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December 2017, Volume 60, Issue 6
- 1155-1170 Do Riparian Buffers Protect Stream Invertebrate Communities in South American Atlantic Forest Agricultural Areas?
by L. Hunt & N. Marrochi & C. Bonetto & M. Liess & D. F. Buss & C. Vieira da Silva & M.-C. Chiu & V. H. Resh - 1171-1176 Laboratory Investigation of Mineralization of Refractory Nitrogen from Sewage Treatment Plants
by Gaboury Benoit & Peng Wang
November 2017, Volume 60, Issue 5
- 797-808 Characterizing Particulate Matter Exfiltration Estimates for Alternative Cookstoves in a Village-Like Household in Rural Nepal
by Sutyajeet I. Soneja & James M. Tielsch & Subarna K. Khatry & Benjamin Zaitchik & Frank C. Curriero & Patrick N. Breysse - 809-822 Application of an Original Wildfire Smoke Health Cost Benefits Transfer Protocol to the Western US, 2005–2015
by Benjamin A. Jones & Robert P. Berrens - 823-851 Natural Hazard Susceptibility Assessment for Road Planning Using Spatial Multi-Criteria Analysis
by Caroline S. J. Karlsson & Zahra Kalantari & Ulla Mörtberg & Bo Olofsson & Steve W. Lyon - 852-866 Time Series Analysis of Energy Production and Associated Landscape Fragmentation in the Eagle Ford Shale Play
by Jon Paul Pierre & Michael H. Young & Brad D. Wolaver & John R. Andrews & Caroline L. Breton - 867-881 Accelerating the Integration of Distributed Water Solutions: A Conceptual Financing Model from the Electricity Sector
by Kimberly J. Quesnel & Newsha K. Ajami & Noemi Wyss - 882-895 The Willingness of Non-Industrial Private Forest Owners to Enter California’s Carbon Offset Market
by Erin Clover Kelly & Gregg J. Gold & Joanna Di Tommaso - 896-907 Knowledge that Acts: Evaluating the Outcomes of a Knowledge Brokering Intervention in Western Australia’s Ningaloo Region
by Kelly Chapman & Fabio Boschetti & Elizabeth Fulton & Pierre Horwitz & Tod Jones & Pascal Scherrer & Geoff Syme - 908-921 Comparison of USDA Forest Service and Stakeholder Motivations and Experiences in Collaborative Federal Forest Governance in the Western United States
by Emily Jane Davis & Eric M. White & Lee K. Cerveny & David Seesholtz & Meagan L. Nuss & Donald R. Ulrich - 922-930 Factors Affecting Public Preferences for Grassland Landscape Heterogeneity in the Great Plains
by Omkar Joshi & Terrie A. Becerra & David M. Engle & Samuel D. Fuhlendorf & R. Dwayne Elmore - 931-946 Diverse Approaches to Implement and Monitor River Restoration: A Comparative Perspective in France and Germany
by Bertrand Morandi & Jochem Kail & Anne Toedter & Christian Wolter & Hervé Piégay - 947-960 Will the Oxygen-Phosphorus Paradigm Persist? – Expert Views of the Future of Management and Restoration of Eutrophic Lakes
by Nina A. Nygrén & Petri Tapio & Jukka Horppila - 961-973 Characterizing Coastal Ecosystem Service Trade-offs with Future Urban Development in a Tropical City
by Daniel R. Richards & Daniel A. Friess - 974-988 Midwestern US Farmers Perceive Crop Advisers as Conduits of Information on Agricultural Conservation Practices
by Francis R. Eanes & Ajay S. Singh & Brian R. Bulla & Pranay Ranjan & Linda S. Prokopy & Mary Fales & Benjamin Wickerham & Patrick J. Doran - 989-1009 Visioning the Future: Scenarios Modeling of the Florida Coastal Everglades
by Hilary Flower & Mark Rains & Carl Fitz
October 2017, Volume 60, Issue 4
- 555-573 Community exposure and vulnerability to water quality and availability: a case study in the mining-affected Pazña Municipality, Lake Poopó Basin, Bolivian Altiplano
by Megan French & Natalie Alem & Stephen J. Edwards & Efraín Blanco Coariti & Helga Cauthin & Karen A. Hudson-Edwards & Karen Luyckx & Jorge Quintanilla & Oscar Sánchez Miranda - 574-587 Public–Private Partnerships Working Beyond Scale Challenges toward Water Quality Improvements from Private Lands
by Stephanie K. Enloe & Lisa A. Schulte & John C. Tyndall - 588-597 Accounting for Uncertainty and Time Lags in Equivalency Calculations for Offsetting in Aquatic Resources Management Programs
by Michael J. Bradford - 598-614 Invertebrate-Based Water Quality Impairments and Associated Stressors Identified through the US Clean Water Act
by Heather Govenor & Leigh Anne H. Krometis & W. Cully Hession - 615-629 Methane Ebullition in Temperate Hydropower Reservoirs and Implications for US Policy on Greenhouse Gas Emissions
by Benjamin L. Miller & Evan V. Arntzen & Amy E. Goldman & Marshall C. Richmond - 630-642 The Influence of Solar Power Plants on Microclimatic Conditions and the Biotic Community in Chilean Desert Environments
by Anna Suuronen & Christian Muñoz-Escobar & Anssi Lensu & Markku Kuitunen & Natalia Guajardo Celis & Pablo Espinoza Astudillo & Marcos Ferrú & Andrés Taucare-Ríos & Marcelo Miranda & Jussi V. K. Kukkonen - 643-664 Mapping Meaningful Places on Washington’s Olympic Peninsula: Toward a Deeper Understanding of Landscape Values
by Lee Karol Cerveny & Kelly Biedenweg & Rebecca McLain - 665-678 Adaptation to Climatic Hazards in the Savannah Ecosystem: Improving Adaptation Policy and Action
by Gerald A. B. Yiran & Lindsay C. Stringer - 679-692 Participative Spatial Scenario Analysis for Alpine Ecosystems
by Marina Kohler & Rike Stotten & Melanie Steinbacher & Georg Leitinger & Erich Tasser & Uta Schirpke & Ulrike Tappeiner & Markus Schermer - 693-704 Farmers’ Willingness to Adopt Conservation Agriculture: New Evidence from Lebanon
by Ali Chalak & Alexandra Irani & Jad Chaaban & Issam Bashour & Karin Seyfert & Kaitlyn Smoot & Gumataw Kifle Abebe - 705-716 On the Ground or in the Air? A Methodological Experiment on Crop Residue Cover Measurement in Ethiopia
by Frédéric Kosmowski & James Stevenson & Jeff Campbell & Alemayehu Ambel & Asmelash Haile Tsegay - 717-746 Determinants of Urban Expansion and Agricultural Land Conversion in 25 EU Countries
by Eda Ustaoglu & Brendan Williams - 747-757 Fire Distribution in Peninsular Malaysia, Sumatra and Borneo in 2015 with Special Emphasis on Peatland Fires
by Jukka Miettinen & Chenghua Shi & Soo Chin Liew - 758-783 Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons: A Critical Review of Environmental Occurrence and Bioremediation
by Oluwadara Oluwaseun Alegbeleye & Beatrice Oluwatoyin Opeolu & Vanessa Angela Jackson - 784-795 Cancer Risk Assessment of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in the Soils and Sediments of India: A Meta-Analysis
by Abhrajyoti Tarafdar & Alok Sinha
September 2017, Volume 60, Issue 3
- 367-382 Deforestation and Carbon Loss in Southwest Amazonia: Impact of Brazil’s Revised Forest Code
by Pedro Augusto Costa Roriz & Aurora Miho Yanai & Philip Martin Fearnside - 383-395 Riparian Meadow Response to Modern Conservation Grazing Management
by Kristin M. Oles & Dave A. Weixelman & David F. Lile & Kenneth W. Tate & Laura K. Snell & Leslie M. Roche - 396-408 How Local Landholder Groups Collectively Manage Weeds in South-Eastern Australia
by Sonia Graham & Sarah Rogers - 409-421 Endangered Mangroves in Segara Anakan, Indonesia: Effective and Failed Problem-Solving Policy Advice
by Budi Dharmawan & Michael Böcher & Max Krott - 422-435 Climatic-Induced Shifts in the Distribution of Teak (Tectona grandis) in Tropical Asia: Implications for Forest Management and Planning
by Jiban Chandra Deb & Stuart Phinn & Nathalie Butt & Clive A. McAlpine - 436-453 Investigating Climate Compatible Development Outcomes and their Implications for Distributive Justice: Evidence from Malawi
by Benjamin T. Wood & Claire H. Quinn & Lindsay C. Stringer & Andrew J. Dougill - 454-463 Which Factors Contribute to Environmental Behaviour of Landowners in Southwestern Ontario, Canada?
by Silke Nebel & Jeff Brick & Van A. Lantz & Ryan Trenholm - 464-475 Micro-Credit and Community Wildlife Management: Complementary Strategies to Improve Conservation Outcomes in Serengeti National Park, Tanzania
by Emmanuel Kaaya & Margaret Chapman - 476-483 Lessons from a Community-Based Program to Monitor Forest Vertebrates in the Brazilian Amazon
by Maíra Benchimol & Eduardo M. von Mühlen & Eduardo M. Venticinque - 484-495 Identifying Effective and Sustainable Measures for Community-Based Environmental Monitoring
by Ariana J. McKay & Chris J. Johnson - 496-512 Effects of River Discharge and Land Use and Land Cover (LULC) on Water Quality Dynamics in Migina Catchment, Rwanda
by Abias Uwimana & Anne van Dam & Gretchen Gettel & Bonfils Bigirimana & Kenneth Irvine - 513-525 Macroinvertebrate Taxonomic and Functional Trait Compositions within Lotic Habitats Affected By River Restoration Practices
by J. C. White & M. J. Hill & M. A. Bickerton & P. J. Wood - 526-543 Effects of Backpacker Use, Pack Stock Trail Use, and Pack Stock Grazing on Water-Quality Indicators, Including Nutrients, E. coli, Hormones, and Pharmaceuticals, in Yosemite National Park, USA
by Harrison Forrester & David Clow & James Roche & Alan Heyvaert & William Battaglin - 544-553 Vulnerability of Forests in India: A National Scale Assessment
by Jagmohan Sharma & Sujata Upgupta & Mathangi Jayaraman & Rajiv Kumar Chaturvedi & Govindswamy Bala & N. H. Ravindranath
August 2017, Volume 60, Issue 2
- 165-175 Angling into the Future: Ten Commandments for Recreational Fisheries Science, Management, and Stewardship in a Good Anthropocene
by Laura K. Elmer & Lisa A. Kelly & Stephanie Rivest & S. Clay Steell & William M. Twardek & Andy J. Danylchuk & Robert Arlinghaus & Joseph R. Bennett & Steven J. Cooke - 176-184 Sustainable Cattle Ranching in Practice: Moving from Theory to Planning in Colombia’s Livestock Sector
by Amy M. Lerner & Andrés Felipe Zuluaga & Julián Chará & Andrés Etter & Timothy Searchinger - 185-199 Transcending Landscapes: Working Across Scales and Levels in Pastoralist Rangeland Governance
by Lance W. Robinson & Enoch Ontiri & Tsegaye Alemu & Stephen S. Moiko - 200-215 Farmers’ Preferences for PES Contracts to Adopt Silvopastoral Systems in Southern Ecuador, Revealed Through a Choice Experiment
by Leander Raes & Stijn Speelman & Nikolay Aguirre - 216-230 Ecological Equivalence Assessment Methods: What Trade-Offs between Operationality, Scientific Basis and Comprehensiveness?
by Lucie Bezombes & Stéphanie Gaucherand & Christian Kerbiriou & Marie-Eve Reinert & Thomas Spiegelberger - 231-242 Strategic Behavior in Certifying Green Buildings: An Inquiry of the Non-building Performance Value
by Lin-Han Chiang Hsieh & Douglas Noonan - 243-262 Drinking Water Management and Governance in Canada: An Innovative Plan-Do-Check-Act (PDCA) Framework for a Safe Drinking Water Supply
by Ty Bereskie & Manuel J. Rodriguez & Rehan Sadiq - 263-279 Identifying Societal Preferences for River Restoration in a Densely Populated Urban Environment: Evidence from a Discrete Choice Experiment in Central Brussels
by Wendy Y. Chen & Inge Liekens & Steven Broekx - 280-292 Comparative Assessment of Environmental Flow Estimation Methods in a Mediterranean Mountain River
by Christina Papadaki & Konstantinos Soulis & Lazaros Ntoanidis & Stamatis Zogaris & Nicholas Dercas & Elias Dimitriou - 293-303 Buoyancy Limitation of Filamentous Cyanobacteria under Prolonged Pressure due to the Gas Vesicles Collapse
by Helayaye Damitha Lakmali Abeynayaka & Takashi Asaeda & Yasuko Kaneko - 304-313 Modelling the Risk Posed by the Zebra Mussel Dreissena polymorpha: Italy as a Case Study
by Luciano Bosso & Carmelina De Conno & Danilo Russo - 314-322 U.S. News Media Coverage of Pharmaceutical Pollution in the Aquatic Environment: A Content Analysis of the Problems and Solutions Presented by Actors
by Benjamin Blair & Daniel Zimny-Schmitt & Murray A. Rudd - 323-339 Satellite Remote Sensing for Coastal Management: A Review of Successful Applications
by Matthew J. McCarthy & Kaitlyn E. Colna & Mahmoud M. El-Mezayen & Abdiel E. Laureano-Rosario & Pablo Méndez-Lázaro & Daniel B. Otis & Gerardo Toro-Farmer & Maria Vega-Rodriguez & Frank E. Muller-Karger - 340-356 Environmental Impact of Offshore Gas Activities on the Benthic Environment: A Case Study
by E. Punzo & A. Gomiero & A. N. Tassetti & P. Strafella & A. Santelli & V. Salvalaggio & A. Spagnolo & G. Scarcella & A. M. De Biasi & L. Kozinkova & G. Fabi - 357-366 Abundance of Corals on Offshore Oil and Gas Platforms in the Gulf of Mexico
by Stephan R. Kolian & Paul W. Sammarco & Scott A. Porter
July 2017, Volume 60, Issue 1
- 1-11 How Misapplication of the Hydrologic Unit Framework Diminishes the Meaning of Watersheds
by James M. Omernik & Glenn E. Griffith & Robert M. Hughes & James B. Glover & Marc H. Weber - 12-29 Continuity vs. the Crowd—Tradeoffs Between Continuous and Intermittent Citizen Hydrology Streamflow Observations
by Jeffrey C. Davids & Nick van de Giesen & Martine Rutten - 30-40 Relationships Between Land Use and Stream Nutrient Concentrations in a Highly Urbanized Tropical Region of Brazil: Thresholds and Riparian Zones
by F. Tromboni & W. K. Dodds - 41-56 Integrative Governance of Environmental Water in Australia’s Murray–Darling Basin: Evolving Challenges and Emerging Pathways
by Zachary Bischoff-Mattson & Amanda H. Lynch - 57-68 How Networks of Informal Trails Cause Landscape Level Damage to Vegetation
by Agustina Barros & Catherine Marina Pickering - 69-85 Forest Edge Regrowth Typologies in Southern Sweden—Relationship to Environmental Characteristics and Implications for Management
by Björn Wiström & Anders Busse Nielsen - 86-103 Potential Distribution of Mountain Cloud Forest in Michoacán, Mexico: Prioritization for Conservation in the Context of Landscape Connectivity
by Camilo A. Correa Ayram & Manuel E. Mendoza & Andrés Etter & Diego R. Pérez Salicrup - 104-117 Simulation of Optimal Decision-Making Under the Impacts of Climate Change
by Lea Ravnkilde Møller & Martin Drews & Morten Andreas Dahl Larsen - 118-135 Local Government Capacity to Respond to Environmental Change: Insights from Towns in New York State
by Lincoln R. Larson & T. Bruce Lauber & David L. Kay & Bethany B. Cutts - 136-156 Herbicide Toxicity Testing with Non-Target Boreal Plants: The Sensitivity of Achillea millefolium L. and Chamerion angustifolium L. to Triclopyr and Imazapyr
by Krystal M. Isbister & Eric G. Lamb & Katherine J. Stewart - 157-164 Influence of Select Antibiotics on Vibrio fischeri and Desmodesmus subspicatus at μg L−1 Concentrations
by E. C. de Vasconcelos & C. R. Dalke & C. M. R. de Oliveira
June 2017, Volume 59, Issue 6
- 871-884 Investigating Research Gaps of Pharmaceutical take back Events: An Analysis of take back Program Participants’ Socioeconomic, Demographic, and Geographic Characteristics and the Public Health Benefits of take back Programs
by K. I. Stoddard & V. Hodge & G. Maxey & C. Tiwari & C. Cready & D. B. Huggett - 885-897 Analysis of Swedish Forest Owners’ Information and Knowledge-Sharing Networks for Decision-Making: Insights for Climate Change Communication and Adaptation
by Karin André & Julia Baird & Åsa Gerger Swartling & Gregor Vulturius & Ryan Plummer - 898-911 Beliefs about the Potential Impacts of Exploiting Non-Timber Forest Products Predict Voluntary Participation in Monitoring
by Alice Dantas Brites & Carla Morsello - 912-923 Sustainable Development for Whom and How? Exploring the Gaps between Popular Discourses and Ground Reality Using the Mexican Jatropha Biodiesel Case
by Aparajita Banerjee & Kathleen E Halvorsen & Amarella Eastmond-Spencer & Sam R Sweitz - 924-938 Policies, Socioeconomic, Institutional and Biophysical Factors Influencing the Change from Rice to Sugarcane in Nong Bua Lamphu Province, Thailand
by Narinpat Lakapunrat & Gopal B. Thapa - 939-955 Communal Participation in Payment for Environmental Services (PES): Unpacking the Collective Decision to Enroll
by Felipe Murtinho & Tanya Hayes - 956-965 How Decision Support Systems Can Benefit from a Theory of Change Approach
by Will Allen & Jennyffer Cruz & Bruce Warburton - 966-981 Specific Vicariance of Two Primeval Lowland Forest Lichen Indicators
by Dariusz Kubiak & Piotr Osyczka - 982-994 The Social, Historical, and Institutional Contingencies of Dam Removal
by F. J. Magilligan & C. S. Sneddon & C. A. Fox - 995-1016 Energy Development in Colorado’s Pawnee National Grasslands: Mapping and Measuring the Disturbance Footprint of Renewables and Non-Renewables
by Chris W. Baynard & Ksenya Mjachina & Robert D. Richardson & Robert W. Schupp & J. David Lambert & Alexander A. Chibilyev - 1017-1033 Keystone Species, Forest and Landscape: A Model to Select Protected Areas
by Daniela Barbosa da Silva Lins & Fernando Ravanini Gardon & João Frederico da Costa Azevedo Meyer & Rozely Ferreira dos Santos - 1034-1042 The Effect of Chemical Treatments on Lampenflora and a Collembola Indicator Species at a Popular Tour Cave in California, USA
by Erik Meyer & L. Don Seale & Brianne Permar & Andrew McClary
May 2017, Volume 59, Issue 5
- 709-717 Assessing and Managing Natural Resource Damages: Continuing Challenges and Opportunities
by Lawrence W. Barnthouse & Ralph G. Stahl Jr. - 718-735 Innovative Approaches to Collaborative Groundwater Governance in the United States: Case Studies from Three High-Growth Regions in the Sun Belt
by Sharon B. Megdal & Andrea K. Gerlak & Ling-Yee Huang & Nathaniel Delano & Robert G. Varady & Jacob D. Petersen-Perlman - 736-751 Managing for No Net Loss of Ecological Services: An Approach for Quantifying Loss of Coastal Wetlands due to Sea Level Rise
by Jennifer Kassakian & Ann Jones & Jeremy Martinich & Daniel Hudgens - 752-761 A Word to the Wise: Advice for Scientists Engaged in Collaborative Adaptive Management
by Peter Hopkinson & Ann Huber & David S. Saah & John J. Battles - 762-776 Resource-Constrained Information Management: Providing Governments with Information for Earthquake Preparedness
by Michael Vatenmacher & Shabtai Isaac & Tal Svoray - 777-791 Livelihood Cycle and Vulnerability of Rural Households to Climate Change and Hazards in Bangladesh
by G. M. Monirul Alam - 792-806 Planning for the Maintenance of Floristic Diversity in the Face of Land Cover and Climate Change
by Debbie Jewitt & Peter S. Goodman & Barend F. N. Erasmus & Timothy G. O’Connor & Ed T. F. Witkowski - 807-815 The Potential Role of Tree Diversity in Reducing Shallow Landslide Risk
by Yuta Kobayashi & Akira S. Mori - 816-825 Soil Organic Carbon Fractions and Stocks Respond to Restoration Measures in Degraded Lands by Water Erosion
by Xiaodong Nie & Zhongwu Li & Jinquan Huang & Bin Huang & Haibing Xiao & Guangming Zeng - 826-841 Factors Controlling Sediment Load in The Central Anatolia Region of Turkey: Ankara River Basin
by Umit Duru & Ellen Wohl & Mehdi Ahmadi - 842-855 Impact Assessment and Environmental Evaluation of Various Ammonia Production Processes
by Yusuf Bicer & Ibrahim Dincer & Greg Vezina & Frank Raso - 856-869 Pollution Assessment of the Biobío River (Chile): Prioritization of Substances of Concern Under an Ecotoxicological Approach
by Álvaro Alonso & Ricardo Figueroa & Pilar Castro-Díez
April 2017, Volume 59, Issue 4
- 531-545 The Contribution of Project Environmental Assessment to Assessing and Managing Cumulative Effects: Individually and Collectively Insignificant?
by Bram Noble & Jialang Liu & Paul Hackett - 546-556 An Assessment of Long-Term Compliance with Performance Standards in Compensatory Mitigation Wetlands
by Kyle Van den Bosch & Jeffrey W. Matthews - 557-570 Carbon footprint assessment of Western Australian Groundwater Recycling Scheme
by Andrew Simms & Stacey Hamilton & Wahidul K. Biswas - 571-583 Social Perception of Public Water Supply Network and Groundwater Quality in an Urban Setting Facing Saltwater Intrusion and Water Shortages
by Ibrahim Alameddine & Gheeda Jawhari & Mutasem El-Fadel - 584-593 Probabilistic Evaluation of Ecological and Economic Objectives of River Basin Management Reveals a Potential Flaw in the Goal Setting of the EU Water Framework Directive
by Turo Hjerppe & Antti Taskinen & Niina Kotamäki & Olli Malve & Juhani Kettunen - 594-603 Spatial Dependence and Determinants of Dairy Farmers’ Adoption of Best Management Practices for Water Protection in New Zealand
by Wei Yang & Basil Sharp - 604-618 Characterizing the Effects of Stormwater Mitigation on Nutrient Export and Stream Concentrations
by Colin D. Bell & Sara K. McMillan & Sandra M. Clinton & Anne J. Jefferson - 619-634 Mowing Submerged Macrophytes in Shallow Lakes with Alternative Stable States: Battling the Good Guys?
by Jan J. Kuiper & Michiel J. J. M. Verhofstad & Evelien L. M. Louwers & Elisabeth S. Bakker & Robert J. Brederveld & Luuk P. A. van Gerven & Annette B. G. Janssen & Jeroen J. M. de Klein & Wolf M. Mooij - 635-651 Controlling Eutrophication in A Mediterranean Shallow Reservoir by Phosphorus Loading Reduction: The Need for an Integrated Management Approach
by Mikel Zaragüeta & Pablo Acebes - 652-664 Chemical, Physical, and Biological Factors Shape Littoral Invertebrate Community Structure in Coal-Mining End-Pit Lakes
by Andreas Luek & Joseph B. Rasmussen - 665-683 Group Development and Integration in a Cross-Disciplinary and Intercultural Research Team
by Naomi Kirk-Lawlor & Shorna Allred - 684-692 Responses of a Federally Endangered Songbird to Understory Thinning in Oak-Juniper Woodlands
by Ashley M. Long & Mike E. Marshall & Michael L. Morrison & K. Brian Hays & Shannon L. Farrell - 693-707 Application of Life Cycle Assessment on Electronic Waste Management: A Review
by Mianqiang Xue & Zhenming Xu - 708-708 Erratum to: Effectiveness of Wyoming’s Sage-Grouse Core Areas: Influences on Energy Development and Male Lek Attendance
by R. Scott Gamo & Jeffrey L. Beck
March 2017, Volume 59, Issue 3
- 357-372 A Methodology to Evaluate Ecological Resources and Risk Using Two Case Studies at the Department of Energy’s Hanford Site
by Joanna Burger & Michael Gochfeld & Amoret Bunn & Janelle Downs & Christian Jeitner & Taryn Pittfield & Jennifer Salisbury & David Kosson - 373-392 Forecasting Urban Forest Ecosystem Structure, Function, and Vulnerability
by James W. N. Steenberg & Andrew A. Millward & David J. Nowak & Pamela J. Robinson & Alexis Ellis - 393-409 Deforestation and Carbon Stock Loss in Brazil’s Amazonian Settlements
by Aurora Miho Yanai & Euler Melo Nogueira & Paulo Maurício Lima de Alencastro Graça & Philip Martin Fearnside - 410-418 Recovery of Forest and Phylogenetic Structure in Abandoned Cocoa Agroforestry in the Atlantic Forest of Brazil
by Samir Gonçalves Rolim & Regina Helena Rosa Sambuichi & Götz Schroth & Marcelo Trindade Nascimento & José Manoel Lucio Gomes - 419-430 Effects of Post-Fire Plant Cover in the Performance of Two Cordilleran Cypress (Austrocedrus chilensis) Seedling Stocktypes Planted in Burned Forests of Northeastern Patagonia, Argentina
by María F. Urretavizcaya & Héctor E. Gonda & Guillermo E. Defossé - 431-439 Fine and Coarse-Scale Patterns of Vegetation Diversity on Reclaimed Surface Mine-land Over a 40-Year Chronosequence
by Stefanie L. Bohrer & Ryan F. Limb & Aaron L. Daigh & Jay M. Volk & Abbey F. Wick - 440-454 Understanding Land System Change Through Scenario-Based Simulations: A Case Study from the Drylands in Northern China
by Zhifeng Liu & Peter H. Verburg & Jianguo Wu & Chunyang He - 455-463 High Stocking Density Controls Phillyrea Angustifolia in Mediterranean Grasslands
by François Mesléard & Nicole Yavercovski & Gaétan Lefebvre & Loic Willm & Anne Bonis - 464-476 Whose Knowledge, Whose Development? Use and Role of Local and External Knowledge in Agroforestry Projects in Bolivia
by Johanna Jacobi & Sarah-Lan Mathez-Stiefel & Helen Gambon & Stephan Rist & Miguel Altieri - 477-489 Landowners’ Perspectives on Coordinated, Landscape-Level Invasive Species Control: The Role of Social and Ecological Context
by Rebecca M. Niemiec & Roger P. Pech & Grant L. Norbury & Andrea E. Byrom - 490-504 Factors Limiting Formation of Community Forestry Enterprises in the Southern Mixteca Region of Oaxaca, Mexico
by José Antonio Hernández-Aguilar & Héctor Sergio Cortina-Villar & Luis Enrique García-Barrios & Miguel Ángel Castillo-Santiago - 505-521 Identification of the Criteria for Decision Making of Cut-Away Peatland Reuse
by Kadi Padur & Mati Ilomets & Tõnis Põder - 522-530 Assessment of the Spatial Distribution of Metal(Oid)s in Soils Around an Abandoned Pb-Smelter Plant
by Nielson Machado dos Santos & Clístenes Williams Araújo do Nascimento & Jörg Matschullat & Ricardo Alves de Olinda
February 2017, Volume 59, Issue 2
- 175-188 The Cattle-Wolf Dilemma: Interactions among Three Protected Species
by Nir Becker & Yanay Farja - 189-203 Effectiveness of Wyoming’s Sage-Grouse Core Areas: Influences on Energy Development and Male Lek Attendance
by R. Scott Gamo & Jeffrey L. Beck - 204-217 Constraints on Development of Wind Energy in Poland due to Environmental Objectives. Is There Space in Poland for Wind Farm Siting?
by Małgorzata Hajto & Zdzisław Cichocki & Małgorzata Bidłasik & Jan Borzyszkowski & Agnieszka Kuśmierz - 218-229 Adaptive Management as an Effective Strategy: Interdisciplinary Perceptions for Natural Resources Management
by Lindsay M. Dreiss & Jan-Michael Hessenauer & Lucas R. Nathan & Kelly M. O’Connor & Marjorie R. Liberati & Danielle P. Kloster & Janet R. Barclay & Jason C. Vokoun & Anita T. Morzillo - 230-248 How Can High-Biodiversity Coffee Make It to the Mainstream Market? The Performativity of Voluntary Sustainability Standards and Outcomes for Coffee Diversification
by Cecilia Solér & Cecilia Sandström & Hanna Skoog - 249-263 Effects of Dam Removal on Fish Community Interactions and Stability in the Eightmile River System, Connecticut, USA
by Helen M. Poulos & Barry Chernoff - 264-273 Stable Isotopes Reveal Nitrogen Loading to Lake Tanganyika from Remote Shoreline Villages
by Brianne Kelly & Emmanuel Mtiti & Peter B. McIntyre & Yvonne Vadeboncoeur - 274-290 Mangrove and Freshwater Wetland Conservation Through Carbon Offsets: A Cost-Benefit Analysis for Establishing Environmental Policies
by César Vázquez-González & Patricia Moreno-Casasola & María Elizabeth Hernández & Adolfo Campos & Ileana Espejel & José Luis Fermán-Almada - 291-306 Climate Trends and Farmers’ Perceptions of Climate Change in Zambia
by Brian P. Mulenga & Ayala Wineman & Nicholas J. Sitko - 307-324 Participatory, Multi-Criteria Evaluation Methods as a Means to Increase the Legitimacy and Sustainability of Land Use Planning Processes. The Case of the Chaco Region in Salta, Argentina
by Lucas Seghezzo & Cristian Venencia & E. Catalina Buliubasich & Martín A. Iribarnegaray & José N. Volante - 325-337 A Holistic Approach Including Biological and Geological Criteria for Integrative Management in Protected Areas
by Lorena Peña & Manu Monge-Ganuzas & Miren Onaindia & Beatriz Fernández De Manuel & Miren Mendia - 338-353 Visions of Restoration in Fire-Adapted Forest Landscapes: Lessons from the Collaborative Forest Landscape Restoration Program
by Lauren S. Urgenson & Clare M. Ryan & Charles B. Halpern & Jonathan D. Bakker & R. Travis Belote & Jerry F. Franklin & Ryan D. Haugo & Cara R. Nelson & Amy E.M. Waltz - 354-355 Erratum to: Visions of Restoration in Fire-Adapted Forest Landscapes: Lessons from the Collaborative Forest Landscape Restoration Program
by Lauren S. Urgenson & Clare M. Ryan & Charles B. Halpern & Jonathan D. Bakker & R. Travis Belote & Jerry F. Franklin & Ryan D. Haugo & Cara R. Nelson & Amy E.M. Waltz
January 2017, Volume 59, Issue 1
- 1-9 Lessons Learned from an Industry, Government and University Collaboration to Restore Stream Habitats and Mitigate Effects
by Nicholas E. Jones & Garry J. Scrimgeour & William M. Tonn - 10-20 Are Urban Stream Restoration Plans Worth Implementing?
by Auri Sarvilinna & Virpi Lehtoranta & Turo Hjerppe - 21-33 Residential Knowledge of Native Tree Species: A Case Study of Residents in Four Southern Ontario Municipalities
by Andrew D. Almas & Tenley M. Conway - 34-49 Adaptive Capacity in Community Forest Management: A Systematic Review of Studies in East Asia
by Eunju Lee & Marianne E. Krasny - 50-67 Does Zoning Winter Recreationists Reduce Recreation Conflict?
by Aubrey D. Miller & Jerry J. Vaske & John R. Squires & Lucretia E. Olson & Elizabeth K. Roberts - 68-76 Pilot Testing of a Sampling Methodology for Assessing Seed Attachment Propensity and Transport Rate in a Soil Matrix Carried on Boot Soles and Bike Tires
by Nigel Hardiman & Kristina Charlotte Dietz & Ian Bride & Louis Passfield - 77-86 An Analysis of the Climate Change Mitigation Potential through Soil Organic Carbon Sequestration in a Corn Belt Watershed
by Mukesh Dev Bhattarai & Silvia Secchi & Justin Schoof - 87-101 Impacts of Soil and Water Conservation Practices on Crop Yield, Run-off, Soil Loss and Nutrient Loss in Ethiopia: Review and Synthesis
by Zenebe Adimassu & Simon Langan & Robyn Johnston & Wolde Mekuria & Tilahun Amede - 102-117 Climate-Smart Design for Ecosystem Management: A Test Application for Coral Reefs
by Jordan M. West & Catherine A. Courtney & Anna T. Hamilton & Britt A. Parker & Susan H. Julius & Jennie Hoffman & Karen H. Koltes & Petra MacGowan - 118-128 Telemetry-Determined Habitat Use Informs Multi-Species Habitat Management in an Urban Harbour
by Andrew M. Rous & Jonathon D. Midwood & Lee F.G. Gutowsky & Nicolas W.R. Lapointe & Rick Portiss & Thomas Sciscione & Mathew G. Wells & Susan E. Doka & Steven J. Cooke - 129-140 Accounting for the Impact of Management Scenarios on Typha Domingensis (Cattail) in an Everglades Wetland
by Gareth Lagerwall & Gregory Kiker & Rafael Muñoz-Carpena & Naiming Wang - 141-153 National-Level Wetland Policy Specificity and Goals Vary According to Political and Economic Indicators
by Alex W. Peimer & Adrianna E. Krzywicka & Dora B. Cohen & Kyle Van den Bosch & Valerie L. Buxton & Natalie A. Stevenson & Jeffrey W. Matthews - 154-173 Aquatic Nuisance Species in the Great Lakes and Mississippi River Basin—A Risk Assessment in Support of GLMRIS
by Mark A. Grippo & Ihor Hlohowskyj & Laura Fox & Brook Herman & Johanna Pothoff & Charles Yoe & John Hayse
December 2016, Volume 58, Issue 6
- 931-945 Impacts, Perceptions and Management of Climate-Related Risks to Cage Aquaculture in the Reservoirs of Northern Thailand
by Louis Lebel & Phimphakan Lebel & Boripat Lebel - 946-957 Climate Change Perceptions of NY State Farmers: The Role of Risk Perceptions and Adaptive Capacity
by Bruno Takahashi & Morey Burnham & Carol Terracina-Hartman & Amanda R Sopchak & Theresa Selfa - 958-971 Farmers’ Options to Address Water Scarcity in a Changing Climate: Case Studies from two Basins in Mediterranean Chile
by Lisandro Roco & David Poblete & Francisco Meza & George Kerrigan - 972-983 Cranes and Crops: Investigating Farmer Tolerances toward Crop Damage by Threatened Blue Cranes (Anthropoides paradiseus) in the Western Cape, South Africa
by Julia L. van Velden & Tanya Smith & Peter G. Ryan - 984-997 Using Different Grazing Practices for Increasing Plant Biodiversity in the Dykes and Embankments Along the Rhône River (Southern France)
by Cannelle Moinardeau & François Mesléard & Thierry Dutoit - 998-1014 Disentangling Puzzles of Spatial Scales and Participation in Environmental Governance—The Case of Governance Re-scaling Through the European Water Framework Directive
by Jens Newig & Daniel Schulz & Nicolas W. Jager - 1015-1026 Cost-Benefit Analysis of Green Infrastructures on Community Stormwater Reduction and Utilization: A Case of Beijing, China
by Wen Liu & Weiping Chen & Qi Feng & Chi Peng & Peng Kang - 1027-1045 Comparing and refining karst disturbance index methods through application in an island karst setting
by Brandon L. Porter & Leslie A. North & Jason S. Polk - 1046-1058 Risk-Based Prioritization Method for the Classification of Groundwater Pollution from Hazardous Waste Landfills
by Yu Yang & Yong-Hai Jiang & Xin-Ying lian & Bei-Dou Xi & Zhi-fei Ma & Xiang-Jian Xu & Da An - 1059-1073 Characterization of Coastal Drift-Cell Sediment Processes Effecting the Restoration of the Southern Lake Michigan Shoreline
by Thomas P. Simon & Charles C. Morris & Erin P. Argyilan - 1074-1090 Limited Influence of Urban Stormwater Runoff on Salt Marsh Platform and Marsh Creek Oxygen Dynamics in Coastal Georgia
by William B. Savidge & Jonathan Brink & Jackson O. Blanton - 1091-1104 A Large-Scale, Multiagency Approach to Defining a Reference Network for Pacific Northwest Streams
by Stephanie Miller & Peter Eldred & Ariel Muldoon & Kara Anlauf-Dunn & Charlie Stein & Shannon Hubler & Lesley Merrick & Nick Haxton & Chad Larson & Andrew Rehn & Peter Ode & Jake Vander Laan
November 2016, Volume 58, Issue 5
- 753-766 Spatial patterns of air pollutants and social groups: a distributive environmental justice study in the phoenix metropolitan region of USA
by Ronald Pope & Jianguo Wu & Christopher Boone - 767-779 Setting Preferences of High and Low Use River Recreationists: How Different are They?
by Silvia Kainzinger & Arne Arnberger & Robert C. Burns - 780-796 Look Who’s Talking. Explaining Water-Related Information Sharing and Demand for Action Among Ugandan Villagers
by Nathalie Holvoet & Sara Dewachter & Nadia Molenaers - 797-809 Effects of Outreach on the Prevention of Aquatic Invasive Species Spread among Organism-in-Trade Hobbyists
by Erin Seekamp & Jessica E. Mayer & Patrice Charlebois & Greg Hitzroth - 810-820 Patterns and Composition of Road-Killed Wildlife in Northwest Argentina
by Griet An Erica Cuyckens & Lucía Sol Mochi & María Vallejos & Pablo Gastón Perovic & Fernando Biganzoli - 821-832 Toward the Restoration of Caribou Habitat: Understanding Factors Associated with Human Motorized Use of Legacy Seismic Lines
by Karine E. Pigeon & Meghan Anderson & Doug MacNearney & Jerome Cranston & Gordon Stenhouse & Laura Finnegan - 833-842 Optimal Subdivision for Treatment and Management of Catastrophic Landslides in a Watershed Using Topographic Factors
by Chao-Yuan Lin & Kuei-Lin Fu & Cheng-Yu Lin - 843-856 Balancing the Ecological Function of Residential Stormwater Ponds with Homeowner Landscaping Practices
by Paul Monaghan & Shangchun Hu & Gail Hansen & Emily Ott & Charles Nealis & Maria Morera - 857-872 Mapping Water Vulnerability of the Yangtze River Basin: 1994–2013
by Fengyun Sun & Wenhui Kuang & Weining Xiang & Yue Che - 873-888 Non-Point Source Pollutant Load Variation in Rapid Urbanization Areas by Remote Sensing, Gis and the L-THIA Model: A Case in Bao’an District, Shenzhen, China
by Tianhong Li & Fengjiao Bai & Peng Han & Yuanyan Zhang - 889-905 Dynamics of Soil Erosion as Influenced by Watershed Management Practices: A Case Study of the Agula Watershed in the Semi-Arid Highlands of Northern Ethiopia
by Ayele Almaw Fenta & Hiroshi Yasuda & Katsuyuki Shimizu & Nigussie Haregeweyn & Aklilu Negussie - 906-921 Evaluation of Land Use, Land Management and Soil Conservation Strategies to Reduce Non-Point Source Pollution Loads in the Three Gorges Region, China
by Alexander Strehmel & Britta Schmalz & Nicola Fohrer - 922-930 Forest Carbon Monitoring and Reporting for REDD+: What Future for Africa?
by Belachew Gizachew & Lalisa A. Duguma
October 2016, Volume 58, Issue 4
- 565-584 Crossing Science–Policy–Societal Boundaries to Reduce Scientific and Institutional Uncertainty in Small-Scale Fisheries
by Abigail M. Sutton & Murray A. Rudd - 585-596 Does Wyoming’s Core Area Policy Protect Winter Habitats for Greater Sage-Grouse?
by Kurt T. Smith & Jeffrey L. Beck & Aaron C. Pratt - 597-605 Site Preparation Drives Long-Term Plant Community Dynamics in Restored Tallgrass Prairie: A Case Study in Southeastern South Dakota
by Alice R. Millikin & Meghann E. Jarchow & Karen L. Olmstead & Rustan E. Krentz & Mark D. Dixon - 606-618 Recruitment and Retention of Volunteers in a Citizen Science Network to Detect Invasive Species on Private Lands
by David A. Andow & Eugene Borgida & Terrance M. Hurley & Allison L. Williams - 619-635 The Use of Spatial Data Infrastructure in Environmental Management:an Example from the Spatial Planning Practice in Poland
by Agnieszka Zwirowicz-Rutkowska & Anna Michalik - 636-644 Conveying Flood Hazard Risk Through Spatial Modeling: A Case Study for Hurricane Sandy-Affected Communities in Northern New Jersey
by Francisco Artigas & Stephanie Bosits & Saleh Kojak & Dominador Elefante & Ildiko Pechmann - 645-654 Framework Design and Influencing Factor Analysis of a Water Environmental Functional Zone-Based Effluent Trading System
by Lei Chen & Zhaoxing Han & Shuang Li & Zhenyao Shen - 655-681 Characterizing the Status (Disturbed, Hybrid or Novel) of Swamp Forest Fragments in a Caribbean Ramsar Wetland: The Impact of Anthropogenic Degradation and Invasive Plant Species
by Kurt Prospere & Kurt P. McLaren & Byron Wilson - 682-693 Landscape Visual Quality and Meiofauna Biodiversity on Sandy Beaches
by Gabriela Felix & Rosemeri C. Marenzi & Marcos Polette & Sérgio A. Netto - 694-706 River Water Pollution Status and Water Policy Scenario in Ethiopia: Raising Awareness for Better Implementation in Developing Countries
by Aymere Awoke & Abebe Beyene & Helmut Kloos & Peter L.M. Goethals & Ludwig Triest - 707-720 Evaluation of a Novel Approach for Reducing Emissions of Pharmaceuticals to the Environment
by Thomas G. Bean & Ed Bergstrom & Jane Thomas-Oates & Amy Wolff & Peter Bartl & Bob Eaton & Alistair B. A. Boxall - 721-740 Mining-Related Sediment and Soil Contamination in a Large Superfund Site: Characterization, Habitat Implications, and Remediation
by K. E. Juracek & K. D. Drake - 741-751 A Stream Multimetric Macroinvertebrate Index (MMI) for the Sand Hills Ecoregion of the Southeastern Plains, USA
by Ely Kosnicki & Stephen A. Sefick & Michael H. Paller & Miller S. Jerrell & Blair A. Prusha & Sean C. Sterrett & Tracey D. Tuberville & Jack W. Feminella
September 2016, Volume 58, Issue 3
- 365-385 Organizing Environmental Flow Frameworks to Meet Hydropower Mitigation Needs
by Ryan A. McManamay & Shannon K. Brewer & Henriette I. Jager & Matthew J. Troia - 386-398 Human Activity and Habitat Characteristics Influence Shorebird Habitat Use and Behavior at a Vancouver Island Migratory Stopover Site
by Colleen R. Murchison & Yuri Zharikov & Erica Nol - 399-416 Rethinking Social Barriers to Effective Adaptive Management
by Simon West & Lisen Schultz & Sarah Bekessy - 417-430 Climate Change and Ecosystem Services Output Efficiency in Southern Loblolly Pine Forests
by Andres Susaeta & Damian C. Adams & Douglas R. Carter & Puneet Dwivedi - 431-445 Concern and Helplessness: Citizens’ Assessments of Individual and Collective Action on the Provision of Environmental Public Goods in a Coastal City at Risk of Inundation
by Sabrina Bunyan & Alan Collins & David Duffy - 446-464 Farmers’ Preferences for Future Agricultural Land Use Under the Consideration of Climate Change
by Ulrike Pröbstl-Haider & Nina M. Mostegl & Julia Kelemen-Finan & Wolfgang Haider & Herbert Formayer & Jochen Kantelhardt & Tobias Moser & Martin Kapfer & Ryan Trenholm - 465-475 Setting Priorities for Monitoring and Managing Non-native Plants: Toward a Practical Approach
by Christiane Koch & Jonathan M. Jeschke & Gerhard E. Overbeck & Johannes Kollmann - 476-490 Non-use Economic Values for Little-Known Aquatic Species at Risk: Comparing Choice Experiment Results from Surveys Focused on Species, Guilds, and Ecosystems
by Murray A. Rudd & Sheri Andres & Mary Kilfoil - 491-503 From Global to Local and Vice Versa: On the Importance of the ‘Globalization’ Agenda in Continental Groundwater Research and Policy-Making
by Viachaslau Filimonau & Johannes A. C. Barth - 504-517 Importance of Managing for Personal Benefits, Hedonic and Utilitarian Motivations, and Place Attachment at an Urban Natural Setting
by Megha Budruk & Woojin Lee - 518-533 Payments for Improved Ecostructure (PIE): Funding for the Coexistence of Humans and Wolves in Finland
by Juha Hiedanpää & Hanna Kalliolevo & Matti Salo & Jani Pellikka & Mikael Luoma - 534-548 Evaluating the Characteristics of Social Vulnerability to Wildfire: Demographics, Perceptions, and Parcel Characteristics
by Travis B. Paveglio & Tony Prato & Catrin Edgeley & Darek Nalle
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