Environmental Management
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Volume 56, issue 6, 2015
- Special Issue on Pan American Biofuel and Bioenergy Sustainability pp. 1273-1275

- David Shonnard and Barry Solomon
- Policies for the Sustainable Development of Biofuels in the Pan American Region: A Review and Synthesis of Five Countries pp. 1276-1294

- Barry D. Solomon, Aparajita Banerjee, Alberto Acevedo, Kathleen E. Halvorsen and Amarella Eastmond
- Bioenergy Development Policy and Practice Must Recognize Potential Hydrologic Impacts: Lessons from the Americas pp. 1295-1314

- David W. Watkins, Márcia M. G. Alcoforado de Moraes, Heidi Asbjornsen, Alex S. Mayer, Julian Licata, Jose Gutierrez Lopez, Thomas G. Pypker, Vivianna Gamez Molina, Guilherme Fernandes Marques, Ana Cristina Guimaraes Carneiro, Hector M. Nuñez, Hayri Önal and Bruna da Nobrega Germano
- Interrogating Social Sustainability in the Biofuels Sector in Latin America: Tensions Between Global Standards and Local Experiences in Mexico, Brazil, and Colombia pp. 1315-1329

- Theresa Selfa, Carmen Bain, Renata Moreno, Amarella Eastmond, Sam Sweitz, Conner Bailey, Gustavo Simas Pereira, Tatiana Souza and Rodrigo Medeiros
- Biogeochemical Research Priorities for Sustainable Biofuel and Bioenergy Feedstock Production in the Americas pp. 1330-1355

- Hero T. Gollany, Brian D. Titus, D. Andrew Scott, Heidi Asbjornsen, Sigrid C. Resh, Rodney A. Chimner, Donald J. Kaczmarek, Luiz F. C. Leite, Ana C. C. Ferreira, Kenton A. Rod, Jorge Hilbert, Marcelo V. Galdos and Michelle E. Cisz
- A Review of Environmental Life Cycle Assessments of Liquid Transportation Biofuels in the Pan American Region pp. 1356-1376

- David R. Shonnard, Bethany Klemetsrud, Julio Sacramento-Rivero, Freddy Navarro-Pineda, Jorge Hilbert, Robert Handler, Nydia Suppen and Richard P. Donovan
- Bioenergy and Biodiversity: Key Lessons from the Pan American Region pp. 1377-1396

- Keith L. Kline, Fernanda Silva Martinelli, Audrey L. Mayer, Rodrigo Medeiros, Camila Ortolan F. Oliveira, Gerd Sparovek, Arnaldo Walter and Lisa A. Venier
- Opportunities and Challenges in the Design and Analysis of Biomass Supply Chains pp. 1397-1415

- Pasi T. Lautala, Michael R. Hilliard, Erin Webb, Ingrid Busch, J. Richard Hess, Mohammad S. Roni, Jorge Hilbert, Robert M. Handler, Roger Bittencourt, Amir Valente and Tuuli Laitinen
- Resilience and Resource Management pp. 1416-1427

- Eleanor D. Brown and Byron K. Williams
- Drivers of Environmental Institutional Dynamics in Decentralized African Countries pp. 1428-1447

- Emeline Hassenforder, Olivier Barreteau, Katherine Anne Daniell, Jamie Pittock and Nils Ferrand
- The Socio-ecological Fit of Human Responses to Environmental Degradation: An Integrated Assessment Methodology pp. 1448-1466

- Helen Briassoulis
- Assessing the Social Carrying Capacity of Diving Sites in Mabul Island, Malaysia pp. 1467-1477

- Liye Zhang and ShanShan Chung
- Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Surface Flow Constructed Wetlands (SFCW) for Nutrient Reduction in Drainage Discharge from Agricultural Fields in Denmark pp. 1478-1486

- F. G. Gachango, S. M. Pedersen and C. Kjaergaard
- Can Perceptions of Environmental and Climate Change in Island Communities Assist in Adaptation Planning Locally? pp. 1487-1501

- Shankar Aswani, Ismael Vaccaro, Kirsten Abernethy, Simon Albert and Javier Fernández-López de Pablo
- Information Needs Assessment for Coastal and Marine Management and Policy: Ecosystem Services Under Changing Climatic, Land Use, and Demographic Conditions pp. 1502-1513

- Kaitlin A. Goldsmith, Elise F. Granek and Amy Lubitow
- A New Framework for Spatio-temporal Climate Change Impact Assessment for Terrestrial Wildlife pp. 1514-1527

- Amber J. Lankford-Bingle, Leona K. Svancara and Kerri Vierling
- Coastal Vertebrate Exposure to Predicted Habitat Changes Due to Sea Level Rise pp. 1528-1537

- Elizabeth A. Hunter, Nathan P. Nibbelink, Clark R. Alexander, Kyle Barrett, Lara F. Mengak, Rachel K. Guy, Clinton T. Moore and Robert J. Cooper
- Combining Sustainable Land Management Technologies to Combat Land Degradation and Improve Rural Livelihoods in Semi-arid Lands in Kenya pp. 1538-1548

- K. Z. Mganga, N. K. R. Musimba and D. M. Nyariki
Volume 56, issue 5, 2015
- Reconciling Environment and Production in Managed Ecosystems: Is Ecological Intensification a Solution? pp. 1035-1038

- Thomas Cordonnier and Jean-Luc Peyron
- Assessing the Effects of Grassland Management on Forage Production and Environmental Quality to Identify Paths to Ecological Intensification in Mountain Grasslands pp. 1039-1052

- Grégory Loucougaray, Laurent Dobremez, Pierre Gos, Yves Pauthenet, Baptiste Nettier and Sandra Lavorel
- Integrating Agricultural and Ecological Goals into the Management of Species-Rich Grasslands: Learning from the Flowering Meadows Competition in France pp. 1053-1064

- Danièle Magda, Christine de Sainte Marie, Sylvain Plantureux, Cyril Agreil, Bernard Amiaud, Philippe Mestelan and Sarah Mihout
- Grassland–Cropping Rotations: An Avenue for Agricultural Diversification to Reconcile High Production with Environmental Quality pp. 1065-1077

- Gilles Lemaire, François Gastal, Alan Franzluebbers and Abad Chabbi
- Ecological Intensification Through Pesticide Reduction: Weed Control, Weed Biodiversity and Sustainability in Arable Farming pp. 1078-1090

- Sandrine Petit, Nicolas Munier-Jolain, Vincent Bretagnolle, Christian Bockstaller, Sabrina Gaba, Stéphane Cordeau, Martin Lechenet, Delphine Mézière and Nathalie Colbach
- Reconciling Harvest Intensity and Plant Diversity in Boreal Ecosystems: Does Intensification Influence Understory Plant Diversity? pp. 1091-1103

- H. Maureen Kershaw, Dave M. Morris, Robert L. Fleming and Nancy J. Luckai
- Maximizing Conservation and Production with Intensive Forest Management: It’s All About Location pp. 1104-1117

- Rebecca Tittler, Élise Filotas, Jasmin Kroese and Christian Messier
- Reconciling Biodiversity Conservation and Timber Production in Mixed Uneven-Aged Mountain Forests: Identification of Ecological Intensification Pathways pp. 1118-1133

- Valentine Lafond, Thomas Cordonnier and Benoît Courbaud
- Alternative Modelling Approach to Spatial Harvest Scheduling with Respect to Fragmentation of Forest Ecosystem pp. 1134-1147

- Róbert Marušák, Jan Kašpar, Robert Hlavatý, Václav Kotek, Karel Kuželka and Petr Vopěnka
- Influence of Removal of a Non-native Tree Species Mimosa caesalpiniifolia Benth. on the Regenerating Plant Communities in a Tropical Semideciduous Forest Under Restoration in Brazil pp. 1148-1158

- Diego S. Podadera, Vera L. Engel, John A. Parrotta, Deivid L. Machado, Luciane M. Sato and Giselda Durigan
- Conversion of Mountain Beech Coppices into High Forest: An Example for Ecological Intensification pp. 1159-1169

- Walter Mattioli, Barbara Ferrari, Diego Giuliarelli, Leone Davide Mancini, Luigi Portoghesi and Piermaria Corona
- Using the Viability Theory to Assess the Flexibility of Forest Managers Under Ecological Intensification pp. 1170-1183

- Jean-Denis Mathias, Bruno Bonté, Thomas Cordonnier and Francis de Morogues
- ‘I am an Intensive Guy’: The Possibility and Conditions of Reconciliation Through the Ecological Intensification Framework pp. 1184-1198

- Alix Levain, Françoise Vertès, Laurent Ruiz, Luc Delaby, Chantal Gascuel-Odoux and Marc Barbier
- Divergent Impacts of Two Cattle Types on Vegetation in Coastal Meadows: Implications for Management pp. 1199-1213

- Marika Laurila, Arto Huuskonen, Maiju Pesonen, Janne Kaseva, Erkki Joki-Tokola and Marko Hyvärinen
- Using Analysis of Governance to Unpack Community-Based Conservation: A Case Study from Tanzania pp. 1214-1227

- Lance W. Robinson and Enock Makupa
- Future Forest Cover Change Scenarios with Implications for Landslide Risk: An Example from Buzau Subcarpathians, Romania pp. 1228-1243

- Žiga Malek, Luc Boerboom and Thomas Glade
- Should Exotic Eucalyptus be Planted in Subtropical China: Insights from Understory Plant Diversity in Two Contrasting Eucalyptus Chronosequences pp. 1244-1251

- Jianping Wu, Houbao Fan, Wenfei Liu, Guomin Huang, Jianfu Tang, Ruijin Zeng, Jing Huang and Zhanfeng Liu
- Assessing Landscape Change and Processes of Recurrence, Replacement, and Recovery in the Southeastern Coastal Plains, USA pp. 1252-1271

- Mark A. Drummond, Michael P. Stier, Roger F. Auch, Janis L. Taylor, Glenn E. Griffith, Jodi L. Riegle, David J. Hester, Christopher E. Soulard and Jamie L. McBeth
Volume 56, issue 4, 2015
- Guidelines for Using Movement Science to Inform Biodiversity Policy pp. 791-801

- Philip S. Barton, Pia E. Lentini, Erika Alacs, Sana Bau, Yvonne M. Buckley, Emma L. Burns, Don A. Driscoll, Lydia K. Guja, Heini Kujala, José J. Lahoz-Monfort, Alessio Mortelliti, Ran Nathan, Ross Rowe and Annabel L. Smith
- Digging Deeper: A Case Study of Farmer Conceptualization of Ecosystem Services in the American South pp. 802-813

- Courtney E. Quinn, John E. Quinn and Angela C. Halfacre
- A Story About People and Porpoises: Consensus-Based Decision Making in the Shadow of Political Action pp. 814-821

- Sara L. McDonald and Deborah Rigling Gallagher
- Use of the NatureServe Climate Change Vulnerability Index as an Assessment Tool for Reptiles and Amphibians: Lessons Learned pp. 822-834

- Tracey D. Tuberville, Kimberly M. Andrews, Jinelle H. Sperry and Andrew M. Grosse
- Can Species Distribution Models Aid Bioassessment when Reference Sites are Lacking? Tests Based on Freshwater Fishes pp. 835-846

- Ben J. Labay, Dean A. Hendrickson, Adam E. Cohen, Timothy H. Bonner, Ryan S. King, Leroy J. Kleinsasser, Gordon W. Linam and Kirk O. Winemiller
- The Impact of Trampling on Reef Macrobenthos in Northeastern Brazil: How Effective are Current Conservation Strategies? pp. 847-858

- Gleice S. Santos, Douglas C. Burgos, Simone M. A. Lira and Ralf Schwamborn
- Planning for Production of Freshwater Fish Fry in a Variable Climate in Northern Thailand pp. 859-873

- Anuwat Uppanunchai, Chusit Apirumanekul and Louis Lebel
- Hot Spots and Hot Times: Wildlife Road Mortality in a Regional Conservation Corridor pp. 874-889

- Evelyn Garrah, Ryan K. Danby, Ewen Eberhardt, Glenn M. Cunnington and Scott Mitchell
- EU Sanitary Regulation on Livestock Disposal: Implications for the Diet of Wolves pp. 890-902

- Laura Lagos and Felipe Bárcena
- Livestock Predation by Puma (Puma concolor) in the Highlands of a Southeastern Brazilian Atlantic Forest pp. 903-915

- Francesca Belem Lopes Palmeira, Cristiano Trapé Trinca and Claudio Maluf Haddad
- Unraveling Landscape Complexity: Land Use/Land Cover Changes and Landscape Pattern Dynamics (1954–2008) in Contrasting Peri-Urban and Agro-Forest Regions of Northern Italy pp. 916-932

- D. Smiraglia, T. Ceccarelli, S. Bajocco, L. Perini and L. Salvati
- Using Shrub Clearing, Draining, and Herbivory to Control Bramble Invasion in Mediterranean Dry Grasslands pp. 933-945

- Solène Masson, François Mesléard and Thierry Dutoit
- Compost Amendment Enhances Natural Revegetation of a Mediterranean Degraded Agricultural Soil pp. 946-956

- Daniela Baldantoni, Alessandro Bellino, Luigi Morra and Anna Alfani
- Shade Trading: An Emerging Riparian Forest-Based Payment for Ecosystem Services Market in Oregon, USA pp. 957-970

- Kathleen Guillozet
- Resprout and Survival of Willow (Salix) Cuttings on Bioengineering Structures in Actively Eroding Gullies in Marls in a Mountainous Mediterranean Climate: A Large-Scale Experiment in the Francon Catchment (Southern Alps, France) pp. 971-983

- F. Rey and S. Labonne
- Population Growth and Its Impact on the Design Capacity and Performance of the Wastewater Treatment Plants in Sedibeng and Soshanguve, South Africa pp. 984-997

- Giorgis Z. Teklehaimanot, I. Kamika, M. A. A. Coetzee and M. N. B. Momba
- Carbon Sequestration in Tidal Salt Marshes of the Northeast United States pp. 998-1008

- Katherine Drake, Holly Halifax, Susan C. Adamowicz and Christopher Craft
- Review on Invasive Tree of Heaven (Ailanthus altissima (Mill.) Swingle) Conflicting Values: Assessment of Its Ecosystem Services and Potential Biological Threat pp. 1009-1034

- Barbara Sladonja, Marta Sušek and Julia Guillermic
Volume 56, issue 3, 2015
- A Critical Assessment of the Ecological Assumptions Underpinning Compensatory Mitigation of Salmon-Derived Nutrients pp. 571-586

- Scott F. Collins, Amy M. Marcarelli, Colden V. Baxter and Mark S. Wipfli
- Fisheries Closed Areas Strengthen Scallop Larval Settlement and Connectivity Among Closed Areas and Across International Open Fishing Grounds: A Model Study pp. 587-602

- Kimberley T. A. Davies, W. C. Gentleman, C. DiBacco and C. L. Johnson
- Environmental Degradation in a Eutrophic Shallow Lake is not Simply Due to Abundance of Non-native Cyprinus carpio pp. 603-617

- Juan P. Ramírez-Herrejón, Norman Mercado-Silva, Eduardo F. Balart, Rodrigo Moncayo-Estrada, Valentín Mar-Silva and Javier Caraveo-Patiño
- Sediment Dynamics Within Buffer Zone and Sinkhole Splay Areas Under Extreme Soil Disturbance Conditions pp. 618-629

- Jon E. Schoonover, Jackie F. Crim, Karl W. J. Williard, John W. Groninger, James J. Zaczek and Klairoong Pattumma
- Stabilization of Stormwater Biofilters: Impacts of Wetting and Drying Phases and the Addition of Organic Matter to Filter Media pp. 630-642

- D. N. Subramaniam, P. Egodawatta, P. Mather and J. P. Rajapakse
- Do Birds Avoid Railroads as Has Been Found for Roads? pp. 643-652

- Jarosław Wiącek, Marcin Polak, Maciej Filipiuk, Marek Kucharczyk and Janusz Bohatkiewicz
- The Relationship Between Perceptions of Wilderness Character and Attitudes Toward Management Intervention to Adapt Biophysical Resources to a Changing Climate and Nature Restoration at Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks pp. 653-663

- Alan Watson, Steve Martin, Neal Christensen, Gregg Fauth and Dan Williams
- Prioritizing Urban Habitats for Connectivity Conservation: Integrating Centrality and Ecological Metrics pp. 664-674

- Fatemeh Poodat, Colin Arrowsmith, David Fraser and Ascelin Gordon
- Western Juniper Management: Assessing Strategies for Improving Greater Sage-grouse Habitat and Rangeland Productivity pp. 675-683

- Shahla Farzan, Derek J. N. Young, Allison G. Dedrick, Matthew Hamilton, Erik C. Porse, Peter S. Coates and Gabriel Sampson
- Community Resource Uses and Ethiopian Wolf Conservation in Mount Abune Yosef pp. 684-694

- Girma Eshete, Girmay Tesfay, Hans Bauer, Zelealem Tefera Ashenafi, Hans de Iongh and Jorgelina Marino
- From Paper to Forest: Local Motives for Participation in Different Conservation Initiatives. Case Studies in Southeastern Mexico pp. 695-708

- María Elena Méndez-López, Eduardo García-Frapolli, Isabel Ruiz-Mallén, Luciana Porter-Bolland and Victoria Reyes-Garcia
- New Zealand Dairy Farming: Milking Our Environment for All Its Worth pp. 709-720

- Kyleisha J. Foote, Michael K. Joy and Russell G. Death
- Shaping the Herders’ “Mental Maps”: Participatory Mapping with Pastoralists’ to Understand Their Grazing Area Differentiation and Characterization pp. 721-737

- Hussein T. Wario, Hassan G. Roba and Brigitte Kaufmann
- Landscape Preferences, Amenity, and Bushfire Risk in New South Wales, Australia pp. 738-753

- Nicholas Gill, Olivia Dun, Chris Brennan-Horley and Christine Eriksen
- Developing Custom Fire Behavior Fuel Models for Mediterranean Wildland–Urban Interfaces in Southern Italy pp. 754-764

- Mario Elia, Raffaele Lafortezza, Raffaella Lovreglio and Giovanni Sanesi
- Determinants of Responsible Hiking Behavior: Results from a Stated Choice Experiment pp. 765-776

- Tian Guo, Jordan W. Smith, Yu-Fai Leung, Erin Seekamp and Roger L. Moore
- Enterprise-Level Motivations, Regulatory Pressures, and Corporate Environmental Management in Guangzhou, China pp. 777-790

- Shui-Yan Tang, Pansy Honying Li, Gerald E. Fryxell and Carlos Wing-Hung Lo
Volume 56, issue 2, 2015
- Climate Change and European Water Bodies, a Review of Existing Gaps and Future Research Needs: Findings of the ClimateWater Project pp. 271-285

- Monica Garnier, David M. Harper, Lotta Blaskovicova, Gabriella Hancz, Georg A. Janauer, Zsolt Jolánkai, Eva Lanz, Antonio Lo Porto, Monika Mándoki, Beata Pataki, Jean-Luc Rahuel, Victoria J. Robinson, Chris Stoate, Eszter Tóth and Géza Jolánkai
- Governance Challenges in Joint Inter-Jurisdictional Management: The Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming, Elk Case pp. 286-299

- Susan G. Clark and Marian E. Vernon
- Consolidating the State of Knowledge: A Synoptical Review of Wind Energy’s Wildlife Effects pp. 300-331

- Eva Schuster, Lea Bulling and Johann Köppel
- Turbines and Terrestrial Vertebrates: Variation in Tortoise Survivorship Between a Wind Energy Facility and an Adjacent Undisturbed Wildland Area in the Desert Southwest (USA) pp. 332-341

- Mickey Agha, Jeffrey E. Lovich, Joshua R. Ennen, Benjamin Augustine, Terence R. Arundel, Mason O. Murphy, Kathie Meyer-Wilkins, Curtis Bjurlin, David Delaney, Jessica Briggs, Meaghan Austin, Sheila V. Madrak and Steven J. Price
- Tree Regeneration Under Different Land-Use Mosaics in the Brazilian Amazon’s “Arc of Deforestation” pp. 342-354

- Igor Do Vale, Izildinha Souza Miranda, Danielle Mitja, Michel Grimaldi, Bruce Walker Nelson, Thierry Desjardins and Luiz Gonzaga Silva Costa
- Wildfires, Ecosystem Services, and Biodiversity in Tropical Dry Forest in India pp. 355-372

- Joachim Schmerbeck and Peter Fiener
- Hybrid MCDA Methods to Integrate Multiple Ecosystem Services in Forest Management Planning: A Critical Review pp. 373-388

- Britta Uhde, W. Andreas Hahn, Verena C. Griess and Thomas Knoke
- Implications from the Use of Non-timber Forest Products on the Consumption of Wood as a Fuel Source in Human-Dominated Semiarid Landscapes pp. 389-401

- Maria Clara B. T. Cavalcanti, Marcelo Alves Ramos, Elcida L. Araújo and Ulysses P. Albuquerque
- A Coupled SD and CLUE-S Model for Exploring the Impact of Land Use Change on Ecosystem Service Value: A Case Study in Baoshan District, Shanghai, China pp. 402-419

- Meng Wu, Xiangyu Ren, Yue Che and Kai Yang
- Displacement, Deprivation and Development: The Impact of Relocation on Income and Livelihood of Tribes in Similipal Tiger and Biosphere Reserve, India pp. 420-432

- Ajay Kumar Mahapatra, D. D. Tewari and Biplab Baboo
- Assessing the Role of Free-Roaming Horses in a Social–Ecological System pp. 433-446

- Jonaki Bhattacharyya and Stephen D. Murphy
- Quantifying Variability in Four U.S. Streams Using a Long-Term Dataset: Patterns in Biotic Endpoints pp. 447-466

- Camille A. Flinders, Douglas B. McLaughlin and Renee L. Ragsdale
- A Multi-module Approach to Calculation of Oyster (Crassostrea virginica) Environmental Benefits pp. 467-479

- Carl F. Cerco
- Statistical Dimensioning of Nutrient Loading Reduction: LLR Assessment Tool for Lake Managers pp. 480-491

- Niina Kotamäki, Anita Pätynen, Antti Taskinen, Timo Huttula and Olli Malve
- Farmers and Climate Change: A Cross-National Comparison of Beliefs and Risk Perceptions in High-Income Countries pp. 492-504

- Linda S. Prokopy, J. G. Arbuckle, Andrew P. Barnes, V. R. Haden, Anthony Hogan, Meredith T. Niles and John Tyndall
- Farmers’ Willingness to Participate in the Next-Stage Grain-for-Green Project in the Three Gorges Reservoir Area, China pp. 505-518

- Lin Feng and Jianying Xu
- Stakeholder Interaction in Participatory Land Restoration in Iceland: Environmental Officers’ Challenges and Strategies pp. 519-531

- Brita Berglund, Lars Hallgren and Ása L. Aradóttir
- A Fish-Based Index of Biotic Integrity for the Assessment of Streams Located in a Sugarcane-Dominated Landscape in Southeastern Brazil pp. 532-548

- Fernanda Bastos dos Santos and Katharina Eichbaum Esteves
- Assessment Approach for Identifying Compatibility of Restoration Projects with Geomorphic and Flooding Processes in Gravel Bed Rivers pp. 549-568

- Paul DeVries and Robert Aldrich
- Erratum to: Riparian Land-Use and Rehabilitation: Impact on Organic Matter Input and Soil Respiration pp. 569-569

- Maren Oelbermann, Beverly A. Raimbault and A. M. Gordon
Volume 56, issue 1, 2015
- Taking High Conservation Value from Forests to Freshwaters pp. 1-10

- Robin Abell, Siân K. Morgan and Alexis J. Morgan
- Nationwide Benthic Macroinvertebrate Assemblage Multimetric Indices: Identifying Inconsistencies and Limitations in Reporting Stream Impairment Status, USA pp. 11-23

- J. K. Lau and T. E. Lauer
- The Frequency Component of Water Quality Criterion Compliance Assessment Should be Data Driven pp. 24-33

- Song S. Qian
- Validation of Rapid Assessment Methods to Determine Streamflow Duration Classes in the Pacific Northwest, USA pp. 34-53

- Tracie-Lynn Nadeau, Scott G. Leibowitz, Parker J. Wigington, Joseph L. Ebersole, Ken M. Fritz, Robert A. Coulombe, Randy L. Comeleo and Karen A. Blocksom
- Using a Novel Spatial Tool to Inform Invasive Species Early Detection and Rapid Response Efforts pp. 54-65

- Alisha D. Davidson, Abigail J. Fusaro and Donna R. Kashian
- Stormwater Management Criteria for On-Site Pollution Control: A Comparative Assessment of International Practices pp. 66-80

- Jérémie Sage, Emmanuel Berthier and Marie-Christine Gromaire
- Contingent Valuation of Residents’ Attitudes and Willingness-to-Pay for Non-point Source Pollution Control: A Case Study in AL-Prespa, Southeastern Albania pp. 81-93

- Dorina Grazhdani
- Characterizing the Networks of Digital Information that Support Collaborative Adaptive Forest Management in Sierra Nevada Forests pp. 94-109

- Shufei Lei, Alastair Iles and Maggi Kelly
- Land Change in Eastern Mediterranean Wood-Pasture Landscapes: The Case of Deciduous Oak Woodlands in Lesvos (Greece) pp. 110-126

- Harald Schaich, Thanasis Kizos, Stefan Schneider and Tobias Plieninger
- A Conceptual Framework for Characterizing Forest Areas with High Societal Values: Experiences from the Pacific Northwest of USA and Central Europe pp. 127-143

- Tina Simončič, Thomas A. Spies, Robert L. Deal and Andrej Bončina
- Revitalizing Traditional Ecological Knowledge: A Study in an Alpine Rural Community pp. 144-156

- Elena Ianni, Davide Geneletti and Marco Ciolli
- A Multivariate Approach for Mapping Fire Ignition Risk: The Example of the National Park of Cilento (Southern Italy) pp. 157-164

- Daniela Guglietta, Antonello Migliozzi and Carlo Ricotta
- Assessing the Effects of Woody Plant Traits on Understory Herbaceous Cover in a Semiarid Rangeland pp. 165-175

- Tamrat A. Belay and Stein R. Moe
- Do Global Indicators of Protected Area Management Effectiveness Make Sense? A Case Study from Siberia pp. 176-192

- Brandon P. Anthony and Elena Shestackova
- The Effects of Recreation Experience, Environmental Attitude, and Biospheric Value on the Environmentally Responsible Behavior of Nature-Based Tourists pp. 193-208

- Tsung Hung Lee and Fen-Hauh Jan
- The Potential of Algarrobo (Prosopis chilensis (Mol.) Stuntz) for Regeneration of Desertified Soils: Assessing Seed Germination Under Saline Conditions pp. 209-220

- Claus Westphal, Paloma Gachón, Jaime Bravo, Carlos Navarrete, Carlos Salas and Cristian Ibáñez
- European Tamaricaceae in Bioengineering on Dry Soils pp. 221-232

- Catherine Lavaine, André Evette and Hervé Piégay
- The Influence of the Disturbed Continuity of the River and the Invasive Species—Potamopyrgus antipodarum (Gray, 1843), Gammarus tigrinus (Sexton, 1939) on Benthos Fauna: A Case Study on Urban Area in the River Ruda (Poland) pp. 233-244

- Aneta Spyra, Justyna Kubicka and Małgorzata Strzelec
- The Cultural Dimensions of Freshwater Wetland Assessments: Lessons Learned from the Application of US Rapid Assessment Methods in France pp. 245-259

- Stéphanie Gaucherand, Eugénie Schwoertzig, Jean-Christophe Clement, Brad Johnson and Fabien Quétier
- Assessment of Ecological Quality of the Tajan River in Iran Using a Multimetric Macroinvertebrate Index and Species Traits pp. 260-269

- Jaber Aazami, Abbas Esmaili Sari, Asghar Abdoli, Hormoz Sohrabi and Paul J. Van den Brink
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