Environmental Management
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Volume 55, issue 6, 2015
- What is Novel About Novel Ecosystems: Managing Change in an Ever-Changing World pp. 1217-1226

- Amy M. Truitt, Elise F. Granek, Matthew J. Duveneck, Kaitlin A. Goldsmith, Meredith P. Jordan and Kimberly C. Yazzie
- Response to Julian et al. (2015) “Comment on and Reinterpretation of Gabriel et al. (2014) ‘Fish Mercury and Surface Water Sulfate Relationships in the Everglades Protection Area’” pp. 1227-1231

- Mark C. Gabriel, Don Axelrad, William Orem and Todd Z. Osborne
- The Role and Value of Conservation Agency Research pp. 1232-1245

- Dirk J. Roux, Richard T. Kingsford, Stephen F. McCool, Melodie A. McGeoch and Llewellyn C. Foxcroft
- Application of Science-Based Restoration Planning to a Desert River System pp. 1246-1261

- Brian G. Laub, Justin Jimenez and Phaedra Budy
- Impacts from Above-Ground Activities in the Eagle Ford Shale Play on Landscapes and Hydrologic Flows, La Salle County, Texas pp. 1262-1275

- Jon Paul Pierre, Charles J. Abolt and Michael H. Young
- Habitat Loss and Modification Due to Gas Development in the Fayetteville Shale pp. 1276-1284

- Matthew D. Moran, A. Brandon Cox, Rachel L. Wells, Chloe C. Benichou and Maureen R. McClung
- Impact of Shale Gas Development on Water Resources: A Case Study in Northern Poland pp. 1285-1299

- Ine Vandecasteele, Inés Marí Rivero, Serenella Sala, Claudia Baranzelli, Ricardo Barranco, Okke Batelaan and Carlo Lavalle
- More of the Same: High Functional Redundancy in Stream Fish Assemblages from Tropical Agroecosystems pp. 1300-1314

- Lilian Casatti, Fabrício Barreto Teresa, Jaquelini de Oliveira Zeni, Mariela Domiciano Ribeiro, Gabriel Lourenço Brejão and Mônica Ceneviva-Bastos
- Can Species Traits Predict the Susceptibility of Riverine Fish to Water Resource Development? An Australian Case Study pp. 1315-1326

- Robert J. Rolls and David Sternberg
- Using Flow-Ecology Relationships to Evaluate Ecosystem Service Trade-Offs and Complementarities in the Nation’s Largest River Swamp pp. 1327-1342

- Justin P. Kozak, Micah G. Bennett, Anne Hayden-Lesmeister, Kelley A. Fritz and Aaron Nickolotsky
- Unravelling River System Impairments in Stream Networks with an Integrated Risk Approach pp. 1343-1353

- Kris Van Looy, Jérémy Piffady, Thierry Tormos, Bertrand Villeneuve, Laurent Valette, André Chandesris and Yves Souchon
- Valuing the Benefits of Creek Rehabilitation: Building a Business Case for Public Investments in Urban Green Infrastructure pp. 1354-1365

- Gayathri Devi Mekala, Roger N Jones and Darla Hatton MacDonald
- Bobcats (Lynx rufus) as a Model Organism to Investigate the Effects of Roads on Wide-Ranging Carnivores pp. 1366-1376

- John A. Litvaitis, Gregory C. Reed, Rory P. Carroll, Marian K. Litvaitis, Jeffrey Tash, Tyler Mahard, Derek J. A. Broman, Catherine Callahan and Mark Ellingwood
- Evaluating Landscape Connectivity for Puma concolor and Panthera onca Among Atlantic Forest Protected Areas pp. 1377-1389

- Camila S. Castilho, Vivian C. S. Hackbart, Vânia R. Pivello and Rozely F. dos Santos
- Vegetation in Bangalore’s Slums: Composition, Species Distribution, Density, Diversity, and History pp. 1390-1401

- Divya Gopal, Harini Nagendra and Michael Manthey
- Farmer-Managed Natural Regeneration Enhances Rural Livelihoods in Dryland West Africa pp. 1402-1417

- Peter Weston, Reaksmey Hong, Carolyn Kaboré and Christian A. Kull
- Protected Area Certificates: Gaining Ground for Better Ecosystem Protection? pp. 1418-1432

- Anna Segerstedt and Ulrike Grote
- Changes in Microbial Community Structure and Soil Biological Properties in Mined Dune Areas During Re-vegetation pp. 1433-1445

- Indra Elena C. Escobar, Vilma M. Santos, Danielle Karla A. da Silva, Marcelo F. Fernandes, Uided Maaze T. Cavalcante and Leonor C. Maia
- Can a Rapid Underwater Video Approach Enhance the Benthic Assessment Capability of the National Coastal Condition Assessment in the Great Lakes? pp. 1446-1456

- Julie E. Lietz, John R. Kelly, Jill V. Scharold and Peder M. Yurista
Volume 55, issue 5, 2015
- Improving Ecological Response Monitoring of Environmental Flows pp. 991-1005

- Alison J. King, Ben Gawne, Leah Beesley, John D. Koehn, Daryl L. Nielsen and Amina Price
- An Adaptive Watershed Management Assessment Based on Watershed Investigation Data pp. 1006-1021

- Min Goo Kang and Seung Woo Park
- Integrating Spatial Land Use Analysis and Mathematical Material Flow Analysis for Nutrient Management: A Case Study of the Bang Pakong River Basin in Thailand pp. 1022-1035

- Wallapa Kupkanchanakul, Suphaphat Kwonpongsagoon, Hans-Peter Bader and Ruth Scheidegger
- Policies, Land Use, and Water Resource Management in an Arid Oasis Ecosystem pp. 1036-1051

- Xian Xue, Jie Liao, Youtian Hsing, Cuihua Huang and Famin Liu
- Paradigms and Public Policies on Drought in Northeast Brazil: A Historical Perspective pp. 1052-1063

- José Nilson B. Campos
- Modeling Future Land Use Scenarios in South Korea: Applying the IPCC Special Report on Emissions Scenarios and the SLEUTH Model on a Local Scale pp. 1064-1079

- Haejin Han, YunSeop Hwang, Sung Ryong Ha and Byung Sik Kim
- Vietnam’s Forest Transition in Retrospect: Demonstrating Weaknesses in Business-as-Usual Scenarios for REDD+ pp. 1080-1092

- Jeppe Ankersen, Kenneth Grogan, Ole Mertz, Rasmus Fensholt, Jean-Christophe Castella, Guillaume Lestrelin, Dinh Tien Nguyen, Finn Danielsen, Søren Brofeldt and Kjeld Rasmussen
- Drivers of Coastal Shoreline Change: Case Study of Hon Dat Coast, Kien Giang, Vietnam pp. 1093-1108

- Hai-Hoa Nguyen, Clive McAlpine, David Pullar, Stephen Joseph Leisz and Gramotnev Galina
- Experiential Benefits, Place Meanings, and Environmental Setting Preferences Between Proximate and Distant Visitors to a National Scenic Trail pp. 1109-1123

- Namyun Kil, Stephen M. Holland and Taylor V. Stein
- Deforestation and Forest Fires in Roraima and Their Relationship with Phytoclimatic Regions in the Northern Brazilian Amazon pp. 1124-1138

- Paulo Eduardo Barni, Vaneza Barreto Pereira, Antonio Ocimar Manzi and Reinaldo Imbrozio Barbosa
- New Methodology for Quantifying the Effects of Perennials on Their Patch Productivity in Semi-arid Environments pp. 1139-1146

- Amir Mor-Mussery, Stefan Leu and Arie Budovsky
- Ecological Filtering and Plant Traits Variation Across Quarry Geomorphological Surfaces: Implication for Restoration pp. 1147-1159

- Federica Gilardelli, Sergio Sgorbati, Stefano Armiraglio, Sandra Citterio and Rodolfo Gentili
- Importance of Farmland in Urbanized Areas as a Landscape Component for Barn Swallows (Hirundo rustica) Nesting on Concrete Buildings pp. 1160-1167

- Takeshi Osawa
- Conservation Planning for Biodiversity and Wilderness: A Real-World Example pp. 1168-1180

- Silvia Ceauşu, Inês Gomes and Henrique Miguel Pereira
- Recreational Trails Reduce the Density of Ground-Dwelling Birds in Protected Areas pp. 1181-1190

- Bill Thompson
- Soil Organic Carbon Beneath Croplands and Re-established Grasslands in the North Dakota Prairie Pothole Region pp. 1191-1199

- Rebecca L. Phillips, Mikki R. Eken and Mark S. West
- Assessing Landscape Scale Wildfire Exposure for Highly Valued Resources in a Mediterranean Area pp. 1200-1216

- Fermín J. Alcasena, Michele Salis, Alan A. Ager, Bachisio Arca, Domingo Molina and Donatella Spano
Volume 55, issue 4, 2015
- Predicting Ecological Responses of the Florida Everglades to Possible Future Climate Scenarios: Introduction pp. 741-748

- Nicholas G. Aumen, Karl E. Havens, G. Ronnie Best and Leonard Berry
- Climate Sensitivity Runs and Regional Hydrologic Modeling for Predicting the Response of the Greater Florida Everglades Ecosystem to Climate Change pp. 749-762

- Jayantha Obeysekera, Jenifer Barnes and Martha Nungesser
- Ecological Responses of a Large Shallow Lake (Okeechobee, Florida) to Climate Change and Potential Future Hydrologic Regimes pp. 763-775

- Karl E. Havens and Alan D. Steinman
- Projecting Changes in Everglades Soil Biogeochemistry for Carbon and Other Key Elements, to Possible 2060 Climate and Hydrologic Scenarios pp. 776-798

- William Orem, Susan Newman, Todd Z. Osborne and K. Ramesh Reddy
- Predicted Changes in Interannual Water-Level Fluctuations Due to Climate Change and Its Implications for the Vegetation of the Florida Everglades pp. 799-806

- Arnold G. van der Valk, John C. Volin and Paul R. Wetzel
- Using Scenario Planning to Evaluate the Impacts of Climate Change on Wildlife Populations and Communities in the Florida Everglades pp. 807-823

- Christopher P. Catano, Stephanie S. Romañach, James M. Beerens, Leonard G. Pearlstine, Laura A. Brandt, Kristen M. Hart, Frank J. Mazzotti and Joel C. Trexler
- Potential Effects of Climate Change on Florida’s Everglades pp. 824-835

- M. Nungesser, C. Saunders, C. Coronado-Molina, J. Obeysekera, J. Johnson, C. McVoy and B. Benscoter
- Quantifying Florida Bay Habitat Suitability for Fishes and Invertebrates Under Climate Change Scenarios pp. 836-856

- Kelly A. Kearney, Mark Butler, Robert Glazer, Christopher R. Kelble, Joseph E. Serafy and Erik Stabenau
- Climate Change Projected Effects on Coastal Foundation Communities of the Greater Everglades Using a 2060 Scenario: Need for a New Management Paradigm pp. 857-875

- M. S. Koch, C. Coronado, M. W. Miller, D. T. Rudnick, E. Stabenau, R. B. Halley and F. H. Sklar
- Everglades Restoration Science and Decision-Making in the Face of Climate Change: A Management Perspective pp. 876-883

- Shannon Estenoz and Eric Bush
- Opportunities and Strategies to Incorporate Ecosystem Services Knowledge and Decision Support Tools into Planning and Decision Making in Hawai‘i pp. 884-899

- Leah L. Bremer, Jade M. S. Delevaux, James J. K. Leary, Linda J. Cox and Kirsten L. L. Oleson
- Wildfire Risk Assessment in a Typical Mediterranean Wildland–Urban Interface of Greece pp. 900-915

- Ioannis Mitsopoulos, Giorgos Mallinis and Margarita Arianoutsou
- Accounting for Results: How Conservation Organizations Report Performance Information pp. 916-929

- Adena R. Rissman and Robert Smail
- Restoration of Riparian Areas Following the Removal of Cattle in the Northwestern Great Basin pp. 930-942

- Jonathan L. Batchelor, William J. Ripple, Todd M. Wilson and Luke E. Painter
- Relative Linkages of Canopy-Level CO2 Fluxes with the Climatic and Environmental Variables for US Deciduous Forests pp. 943-960

- Khandker S. Ishtiaq and Omar I. Abdul-Aziz
- A Mobile Phone Application for the Collection of Opinion Data for Forest Planning Purposes pp. 961-971

- Annika Kangas, Jussi Rasinmäki, Kyle Eyvindson and Philip Chambers
- Developing Objectives with Multiple Stakeholders: Adaptive Management of Horseshoe Crabs and Red Knots in the Delaware Bay pp. 972-982

- Conor P. McGowan, James E. Lyons and David R. Smith
- Affinity and Efficacy of Copper Following an Algicide Exposure: Application of the Critical Burden Concept for Lyngbya wollei Control in Lay Lake, AL pp. 983-990

- West M. Bishop, Ben E. Willis and C. Todd Horton
Volume 55, issue 3, 2015
- Public Participation in Environmental Management in China: Status Quo and Mode Innovation pp. 523-535

- Mei Chen, Xin Qian and Longjiang Zhang
- Estimating the Consequences of Fire Exclusion for Food Crop Production, Soil Fertility, and Fallow Recovery in Shifting Cultivation Landscapes in the Humid Tropics pp. 536-549

- Lindsey Norgrove and Stefan Hauser
- Valuing the Recreational Benefits of Wetland Adaptation to Climate Change: A Trade-off Between Species’ Abundance and Diversity pp. 550-563

- Michela Faccioli, Antoni Riera Font and Catalina M. Torres Figuerola
- Collaborative Implementation for Ecological Restoration on US Public Lands: Implications for Legal Context, Accountability, and Adaptive Management pp. 564-577

- William H. Butler, Ashley Monroe and Sarah McCaffrey
- Classifying Lakes to Quantify Relationships Between Epilimnetic Chlorophyll a and Hypoxia pp. 578-587

- Lester L. Yuan and Amina I. Pollard
- Farmers Prone to Drought Risk: Why Some Farmers Undertake Farm-Level Risk-Reduction Measures While Others Not? pp. 588-602

- Tagel Gebrehiwot and Anne van der Veen
- Flood Insurance in Canada: Implications for Flood Management and Residential Vulnerability to Flood Hazards pp. 603-615

- Greg Oulahen
- Local Knowledge, Science, and Institutional Change: The Case of Desertification Control in Northern China pp. 616-633

- Lihua Yang
- Environmental Value Considerations in Public Attitudes About Alternative Energy Development in Oregon and Washington pp. 634-645

- Brent S. Steel, John C. Pierce, Rebecca L. Warner and Nicholas P. Lovrich
- Agro-hydrologic Landscapes in the Upper Mississippi and Ohio River Basins pp. 646-656

- Keith E. Schilling, Calvin F. Wolter and Eileen McLellan
- Prioritizing Watersheds for Conservation Actions in the Southeastern Coastal Plain Ecoregion pp. 657-670

- Taeil Jang, George Vellidis, Lyubov A. Kurkalova, Jan Boll and Jeffrey B. Hyman
- Impacts of Small Scale Flow Regulation on Sediment Dynamics in an Ecologically Important Upland River pp. 671-686

- E. Quinlan, C. N. Gibbins, R. J. Batalla and D. Vericat
- Seasonal and Local Differences in Leaf Litter Flammability of Six Mediterranean Tree Species pp. 687-701

- Zorica Kauf, Andreas Fangmeier, Roman Rosavec and Željko Španjol
- Effects of Coal Mining, Forestry, and Road Construction on Southern Appalachian Stream Invertebrates and Habitats pp. 702-714

- Michael M. Gangloff, Michael Perkins, Peter W. Blum and Craig Walker
- A Risk Assessment Approach to Manage Inundation of Elseya albagula Nests in Impounded Waters: A Win–Win Situation? pp. 715-724

- A. J. McDougall, T. Espinoza, C. Hollier, D. J. Limpus and C. J. Limpus
- Identification and Prioritization of Management Practices to Reduce Methylmercury Exports from Wetlands and Irrigated Agricultural Lands pp. 725-740

- Stephen A. McCord and Wesley A. Heim
Volume 55, issue 2, 2015
- Simulating Deforestation and Carbon Loss in Amazonia: Impacts in Brazil’s Roraima State from Reconstructing Highway BR-319 (Manaus-Porto Velho) pp. 259-278

- Paulo Eduardo Barni, Philip Martin Fearnside and Paulo Maurício Lima de Alencastro Graça
- Cave Conservation Priority Index to Adopt a Rapid Protection Strategy: A Case Study in Brazilian Atlantic Rain Forest pp. 279-295

- Marconi Souza Silva, Rogério Parentoni Martins and Rodrigo Lopes Ferreira
- Human Impacts Affect Tree Community Features of 20 Forest Fragments of a Vanishing Neotropical Hotspot pp. 296-307

- José Aldo Alves Pereira, Ary Teixeira de Oliveira-Filho, Pedro V. Eisenlohr, Pedro L. S. Miranda and José Pires de Lemos Filho
- Typology of Ohio, USA, Tree Farmers Based Upon Forestry Outreach Needs pp. 308-320

- Starr Se, McConnell Te, Bruskotter Js and Williams Ra
- Voluntary Nonmonetary Conservation Approaches on Private Land: A Review of Constraints, Risks, and Benefits for Raptor Nest Protection pp. 321-329

- Andrea Santangeli and Toni Laaksonen
- Identifying Potential Recommendation Domains for Conservation Agriculture in Ethiopia, Kenya, and Malawi pp. 330-346

- Kindie Tesfaye, Moti Jaleta, Pradyot Jena and Munyaradzi Mutenje
- Effects of Grazing on Ecosystem CO2 Exchange in a Meadow Grassland on the Tibetan Plateau During the Growing Season pp. 347-359

- Ji Chen, Weiyu Shi and Junji Cao
- Spatial Analysis of Soil Subsidence in Peat Meadow Areas in Friesland in Relation to Land and Water Management, Climate Change, and Adaptation pp. 360-372

- Karlijn Brouns, Tessa Eikelboom, Peter C. Jansen, Ron Janssen, Cees Kwakernaak, Jan J. H. van den Akker and Jos T. A. Verhoeven
- Fragmentation and Management of Ethiopian Moist Evergreen Forest Drive Compositional Shifts of Insect Communities Visiting Wild Arabica Coffee Flowers pp. 373-382

- Gezahegn Berecha, Raf Aerts, Bart Muys and Olivier Honnay
- Ecological Value of Submerged Breakwaters for Habitat Enhancement on a Residential Scale pp. 383-391

- Steven B. Scyphers, Sean P. Powers and Kenneth L. Heck
- What Determines Social Capital in a Social–Ecological System? Insights from a Network Perspective pp. 392-410

- Michele Barnes-Mauthe, Steven Allen Gray, Shawn Arita, John Lynham and PingSun Leung
- Local Wood Demand, Land Cover Change and the State of Albany Thicket on an Urban Commonage in the Eastern Cape, South Africa pp. 411-422

- M. M. Stickler and C. M. Shackleton
- Vegetative Regeneration Capacities of Five Ornamental Plant Invaders After Shredding pp. 423-430

- Arnaud Monty, Marie Eugène and Grégory Mahy
- The Role of Composition, Invasives, and Maintenance Emissions on Urban Forest Carbon Stocks pp. 431-442

- Josh Horn, Francisco J. Escobedo, Ross Hinkle, Mark Hostetler and Nilesh Timilsina
- Conservation Tillage Affects Species Composition But Not Species Diversity: A Comparative Study in Northern Italy pp. 443-452

- Francesco Boscutti, Maurizia Sigura, Nadia Gambon, Corrado Lagazio, Bertil O. Krüsi and Pierluigi Bonfanti
- Identifying Common Patterns in Diverse Systems: Effects of Exurban Development on Birds of the Adirondack Park and the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, USA pp. 453-466

- Michale J. Glennon, Heidi E. Kretser and Jodi A. Hilty
- Effects of Endogenous Factors on Regional Land-Use Carbon Emissions Based on the Grossman Decomposition Model: A Case Study of Zhejiang Province, China pp. 467-478

- Cifang Wu, Guan Li, Wenze Yue, Rucheng Lu, Zhangwei Lu and Heyuan You
- Enabling and Enacting ‘Practical Action’ in Catchments: Responding to the ‘Wicked Problem’ of Nonpoint Source Pollution in Coastal Subtropical Australia pp. 479-495

- James J. Patterson, Carl Smith and Jennifer Bellamy
- Riparian Land-Use and Rehabilitation: Impact on Organic Matter Input and Soil Respiration pp. 496-507

- Maren Oelbermann and Beverly A. Raimbault
- Using Ecological Indicators and a Decision Support System for Integrated Ecological Assessment at Two National Park Units in the Mid-Atlantic Region, USA pp. 508-522

- Carolyn G. Mahan, John A. Young, Bruce J. Miller and Michael C. Saunders
Volume 55, issue 1, 2015
- Comment on and Reinterpretation of Gabriel et al. (2014) ‘Fish Mercury and Surface Water Sulfate Relationships in the Everglades Protection Area’ pp. 1-5

- Paul Julian, Binhe Gu and Garth Redfield
- Environmental Management Strategy: Four Forces Analysis pp. 6-18

- Martin W. Doyle and Jesko Von Windheim
- Conservation Considerations for a Management Measure: An Integrated Approach to Hare Rearing and Release pp. 19-30

- Christos Sokos, Periklis Birtsas, Konstantinos G. Papaspyropoulos, Alexios Giannakopoulos, Labrini V. Athanasiou, Katerina Manolakou, Vassiliki Spyrou and Charalambos Billinis
- Improving Environmental Management on Small-scale Farms: Perspectives of Extension Educators and Horse Farm Operators pp. 31-42

- Perry-Hill Rebecca and Prokopy Linda
- Climate Change and Land Management in the Rangelands of Central Oregon pp. 43-55

- Megan K. Creutzburg, Jessica E. Halofsky, Joshua S. Halofsky and Treg A. Christopher
- The Role of Agency Partnerships in Collaborative Watershed Groups: Lessons from the Pacific Northwest Experience pp. 56-68

- Brian C. Chaffin, Robert L. Mahler, J. D. Wulfhorst and Bahman Shafii
- Can Conservation Contracts Co-exist with Change? Payment for Ecosystem Services in the Context of Adaptive Decision-Making and Sustainability pp. 69-85

- Tanya Hayes, Felipe Murtinho, Luis Mario Cárdenas Camacho, Patricio Crespo, Sarah McHugh and David Salmerón
- Resilience of Invaded Riparian Landscapes: The Potential Role of Soil-Stored Seed Banks pp. 86-99

- Farai Tererai, Mirijam Gaertner, Shayne M. Jacobs and David M. Richardson
- Capturing and Explaining Preference Heterogeneity for Wetland Management Options in the Kilombero Valley, Tanzania pp. 100-112

- Stijn Speelman, Felister Mombo, Valerie Vandermeulen, Damas Phillip and Guido Van Huylenbroeck
- Local Perceptions, Ruslefac Mapping, and Field Results: The Sediment Budget of Cocagne River, New Brunswick, Canada pp. 113-127

- Guillaume Fortin, Mélanie LeBlanc, Sophie Schiavone, Omer Chouinard and Anouk Utzschneider
- A Place Meaning Scale for Tropical Marine Settings pp. 128-142

- Christopher J. Wynveen and Gerard T. Kyle
- A Biological Condition Gradient Model for Historical Assessment of Estuarine Habitat Structure pp. 143-158

- Emily J. Shumchenia, Marguerite C. Pelletier, Giancarlo Cicchetti, Susan Davies, Carol E. Pesch, Christopher F. Deacutis and Margherita Pryor
- Understanding Human–Coyote Encounters in Urban Ecosystems Using Citizen Science Data: What Do Socioeconomics Tell Us? pp. 159-170

- Stuart Wine, Sara A. Gagné and Ross K. Meentemeyer
- Factors Affecting Collective Action for Forest Fire Management: A Comparative Study of Community Forest User Groups in Central Siwalik, Nepal pp. 171-186

- Lok Mani Sapkota, Rajendra Prasad Shrestha, Damien Jourdain and Ganesh P. Shivakoti
- Paisang (Quercus griffithii): A Keystone Tree Species in Sustainable Agroecosystem Management and Livelihoods in Arunachal Pradesh, India pp. 187-204

- Ranjay K. Singh, Anshuman Singh, Stephen T. Garnett, Kerstin K. Zander, Lobsang and Darge Tsering
- Potential of Native Shrubs Haloxylon salicornicum and Calligonum Polygonoides for Restoration of Degraded Lands in Arid Western Rajasthan, India pp. 205-216

- V. S. Rathore, J. P. Singh, S. Bhardwaj, N. S. Nathawat, Mahesh Kumar and M. M. Roy
- A Multi-scale Spatial Approach to Address Environmental Effects of Small Hydropower Development pp. 217-243

- Ryan A. McManamay, Nicole Samu, Shih-Chieh Kao, Mark S. Bevelhimer and Shelaine C. Hetrick
- Solar Energy Development and Aquatic Ecosystems in the Southwestern United States: Potential Impacts, Mitigation, and Research Needs pp. 244-256

- Mark Grippo, John W. Hayse and Ben L. O’Connor
- Erratum to: Integrated Approach for Prioritizing Watersheds for Management: A Study of Lidder Catchment of Kashmir Himalayas pp. 257-257

- Mohammad Imran Malik and M. Sultan Bhat
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