Karl F. Nordstrom & Ulrike Gamper & Giorgio Fontolan & Annelore Bezzi & Nancy L. Jackson - 1136-1148 Achieving Conservation Goals in Managed Forests of the Southeastern Coastal Plain
by Craig Loehle & T. Bently Wigley & Erik Schilling & Vickie Tatum & John Beebe & Eric Vance & Paul Van Deusen & Philip Weatherford - 1149-1162 Effects of Information on the Social Acceptability of Alternatives to Clearfelling in Australian Wet Eucalypt Forests
by Rebecca M. Ford & Kathryn J. H. Williams & Ian D. Bishop & John E. Hickey - 1163-1179 A Framework for Developing Management Goals for Species at Risk with Examples from Military Installations in the United States
by Rebecca Efroymson & Henriette Jager & Virginia Dale & James Westervelt - 1180-1195 Evaluating Participatory Modeling: Developing a Framework for Cross-Case Analysis
by Natalie A. Jones & Pascal Perez & Thomas G. Measham & Gail J. Kelly & Patrick d’Aquino & Katherine A. Daniell & Anne Dray & Nils Ferrand
November 2009, Volume 44, Issue 5
- 853-864 Landscapes of Protection: Forest Change and Fragmentation in Northern West Bengal, India
by Harini Nagendra & Somajita Paul & Sajid Pareeth & Sugato Dutt - 865-873 Nutrient Removal and Loading Rate Analysis of Louisiana Forested Wetlands Assimilating Treated Municipal Effluent
by Rachael Hunter & Robert Lane & John Day & Joel Lindsey & Jason Day & Montgomery Hunter - 874-887 Microhabitat Selection by Three Common Bird Species of Montane Farmlands in Northern Greece
by Rigas Tsiakiris & Kalliopi Stara & John Pantis & Stefanos Sgardelis - 888-898 The Environmental “Risky” Region: Identifying Land Degradation Processes Through Integration of Socio-Economic and Ecological Indicators in a Multivariate Regionalization Model
by Luca Salvati & Marco Zitti - 899-908 Forecasting the Effects of Land-Use Change on Forest Rodents in Indiana
by Carol E. Rizkalla & Robert K. Swihart - 909-920 Superfund, Hedonics, and the Scales of Environmental Justice
by Douglas S. Noonan & Rama Mohana R. Turaga & Brett M. Baden - 921-937 Residents’ Yard Choices and Rationales in a Desert City: Social Priorities, Ecological Impacts, and Decision Tradeoffs
by Kelli L. Larson & David Casagrande & Sharon L. Harlan & Scott T. Yabiku - 938-951 Integrating Landscape Analysis and Planning: A Multi-Scale Approach for Oriented Management of Tourist Recreation
by Itziar de Aranzabal & María F. Schmitz & Francisco D. Pineda - 952-967 A Comparative Approach for Ranking Contaminated Sites Based on the Risk Assessment Paradigm Using Fuzzy PROMETHEE
by Kejiang Zhang & Cheryl Kluck & Gopal Achari - 968-980 Assessing Critical Source Areas in Watersheds for Conservation Buffer Planning and Riparian Restoration
by Zeyuan Qiu - 981-997 Water Consumption in the Production of Ethanol and Petroleum Gasoline
by May Wu & Marianne Mintz & Michael Wang & Salil Arora - 998-999 Erratum to: Characterizing the Relative Contributions of Large Vessels to Total Ocean Noise Fields: A Case Study Using the Gerry E. Studds Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary
by Leila Hatch & Christopher Clark & Richard Merrick & Sofie Van Parijs & Dimitri Ponirakis & Kurt Schwehr & Michael Thompson & David Wiley
October 2009, Volume 44, Issue 4
- 609-623 Tropical Timber Rush in Peruvian Amazonia: Spatial Allocation of Forest Concessions in an Uninventoried Frontier
by Matti Salo & Tuuli Toivonen - 624-631 Estimating Dead Wood During National Forest Inventories: A Review of Inventory Methodologies and Suggestions for Harmonization
by Christopher W. Woodall & Jacques Rondeux & Pieter J. Verkerk & Göran Ståhl - 632-645 Effects of Community-Based Collaborative Group Characteristics on Social Capital
by Cheryl L. Wagner & Maria E. Fernandez-Gimenez - 646-657 Transpiration and Root Development of Urban Trees in Structural Soil Stormwater Reservoirs
by Julia Bartens & Susan D. Day & J. Roger Harris & Theresa M. Wynn & Joseph E. Dove - 658-670 Strong Influence of Variable Treatment on the Performance of Numerically Defined Ecological Regions
by Ton Snelder & Anthony Lehmann & Nicolas Lamouroux & John Leathwick & Karin Allenbach - 671-682 Modeling Nitrate-Nitrogen Load Reduction Strategies for the Des Moines River, Iowa Using SWAT
by Keith E. Schilling & Calvin F. Wolter - 683-694 Land-Use and Land-Cover Dynamics in the Central Rift Valley of Ethiopia
by Efrem Garedew & Mats Sandewall & Ulf Söderberg & Bruce M. Campbell - 695-711 From Management to Negotiation: Technical and Institutional Innovations for Integrated Water Resource Management in the Upper Comoé River Basin, Burkina Faso
by Carla Roncoli & Paul Kirshen & Derek Etkin & Moussa Sanon & Léopold Somé & Youssouf Dembélé & Bienvenue J. Sanfo & Jacqueline Zoungrana & Gerrit Hoogenboom - 712-731 Multiscale Analysis of Restoration Priorities for Marine Shoreline Planning
by Heida L. Diefenderfer & Kathryn L. Sobocinski & Ronald M. Thom & Christopher W. May & Amy B. Borde & Susan L. Southard & John Vavrinec & Nichole K. Sather - 732-744 Corn-Based Ethanol Production and Environmental Quality: A Case of Iowa and the Conservation Reserve Program
by Silvia Secchi & Philip W. Gassman & Jimmy R. Williams & Bruce A. Babcock - 745-754 Re-Meandering German Lowland Streams: Qualitative and Quantitative Effects of Restoration Measures on Hydromorphology and Macroinvertebrates
by Armin W. Lorenz & Sonja C. Jähnig & Daniel Hering - 755-765 Plant Communities, Soil Carbon, and Soil Nitrogen Properties in a Successional Gradient of Sub-Alpine Meadows on the Eastern Tibetan Plateau of China
by Wen-Jin Li & Jin-Hua Li & Johannes M. H. Knops & Gang Wang & Ju-Jie Jia & Yan-Yan Qin - 766-775 The Occurrence of Unfavorable Thermal Conditions on Human Health in Central Europe and Potential Climate Change Impacts: An Example from Cracow, Poland
by Katarzyna Piotrowicz - 776-788 Determinants of National Fire Plan Fuels Treatment Expenditures: A Revealed Preference Analysis for Northern New Mexico
by Curt Shepherd & Kristine Grimsrud & Robert P. Berrens - 789-799 Experimental and Ecological Implications of Evening Bird Surveys in Stream-Riparian Ecosystems
by S. Mažeika P. Sullivan & Kerri T. Vierling - 800-809 Coastal Aquaculture Development in Bangladesh: Unsustainable and Sustainable Experiences
by A. Kalam Azad & Kathe R. Jensen & C. Kwei Lin - 810-823 Simulating Spatial Pattern and Dynamics of Military Training Impacts for Allocation of Land Repair Using Images
by Guangxing Wang & George Gertner & Alan Anderson & Heidi Howard - 824-835 Modeling the Impacts of Two Bark Beetle Species Under a Warming Climate in the Southwestern USA: Ecological and Economic Consequences
by Kristen M. Waring & Danielle M. Reboletti & Lauren A. Mork & Ching-Hsun Huang & Richard W. Hofstetter & Amanda M. Garcia & Peter Z. Fulé & T. Seth Davis - 836-850 Use of Sediment Risk and Ecological/Conservation Value for Strategic Management of Estuarine Environments: Sydney Estuary, Australia
by Gavin F. Birch & Philip Hutson - 851-851 Simulating Direct and Indirect Damages to Commercial Fisheries from Marine Sand Mining: A Case Study in Korea
by Tae-goun Kim & Thomas Grigalunas
September 2009, Volume 44, Issue 3
- 395-407 Balancing Conservation and Economic Sustainability: The Future of the Amazon Timber Industry
by Frank Merry & Britaldo Soares-Filho & Daniel Nepstad & Gregory Amacher & Hermann Rodrigues - 408-419 Ecological Impacts of Revegetation and Management Practices of Ski Slopes in Northern Finland
by Katja Kangas & Anne Tolvanen & Tarja Kälkäjä & Pirkko Siikamäki - 420-429 Sand Fences in the Coastal Zone: Intended and Unintended Effects
by Rosana Grafals-Soto & Karl Nordstrom - 430-440 Predicting Sustained Fire Spread in Tasmanian Native Grasslands
by Steven Leonard - 441-455 Situating Hazard Vulnerability: People’s Negotiations with Wildfire Environments in the U.S. Southwest
by Timothy W. Collins & Bob Bolin - 456-467 The Relative Importance of Road Density and Physical Watershed Features in Determining Coastal Marsh Water Quality in Georgian Bay
by Rachel DeCatanzaro & Maja Cvetkovic & Patricia Chow-Fraser
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