Environmental Management
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Volume 58, issue 6, 2016
- Impacts, Perceptions and Management of Climate-Related Risks to Cage Aquaculture in the Reservoirs of Northern Thailand pp. 931-945

- Louis Lebel, Phimphakan Lebel and Boripat Lebel
- Climate Change Perceptions of NY State Farmers: The Role of Risk Perceptions and Adaptive Capacity pp. 946-957

- Bruno Takahashi, Morey Burnham, Carol Terracina-Hartman, Amanda R Sopchak and Theresa Selfa
- Farmers’ Options to Address Water Scarcity in a Changing Climate: Case Studies from two Basins in Mediterranean Chile pp. 958-971

- Lisandro Roco, David Poblete, Francisco Meza and George Kerrigan
- Cranes and Crops: Investigating Farmer Tolerances toward Crop Damage by Threatened Blue Cranes (Anthropoides paradiseus) in the Western Cape, South Africa pp. 972-983

- Julia L. van Velden, Tanya Smith and Peter G. Ryan
- Using Different Grazing Practices for Increasing Plant Biodiversity in the Dykes and Embankments Along the Rhône River (Southern France) pp. 984-997

- Cannelle Moinardeau, François Mesléard and Thierry Dutoit
- Disentangling Puzzles of Spatial Scales and Participation in Environmental Governance—The Case of Governance Re-scaling Through the European Water Framework Directive pp. 998-1014

- Jens Newig, Daniel Schulz and Nicolas W. Jager
- Cost-Benefit Analysis of Green Infrastructures on Community Stormwater Reduction and Utilization: A Case of Beijing, China pp. 1015-1026

- Wen Liu, Weiping Chen, Qi Feng, Chi Peng and Peng Kang
- Comparing and refining karst disturbance index methods through application in an island karst setting pp. 1027-1045

- Brandon L. Porter, Leslie A. North and Jason S. Polk
- Risk-Based Prioritization Method for the Classification of Groundwater Pollution from Hazardous Waste Landfills pp. 1046-1058

- Yu Yang, Yong-Hai Jiang, Xin-Ying Lian, Bei-Dou Xi, Zhi-fei Ma, Xiang-Jian Xu and Da An
- Characterization of Coastal Drift-Cell Sediment Processes Effecting the Restoration of the Southern Lake Michigan Shoreline pp. 1059-1073

- Thomas P. Simon, Charles C. Morris and Erin P. Argyilan
- Limited Influence of Urban Stormwater Runoff on Salt Marsh Platform and Marsh Creek Oxygen Dynamics in Coastal Georgia pp. 1074-1090

- William B. Savidge, Jonathan Brink and Jackson O. Blanton
- A Large-Scale, Multiagency Approach to Defining a Reference Network for Pacific Northwest Streams pp. 1091-1104

- Stephanie Miller, Peter Eldred, Ariel Muldoon, Kara Anlauf-Dunn, Charlie Stein, Shannon Hubler, Lesley Merrick, Nick Haxton, Chad Larson, Andrew Rehn, Peter Ode and Jake Vander Laan
Volume 58, issue 5, 2016
- Spatial patterns of air pollutants and social groups: a distributive environmental justice study in the phoenix metropolitan region of USA pp. 753-766

- Ronald Pope, Jianguo Wu and Christopher Boone
- Setting Preferences of High and Low Use River Recreationists: How Different are They? pp. 767-779

- Silvia Kainzinger, Arne Arnberger and Robert C. Burns
- Look Who’s Talking. Explaining Water-Related Information Sharing and Demand for Action Among Ugandan Villagers pp. 780-796

- Nathalie Holvoet, Sara Dewachter and Nadia Molenaers
- Effects of Outreach on the Prevention of Aquatic Invasive Species Spread among Organism-in-Trade Hobbyists pp. 797-809

- Erin Seekamp, Jessica E. Mayer, Patrice Charlebois and Greg Hitzroth
- Patterns and Composition of Road-Killed Wildlife in Northwest Argentina pp. 810-820

- Griet An Erica Cuyckens, Lucía Sol Mochi, María Vallejos, Pablo Gastón Perovic and Fernando Biganzoli
- Toward the Restoration of Caribou Habitat: Understanding Factors Associated with Human Motorized Use of Legacy Seismic Lines pp. 821-832

- Karine E. Pigeon, Meghan Anderson, Doug MacNearney, Jerome Cranston, Gordon Stenhouse and Laura Finnegan
- Optimal Subdivision for Treatment and Management of Catastrophic Landslides in a Watershed Using Topographic Factors pp. 833-842

- Chao-Yuan Lin, Kuei-Lin Fu and Cheng-Yu Lin
- Balancing the Ecological Function of Residential Stormwater Ponds with Homeowner Landscaping Practices pp. 843-856

- Paul Monaghan, Shangchun Hu, Gail Hansen, Emily Ott, Charles Nealis and Maria Morera
- Mapping Water Vulnerability of the Yangtze River Basin: 1994–2013 pp. 857-872

- Fengyun Sun, Wenhui Kuang, Weining Xiang and Yue Che
- 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 pp. 873-888

- Tianhong Li, Fengjiao Bai, Peng Han and Yuanyan Zhang
- 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 pp. 889-905

- Ayele Almaw Fenta, Hiroshi Yasuda, Katsuyuki Shimizu, Nigussie Haregeweyn and Aklilu Negussie
- Evaluation of Land Use, Land Management and Soil Conservation Strategies to Reduce Non-Point Source Pollution Loads in the Three Gorges Region, China pp. 906-921

- Alexander Strehmel, Britta Schmalz and Nicola Fohrer
- Forest Carbon Monitoring and Reporting for REDD+: What Future for Africa? pp. 922-930

- Belachew Gizachew and Lalisa A. Duguma
Volume 58, issue 4, 2016
- Crossing Science–Policy–Societal Boundaries to Reduce Scientific and Institutional Uncertainty in Small-Scale Fisheries pp. 565-584

- Abigail M. Sutton and Murray A. Rudd
- Does Wyoming’s Core Area Policy Protect Winter Habitats for Greater Sage-Grouse? pp. 585-596

- Kurt T. Smith, Jeffrey L. Beck and Aaron C. Pratt
- Site Preparation Drives Long-Term Plant Community Dynamics in Restored Tallgrass Prairie: A Case Study in Southeastern South Dakota pp. 597-605

- Alice R. Millikin, Meghann E. Jarchow, Karen L. Olmstead, Rustan E. Krentz and Mark D. Dixon
- Recruitment and Retention of Volunteers in a Citizen Science Network to Detect Invasive Species on Private Lands pp. 606-618

- David A. Andow, Eugene Borgida, Terrance M. Hurley and Allison L. Williams
- The Use of Spatial Data Infrastructure in Environmental Management:an Example from the Spatial Planning Practice in Poland pp. 619-635

- Agnieszka Zwirowicz-Rutkowska and Anna Michalik
- Conveying Flood Hazard Risk Through Spatial Modeling: A Case Study for Hurricane Sandy-Affected Communities in Northern New Jersey pp. 636-644

- Francisco Artigas, Stephanie Bosits, Saleh Kojak, Dominador Elefante and Ildiko Pechmann
- Framework Design and Influencing Factor Analysis of a Water Environmental Functional Zone-Based Effluent Trading System pp. 645-654

- Lei Chen, Zhaoxing Han, Shuang Li and Zhenyao Shen
- 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 pp. 655-681

- Kurt Prospere, Kurt P. McLaren and Byron Wilson
- Landscape Visual Quality and Meiofauna Biodiversity on Sandy Beaches pp. 682-693

- Gabriela Felix, Rosemeri C. Marenzi, Marcos Polette and Sérgio A. Netto
- River Water Pollution Status and Water Policy Scenario in Ethiopia: Raising Awareness for Better Implementation in Developing Countries pp. 694-706

- Aymere Awoke, Abebe Beyene, Helmut Kloos, Peter L.M. Goethals and Ludwig Triest
- Evaluation of a Novel Approach for Reducing Emissions of Pharmaceuticals to the Environment pp. 707-720

- Thomas G. Bean, Ed Bergstrom, Jane Thomas-Oates, Amy Wolff, Peter Bartl, Bob Eaton and Alistair B. A. Boxall
- Mining-Related Sediment and Soil Contamination in a Large Superfund Site: Characterization, Habitat Implications, and Remediation pp. 721-740

- K. E. Juracek and K. D. Drake
- A Stream Multimetric Macroinvertebrate Index (MMI) for the Sand Hills Ecoregion of the Southeastern Plains, USA pp. 741-751

- Ely Kosnicki, Stephen A. Sefick, Michael H. Paller, Miller S. Jerrell, Blair A. Prusha, Sean C. Sterrett, Tracey D. Tuberville and Jack W. Feminella
Volume 58, issue 3, 2016
- Organizing Environmental Flow Frameworks to Meet Hydropower Mitigation Needs pp. 365-385

- Ryan A. McManamay, Shannon K. Brewer, Henriette I. Jager and Matthew J. Troia
- Human Activity and Habitat Characteristics Influence Shorebird Habitat Use and Behavior at a Vancouver Island Migratory Stopover Site pp. 386-398

- Colleen R. Murchison, Yuri Zharikov and Erica Nol
- Rethinking Social Barriers to Effective Adaptive Management pp. 399-416

- Simon West, Lisen Schultz and Sarah Bekessy
- Climate Change and Ecosystem Services Output Efficiency in Southern Loblolly Pine Forests pp. 417-430

- Andres Susaeta, Damian C. Adams, Douglas R. Carter and Puneet Dwivedi
- 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 pp. 431-445

- Sabrina Bunyan, Alan Collins and David Duffy
- Farmers’ Preferences for Future Agricultural Land Use Under the Consideration of Climate Change pp. 446-464

- Ulrike Pröbstl-Haider, Nina M. Mostegl, Julia Kelemen-Finan, Wolfgang Haider, Herbert Formayer, Jochen Kantelhardt, Tobias Moser, Martin Kapfer and Ryan Trenholm
- Setting Priorities for Monitoring and Managing Non-native Plants: Toward a Practical Approach pp. 465-475

- Christiane Koch, Jonathan M. Jeschke, Gerhard E. Overbeck and Johannes Kollmann
- Non-use Economic Values for Little-Known Aquatic Species at Risk: Comparing Choice Experiment Results from Surveys Focused on Species, Guilds, and Ecosystems pp. 476-490

- Murray A. Rudd, Sheri Andres and Mary Kilfoil
- From Global to Local and Vice Versa: On the Importance of the ‘Globalization’ Agenda in Continental Groundwater Research and Policy-Making pp. 491-503

- Viachaslau Filimonau and Johannes A. C. Barth
- Importance of Managing for Personal Benefits, Hedonic and Utilitarian Motivations, and Place Attachment at an Urban Natural Setting pp. 504-517

- Megha Budruk and Woojin Lee
- Payments for Improved Ecostructure (PIE): Funding for the Coexistence of Humans and Wolves in Finland pp. 518-533

- Juha Hiedanpää, Hanna Kalliolevo, Matti Salo, Jani Pellikka and Mikael Luoma
- Evaluating the Characteristics of Social Vulnerability to Wildfire: Demographics, Perceptions, and Parcel Characteristics pp. 534-548

- Travis B. Paveglio, Tony Prato, Catrin Edgeley and Darek Nalle
- The Human and Physical Determinants of Wildfires and Burnt Areas in Israel pp. 549-562

- Noam Levin, Naama Tessler, Andrew Smith and Clive McAlpine
- Erratum to: The Human and Physical Determinants of Wildfires and Burnt Areas in Israel pp. 563-563

- Noam Levin, Naama Tessler, Andrew Smith and Clive McAlpine
Volume 58, issue 2, 2016
- Advancing Environmental Flow Science: Developing Frameworks for Altered Landscapes and Integrating Efforts Across Disciplines pp. 175-192

- Shannon K. Brewer, Ryan A. McManamay, Andrew D. Miller, Robert Mollenhauer, Thomas A. Worthington and Tom Arsuffi
- Management Options During the 2011–2012 Drought on the Apalachicola River: A Systems Dynamic Model Evaluation pp. 193-207

- S. Leitman, W. E. Pine and G. Kiker
- Fragmented Flows: Water Supply in Los Angeles County pp. 208-222

- Stephanie Pincetl, Erik Porse and Deborah Cheng
- Source-Based Modeling Of Urban Stormwater Quality Response to the Selected Scenarios Combining Future Changes in Climate and Socio-Economic Factors pp. 223-237

- Matthias Borris, Günther Leonhardt, Jiri Marsalek, Heléne Österlund and Maria Viklander
- Classifying Residents who use Landscape Irrigation: Implications for Encouraging Water Conservation Behavior pp. 238-253

- Laura A. Warner, Alexa J. Lamm, Joy N. Rumble, Emmett T. Martin and Randall Cantrell
- Toward an Understanding of Citywide Urban Environmental Governance: An Examination of Stewardship Networks in Baltimore and Seattle pp. 254-267

- Michele Romolini, J. Morgan Grove, Curtis L. Ventriss, Christopher J. Koliba and Daniel H. Krymkowski
- Environmental Behavior’s Dirty Secret: The Prevalence of Waste Management in Discussions of Environmental Concern and Action pp. 268-282

- Rachelle K. Gould, Nicole M. Ardoin, Matt Biggar, Amanda E. Cravens and Deb Wojcik
- Managing Carbon on Federal Public Lands: Opportunities and Challenges in Southwestern Colorado pp. 283-296

- Lisa Dilling, Katharine C. Kelsey, Daniel P. Fernandez, Yin D. Huang, Jana B. Milford and Jason C. Neff
- Conservation Beyond Park Boundaries: The Impact of Buffer Zones on Deforestation and Mining Concessions in the Peruvian Amazon pp. 297-311

- Mikaela J. Weisse and Lisa C. Naughton-Treves
- Designing and Evaluating Bamboo Harvesting Methods for Local Needs: Integrating Local Ecological Knowledge and Science pp. 312-322

- András Darabant, Prem Bahadur Rai, Christina Lynn Staudhammer and Tshewang Dorji
- A Collaborative Approach for Scoping Ecosystem Services with Stakeholders: The Case of Arrábida Natural Park pp. 323-342

- Rita Lopes and Nuno Videira
- Factors Influencing Smallholder Farmers’ Climate Change Perceptions: A Study from Farmers in Ethiopia pp. 343-358

- Lemlem Teklegiorgis Habtemariam, Markus Gandorfer, Getachew Abate Kassa and Alois Heissenhuber
- Wildlife Conservation and Private Protected Areas: The Discrepancy Between Land Trust Mission Statements and Their Perceptions pp. 359-364

- Ashley A. Dayer, Amanda D. Rodewald, Richard C. Stedman, Emily A. Cosbar and Eric M. Wood
Volume 58, issue 1, 2016
- Guidance on the Use of Best Available Science under the U.S. Endangered Species Act pp. 1-14

- Dennis D. Murphy and Paul S. Weiland
- Beyond Impervious: Urban Land-Cover Pattern Variation and Implications for Watershed Management pp. 15-30

- Scott M. Beck, Melissa R. McHale and George R. Hess
- Policy Transfer Among Regional-Level Organizations: Insights from Source Water Protection in Ontario pp. 31-47

- R. C. de Loë, D. Murray, S. Michaels and R. Plummer
- Impact of Preservation of Subsoil Water Act on Groundwater Depletion: The Case of Punjab, India pp. 48-59

- Amarnath Tripathi, Ashok K. Mishra and Geetanjali Verma
- A Framework for Effective Use of Hydroclimate Models in Climate-Change Adaptation Planning for Managed Habitats with Limited Hydrologic Response Data pp. 60-75

- Rachel A. Esralew, Lorraine Flint, James H. Thorne, Ryan Boynton and Alan Flint
- Debris Flow Occurrence and Sediment Persistence, Upper Colorado River Valley, CO pp. 76-92

- K. J. Grimsley, S. L. Rathburn, J. M. Friedman and J. F. Mangano
- Inventory of Long-Term Braiding Activity at a Regional Scale as a Tool for Detecting Alterations to a Rivers’ Hydromorphological State: A Case Study for Romania’s South-Eastern Subcarpathians pp. 93-106

- Gabriela Ioana-Toroimac
- Recreational Diving Impacts on Coral Reefs and the Adoption of Environmentally Responsible Practices within the SCUBA Diving Industry pp. 107-116

- Ronan C. Roche, Chloe V. Harvey, James J. Harvey, Alan P. Kavanagh, Meaghan McDonald, Vivienne R. Stein-Rostaing and John R. Turner
- Mobile Phone Use and Human–Wildlife Conflict in Northern Tanzania pp. 117-129

- Ashley L. Lewis, Timothy D. Baird and Michael G. Sorice
- Coupling Satellite Data with Species Distribution and Connectivity Models as a Tool for Environmental Management and Planning in Matrix-Sensitive Species pp. 130-143

- Dennis Rödder, Sven Nekum, Anna F. Cord and Jan O. Engler
- Integrating subsistence practice and species distribution modeling: assessing invasive elodea’s potential impact on Native Alaskan subsistence of Chinook salmon and whitefish pp. 144-163

- Matthew W. Luizza, Paul H. Evangelista, Catherine S. Jarnevich, Amanda West and Heather Stewart
- Irrigation and Maize Cultivation Erode Plant Diversity Within Crops in Mediterranean Dry Cereal Agro-Ecosystems pp. 164-174

- Jaime Fagúndez, Pedro P. Olea, Pablo Tejedo, Patricia Mateo-Tomás and David Gómez
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