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April 2025, Volume 75, Issue 4
- 711-729 Assessing the EU27 Potential to Meet the Nature Restoration Law Targets
by Ilaria Perissi - 730-745 Evaluating the Justice and Risk Dimensions of Ethylene Oxide Governance in the US
by Jane C. Gross & McKenzie F. Johnson & Sheena E. Martenies - 746-760 Trends and Gaps in Prescribed Burning Research
by Luke Gordon & Maldwyn John Evans & Philip Zylstra & David B. Lindenmayer - 761-777 Reconceiving Domestic Burning Controls: Air Quality Alerts, Behavioural Responsive Regulation, and Designing for Compliance
by James Heydon & Rohit Chakraborty & Vibhuti Patel & Chantelle Wood & Matthew Wood & Caitlin Bunce - 778-792 Can Citizen Scientists Contribute to Trail Assessment and Monitoring Programs? An Empirical Evaluation of Data Congruence and Overall Efficacy
by Suet-Yi Cheung & Yu-Fai Leung & Lincoln Larson - 793-805 Assessing the Environmental Impacts, Condition and Sustainability of Mountain Biking Trails in an Urban National Park
by Isabella Smith & Catherine Marina Pickering - 806-821 Exploring the Impact of Digital Literacy and Policy Cognition on Rural Residents’ Eco-friendly Behaviors
by Donghui Chen & Tao Xu & Dan Qiao & Zhifeng Liu - 822-834 Public perception and underlying values regarding final disposal of radioactively contaminated soil from a large nuclear accident
by Momo Takada & Michio Murakami & Susumu Ohnuma & Yukihide Shibata & Tetsuo Yasutaka - 835-851 Catalysing Environmental Action: a Governance Framework for Enhancing Individual Participation in Sub-Saharan Africa’s Plastic Circular Economy
by Ambisisi Ambituuni & Olubunmi Ajala & Patrick Schroeder & Muyiwa Oyinlola - 852-866 Exploring the Effect of Institutional Trust on the Relationship between Environmental Consciousness and Household Recycling Behavior
by Rim Hachana & Tharwa Najar & Silvester Ivanaj - 867-882 In Search of “Fertile Ground”: How Territorial Characteristics Influence the Social Acceptability of Renewable Energy Projects
by Hugo Delcayre & Sébastien Bourdin - 883-895 Impacts of Solar Energy Development On Breeding Birds in Desert Grasslands In South Central New Mexico
by Aaron C. Young & DeeAnne Meliopoulos & Martha J. Desmond & David Daniel & Fitsum Abadi - 896-905 Staying for food by urban birds: Insights from neural network analysis into adaptive strategies
by Yuran Liu & Yidong Wei & Qiqi Liu & Wei Liang - 906-917 Impacts of Supplemental Feeding on Sunbird-Pollination Systems in Young Fynbos Varies with Floral Abundance
by Asekho Mantintsilili & Sjirk Geerts & Colleen L. Seymour & Anina Coetzee - 918-929 Agroecosystem’s contributions to people: how ranchers and specialists perceive threatened Espinal forests used for cattle-grazing
by Ignacio J. Rojido & Christopher B. Anderson & Marina Tagliaferro & Sonia B. Canavelli - 930-944 Conversion of Rice Field Ecosystems from Conventional to Ecological Farming: Effects on Pesticide Fate, Ecotoxicity and Soil Properties
by Yulin Zhang & Yinjie Yang & Ying Shao & Junjie Wang & Zhongli Chen & Martina Roß-Nickoll & Andreas Schäffer - 945-960 Integrated Water Resource Management under Ecosystem Services Approach—The Chimulala Micro-watershed, Peru
by Luisa Fernanda Cifuentes-Herrera & Luz Piedad Romero-Duque & Oscar Eduardo Angulo Núñez & Jenny Maritza Trilleras - 961-980 Collaborative management of hydrological ecosystem services: a multilevel social network analysis of a Mexican watershed
by Angel Merlo Galeazzi & Véronique Sophie Ávila Foucat & María Perevochtchikova - 981-981 Correction to: Collaborative management of hydrological ecosystem services: a multilevel social network analysis of a Mexican watershed
by Angel Merlo Galeazzi & Véronique Sophie Ávila Foucat & María Perevochtchikova - 982-995 Examining Truth Regimes Reveals How Local Communities View Flooding and River Management in the Lower Missouri River Basin, USA
by Angela J. Catalano & Damon M. Hall & Gerardo M. Gentil - 996-1011 Urban River Policies: Multilevel Analysis and Community Engagement in Curitiba
by Mario Prokopiuk & Altair Rosa & Paulo Nascimento Neto - 1012-1012 Correction to: Urban River Policies: Multilevel Analysis and Community Engagement in Curitiba
by Mario Prokopiuk & Altair Rosa & Paulo Nascimento Neto - 1013-1038 Adaptive Planning Approaches for Coastal Climate Adaptation: Process and Key-elements
by Sofia Valente & Paulo Pinho - 1039-1054 Impacts of Sea Level Rise on Danish Coastal Wetlands – a GIS-based Analysis
by Paula Canal-Vergés & Lars Frederiksen & Sara Egemose & Torben Ebbensgaard & Kristian Laustsen & Mogens R. Flindt
March 2025, Volume 75, Issue 3
- 425-443 Identifying Major Factors for Success and Failure of Conservation Programs in Europe
by Nina Farwig & Philipp P. Sprenger & Bruno Baur & Katrin Böhning-Gaese & Angelika Brandt & Nico Eisenhauer & Götz Ellwanger & Axel Hochkirch & Alexandros A. Karamanlidis & Marion Mehring & Martin Pusch & Finn Rehling & Nike Sommerwerk & Theresa Spatz & Jens-Christian Svenning & Sabine Tischew & Klement Tockner & Teja Tscharntke & Alice B. M. Vadrot & Julian Taffner & Christine Fürst & Sonja C. Jähnig & Volker Mosbrugger - 444-463 Identifying Priority Science Information Needs for Managing Public Lands
by Sarah K. Carter & Travis S. Haby & Ella M. Samuel & Alison C. Foster & Jennifer K. Meineke & Laine E. McCall & Malia K. Burton & Christopher T. Domschke & Leigh D. Espy & Megan A. Gilbert - 464-476 Does Perceived Nuisance Abundance of Water Plants Match with Willingness-to-Pay for Removal? Contrasts Among Different User Categories
by Jan E. Vermaat & Kirstine Thiemer & Bart Immerzeel & Susanne C. Schneider & Keneilwe Sebola & Julie Coetzee & Antonella Petruzzella & Samuel N. Motitsoe & Mathieu Baldo & Benjamin Misteli & Gabrielle Thiébaut & Sabine Hilt & Jan Köhler & Sarah Faye Harpenslager - 477-489 Evaluating the Feasibility and Effectiveness of Removing the Globally Invasive Eastern Mosquitofish Gambusia holbrooki from Lotic Environments
by Eleni Kalogianni & Nicholas Koutsikos & Evangelia Smeti & Yiannis Kapakos & Leonidas Vardakas - 490-504 Multistakeholder Initiatives and Sustainability? A Governance Analysis using the German Initiative on Sustainable Cocoa (GISCO) as a Case Study
by Daniel Schuster & Ivo Mossig - 505-523 Exploring System Context Contributing to Emerging REDD+ Collaborative Governance Regime in Ghana: Stakeholders Perceptions at the National Level
by Misharch Kwadwo Osei - 524-537 Assessing Human Influence and Vegetative Dune Dynamics on Barrier Islands via Satellite Raster Classification
by SaMin Han & Walter Hogue - 538-550 Mapping and Identification of Ecosystem Services Hotspots in the Brazilian Pampa Biome
by Cássia Fernanda Martins da Silva & Murillo César Céspedes Campos & Diógenes Félix da Silva Costa & Fabiana Schneck & Luiz Ubiratan Hepp - 551-567 Mapping and Analyzing Ecosystem Services Hotspots and Coldspots for Sustainable Spatial Planning in the Greater Asmara Area, Eritrea
by Blal Adem Esmail & Chiara Cortinovis & Davide Geneletti & Luis Inostroza & Riccardo Peters & Claudia Romelli & Isabel Schulze & Belula Tecle-Misghina & Medhane Teklemariam & Jingxia Wang & Christian Albert - 568-587 Identification of Ecological Hotspots Using the Eco-track: Case of Keoladeo National Park, Bharatpur, India
by Garima Toor & Neha Goyal Tater & Tarush Chandra - 588-605 Integrating Ecological Suitability and Socioeconomic Feasibility at Landscape Scale to Restore Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services in Southern Chile
by Carlos Zamorano-Elgueta & Francesco Orsi & Davide Geneletti & Luis Cayuela & Rowena Hamer & Antonio Lara & José María Rey Benayas - 606-622 Mapping Italian high-altitude ponds
by Davide Taurozzi & Massimiliano Scalici - 623-637 Socioeconomic Status and Local Biodiversity as Predictors of Attitudes towards Nature among High School Students in a Latin American Metropolis
by Catalina B. Muñoz-Pacheco & Claudia Cerda & Nélida R. Villaseñor - 638-653 Beware of Bear? Long-Term Spatio-Temporal Patterns of Human–Bear Conflict in Connecticut
by Zachary Berkowitz & Larissa Montas Bravo & Shouraseni Sen Roy - 654-662 Assessing Mitigation Translocation as a Tool to Reduce Human–great Horned owl Conflicts
by Brian E. Washburn & Benjamin J. Massey & Alec C. Sonnek & Todd J. Pitlik - 663-679 Ecotoxicity of Biodegradable Microplastics and Bio-based Microplastics: A Review of in vitro and in vivo Studies
by Kuok Ho Daniel Tang & Jian Zhou - 680-693 Long-term Evaluation of Machine Learning Based Methods for Air Emission Monitoring
by Minxing Si & Brett M. Wiens & Ke Du - 694-709 Spatiotemporal Variation Assessment and Improved Prediction Of Cyanobacteria Blooms in Lakes Using Improved Machine Learning Model Based on Multivariate Data
by Yue Zhang & Jun Hou & Yuwei Gu & Xingyu Zhu & Jun Xia & Jun Wu & Guoxiang You & Zijun Yang & Wei Ding & Lingzhan Miao
February 2025, Volume 75, Issue 2
- 167-174 Biogeographic Considerations for Fish-Based Indices of Stream Health in Regions with High Species Richness and Endemism: A Perspective from the Southeastern US
by Bryson G. Hilburn & Steven J. Rider & Carol E. Johnston - 175-190 Ruin-of-the-rivers? A global review of run-of-the-river dams
by Ian G. Baird & Alan D. Ziegler & Philip M. Fearnside & Alfonso Pineda & Gerard Sasges & Johann Strube & Kimberley Anh Thomas & Stefan Schmutz & Franz Greimel & Daniel S. Hayes - 191-191 Correction to: Ruin-of-the-rivers? A global review of run-of-the-river dams
by Ian G. Baird & Alan D. Ziegler & Philip M. Fearnside & Alfonso Pineda & Gerard Sasges & Johann Strube & Kimberley Anh Thomas & Stefan Schmutz & Franz Greimel & Daniel S. Hayes - 192-204 Ecological Vulnerability of Aquatic Ecosystems—A Review
by Maxime Logez & Liess Bouraï & Nicolas Hette-Tronquart & Christine Argillier - 205-220 Modelling the Effects of Forest use Change on Brownification of Finnish Rivers under Atmospheric Pressure
by Katri Rankinen & Jose E. Cano Bernal & Maria Holmberg & Magnus Nordling & Torsti Schulz & Annikki Mäkelä & Ninni Mikkonen & Heini Kujala & Leah Jackson-Blake & Heleen A. de Wit & Martin Forsius - 221-239 Benchmarking Riparian Vegetation Quality in Recovering Rivers: Implications for Management of Novel Ecosystems
by Elisha Duxbury & Kirstie Fryirs & Michelle R. Leishman - 240-255 Cleansing our waters: how riffle fish communities in the Spring River of Kansas responded to pollution legislation, mining remediation, and improved water quality
by Alexandra D. King & James E. Whitney & Kali L. Boroughs & Joshua A. Holloway & Aliyah N. Clemens & Austin D. Thompson - 256-271 A Nature-based Solutions Framework for Embedding Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation into Urban Land Use Plans through Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA)
by Amarilis Lucia Casteli Figueiredo Gallardo & Alan Bond - 272-285 Social Influence in Social-Ecological Systems: Collaborative Capacity and Inter-Organizational Networks in the U.S. Sagebrush
by R. Patrick Bixler & Maureen Essen & Jennifer Thomsen & Shawn Johnson & Samer Atshan & Auva Shariatmadari - 286-306 Willingness to Pay for Improved Groundwater due to BMPs in PEI
by Patrick Withey & Ryan Trenholm & Joseph McInnis & Van Lantz - 307-329 Reducing Uncertainty of Groundwater Redox Condition Predictions at National Scale, for Decision Making and Policy
by Theo S. Sarris & Scott R. Wilson & Murray E. Close & Phillip Abraham & Allanah Kenny - 330-340 Assessing Technical Inefficiency in Ecosystem Service Provision from an Input Perspective in the Cross Timbers region, United States
by Andres Susaeta & Brian Sancewich & Hsu Kyaw & Iryna McDonald & Omkar Joshi - 341-355 Impacts of Participatory Forest Management on Land Use/Land Cover of Adaba-Dodola Forest in South Eastern Ethiopia and its Implication to REDD+ Implementation
by Lemma Tiki & Jumanne M. Abdallah & Motuma Tolera & Kristina Marquardt - 356-375 Environmental Threat Assessment Framework for Mining Activities in Guinea: An Integrated Approach for Sustainable Development
by Benjamin Kolie & Ayman Elshkaki & Geoffrey Sunahara - 376-391 Arsenic and Heavy Metals in Soils and Plants near Sulfide Mines: Implications for Phytoremediation and Phytomanagement
by Nguyen Thi Hoang Ha & Do Trung Hieu & Hoang Thi Phuong Anh & Pham Thu Hien & Tran Thi Huyen Nga & Bui Thi Kim Anh & Nguyen Thi Hai & Dang Bao Duong & Van-Hao Duong & Nguyen Anh Duc & Kyoung-Woong Kim - 392-401 Effects of Biochar on Arsenic-Contaminated Soil: Chemical Fractionation, Vegetation Growth, and Oral Bioaccessibility
by Jacqueline Zanin Lima & Valéria Guimarães Silvestre Rodrigues - 402-423 Riparian Soil Heavy Metal Contamination and Pollution Assessment and Management Planning Integrating Multiple Indices, Statistical and Geospatial Approaches
by Aditi Majumdar & Kirti Avishek & David Christian Finger
January 2025, Volume 75, Issue 1
- 1-2 Bridging the gap between physical, natural and social sciences: Critical essays and case studies in the interface of societies, land degradation and desertification
by Thanasis Kizos & Vassilis Detsis - 3-20 Identification of Major Threats of Climate Change, Hazards, and Anthropogenic Activities on Biodiversity Conservation in the Buxa Tiger Reserve, India
by Uttam Das & Pritha Datta & Bhagirath Behera - 21-32 The Society of Information and the European Citizens’ Perception of Climate Change: Natural or Anthropological Causes
by Fernando Mata & Maria Dos-Santos & Concha Cano-Díaz & Meirielly Jesus & Manuela Vaz-Velho - 33-45 People’s Perception and Awareness towards Plant Invasion, Its Impacts on Forest Ecosystem Services and Livelihood: A Tale of Central Himalayas
by Mukesh Kumar & Satish Chandra Garkoti - 46-62 Socio-ecological Challenges and Adaptation Strategies of Farmers Towards Changing Climate in Vindhyan highlands, India
by Sanoj Kumar Patel & Anil Sharma & Anil Barla & Amit Kumar Tiwari & Rinku Singh & Sudhanshu Kumar & Gopal Shankar Singh - 63-79 Emotionality in Transboundary Water: A Case Study of Helmand River
by Najibullah Loodin - 80-95 Dynamics and Dependencies in Regional Collaboration for Biodiversity Restoration: Reflections from the Netherlands
by Sabine Baumgarten & Noelle Aarts & Jan M. Fliervoet & Lotte Krabbenborg - 96-110 Non-trade-off Changes in Soil Conservation Service and Soil Loss on the Tibetan Plateau Underlying the Impacts of Climate Change and human activities
by Yuejun Liu & Jianghao Cheng & Yanjie Zhang & Ying Pan & Junxi Wu - 111-123 Spatial Responses of Ecosystem Service Trade-offs and Synergies to Impact Factors in Liaoning Province
by Dong-Feng Ren & Ai-Ya Qiu & Ai-Hua Cao & Wen-Zhi Zhang & Ming-Wei Xu - 124-136 RETRACTED ARTICLE: Rural Households’ Vulnerability to Climate Variability and Adaptation Strategies in the Case of Begemdir District, Amhara Region, Ethiopia
by Endeshaw Yeshiwas Tefera & Birhanu Bekele Mencho & Baye Terefe - 137-154 Geospatial Mapping and Meteorological Flood Risk Assessment: A Global Research Trend Analysis
by Phila Sibandze & Ahmed Mukalazi Kalumba & Amal H. Aljaddani & Leocadia Zhou & Gbenga Abayomi Afuye - 155-166 Response of Water Quality to Land Use and Landscape Pattern in the Ganjiang River Watershed
by Jiangang Lu & Yanmei Fu & Yuan Zhou & Liwei Zhang & Xianluo Shi
December 2024, Volume 74, Issue 6
- 1037-1044 An overview of vinasse pollution in aquatic ecosystems in Brazil
by Valter M. Azevedo-Santos & Juliana Aparecida Fernandes & Geovana de Souza Andrade & Paula Mendes de Moraes & Anne E. Magurran & Fernando M. Pelicice & Tommaso Giarrizzo - 1045-1062 Systems Modeling of the Water-Energy-Food-Ecosystems Nexus: Insights from a Region Facing Structural Water Scarcity in Southern Spain
by Antonio R. Hurtado & Enrique Mesa-Pérez & Julio Berbel - 1063-1085 A Weight-of-Evidence Approach for Understanding the Recovery of Okanagan Sockeye Salmon
by Clint A. D. Alexander & Ibrahim Alameddine & Dawn Machin & Karilyn Alex - 1086-1100 The Importance of Capacity-Building in Watershed Groups: Lessons from the Hudson River Watershed, USA
by Michael Howard Finewood & Emily Vail & Katherine L. Meierdiercks & Christianna Bennett & Larissa Read - 1101-1123 Understanding How Indigenous Knowledge Contributes to Climate Change Adaptation and Resilience: A Systematic Literature Review
by Tashi Dorji & Kinley Rinchen & Angus Morrison-Saunders & David Blake & Vicki Banham & Sonam Pelden - 1124-1144 Assessing the Implications of Deforestation and Climate Change on Rural Livelihood in Ghana: a Multidimensional Analysis and Solution-Based Approach
by Richard Kwame Adom & Memory Reid & Gbenga Abayomi Afuye & Mulala Danny Simatele - 1145-1159 The Critical Social Processes for Standardising the Ecological Monitoring of Australian Landscapes
by Hitje-Aikaterini Grypma & Douglas K. Bardsley & Ben Sparrow - 1160-1172 Plant Translocations in France: Identifying Gaps between Knowledge, Practice and Perception by Conservation Actors
by Margaux Julien & Juliette Ducrettet & Mohamed Diallo & Eric Imbert & Bruno Colas & Bertrand Schatz - 1173-1189 Effective Engagement Techniques Across the Agricultural Conservation Practice Adoption Process
by Daniel J. Read & Erika Blair & Lisa Wainger - 1190-1206 Long-term surveys of ungulates’ effects on tree and shrub species in mountainous forests –outcomes and potential limits
by U. Nopp-Mayr & W. Lechner & S. Reimoser & F. Reimoser - 1207-1222 Exploring the Implementation of UNESCO’s MAB Program in South Africa: A Case Study of the Cape Winelands Biosphere Reserve
by Michael Klaver & Bianca Currie & James G. Sekonya & Kaera Coetzer - 1223-1238 Beyond the ‘Protected Area’ Paradigm in Conservation: Exploring India’s Forest Legislation as a New Conservation Model for Developing Countries
by Bidhan Kanti Das - 1239-1259 A Framework for Estimating Economic Impacts of Ecological Restoration
by Catherine Cullinane Thomas & Christopher Huber & Kristin E. Skrabis & Timothy B. Hoelzle - 1260-1273 Fit for Strategic Purpose? The Quality of Strategic Environmental Assessment Guidelines in Three East African Nations
by Amani G. Rweyendela - 1274-1286 What Future for Protected Areas? Analysing the Mismatch between South Africa’s Pre-existing Protected areas System and the Declared vision in Contemporary Conservation Policy
by R. C. Alberts & F. P. Retief & A. J. Bond & C. Roos & D. P. Cilliers
November 2024, Volume 74, Issue 5
- 835-845 Emerging Scientific Approaches for Identifying Ecologically Adverse Effects of Air Pollution
by S. Douglas Kaylor & Rebecca M. Dalton & Tara Greaver & Jeffrey D. Herrick & Emma Leath & Kristopher Novak & Caroline E. Ridley - 846-852 Livestock in Riparian Areas: A Neglected Environmental Issue
by Beatriz Monteiro Tavares & Gabriel Samora Chacra Amui & Victória Silva & Thiago Nilton Alves Pereira & Fernando Mayer Pelicice & Pedro H. S. Brancalion & Carine Cavalcante Chamon & Valter M. Azevedo-Santos - 853-869 Riparian Landscape Change: A Spatial Approach for Quantifying Change and Development of a River Network Restoration Model
by Martin Stieger & Paul Mckenzie - 870-885 The Potential Role of Phytoplankton Functional Groups Under Anthropogenic Stressed Wetlands: Characterizing The Environmental Sensitivity
by Suman Kumari & Pranab Gogoi & Lianthuamluaia & P. Mishal & Basanta Kumar Das & M. A. Hassan & U. K. Sarkar & A. K. Das - 886-894 Collective Identity: Making the Case for a Stage Model Approach to Addressing Water Quality in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed
by Stephen Mainzer & James Price Dillard & Charles Andrew Cole - 895-915 Study on the Spatiotemporal Evolution and Driving Factors of Ecological Security in Stages Based on the DPSIRM-SBM Model: A Case Study of the Yangtze River Economic Belt
by Hongmei Tan & Yanjun Zhang & Fengtai Zhang & Guochuan Peng & Caixia Jiang - 916-927 Competency in invasion science: addressing stagnation challenges by promoting innovation and creative thinking
by Phillip J. Haubrock & Irmak Kurtul & Rafael L. Macêdo & Stefano Mammola & Ana Clara S. Franco & Ismael Soto - 928-941 Combined Remediation Effects of Sewage Sludge and Phosphate Fertilizer on Pb-Polluted Soil from a Pb-Acid Battery Plant
by Ting Zhang & Xiong Yang & Zhijia Zeng & Qiang Li & Jiahai Yu & Huiling Deng & Yafei Shi & Huiqin Zhang & Andrea R. Gerson & Kewu Pi - 942-957 Morphological Enrichment and Environmental Factors Correlation of Heavy Metals in Dominant Plants in Typical Manganese Ore Areas in Guizhou, China
by Mingqin Huang & Junwei Cheng & Boping Zeng & Shenwen Cai - 958-969 Investigation of an Optimal Sampling Resolution to Support Soil Management Decisions for Urban Plots
by Hayley Clos & Marisa Chrysochoou - 970-988 Rethinking Urban Water Management Through Drivers-Pressures-States-Impacts-Responses Framework Application in Chennai, India
by Daniel Rosado & Valeria Fárez-Román & Felix Müller & Indumathi Nambi & Nicola Fohrer - 989-1005 Life Cycle Assessment of an Avocado: Grown in South Africa—Enjoyed in Europe
by Sheldon A. Blaauw & André Broekman & James W. Maina & Wynand J. v. d. M. Steyn & William A. Haddad - 1006-1019 Community Forest Management and the Resilience of Karen Indigenous Knowledge in Northern Thailand
by Arratee Ayuttacorn - 1020-1036 Panel-based assessment of ecosystem condition as a platform for adaptive and knowledge driven management
by Jane U. Jepsen & Per Arneberg & Rolf A. Ims & Anna Siwertsson & Nigel G. Yoccoz & Per Fauchald & Åshild Ø. Pedersen & Gro I. van der Meeren & Cecilie H. von Quillfeldt
October 2024, Volume 74, Issue 4
- 623-635 Testing the Influence of Tactics on an Intention to Participate in an Environmental Management Collaborative
by Shannon Heaney & Ryan Plummer & Julia Baird & Amy Bowen & Gillian Dale - 636-647 Do Mesocarnivores Respond to the Seasonality in Management Practices in an Agroforestry Landscape?
by Ana Luísa Barros & Diogo Raposo & João David Almeida & Sandra Alcobia & Maria Alexandra Oliveira & Darryl I. MacKenzie & Margarida Santos-Reis - 648-663 A Cost-Benefit Analysis of Alternative Management Strategies for Red Deer in Denmark
by Frank Jensen & Thomas Lundhede & Peter Sunde - 664-683 Environmental Factors Affecting Spatio-Temporal Distribution of Crop-Exploiting Species: Implications for Coexistence Between Agricultural Production and Avifauna Conservation in Wetlands
by Thazin Htay & Kyaw Kyaw Htoo & Eivin Røskaft & Thor Harald Ringsby & Peter Sjolte Ranke - 684-698 Immediate Impacts of Wildfires on Ground-dwelling macroinvertebrate Communities under Stones in Mediterranean Oak Forests
by João R. L. Puga & Francisco Moreira & Jan J. Keizer & Nelson J. C. Abrantes - 699-714 The Missing Piece of the Puzzle: How Different Water-related Public Concerns Contribute to Water Governance in China
by Chen Shen & Zhihang Yuan - 715-728 Impact of Landscape Patterns on Water Quality in Urbanized Rivers at Characteristic Scale: A Case of Pearl River Delta, China
by Lie Huang & Xiaohong Chen & Ze Yuan & Changxin Ye & Yingshan Liang - 729-741 Spatial Variation in Agricultural BMPs and Relationships with Nutrient Yields Across New York State Watersheds
by Rebecca Schewe & Lidiia Iavorivska & Christa Kelleher - 742-756 Monitoring the Spatial Distribution of Cover Crops and Tillage Practices Using Machine Learning and Environmental Drivers across Eastern South Dakota
by Khushboo Jain & Ranjeet John & Nathan Torbick & Venkatesh Kolluru & Sakshi Saraf & Abhinav Chandel & Geoffrey M. Henebry & Meghann Jarchow - 757-774 Modelling Alternative Economic Incentive Schemes for Semi-Natural Grassland Conservation in Estonia
by Takamasa Nishizawa & Johannes Schuler & Claudia Bethwell & Michael Glemnitz & Maaria Semm & Monika Suškevičs & Laura Hämäläinen & Kalev Sepp & Rando Värnik & Sandra Uthes & Joachim Aurbacher & Peter Zander - 775-789 What Determines the Adoption of Conservation Agriculture? Evidence from Quebec
by Guy Martial Takam Fongang & Isambert Leunga Noukwe & Jean-François Guay & Charles Séguin - 790-807 Factors Influencing the Perceived Economic Benefits of Innovative Agri-Environmental Contracts
by Tracy Bradfield & Kina S. Harmanny & Thia Hennessy & Catharina J. E. Schulp - 808-817 New Technique for Identification of Ichthyoplankton and Its Application in Biomonitoring Studies, Management and Conservation of Neotropical Fish
by David Augusto Reynalte-Tataje & Evoy Zaniboni-Filho & Carolina Antonieta Lopes & Sunshine de Ávila-Simas & Andréa Bialetzki - 818-834 Innovative lake pollution profiling: unveiling pollutant sources through advanced multivariate clustering techniques
by Minakshi Mishra & Anupam Singhal & Srinivas Rallapalli & Rishikesh Sharma
September 2024, Volume 74, Issue 3
- 401-413 Interstate Air Pollution Governance in the United States: Exploring Clean Air Act Section 126
by Alixandra Underwood & Richard Marcantonio & Danielle Wood & Paola Crippa - 414-424 Data Scaling: Implications for Climate Action and Governance in the UK
by Andrew Sudmant - 425-438 Factors Shaping Public Support for More Carbon Capture and Storage Projects in the United States
by Mahelet G. Fikru & Nhien Nguyen - 439-460 The Impact of Renewable Energy Development on Regional Carbon Emission Reduction: Based on the Spatio-Temporal Analysis of 30 Provinces in China
by Chuang Li & Xiaofan Yang & Liping Wang - 461-478 Detecting Spatial Patterns of Peatland Greenhouse Gas Sinks and Sources with Geospatial Environmental and Remote Sensing Data
by Priscillia Christiani & Parvez Rana & Aleksi Räsänen & Timo P. Pitkänen & Anne Tolvanen - 479-489 Does Trust Lead to the Adoption of a Productive Climate Attitude? Relationship Between Trust, Corruption, and Climate Attitude in Developing Regions
by Felipe Roberto da Silva & Felipe Gerhard & Thiago Matheus De Paula & Caio Victor & Luiz Alves da Silva Cruz Neto - 490-504 Residents’ Willingness to Pay for Water Pollution Treatment and Its Influencing Factors: a Case Study of Taihu Lake Basin
by Zhaolin Ouyang & Dongying Sun & Gang Liu - 505-517 Understanding Water Governance in the Central Rift Valley of Ethiopia: Governance Framework, Coherence and Practices
by Endalew Jibat & Feyera Senbeta & Tesfaye Zeleke & Fitsum Hagos - 518-531 How do governments respond to the social-ecological traps in small-scale fisheries and aquaculture? A case study in the Tam Giang lagoon, Viet Nam
by Tong Thi Hai Hanh - 532-546 Analysis of Public Comments on Experimental Regulations for Protecting Black Bass during The Spawning Period in Eastern Ontario Reveals Both Stakeholder Acceptance and Skepticism
by J. Zhang & D. P. Philipp & J. E. Claussen & C. D. Suski & V. M. Nguyen & N. Young & J. Lombardo & S. J. Cooke - 547-563 Ecosystem Services Approach in Turnicki National Park Planning: Factors Influencing the Inhabitants’ Perspectives on Local Natural Resources and Protected Areas
by Mariusz Daniel Boćkowski & Joanna Tusznio & Marcin Rechciński & Małgorzata Blicharska & Arash Akhshik & Małgorzata Grodzińska-Jurczak - 564-589 A Typology of National Park Co-management Agreements in the Era of Reconciliation in Canada
by Kai Bruce & Monica E. Mulrennan - 590-608 Beyond Crop-Raiding: Unravelling the Broader Impacts of Human-Wildlife Conflict on Rural Communities
by Wisdom Galley & Brandon P. Anthony - 609-622 Institutional Management Competence for Addressing Illegal Wildlife Trade: Insights from Uruguay
by Lucía Bergós & Magdalena Chouhy & Andrés Ligrone & Juan Martín Dabezies
August 2024, Volume 74, Issue 2
- 161-179 Investigating potential supply of ecosystem services in cultural landscapes through efficiency analysis
by Vasja Leban & Lidija Zadnik Stirn & Špela Pezdevšek Malovrh - 180-191 How does payment for watershed ecosystem services alleviate farmer poverty in conservation intervention areas? Evidence from China
by Wenxiu Lu & Jia Ma & Fangwei Wu - 192-205 Estimation of the Ecosystem Service Value of the Yellow River Delta-Laizhou Bay Coastal Zone Considering Regional Differences and Social Development
by Jinfeng Yan & Jiali Geng & Fenzhen Su - 206-229 Assessment of Ecosystem Services Provided by Macrophytes in Southern Baltic and Southern Mediterranean Coastal Lagoons
by Esther Robbe & Linda Rogge & Jūratė Lesutienė & Martynas Bučas & Gerald Schernewski - 230-255 Physiographic Environment Classification: a Controlling Factor Classification of Landscape Susceptibility to Waterborne Contaminant Loss
by Clinton W. F. Rissmann & Lisa K. Pearson & Ton H. Snelder - 256-267 Two-year Monitoring of Microbiological Water Quality in Small Water Supply Systems: Implications for Microbial Risk Management
by Jie Zeng & Tomohiro Nakanishi & Sadahiko Itoh - 268-281 Seasonal and Ecological Determinants of Wild Boar Rooting on Priority Protected Grasslands
by Martina Calosi & Chiara Gabbrielli & Lorenzo Lazzeri & Niccolò Fattorini & Gloria Cesaretti & Lucia Burrini & Ottavio Petrillo & Francesco Ferretti - 282-298 Household Dependence on Forest Resources in the Luki Biosphere Reserve, Democratic Republic of CONGO
by Michel Opelele Omeno & Yu Ying & Wenyi Fan & Lubalega Tolerant & Chen Chen & Sudi Kaiko Kachaka - 299-299 Correction: Household Dependence on Forest Resources in the Luki Biosphere Reserve, Democratic Republic of CONGO
by Michel Opelele Omeno & Yu Ying & Wenyi Fan & Lubalega Tolerant & Chen Chen & Sudi Kaiko Kachaka - 300-316 Using public perceptions to inform urban protected area buffer zone planning
by Xin Wang & Rui Wang & Xinyi Lyu & Hong Wu - 317-331 Indigenous Ecological Knowledge: a Transformative Approach to Biodiversity Legislation in Nigeria
by Opeyemi. A. Gbadegesin & Olaide Abass Gbadamosi SAN - 332-349 Farmers’ Willingness to Participate in a Carbon Sequestration Program – A Discrete Choice Experiment
by Julia B. Block & Michael Danne & Oliver Mußhoff - 350-364 Consideration of Climate Change on Environmental Impact Assessment in Tanzania: Challenges and Prospects
by Noah M. Pauline & Godwin A. Lema - 365-379 Identifying Core Issues for Basin Management: The Issue Generating Assessment (IGA) Methodology
by Yael Salame-Rubin & Eran Feitelson & Richard Laster & Shai Gilad & Ahlam Swetat - 380-398 Uncertainty in Environmental Micropollutant Modeling
by Heidi Ahkola & Niina Kotamäki & Eero Siivola & Jussi Tiira & Stefano Imoscopi & Matteo Riva & Ulas Tezel & Janne Juntunen - 399-399 Correction: Attitudes toward Wind Power in Norway–Solution or Problem in Renewable Energy Development?
by Bjørn P. Kaltenborn & Rose Keller & Olve Krange
July 2024, Volume 74, Issue 1
- 1-3 Editorial: Semi-quantitative Methods to Unravel Landscape Discourses and Imaginaries for Integrated and Inclusive Landscape Governance
by Mirjam A. F. Ros-Tonen & James Douglas Langston & James Reed - 4-12 Making Landscapes Negotiable: Q-methodology as a Boundary-Spanning and Empowering Diagnostic
by James Douglas Langston & Mirjam A. F. Ros-Tonen & James Reed - 13-30 The Role of Multistakeholder Platforms in Environmental Governance: Analyzing Stakeholder Perceptions in Kalomo District, Zambia, Using Q-Method
by Freddie S. Siangulube - 31-51 Stakeholder Perceptions on Landscape Governance in Northern Ghana: A Q-Study to Identify Common Concern Entry Points for Integrated Landscape Approaches
by Eric Rega Christophe Bayala - 52-72 Elephants in the Room — Analyzing Local Discourses for Sustainable Management of Bannerghatta National Park, South India
by Lingaraj G. Jayaprakash & Gordon M. Hickey - 73-93 Actor Perceptions of the Governance Framework and Non-Carbon Benefits from the Ghana Cocoa Forest REDD+ Program: An Extended Q-Study of the Juabuso-Bia Hotspot Intervention Area
by Frank Akowuge Dugasseh & Marshall Alhassan Adams & Marianne Zandersen - 94-113 Participatory and Spatially Explicit Assessment to Envision the Future of Land-Use/Land-Cover Change Scenarios on Selected Ecosystem Services in Southwestern Ghana
by Evelyn Asante-Yeboah & HongMi Koo & Mirjam A. F. Ros-Tonen & Stefan Sieber & Christine Fürst - 114-131 A Multimethodological Approach to Assist the Design of Systemic Governance in Agroextractivist Settlement Projects in the Brazilian Amazon Landscape
by Roberta Rowsy Amorim de Castro & Aquiles Simões & Sandro Luis Schlindwein - 132-147 Boundary Spanning Methodological Approaches for Collaborative Moose Governance in Eeyou Istchee
by Nathan A. Badry & Gwyneth A. MacMillan & Eleanor R. Stern & Manuelle Landry-Cuerrier & Gordon M. Hickey & Murray M. Humphries - 148-158 Linking Forest Ecosystem Services to the SDGs: Semi-quantitative Mapping of Perceptions towards Integrated Decision-making
by Myriam Pham-Truffert & Jean-Laurent Pfund - 159-159 Correction to: Balancing Ambitions and Realities: Stakeholder Perspectives on Jurisdictional Approach Outcomes in Sabah’s Forests
by Julia Su Chen Ng & Colas Chervier & Rachel Carmenta & Zaiton Samdin & Badrul Azhar & Alain Karsenty
June 2024, Volume 73, Issue 6
- 1089-1093 The Overlooked Contributors to Climate and Biodiversity Crises: Military Operations and Wars
by Quan-Hoang Vuong & Minh-Hoang Nguyen & Viet-Phuong La - 1094-1105 Does Matrilineality Reduce Gender Inequality in Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA) Public Participation? Some Evidence from Malawi
by Juwo Lwesya Sibale & Thomas Bernward Fischer - 1106-1120 Insights from First Nations, Government and Industry Leaders on Criteria for Successful Impact Benefit Agreements
by Kim Baird & Chris G. Buse & Kevin Hanna & Richard Krehbiel & Karen Ogen - 1121-1133 Regulatory Intensity on Private Forestland and its Relationship with State Characteristics in the United States
by Kamana Poudel & Mindy S. Crandall & Erin Clover Kelly - 1134-1149 “Biodiversity Offsetting” in Uganda’s Protected Areas: A Pathway to Restoration of Forest Biodiversity?
by Ritah Kigonya & Patrick Byakagaba & Edward Ssenyonjo & Charlotte Nakakaawa Jjunju - 1150-1166 Can Exclusion of Feral Ecosystem Engineers Improve Coastal Floodplain Resilience to Climate Change? Insight from a Case Study in North East Arnhem Land, Australia
by Daniel R. Sloane & Emilie Ens & Yumutjin Wunungmurra & Lanydjana Mununggurr & Andrew Falk & Richard Wunungmurra & Goninyal Gumana & Gillian Towler & Dave Preece & The Yirralka Rangers - 1167-1179 ‘Climate Healing Stones’: Common Minerals Offer Substantial Climate Change Mitigation Potential
by Chris Pratt & Zainab Mahdi & Ali El Hanandeh - 1180-1200 Exploring Climate Change Adaptation Practices and Agricultural Livelihoods among Rice Farmers of the Brahmaputra Valley in Northeast India
by Bedabati Kalita & Chandan Jyoti Kumar & Nabajit Hazarika & Kushal Kumar Baruah & Leena Borah - 1201-1214 Artisanal mining of monazite and cassiterite in the Amazon: Potential risks of rare earth elements for the environment and human health
by Pedro Paulo da Costa Alves Filho & Wendel Valter da Silveira Pereira & Yan Nunes Dias & Adriele Laena Ferreira de Moraes & Flavio Henrique Santos Rodrigues & Sílvio Junio Ramos & Edna Santos de Souza & Anna Maria Fontes do Amaral & Antonio Rodrigues Fernandes - 1215-1229 Sense of Place and Perceived Impacts in the Rural Industrialized Nexus: Insights for Sustainability Pathways
by Deseret Weeks & Jeffrey Jenkins - 1230-1230 Correction: Sense of Place and Perceived Impacts in the Rural Industrialized Nexus: Insights for Sustainability Pathways
by Deseret Weeks & Jeffrey Jenkins - 1231-1246 The Livestock Frontier in the Paraguayan Chaco: A Local Agent-based Perspective
by María José Milán & Elizabeth González & Feliu López-i-Gelats - 1247-1264 Riparian habitat connectivity restoration in an anthropized landscape: A multi-species approach based on landscape graph and soil bioengineering structures
by Etienne Boncourt & Laurent Bergès & Maria Alp & Blandine Dupont & Timothée Herviault & André Evette - 1265-1275 Development of Macroinvertebrate Multimetric Index for Assessment of Large Rivers in Thailand
by Chotiwut Techakijvej & Songyot Kullasoot & Rungnapa Tagun & Tatporn Kunpradid & Chitchol Phalaraksh - 1276-1292 Re-examining Geospatial Online Participatory Tools for Environmental Planning
by Julie M. Minde & Andrea K. Gerlak & Tony Colella & Anna M. Murveit
May 2024, Volume 73, Issue 5
- 913-919 Irrigation dams threaten Brazilian biodiversity
by Valter M. Azevedo-Santos & Philip M. Fearnside & Marlene S. Arcifa & Lívia H. Tonella & Tommaso Giarrizzo & Fernando M. Pelicice & Angelo A. Agostinho & Anne E. Magurran & N. LeRoy Poff - 920-931 Proceed with Caution: Social Acceptability of Forestry Practices in Puerto Rico among Members of Local Environmental Organizations, Academia and Professional Associations
by Luis E. Santiago & Jimena Forero-Montaña & Elvia J. Meléndez Ackerman - 932-945 Assessment of Microplastics and Potentially Toxic Elements in Surface Sediments of the River Kelvin, Central Scotland, United Kingdom
by Oluwatosin Sarah Shokunbi & Gideon Aina Idowu & Ademola Festus Aiyesanmi & Christine Margaret Davidson - 946-961 To Approve or not to Approve? A Comparative Analysis of State-Company-Indigenous Community Interactions in Mining in Canada and Sweden
by Karin Beland Lindahl & Gary N. Wilson & Christina Allard & Greg Poelzer - 962-972 Public Attitudes toward the Final Disposal of Radioactively Contaminated Soil Resulting from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station Accident
by Momo Takada & Michio Murakami & Susumu Ohnuma & Yukihide Shibata & Tetsuo Yasutaka - 973-984 Decolonising Environmental Risk Assessments of Potentially Polluting Wrecks: a Case Study of the Wreck of the USS Mississinewa in Ulithi Lagoon, Federated States of Micronesia
by Polly Georgiana Hill & Sue Jane Rodway-Dyer - 985-1004 Who will Spend more Pollution Abatement Costs: does Size Matter?
by Qianqian Wang & Xun Fan & Bing Zhang - 1005-1015 Interplay between Livestock Grazing and Aridity on the Ecological and Nutritional Value of Forage in Semi-arid Mediterranean Rangelands (NE Spain)
by Antonio I. Arroyo & Yolanda Pueyo & Olivia Barrantes & Concepción L. Alados - 1016-1031 Identifying priority areas for conservation: using ecosystem services hotspot mapping for land-use/land-cover planning in central of Iran
by Seyed Mohammad-reza Abolmaali & Mostafa Tarkesh & Seyed Alireza Mousavi & Hamidreza Karimzadeh & Saeid Pourmanafi & Sima Fakheran - 1032-1048 Perceptions of Wild Pig Impact, Management, and Policy in Alabama
by Ellary TuckerWilliams & Christopher A. Lepczyk & Wayde Morse & Mark Smith - 1049-1071 Wildlife Conservation on Private Land: A Social-Ecological Systems Study
by Matthew Taylor & Barry Brook & Christopher Johnson & Siobhan de Little - 1072-1087 Applying XGBoost and SHAP to Open Source Data to Identify Key Drivers and Predict Likelihood of Wolf Pair Presence
by Jeanine Schoonemann & Jurriaan Nagelkerke & Terri G. Seuntjens & Nynke Osinga & Diederik van Liere
April 2024, Volume 73, Issue 4
- 697-712 Is Joint Management between Conservationists and Farmers Sustainable and Biodiversity-friendly? A Ten-year Study in Residual Grasslands of a Protected Area
by Marianne Cohen & Elisa Ottmann & Diego Varga Linde & Sara Sanchez - 713-724 Exploring the Role of ‘Intermediaries’ between Non-Operating Landowners and Tenant Farmers in Promoting Conservation on Rented Farmland
by Pranay Ranjan & Miles Johnson & Mazie Bernard & Hans Schmitz & Seth Harden & Linda Prokopy - 725-741 Perceived Status Of Ecosystem Services Emanating From A Forest Reserve: Evidence From Atewa Range Forest Reserve In Ghana
by Raphael Ane Atanga & Aruna Kainyande & Vitus Tankpa & Babatunde Osunmadewa - 742-752 Carbonservation with Demonstrated Biodiversity and Carbon Gains: Carbon Can Pay But Biodiversity Must Lead
by Anthelia J. Bond & Patrick J. O’Connor & Timothy R. Cavagnaro - 753-768 Land Cover Implications on Ecosystem Service Delivery: a Multi-Scenario Study of Trade-offs and Synergies in River Basins
by Janeide Padilha & Claudia Carvalho-Santos & Fernanda Cássio & Cláudia Pascoal - 769-776 Effects of Hydrophobic Biochar-Modified Landfill Soil Cover on Methane Oxidation
by Qiuhong Li & Meiyan Xing & Bin Dong & Xiaojie Sun & Hongxia Zhang & Xueshuang Lu & Beibei Wu & Hongxiang Zhu - 777-787 Long-term Consequences on Soil Fungal Community Structure: Monoculture Planting and Natural Regeneration
by Minagi Naka & Shota Masumoto & Keita Nishizawa & Shunsuke Matsuoka & Shinichi Tatsumi & Yuta Kobayashi & Kureha F. Suzuki & Xinyu Xu & Tomoya Kawakami & Noboru Katayama & Kobayashi Makoto & Kei-ichi Okada & Masaki Uchida & Kentaro Takagi & Akira S. Mori - 788-800 Soil Black Carbon Increases Under Urban Trees with Road Density and Time: Opportunity Hotspots for Carbon Storage in Urban Ecosystems
by Katherina A. Kang & Erika Marín-Spiotta & Elliot Vaughan & C. Reid Ferring & Alexandra G. Ponette-González - 801-813 Multi-Scalar Drivers of Residential Vegetation Changes in Metropolitan Phoenix, Arizona
by Qinnan Zhu & Kelli L. Larson - 814-825 Historical changes in tree and impervious surface cover following urban renewal in a small postindustrial city
by Heather Kropp - 826-840 Improving Agri-environmental Schemes: Suggestions from Farmers and Nature Managers in a Central European Region
by Manuela Zindler & Maria Haensel & Ute Fricke & Thomas M. Schmitt & Cynthia Tobisch & Thomas Koellner - 841-857 Exploring Winegrowers’ Behaviours and Ecological Impacts Under Climate Change and Policy Scenarios—Examples from Three European Winegrowing Regions
by Yang Chen & Stefan Möth & Silvia Winter & Louise Willemen & Nina Schwarz - 858-875 Analyzing the effectiveness of environmental impact assessment in Paraná, Brazil and California, United States with fuzzy-set qualitative comparative analysis and the analytical hierarchy process
by John James Loomis & Maurício Dziedzic - 876-894 Extensive and Continuing Loss of Seagrasses in Florida’s Big Bend (USA)
by L. A. Yarbro & P. R. Carlson & E. Johnsey - 895-912 Anthropogenic Vector Ecology and Management to Combat Disease Spread in Aquaculture
by Bailey Lovett & Patrick Cahill & Lauren Fletcher & Shaun Cunningham & Ian Davidson
March 2024, Volume 73, Issue 3
- 471-480 “Long COVID” and Its Impact on The Environment: Emerging Concerns and Perspectives
by Parul Rana & Shilpa Patial & Vatika Soni & Pardeep Singh & Atul Khosla & Sourbh Thakur & Chaudhery Mustansar Hussaisn & Patricia de Carvalho Nagliate & Lucas Meili & Rangabhashiyam Selvasembian & Pankaj Raizada
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