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February 2019, Volume 63, Issue 2
- 173-184 Meeting Water Quality Goals by Spatial Targeting of Best Management Practices under Climate Change
by Yuelu Xu & Darrell J. Bosch & Moges B. Wagena & Amy S. Collick & Zachary M. Easton - 185-199 Maple Syrup Producers of the Lake States, USA: Attitudes Towards and Adaptation to Social, Ecological, and Climate Conditions
by Stephanie A. Snyder & Michael A. Kilgore & Marla R. Emery & Marissa Schmitz - 200-214 How Does Socio-institutional Diversity Affect Collaborative Governance of Social–Ecological Systems in Practice?
by Julia Baird & Ryan Plummer & Lisen Schultz & Derek Armitage & Örjan Bodin - 215-232 Incorporating social dimensions in planning, managing and evaluating environmental projects
by C. Louise Goggin & Thomas Barrett & John Leys & Gregory Summerell & Emma Gorrod & Stuart Waters & Mark Littleboy & Tony D. Auld & Michael J. Drielsma & Brian R. Jenkins - 233-248 Analyzing Social Networks to Examine the Changing Governance Structure of Springsheds: A Case Study of Sikkim in the Indian Himalayas
by Sudeshna Maya Sen & Aprajita Singh & Navarun Varma & Divya Sharma & Arun Kansal - 249-259 Evaluating the management effectiveness of protected areas in Mongolia using the management effectiveness tracking tool
by Oyunchimeg Namsrai & Altansukh Ochir & Oyungerel Baast & J. L. van Genderen & Andreas Muhar & Sanzheev Erdeni & Juanle Wang & Davaadorj Davaasuren & Sonomdagva Chonokhuu - 260-269 Assessing Illinois Residents’ Support for Natural Recolonization of Apex Predators
by Adam C. Landon & Craig A. Miller & Brent D. Williams - 270-281 Young Forest Conservation Incentive Programs: Explaining Re-Enrollment and Post-program Persistence
by Seth H. Lutter & Ashley A. Dayer & Jeffery L. Larkin - 282-291 Whale Shark Tourism: Impacts on Coral Reefs in the Philippines
by C. W. Martin Wong & Inga Conti-Jerpe & Laurie J. Raymundo & Caroline Dingle & Gonzalo Araujo & Alessandro Ponzo & David M. Baker
January 2019, Volume 63, Issue 1
- 1-15 Assessing the Capacity of Ecosystems to Supply Ecosystem Services Using Remote Sensing and An Ecosystem Accounting Approach
by Leonardo Vargas & Louise Willemen & Lars Hein - 16-31 Emergence of Collaborative Environmental Governance: What are the Causal Mechanisms?
by Julia Baird & Lisen Schultz & Ryan Plummer & Derek Armitage & Örjan Bodin - 32-45 The Relationship Between Volunteer Motivations and Variation in Frequency of Participation in Conservation Activities
by Yui Takase & Akhmad Arifin Hadi & Katsunori Furuya - 46-59 Expanding Staff Voice in Protected Area Management Effectiveness Assessments within Kenya’s Maasai Mara National Reserve
by Lawrence Allen & Katie Krafte Holland & Hunter Holland & Salaton Tome’ & Moriaso Nabaala & Simon Seno & James Nampushi - 60-68 Predictors of Participation in Invasive Species Control Activities Depend on Prior Experience with the Species
by Emily A. Kalnicky & Mark W. Brunson & Karen H. Beard - 69-79 Human-Nature Relationships and Normative Beliefs Influence Behaviors that Reduce the Spread of Aquatic Invasive Species
by Carena J. van Riper & Matthew H. E. M. Browning & Douglas Becker & William Stewart & Cory D. Suski & Lara Browning & Elizabeth Golebie - 80-93 Invasive Alien Species in Switzerland: Awareness and Preferences of Experts and the Public
by Xenia Junge & Marcel Hunziker & Nicole Bauer & Arne Arnberger & Roland Olschewski - 94-109 Crop Growers’ Adaptive Capacity to Climate Change: A Situated Study of Agriculture in Arizona’s Verde Valley
by Elizabeth Douglass-Gallagher & Diana Stuart - 110-123 Farmer Perceptions of Climate Change, Observed Trends and Adaptation of Agriculture in Pakistan
by Muhammad Abid & Jürgen Scheffran & Uwe A. Schneider & Ehsan Elahi - 124-135 Extended Water-Level Drawdowns in Dammed Rivers Enhance Fish Habitat: Environmental Pool Management in the Upper Mississippi River
by A. A. Coulter & S. R. Adams & M. B. Flinn & M. R. Whiles & B. M. Burr & R. J. Sheehan & J. E. Garvey - 136-147 A prescription for drug-free rivers: uptake of pharmaceuticals by a widespread streamside willow
by Carmen G. Franks & David W. Pearce & Stewart B. Rood - 148-158 Removal of Acidity and Metals from Acid Mine Drainage-Impacted Water using Industrial Byproducts
by Abhishek RoyChowdhury & Dibyendu Sarkar & Rupali Datta
December 2018, Volume 62, Issue 6
- 995-1006 Double-Loop Learning in Adaptive Management: The Need, the Challenge, and the Opportunity
by Byron K. Williams & Eleanor D. Brown - 1007-1024 Leveraging Big Data Towards Functionally-Based, Catchment Scale Restoration Prioritization
by John P. Lovette & Jonathan M. Duncan & Lindsey S. Smart & John P. Fay & Lydia P. Olander & Dean L. Urban & Nancy Daly & Jamie Blackwell & Anne B. Hoos & Ana María García & Lawrence E. Band - 1025-1037 Facilitating Integration in Interdisciplinary Research: Lessons from a South Florida Water, Sustainability, and Climate Project
by Alicia L. Lanier & Jillian R. Drabik & Tanya Heikkila & Jessica Bolson & Michael C. Sukop & David W. Watkins & Jennifer Rehage & Ali Mirchi & Victor Engel & David Letson - 1038-1047 Limitations of Water Resources Infrastructure for Reducing Community Vulnerabilities to Extremes and Uncertainty of Flood and Drought
by Dena W. McMartin & Bruno H. Hernani Merino & Barrie Bonsal & Margot Hurlbert & Ricardo Villalba & Olga L. Ocampo & Jorge Julián Vélez Upegui & Germán Poveda & David J. Sauchyn - 1048-1059 Perceptions of Government and Research Expert Groups and Their Implications for Watershed Management in Oklahoma, USA
by Gehendra Kharel & Omkar Joshi & Ron Miller & Chris Zou - 1060-1072 Adoption of Sustainable Agriculture Practices among Farmers in Kentucky, USA
by Bijesh Mishra & Buddhi R. Gyawali & Krishna P. Paudel & Neelam C. Poudyal & Marion F. Simon & Siddhartha Dasgupta & George Antonious - 1073-1088 Food Footprint as a Measure of Sustainability for Grazing Dairy Farms
by M. Melissa Rojas-Downing & A. Pouyan Nejadhashemi & Behin Elahi & Kimberly A. Cassida & Fariborz Daneshvar & J. Sebastian Hernandez-Suarez & Mohammad Abouali & Matthew R. Herman & Sabah Anwer Dawood Al Masraf & Timothy Harrigan - 1089-1107 The Influence of Human Demography on Land Cover Change in the Great Lakes States, USA
by Mark J. Ducey & Kenneth M. Johnson & Ethan P. Belair & Barbara D. Cook - 1108-1133 Digital Technologies for Forest Supply Chain Optimization: Existing Solutions and Future Trends
by Johannes Scholz & Annelies De Meyer & Alexandra S. Marques & Tatiana M. Pinho & José Boaventura-Cunha & Jos Van Orshoven & Christian Rosset & Julien Künzi & Jaakola Kaarle & Kaj Nummila - 1134-1149 Deforestation Dynamics on an Amazonian Peri-Urban Frontier: Simulating the Influence of the Rio Negro Bridge in Manaus, Brazil
by Camila Julia Pacheco Ramos & Paulo Maurício Lima de Alencastro Graça & Philip Martin Fearnside - 1150-1167 A multi-criterion approach for prioritizing areas in urban ecosystems for active restoration following invasive plant control
by Elana Mostert & Mirijam Gaertner & Patricia M. Holmes & Patrick J. O’Farrell & David M. Richardson - 1168-1185 Managing Urban Plant Invasions: a Multi-Criteria Prioritization Approach
by Luke J. Potgieter & Mirijam Gaertner & Ulrike M. Irlich & Patrick J. O’Farrell & Louise Stafford & Hannah Vogt & David M. Richardson - 1186-1189 Correction to: Managing Urban Plant Invasions: a Multi-Criteria Prioritization Approach
by Luke J. Potgieter & Mirijam Gaertner & Ulrike M. Irlich & Patrick J. O’Farrell & Louise Stafford & Hannah Vogt & David M. Richardson
November 2018, Volume 62, Issue 5
- 819-831 The Transition of EU Water Policy Towards the Water Framework Directive’s Integrated River Basin Management Paradigm
by Theodoros Giakoumis & Nikolaos Voulvoulis - 832-844 An Examination of Whitewater Boaters’ Place Attachment and Specialization in Four Different River Settings
by Silvia Kainzinger & Arne Arnberger & Robert C. Burns - 845-857 Implementing Landscape Scale Conservation across Organizational Boundaries: Lessons from the Central Appalachian Region, United States
by Kristin Floress & Stephanie Connolly & Kathleen E. Halvorsen & Amanda Egan & Thomas Schuler & Amy Hill & Philip DeSenze & Scott Fenimore & Kent Karriker - 858-876 People-Centered and Ecosystem-Based Knowledge Co-Production to Promote Proactive Biodiversity Conservation and Sustainable Development in Namibia
by Axel Schick & Christina Sandig & Anja Krause & Peter R. Hobson & Stefan Porembski & Pierre L. Ibisch - 877-891 Building Stakeholder Awareness and Engagement Strategy to Enhance Biosphere Reserve Performance and Sustainability: The Case of Kien Giang, Vietnam
by Chu Van Cuong & Peter Dart & Nigel Dudley & Marc Hockings - 892-905 Land Transition and Intensity Analysis of Cropland Expansion in Northern Ghana
by Kikuko Shoyama & Ademola K. Braimoh & Ram Avtar & Osamu Saito - 906-914 Effects of Management Treatments on Regeneration of a Geographically Disjunct, Relictual Hybrid Aspen (Populus xsmithii) Population in the Central Great Plains, USA
by James M. Robertson & Alex R. Cahlander-Mooers & Mark D. Dixon - 915-928 Linking forest successional dynamics to community dependence on provisioning ecosystem services from the Central Himalayan forests of Uttarakhand
by Niyati Naudiyal & Joachim Schmerbeck - 929-941 Perspectives on Driving Changes in Project-based Cumulative Effects Assessment for Biodiversity: Lessons from the Canadian Experience
by Ana Paula Alves Dibo & Bram F. Noble & Luis Enrique Sánchez - 942-954 Windbreak Efficiency in Agricultural Landscape of the Central Europe: Multiple Approaches to Wind Erosion Control
by Zdeněk Vacek & David Řeháček & Jan Cukor & Stanislav Vacek & Tomáš Khel & Ram P. Sharma & Josef Kučera & Jan Král & Vladimír Papaj - 955-967 Using Strategic Adaptive Management to Facilitate Implementation of Environmental Flow Programs in Complex Social-Ecological Systems
by John Conallin & Josh Campbell & Lee Baumgartner - 968-986 Nitrogen Emissions-Based Assessment of Anthropogenic Regional Ecological Risk: An Example of Taiwanese Urbanization, 1990–2015
by Hsiaofei Chang & Yanxu Liu & Yanglin Wang & Li Zhang & Zhiqing Song & Ichen Hsueh - 987-994 Dredging Intensity: A Spatio-Temporal Indicator for Managing Marine Resources
by Henry Bokuniewicz & Sung Gheel Jang
October 2018, Volume 62, Issue 4
- 619-630 Collaboration Across Worldviews: Managers and Scientists on Hawaiʻi Island Utilize Knowledge Coproduction to Facilitate Climate Change Adaptation
by Scott Laursen & Noelani Puniwai & Ayesha S. Genz & Sarah A. B. Nash & Lisa K. Canale & Sharon Ziegler-Chong - 631-643 Clarification of Governance Relevant to the Sustainable Management of Marine Species and Habitats within the United Kingdom: An Overview of Regional, National and International Authorities, Advisories, Legislation and Designation Types with Summary Schematic Tool
by C L Mackenzie & J Vad & R MacPherson - 644-664 Adaptation Design Tool for Climate-Smart Management of Coral Reefs and Other Natural Resources
by Jordan M. West & Catherine A. Courtney & Anna T. Hamilton & Britt A. Parker & David A. Gibbs & Patricia Bradley & Susan H. Julius - 665-677 The Influence of Angler Values, Involvement, Catch Orientation, Satisfaction, Agency Trust, and Demographics on Support for Habitat Protection and Restoration Versus Stocking in Publicly Managed Waters
by Susan A Schroeder & David C Fulton & Eric Altena & Heather Baird & Douglas Dieterman & Martin Jennings - 678-693 Beyond Metrics? The Role of Hydrologic Baseline Archetypes in Environmental Water Management
by Belize A. Lane & Samuel Sandoval-Solis & Eric D. Stein & Sarah M. Yarnell & Gregory B. Pasternack & Helen E. Dahlke - 694-708 The Impact of Federal and State Conservation Programs on Farmer Nitrogen Management
by Adam P. Reimer & Riva C. H. Denny & Diana Stuart - 709-720 Iowa Stream Nitrate, Discharge and Precipitation: 30-Year Perspective
by Christopher S. Jones & Keith E. Schilling & Ian M. Simpson & Calvin F. Wolter - 721-739 A New Modeling Approach To Prioritize Riparian Restoration To Reduce Sediment Loading in Two Virginia River Basins
by Lisa N. Scott & Amy M. Villamagna & Paul L. Angermeier - 740-755 Towards Mechanistic Hydrological Limits: A Literature Synthesis to Improve the Study of Direct Linkages between Sediment Transport and Periphyton Accrual in Gravel-Bed Rivers
by Andrew J. Neverman & Russell G. Death & Ian C. Fuller & Ranvir Singh & Jon N. Procter - 756-765 Mercury Contamination in Diamondback Terrapins in New Jersey
by Natalie Sherwood & Meiyin Wu & Peddrick Weis - 766-776 Assessing the Effects of Fire Disturbances and Timber Management on Carbon Storage in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem
by Feng Zhao & Sean P. Healey & Chengquan Huang & James B. McCarter & Chris Garrard & Sara A. Goeking & Zhiliang Zhu - 777-791 A Reciprocal Triangulation Process For Identifying And Mapping Potential Land Use Conflict
by Jennifer Diana Evans & James Barrie Kirkpatrick & Kerry Lynn Bridle - 792-802 The Drivers and Impacts of Selling Soil for Brick Making in Bangladesh
by Debashish Biswas & Emily S. Gurley & Shannon Rutherford & Stephen P. Luby - 803-818 Contamination Level, Source Identification and Risk Assessment of Potentially Toxic Elements (PTEs) and Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) in Street Dust of an Important Commercial Center in Iran
by Behnam Keshavarzi & Sajjad Abbasi & Farid Moore & Soheila Mehravar & Armin Sorooshian & Naghmeh Soltani & Ali Najmeddin
September 2018, Volume 62, Issue 3
- 415-428 A Retrospective Assessment of a Failed Collaborative Process in Conservation
by Heidi E. Kretser & Jon P. Beckmann & Joel Berger - 429-445 Biosphere Reserve for All: Potentials for Involving Underrepresented Age Groups in the Development of a Biosphere Reserve through Intergenerational Practice
by Tamara Mitrofanenko & Julia Snajdr & Andreas Muhar & Marianne Penker & Elisabeth Schauppenlehner-Kloyber - 446-457 Mapping Potential Environmental Impacts from Tourists Using Data from Social Media: A Case Study in the Westfjords of Iceland
by Brack W. Hale - 458-473 Mitigating Undesignated Trail Use: The Efficacy of Messaging and Direct Site Management Actions in an Urban-Proximate Open Space Context
by F. Schwartz & B. D. Taff & B. Lawhon & D. VanderWoude - 474-488 Who are Pioneers of Disaster Preparedness? - Insights from Rainwater Harvesting Dissemination in Bangladesh
by Subhajyoti Samaddar & Norio Okada & Xinyu Jiang & Hirokazu Tatano - 489-499 Impacts of China’s Grain for Green Program on Migration and Household Income
by Paul Treacy & Pamela Jagger & Conghe Song & Qi Zhang & Richard E. Bilsborrow - 500-517 Perception of Urban Environmental Risks and the Effects of Urban Green Infrastructures (UGIs) on Human Well-being in Four Public Green Spaces of Guangzhou, China
by Junya Duan & Yafei Wang & Chen Fan & Beicheng Xia & Rudolf de Groot - 518-528 Incorporating Road Crossing Data into Vehicle Collision Risk Models for Moose (Alces americanus) in Massachusetts, USA
by Katherine A. Zeller & David W. Wattles & Stephen DeStefano - 529-547 Effects of Tree-crop Farming on Land-cover Transitions in a Mosaic Landscape in the Eastern Region of Ghana
by Kwabena Asubonteng & Karin Pfeffer & Mirjam Ros-Tonen & Jan Verbesselt & Isa Baud - 548-570 What are the Conditions of Riparian Ecosystems? Identifying Impaired Floodplain Ecosystems across the Western U.S. Using the Riparian Condition Assessment (RCA) Tool
by William W. Macfarlane & Jordan T. Gilbert & Joshua D. Gilbert & William C. Saunders & Nate Hough-Snee & Chalese Hafen & Joseph M. Wheaton & Stephen N. Bennett - 571-583 Using Cluster Analysis to Compartmentalize a Large Managed Wetland Based on Physical, Biological, and Climatic Geospatial Attributes
by Ian Hahus & Kati Migliaccio & Kyle Douglas-Mankin & Geraldine Klarenberg & Rafael Muñoz-Carpena - 584-594 Denitrification Capacity of a Natural and a Restored Marsh in the Northern Gulf of Mexico
by Alice A. Kleinhuizen & Behzad Mortazavi - 595-607 Motorized Activity on Legacy Seismic Lines: A Predictive Modeling Approach to Prioritize Restoration Efforts
by M. L. Hornseth & K. E. Pigeon & D. MacNearney & T. A. Larsen & G. Stenhouse & J. Cranston & L. Finnegan - 608-618 Combining ecosystem services assessment with structured decision making to support ecological restoration planning
by David M. Martin & Marisa Mazzotta & Justin Bousquin
August 2018, Volume 62, Issue 2
- 183-189 On Abandoning Hypothesis Testing in Environmental Standard Compliance Assessment
by Song S. Qian & Robert J. Miltner - 190-209 Climate research priorities for policy-makers, practitioners, and scientists in Georgia, USA
by Murray A. Rudd & Althea F. P. Moore & Daniel Rochberg & Lisa Bianchi-Fossati & Marilyn A. Brown & David D’Onofrio & Carrie A. Furman & Jairo Garcia & Ben Jordan & Jennifer Kline & L. Mark Risse & Patricia L. Yager & Jessica Abbinett & Merryl Alber & Jesse E. Bell & Cyrus Bhedwar & Kim M. Cobb & Juliet Cohen & Matt Cox & Myriam Dormer & Nyasha Dunkley & Heather Farley & Jill Gambill & Mindy Goldstein & Garry Harris & Melissa Hopkinson & Jean-Ann James & Susan Kidd & Pam Knox & Yang Liu & Daniel C. Matisoff & Michael D. Meyer & Jamie D. Mitchem & Katherine Moore & Aspen J. Ono & Jon Philipsborn & Kerrie M. Sendall & Fatemeh Shafiei & Marshall Shepherd & Julia Teebken & Ashby N. Worley - 210-228 Does Wildfire Open a Policy Window? Local Government and Community Adaptation After Fire in the United States
by Miranda H. Mockrin & Hillary K. Fishler & Susan I. Stewart - 229-240 Willingness to Pay for Conservation of Transborder Migratory Species: A Case Study of the Mexican Free-Tailed Bat in the United States and Mexico
by Michelle A. Haefele & John B. Loomis & Robert Merideth & Aaron Lien & Darius J. Semmens & James Dubovsky & Ruscena Wiederholt & Wayne E. Thogmartin & Ta-Ken Huang & Gary McCracken & Rodrigo A. Medellin & James E. Diffendorfer & Laura López-Hoffman - 241-259 Monitoring the Impact of Hedgerows and Grass Strips on the Performance of Multiple Ecosystem Service Indicators
by Laura Van Vooren & Bert Reubens & Evy Ampoorter & Steven Broekx & Paul Pardon & Chris Van Waes & Kris Verheyen - 260-276 Integrating Qualitative and Quantitative Methods in Participatory Modeling to Elicit Behavioral Drivers in Environmental Dilemmas: the Case of Air Pollution in Talca, Chile
by Franziska Meinherz & Nuno Videira - 277-294 Tackling the Relevance of Packaging in Life Cycle Assessment of Virgin Olive Oil and the Environmental Consequences of Regulation
by Alejandra Navarro & Rita Puig & Elena Martí & Alba Bala & Pere Fullana-i-Palmer - 295-304 Environmental Behavior Among Russian Youth: The Role of Self-direction and Environmental Concern
by Alexander Zibenberg & Itay Greenspan & Tally Katz-Gerro & Femida Handy - 305-322 Neither Knowledge Deficit nor NIMBY: Understanding Opposition to Hydraulic Fracturing as a Nuanced Coalition in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania (USA)
by Danielle M. McLaughlin & Bethany B. Cutts - 323-333 An Improved Approach for Forecasting Ecological Impacts from Future Drilling in Unconventional Shale Oil and Gas Plays
by Brad D. Wolaver & Jon Paul Pierre & Svetlana A. Ikonnikova & John R. Andrews & Guinevere McDaid & Wade A. Ryberg & Toby J. Hibbitts & Charles M. Duran & Benjamin J. Labay & Travis J. LaDuc - 334-351 Quantifying the Hydrological Effect of Permitted Water Abstractions across Spatial Scales
by D. J. Booker - 352-364 Assessing the Hydrogeomorphic Effects of Environmental Flows using Hydrodynamic Modeling
by Angela Gregory & Ryan R. Morrison & Mark Stone - 365-382 Analysis of Limiting Factors Across the Life Cycle of Delta Smelt (Hypomesus transpacificus)
by Scott A. Hamilton & Dennis D. Murphy - 383-402 The Significance of Land Cover Delineation on Soil Erosion Assessment
by Nikolaos Efthimiou & Emmanouil Psomiadis - 403-413 An Attempt to Find a Suitable Biomass for Biochar-Based Polypropylene Biocomposites
by Oisik Das & Nam Kyeun Kim & Mikael S. Hedenqvist & Richard J. T. Lin & Ajit K. Sarmah & Debes Bhattacharyya
July 2018, Volume 62, Issue 1
- 1-14 From Synergy to Complexity: The Trend Toward Integrated Value Chain and Landscape Governance
by Mirjam A. F. Ros-Tonen & James Reed & Terry Sunderland - 15-28 African Forest Honey: an Overlooked NTFP with Potential to Support Livelihoods and Forests
by Janet Lowore & Julia Meaton & Adrian Wood - 29-44 The Governance of Indigenous Natural Products in Namibia: A Policy Network Analysis
by Albertina Ndeinoma & K. Freerk Wiersum & Bas Arts - 45-57 Water, Forests, People: The Swedish Experience in Building Resilient Landscapes
by Mats Eriksson & Lotta Samuelson & Linnéa Jägrud & Eskil Mattsson & Thorsten Celander & Anders Malmer & Klas Bengtsson & Olof Johansson & Nicolai Schaaf & Ola Svending & Anna Tengberg - 58-69 From State-controlled to Polycentric Governance in Forest Landscape Restoration: The Case of the Ecological Forest Purchase Program in Yong’an Municipality of China
by Hexing Long & Jinlong Liu & Chengyue Tu & Yimin Fu - 70-81 Avoiding Implementation Failure in Catchment Landscapes: A Case Study in Governance of the Great Barrier Reef
by Allan P. Dale & Karen Vella & Margaret Gooch & Ruth Potts & Robert L. Pressey & Jon Brodie & Rachel Eberhard - 82-97 Natural Resource Management Schemes as Entry Points for Integrated Landscape Approaches: Evidence from Ghana and Burkina Faso
by Samson Foli & Mirjam A. F. Ros-Tonen & James Reed & Terry Sunderland - 98-116 Top-down, Bottom-up and Sideways: The Multilayered Complexities of Multi-level Actors Shaping Forest Governance and REDD+ Arrangements in Madre de Dios, Peru
by Dawn Rodriguez-Ward & Anne M. Larson & Harold Gordillo Ruesta - 117-117 Correction to: Top-down, Bottom-up and Sideways: the Multilayered Complexities of Multi-level Actors Shaping Forest Governance and REDD+ Arrangements in Madre de Dios, Peru
by Dawn Rodriguez-Ward & Anne M. Larson & Harold Gordillo Ruesta - 118-127 An Assessment of Institutional Capacity for Integrated Landscape Management in Eastern Cameroon
by H. Carolyn Peach Brown - 128-142 Governance Options to Enhance Ecosystem Services in Cocoa, Soy, Tropical Timber and Palm Oil Value Chains
by Verina Ingram & Jolanda van den Berg & Mark van Oorschot & Eric Arets & Lucas Judge - 143-156 Advanced Value Chain Collaboration in Ghana’s Cocoa Sector: An Entry Point for Integrated Landscape Approaches?
by Howard Deans & Mirjam A. F. Ros-Tonen & Mercy Derkyi - 157-169 From Product to Place—Spatializing governance in a commodified landscape
by Cora van Oosten & Moira Moeliono & Freerk Wiersum - 170-181 Participatory Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation of Multi-Stakeholder Platforms in Integrated Landscape Initiatives
by Koen Kusters & Louise Buck & Maartje de Graaf & Peter Minang & Cora van Oosten & Roderick Zagt
June 2018, Volume 61, Issue 6
- 885-903 The art of co-production of knowledge in environmental sciences and management: lessons from international practice
by Ida Nadia S. Djenontin & Alison M. Meadow - 904-915 Ecosystem Vulnerability Review: Proposal of an Interdisciplinary Ecosystem Assessment Approach
by Peter Weißhuhn & Felix Müller & Hubert Wiggering - 916-927 Lessons from Philippines MPA Management: Social Ecological Interactions, Participation, and MPA Performance
by Julia Twichell & Richard Pollnac & Patrick Christie - 928-938 Fish Community Structure and Diet Responses to Newbury Weirs in a Low-Gradient River
by Sophia M. Bonjour & Heidi M. Rantala & Micah G. Bennett & Matt R. Whiles - 939-953 Temporal Variability of Faecal Contamination from On-Site Sanitation Systems in the Groundwater of Northern Thailand
by C. Joon Chuah & Alan D. Ziegler - 954-967 Impact of Climate Variability and Landscape Patterns on Water Budget and Nutrient Loads in a Peri-urban Watershed: A Coupled Analysis Using Process-based Hydrological Model and Landscape Indices
by Chongwei Li & Yajuan Zhang & Gehendra Kharel & Chris B. Zou - 968-980 Policy Coherence and Interplay between Climate Change Adaptation Policies and the Forestry Sector in Nepal
by Sunita Ranabhat & Rucha Ghate & Laxmi Dutt Bhatta & Nand Kishor Agrawal & Sunil Tankha - 981-1001 Putting Climate Adaptation on the Map: Developing Spatial Management Strategies for Whitebark Pine in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem
by Kathryn B. Ireland & Andrew J. Hansen & Robert E. Keane & Kristin Legg & Robert L. Gump - 1002-1018 An Integrative Review of Empirical Research on Perceptions and Behaviors Related to Prescribed Burning and Wildfire in the United States
by Lauren Nicole Dupéy & Jordan W. Smith - 1019-1030 Who Wants to Save the Forest? Characterizing Community-Led Monitoring in Prey Lang, Cambodia
by Nerea Turreira-García & Henrik Meilby & Søren Brofeldt & Dimitris Argyriou & Ida Theilade - 1031-1047 EFO-LCI: A New Life Cycle Inventory Database of Forestry Operations in Europe
by Giuseppe Cardellini & Tatiana Valada & Claire Cornillier & Estelle Vial & Marian Dragoi & Venceslas Goudiaby & Volker Mues & Bruno Lasserre & Arkadiusz Gruchala & Per Kristian Rørstad & Mathias Neumann & Miroslav Svoboda & Risto Sirgmets & Olli-Pekka Näsärö & Frits Mohren & Wouter M. J. Achten & Liesbet Vranken & Bart Muys - 1048-1061 Understanding the Patterns and Drivers of Air Pollution on Multiple Time Scales: The Case of Northern China
by Yupeng Liu & Jianguo Wu & Deyong Yu & Ruifang Hao - 1062-1071 The Insignificance of Thresholds in Environmental Impact Assessment: An Illustrative Case Study in Canada
by Cathryn Clarke Murray & Janson Wong & Gerald G. Singh & Megan Mach & Jackie Lerner & Bernardo Ranieri & Guillaume Peterson St-Laurent & Alice Guimaraes & Kai M. A. Chan
May 2018, Volume 61, Issue 5
- 719-731 Coexistence with Large Carnivores Supported by a Predator-Compensation Program
by Andrea T. Morehouse & Jesse Tigner & Mark S. Boyce - 732-740 Social Network Analysis Identifies Key Participants in Conservation Development
by Cooper M. Farr & Sarah E. Reed & Liba Pejchar - 741-755 Factors Contributing to the Decline of Traditional Practices in Communities from the Gwallek–Kedar area, Kailash Sacred Landscape, Nepal
by Kishor Atreya & Dipesh Pyakurel & Krishna Singh Thagunna & Laxmi Dutt Bhatta & Yadav Uprety & Ram Prasad Chaudhary & Bishwa Nath Oli & Sagar Kumar Rimal - 756-771 Bridging the Divide: Challenges and Opportunities for Public Sector Agricultural Professionals Working with Amish and Mennonite Producers on Conservation
by Caroline Brock & Jessica D. Ulrich-Schad & Linda Prokopy - 772-785 Impacts of Agricultural Practices and Individual Life Characteristics on Ecosystem Services: A Case Study on Family Farmers in the Context of an Amazonian Pioneer Front
by Le Clec’h Solen & Jégou Nicolas & Arnauld de Sartre Xavier & Decaens Thibaud & Dufour Simon & Grimaldi Michel & Oszwald Johan - 786-795 The Energy & Raw Materials Factory: Role and Potential Contribution to the Circular Economy of the Netherlands
by Kees van Leeuwen & Eli de Vries & Stef Koop & Kees Roest - 796-804 A Comparison of the Impacts of Wind Energy and Unconventional Gas Development on Land-use and Ecosystem Services: An Example from the Anadarko Basin of Oklahoma, USA
by Kendall M. Davis & Michael N. Nguyen & Maureen R. McClung & Matthew D. Moran - 805-818 Comparison of Recent Oil and Gas, Wind Energy, and Other Anthropogenic Landscape Alteration Factors in Texas Through 2014
by Jon Paul Pierre & Brad D. Wolaver & Benjamin J. Labay & Travis J. LaDuc & Charles M. Duran & Wade A. Ryberg & Toby J. Hibbitts & John R. Andrews - 819-833 Expansionary Adaptive Transformations of Socio-Hydrological Systems (SHSs): The Case of Drought in Messara Plain, Crete, Greece
by Kalliopi Sapountzaki & Ioannis Daskalakis - 834-847 Who Really Wants an Ambitious Large-Scale Restoration of the Seine Estuary? A Strategic Analysis of a Science–Policy Interface Locked in a Stalemate
by Audrey Coreau & Jean-Baptiste Narcy & Sarah Lumbroso - 848-859 Attitudinal Factors and Personal Characteristics Influence Support for Shellfish Aquaculture in Rhode Island (US) Coastal Waters
by Tracey M. Dalton & Di Jin - 860-874 Impact of Soil and Water Conservation Interventions on Watershed Runoff Response in a Tropical Humid Highland of Ethiopia
by Dagnenet Sultan & Atsushi Tsunekawa & Nigussie Haregeweyn & Enyew Adgo & Mitsuru Tsubo & Derege Tsegaye Meshesha & Tsugiyuki Masunaga & Dagnachew Aklog & Ayele Almaw Fenta & Kindiye Ebabu - 875-883 Assessment of Detection Methods and Vegetation Associations for Introduced Finlayson’s Squirrels (Callosciurus finlaysonii) in Italy
by Leonardo Ancillotto & Tommaso Notomista & Emiliano Mori & Sandro Bertolino & Danilo Russo
April 2018, Volume 61, Issue 4
- 535-544 Black Truffle Harvesting in Spanish Forests: Trends, Current Policies and Practices, and Implications on its Sustainability
by Sergi Garcia-Barreda & Ricardo Forcadell & Sergio Sánchez & María Martín-Santafé & Pedro Marco & J. Julio Camarero & Santiago Reyna - 545-562 An Investigation of the Critical Events and Influential Factors to the Evolution of the U.S. Man and the Biosphere Program
by Jennifer M. Thomsen - 563-576 Environmental Performance Information Use by Conservation Agency Staff
by Chloe Bradley Wardropper - 577-596 Forward-looking farmers owning multiple potential wetland restoration sites: implications for efficient restoration
by Svetlana Schroder (Kushch) & Zhengxin Lang & Sergey Rabotyagov - 597-614 Environmental Stewardship: A Conceptual Review and Analytical Framework
by Nathan J. Bennett & Tara S. Whitty & Elena Finkbeiner & Jeremy Pittman & Hannah Bassett & Stefan Gelcich & Edward H. Allison - 615-623 Modeling of Electric Demand for Sustainable Energy and Management in India Using Spatio-Temporal DMSP-OLS Night-Time Data
by Bismay Ranjan Tripathy & Haroon Sajjad & Christopher D. Elvidge & Yu Ting & Prem Chandra Pandey & Meenu Rani & Pavan Kumar - 624-636 Wastewater Treatment Energy Recovery Potential For Adaptation To Global Change: An Integrated Assessment
by Patrick A. Breach & Slobodan P. Simonovic - 637-649 Determination of Appropriate Service Delivery Level for Quantitative Attributes of Household Toilets in Rural Settlements of India from Users’ Perspective
by Mohammad Rashid & Debapratim Pandit - 650-660 The Irrigation Effect: How River Regulation Can Promote Some Riparian Vegetation
by Karen M. Gill & Lori A. Goater & Jeffrey H. Braatne & Stewart B. Rood - 661-670 Aquarium Trade Supply-Chain Losses of Marine Invertebrates Originating from Papua New Guinea
by Thane A. Militz & Jeff Kinch & Paul C. Southgate - 671-686 River Continuity Restoration and Diadromous Fishes: Much More than an Ecological Issue
by H. Drouineau & C. Carter & M. Rambonilaza & G. Beaufaron & G. Bouleau & A. Gassiat & P. Lambert & S. le Floch & S. Tétard & E. de Oliveira - 687-699 Multi-scale Homogenization of Caddisfly Metacomminities in Human-modified Landscapes
by Juliana Simião-Ferreira & Denis Silva Nogueira & Anna Claudia Santos & Paulo De Marco Jr. & Ronaldo Angelini - 700-715 Impacts and Policy Implications of Metals Effluent Discharge into Rivers within Industrial Zones: A Sub-Saharan Perspective from Ethiopia
by E. Zinabu & P. Kelderman & J. van der Kwast & K. Irvine - 716-718 Correction to: Impacts and Policy Implications of Metals Effluent Discharge into Rivers within Industrial Zones: A Sub-Saharan Perspective from Ethiopia
by E. Zinabu & P. Kelderman & J. van der Kwast & K. Irvine
March 2018, Volume 61, Issue 3
- 339-346 Adaptive Management of Environmental Flows
by J. Angus Webb & Robyn J. Watts & Catherine Allan & John C. Conallin - 347-357 Informing Environmental Water Management Decisions: Using Conditional Probability Networks to Address the Information Needs of Planning and Implementation Cycles
by Avril C. Horne & Joanna M. Szemis & J. Angus Webb & Simranjit Kaur & Michael J. Stewardson & Nick Bond & Rory Nathan - 358-374 A Risk-Based Ecohydrological Approach to Assessing Environmental Flow Regimes
by Glenn B. Mcgregor & Jonathan C. Marshall & Jaye S. Lobegeiger & Dean Holloway & Norbert Menke & Julie Coysh - 375-389 Identifying Critical Habitat for Australian Freshwater Turtles in a Large Regulated Floodplain: Implications for Environmental Water Management
by J. F. Ocock & G. Bino & S. Wassens & J. Spencer & R. F. Thomas & R. T. Kingsford - 390-397 Evaluating Use of Environmental Flows to Aerate Streams by Modelling the Counterfactual Case
by Michael J. Stewardson & Dominic Skinner - 398-407 Make the Most of the Data You’ve Got: Bayesian Models and a Surrogate Species Approach to Assessing Benefits of Upstream Migration Flows for the Endangered Australian Grayling
by J. Angus Webb & Wayne M. Koster & Ivor G. Stuart & Paul Reich & Michael J. Stewardson - 408-420 Stakeholder Participation in Freshwater Monitoring and Evaluation Programs: Applying Thresholds of Potential Concern within Environmental Flows
by John Conallin & Craig A. McLoughlin & Josh Campbell & Roger Knight & Troy Bright & Ian Fisher - 421-431 Compounding Effects of Agricultural Land Use and Water Use in Free-Flowing Rivers: Confounding Issues for Environmental Flows
by Scott A. Hardie & Chris J. Bobbi - 432-442 Using a Population Model to Inform the Management of River Flows and Invasive Carp (Cyprinus carpio)
by John D. Koehn & Charles R. Todd & Brenton P. Zampatti & Ivor G. Stuart & Anthony Conallin & Leigh Thwaites & Qifeng Ye - 443-453 Predicting the Influence of Streamflow on Migration and Spawning of a Threatened Diadromous Fish, the Australian Grayling Prototroctes Maraena
by W. M. Koster & D. A. Crook & D. R. Dawson & S. Gaskill & J. R. Morrongiello - 454-468 River Bank Erosion and the Influence of Environmental Flow Management
by Geoff J. Vietz & Anna Lintern & J. Angus Webb & David Straccione - 469-480 Adaptive Management of Environmental Flows: Using Irrigation Infrastructure to Deliver Environmental Benefits During a Large Hypoxic Blackwater Event in the Southern Murray–Darling Basin, Australia
by Robyn J. Watts & R. Keller Kopf & Nicole McCasker & Julia A. Howitt & John Conallin & Ian Wooden & Lee Baumgartner - 481-496 Adaptive Management of Return Flows: Lessons from a Case Study in Environmental Water Delivery to a Floodplain River
by Benjamin J. Wolfenden & Skye M. Wassens & Kim M. Jenkins & Darren S. Baldwin & Tsuyoshi Kobayashi & James Maguire - 497-505 Implementation of Environmental Flows for Intermittent River Systems: Adaptive Management and Stakeholder Participation Facilitate Implementation
by John Conallin & Emma Wilson & Josh Campbell - 506-519 Flow Restoration in the Columbia River Basin: An Evaluation of a Flow Restoration Accounting Framework
by Amy L. McCoy & S. Rankin Holmes & Brett A. Boisjolie - 520-533 Revealing Adaptive Management of Environmental Flows
by Catherine Allan & Robyn J. Watts
February 2018, Volume 61, Issue 2
- 181-187 A Path to Actionable Climate Science: Perspectives from the Field
by Nicole M. DeCrappeo & Gustavo A. Bisbal & Alison M. Meadow - 188-196 Awareness and Adoption of Soil and Water Conservation Technologies in a Developing Country: A Case of Nabajuzi Watershed in Central Uganda
by Sarah Kagoya & Krishna P. Paudel & Nadhomi L. Daniel - 197-208 How Flood Experience and Risk Perception Influences Protective Actions and Behaviours among Canadian Homeowners
by Jason Thistlethwaite & Daniel Henstra & Craig Brown & Daniel Scott - 209-223 Visitor Preferences for Visual Changes in Bark Beetle-Impacted Forest Recreation Settings in the United States and Germany
by Arne Arnberger & Martin Ebenberger & Ingrid E. Schneider & Stuart Cottrell & Alexander C. Schlueter & Eick von Ruschkowski & Robert C. Venette & Stephanie A. Snyder & Paul H. Gobster - 224-235 The Dynamics of Trust in the Shanghai Water Supply Regime
by Nahui Zhen & Jon Barnett & Michael Webber - 236-248 Interpretations of Resilience and Change and The Catalytic Roles of Media: A Case of Canadian Daily Newspaper Discourse on Natural Disasters
by Mahed-Ul-Islam Choudhury & C. Emdad Haque - 249-262 How Participatory Should Environmental Governance Be? Testing the Applicability of the Vroom-Yetton-Jago Model in Public Environmental Decision-Making
by Nikolas Lührs & Nicolas W. Jager & Edward Challies & Jens Newig - 263-274 Applied Mycology Can Contribute to Sustainable Rural Livelihoods: Building upon China’s Matsutake Management Initiatives
by Madeline Brown & Timothy McLellan & Huili Li & Samantha C. Karunarathna - 275-290 Resting Stage of Plankton Diversity from Singapore Coastal Water: Implications for Harmful Algae Blooms and Coastal Management
by Aurore Trottet & Bryan Wilson & Genevieve Sew Wei Xin & Christaline George & Lemuel Casten & Claire Schmoker & Nurul Syazana Binte Modh Rawi & Moon Chew Siew & Ole Larsen & Hans S. Eikaas & Karenne Tun & Guillaume Drillet - 291-303 Warmed Winter Water Temperatures Alter Reproduction in Two Fish Species
by Tyler Firkus & Frank J. Rahel & Harold L. Bergman & Brian D. Cherrington - 304-309 Remediating Contaminant Plumes in Groundwater with Shallow Excavations Containing Coarse Reactive Media
by Paul F. Hudak - 310-320 Estimating the Creation and Removal Date of Fracking Ponds Using Trend Analysis of Landsat Imagery
by Rutherford V. Platt & David Manthos & John Amos - 321-336 Satellite Images Combined with Field Data Reveal Negative Changes in the Distribution of Babassu Palms after Clearing off Amazonian Forests
by D. Mitja & E. Delaître & A. M. Santos & I. Miranda & R. F. R. Coelho & D. J. Macedo & L. Demagistri & M. Petit - 337-338 Correction to: Satellite Images Combined with Field Data Reveal Negative Changes in the Distribution of Babassu Palms after Clearing off Amazonian Forests
by D. Mitja & E. Delaître & A. M. Santos & I. Miranda & R. F. R. Coelho & D. J. Macedo & L. Demagistri & M. Petit
January 2018, Volume 61, Issue 1
- 1-8 Are We Underestimating Microplastic Contamination in Aquatic Environments?
by Jeremy L. Conkle & Christian D. Báez Del Valle & Jeffrey W. Turner - 9-23 The City Blueprint Approach: Urban Water Management and Governance in Cities in the U.S
by Daniel Feingold & Stef Koop & Kees van Leeuwen - 24-33 Evaluating Partnerships to Enhance Disaster Risk Management using Multi-Criteria Analysis: An Application at the Pan-European Level
by Stefan Hochrainer-Stigler & Anna Lorant - 34-45 Community Response and Engagement During Extreme Water Events in Saskatchewan, Canada and Queensland, Australia
by Dena W. McMartin & Alison J. Sammel & Katherine Arbuthnott - 46-57 Characterizing the Breadth and Depth of Volunteer Water Monitoring Programs in the United States
by Kristine F. Stepenuck & Kenneth D. Genskow - 58-68 Survey of Beaver-related Restoration Practices in Rangeland Streams of the Western USA
by David S. Pilliod & Ashley T. Rohde & Susan Charnley & Rachael R. Davee & Jason B. Dunham & Hannah Gosnell & Gordon E. Grant & Mark B. Hausner & Justin L. Huntington & Caroline Nash - 69-84 Assessing Restoration Effects on River Hydromorphology Using the Process-based Morphological Quality Index in Eight European River Reaches
by B. Belletti & L. Nardi & M. Rinaldi & M. Poppe & K. Brabec & M. Bussettini & F. Comiti & M. Gielczewski & B. Golfieri & S. Hellsten & J. Kail & E. Marchese & P. Marcinkowski & T. Okruszko & A. Paillex & M. Schirmer & M. Stelmaszczyk & N. Surian - 85-102 Understanding the Factors that Influence Perceptions of Post-Wildfire Landscape Recovery Across 25 Wildfires in the Northwestern United States
by C. Kooistra & T. E. Hall & T. Paveglio & M. Pickering - 103-115 Conventional and New Ways of Governing Forest Threats: A Study of Stakeholder Coherence in Sweden
by Louise Eriksson - 116-131 Paths to Change: Bio-Economic Factors, Geographical Gradients and the Land-Use Structure of Italy
by Emanuela Masini & Anna Barbati & Massimiliano Bencardino & Margherita Carlucci & Piermaria Corona & Luca Salvati - 132-146 Temporal Dynamics of the Driving Factors of Urban Landscape Change of Addis Ababa During the Past Three Decades
by Meskerem Zewdie & Hailu Worku & Amare Bantider - 147-154 Effects of Nitrogen and Phosphorus Fertilizer and Topsoil Amendment on Native Plant Cover in Roadside Revegetation Projects
by Heidi L. Hillhouse & Walter H. Schacht & Jonathan M. Soper & Carol E. Wienhold - 155-170 Analysis of the Governance Structures in Japan’s Biosphere Reserves: Perspectives from Bottom–Up and Multilevel Characteristics
by Toshinori Tanaka & Nobuhiko Wakamatsu - 171-180 Toxicological Assessment and UV/TiO2-Based Induced Degradation Profile of Reactive Black 5 Dye
by Muhammad Bilal & Tahir Rasheed & Hafiz M. N. Iqbal & Hongbo Hu & Wei Wang & Xuehong Zhang
December 2017, Volume 60, Issue 6
- 1011-1021 Barriers and Solutions to Conducting Large International, Interdisciplinary Research Projects
by Erin C. Pischke & Jessie L. Knowlton & Colin C. Phifer & Jose Gutierrez Lopez & Tamara S. Propato & Amarella Eastmond & Tatiana Martins de Souza & Mark Kuhlberg & Valentin Picasso Risso & Santiago R. Veron & Carlos Garcia & Marta Chiappe & Kathleen E. Halvorsen - 1022-1041 Exploring Institutional Mechanisms for Scientific Input into the Management Cycle of the National Protected Area Network of Peru: Gaps and Opportunities
by M. D. López-Rodríguez & H. Castro & M. Arenas & J. M. Requena-Mullor & A. Cano & E. Valenzuela & J. Cabello - 1042-1061 Growing Canopy on a College Campus: Understanding Urban Forest Change through Archival Records and Aerial Photography
by Lara A. Roman & Jason P. Fristensky & Theodore S. Eisenman & Eric J. Greenfield & Robert E. Lundgren & Chloe E. Cerwinka & David A. Hewitt & Caitlin C. Welsh - 1062-1075 Effects of Grazing and Fire Frequency on Floristic Quality and its Relationship to Indicators of Soil Quality in Tallgrass Prairie
by George C. Manning & Sara G. Baer & John M. Blair - 1076-1089 Similarities and Differences in Barriers and Opportunities Affecting Climate Change Adaptation Action in Four North American Landscapes
by Whitney R. Lonsdale & Heidi E. Kretser & Cheryl-Lesley B. Chetkiewicz & Molly S. Cross - 1090-1100 Using Paleoecology to Inform Land Management as Climates Change: An Example from an Oak Savanna Ecosystem
by Jessica D. Spencer & Andrea Brunelle & Tim Hepola - 1101-1115 Long-term Water Table Monitoring of Rio Grande Riparian Ecosystems for Restoration Potential Amid Hydroclimatic Challenges
by James R. Thibault & James R. Cleverly & Clifford N. Dahm - 1116-1126 Hurricane Recovery and Ecological Resilience: Measuring the Impacts of Wetland Alteration Post Hurricane Ike on the Upper TX Coast
by Md Y. Reja & Samuel D. Brody & Wesley E. Highfield & Galen D. Newman - 1127-1138 Emergent Macrophytes Support Zooplankton in a Shallow Tropical Lake: A Basis for Wetland Conservation
by Mesfin Gebrehiwot & Demeke Kifle & Ludwig Triest - 1139-1154 Use of Fish Telemetry in Rehabilitation Planning, Management, and Monitoring in Areas of Concern in the Laurentian Great Lakes
by J. L. Brooks & C. Boston & S. Doka & D. Gorsky & K. Gustavson & D. Hondorp & D. Isermann & J. D. Midwood & T. C. Pratt & A. M. Rous & J. L. Withers & C. C. Krueger & S. J. Cooke
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