Environmental Management
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Volume 52, issue 6, 2013
- Toward Consensus-Based Actions that Balance Invasive Plant Management and Conservation of At-Risk Fauna pp. 1313-1319

- John A. Litvaitis, Jeffrey L. Norment, Kelly Boland, Kate O’Brien, Rachel Stevens, Donald Keirstead, Thomas Lee, James D. Oehler, Jeffery M. Taylor, Susan Bickford and Matthew D. Tarr
- Living with Wildlife and Mitigating Conflicts Around Three Indian Protected Areas pp. 1320-1332

- Krithi K. Karanth, Lisa Naughton-Treves, Ruth DeFries and Arjun M. Gopalaswamy
- Erratum to: Living with Wildlife and Mitigating Conflicts Around Three Indian Protected Areas pp. 1333-1333

- Krithi K. Karanth, Lisa Naughton-Treves, Ruth DeFries and Arjun M. Gopalaswamy
- Patterns of Livestock Predation by Carnivores: Human–Wildlife Conflict in Northwest Yunnan, China pp. 1334-1340

- Xueyou Li, Paul Buzzard, Yongchun Chen and Xuelong Jiang
- Conservation of the Critically Endangered Eastern Australian Population of the Grey Nurse Shark (Carcharias taurus) Through Cross-Jurisdictional Management of a Network of Marine-Protected Areas pp. 1341-1354

- Tim P. Lynch, Robert Harcourt, Graham Edgar and Neville Barrett
- Interactions Between Spatially Explicit Conservation and Management Measures: Implications for the Governance of Marine Protected Areas pp. 1355-1368

- P. Francisco Cárcamo and Carlos F. Gaymer
- The Maine Vernal Pool Mapping and Assessment Program: Engaging Municipal Officials and Private Landowners in Community-Based Citizen Science pp. 1369-1385

- Jessica S. Jansujwicz, Aram J. K. Calhoun and Robert J. Lilieholm
- Variation in Assemblages of Small Fishes and Microcrustaceans After Inundation of Rarely Flooded Wetlands of the Lower Okavango Delta, Botswana pp. 1386-1399

- Nqobizitha Siziba, Moses J. Chimbari, Hillary Masundire, Ketlhatlogile Mosepele and Lars Ramberg
- Effects of Stock Use and Backpackers on Water Quality in Wilderness in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks, USA pp. 1400-1414

- David W. Clow, Harrison Forrester, Benjamin Miller, Heidi Roop, James O. Sickman, Hodon Ryu and Jorge Santo Domingo
- Perspectives on Disconnects Between Scientific Information and Management Decisions on Post-fire Recovery in Western US pp. 1415-1426

- Xiaoli Chen, Nathan Emery, Elizabeth S. Garcia, Erin J. Hanan, Heather E. Hodges, Tyronne Martin, Matthew A. Meyers, Lindsey E. Peavey, Hui Peng, Jaime Sainz Santamaria, Kellie A. Uyeda, Sarah E. Anderson and Christina Tague
- Modeling Fire Susceptibility to Delineate Wildland–Urban Interface for Municipal-Scale Fire Risk Management pp. 1427-1439

- Ellen Whitman, Eric Rapaport and Kate Sherren
- Letting Wet Spots be Wet: Restoring Natural Bioreactors in the Dissected Glacial Landscape pp. 1440-1452

- Keith E. Schilling, Eileen McLellan and E. Arthur Bettis
- Light Availability Prevails Over Soil Fertility and Structure in the Performance of Asian Knotweeds on Riverbanks: New Management Perspectives pp. 1453-1462

- Fanny Dommanget, Thomas Spiegelberger, Paul Cavaillé and André Evette
- Trampling Impacts on Thermotolerant Vegetation of Geothermal Areas in New Zealand pp. 1463-1473

- Bruce R. Burns, Jonet Ward and Theresa M. Downs
- Equine Grazing in Managed Subalpine Wetlands: Effects on Arthropods and Plant Structure as a Function of Habitat pp. 1474-1486

- Jeffrey G. Holmquist, Jutta Schmidt-Gengenbach and Sylvia A. Haultain
- Riverscape and Groundwater Preservation: A Choice Experiment pp. 1487-1502

- T. Tempesta and D. Vecchiato
- The Role of Ownership in Environmental Performance: Evidence from Coalbed Methane Development pp. 1503-1517

- Timothy Fitzgerald
- Personal Wilderness Relationships: Building on a Transactional Approach pp. 1518-1532

- Robert G. Dvorak, William T. Borrie and Alan E. Watson
- Integrating the Management of Ruaha Landscape of Tanzania with Local Needs and Preferences pp. 1533-1546

- Michel Masozera, Jon D. Erickson, Deana Clifford, Peter Coppolillo, Harrison G. Sadiki and Jonna K. Mazet
- The Best Laid Plans: Community-Based Natural Resource Management (CBNRM) Group Capacity and Planning Success pp. 1547-1561

- Natalie J. Mountjoy, Erin Seekamp, Mae A. Davenport and Matt R. Whiles
- Exploring Public Perception of Non-native Species from a Visions of Nature Perspective pp. 1562-1573

- Laura N. H. Verbrugge, Riyan J. G. Van den Born and H. J. Rob Lenders
Volume 52, issue 5, 2013
- Indigenous Studies Speaks to Environmental Management pp. 1041-1045

- Laurie Richmond, Beth Rose Middleton, Robert Gilmer, Zoltán Grossman, Terry Janis, Stephanie Lucero, Tukoroirangi Morgan and Annette Watson
- Snail Darters and Sacred Places: Creative Application of the Endangered Species Act pp. 1046-1056

- Robert Andrew Gilmer
- “Just Another Hoop to Jump Through?” Using Environmental Laws and Processes to Protect Indigenous Rights pp. 1057-1070

- Beth Rose Middleton
- Incorporating Indigenous Rights and Environmental Justice into Fishery Management: Comparing Policy Challenges and Potentials from Alaska and Hawaiʻi pp. 1071-1084

- Laurie Richmond
- Misunderstanding the “Nature” of Co-Management: A Geography of Regulatory Science and Indigenous Knowledges (IK) pp. 1085-1102

- Annette Watson
- Does External Funding Help Adaptation? Evidence from Community-Based Water Management in the Colombian Andes pp. 1103-1114

- Felipe Murtinho, Hallie Eakin, David López-Carr and Tanya M. Hayes
- Adapting to Climate Variability and Change: Experiences from Cereal-Based Farming in the Central Rift and Kobo Valleys, Ethiopia pp. 1115-1131

- Belay Tseganeh Kassie, Huib Hengsdijk, Reimund Rötter, Helena Kahiluoto, Senthold Asseng and Martin Van Ittersum
- Visiting a Climate-Influenced National Park: The Stability of Climate Change Perceptions pp. 1132-1148

- Matthew Tyler James Brownlee, Jeffrey C. Hallo, Brett A. Wright, Dewayne Moore and Robert B. Powell
- Methane Emissions and Production Potentials of Forest Swamp Wetlands in the Eastern Great Xing’an Mountains, Northeast China pp. 1149-1160

- Bing Yu, Philip Stott, Hongxian Yu and Xiaoyu Li
- Identifying Riparian Buffer Effects on Stream Nitrogen in Southeastern Coastal Plain Watersheds pp. 1161-1176

- Jay R. Christensen, Maliha S. Nash and Anne Neale
- Effect of Nutrient Management Planning on Crop Yield, Nitrate Leaching and Sediment Loading in Thomas Brook Watershed pp. 1177-1191

- Frederick Amon-Armah, Emmanuel K. Yiridoe, Nafees H. M. Ahmad, Dale Hebb, Rob Jamieson, David Burton and Ali Madani
- Are Small-Scale Irrigators Water Use Efficient? Evidence from Lake Naivasha Basin, Kenya pp. 1192-1201

- Georgina W. Njiraini and Paul M. Guthiga
- Environmental Flows Can Reduce the Encroachment of Terrestrial Vegetation into River Channels: A Systematic Literature Review pp. 1202-1212

- Kimberly A. Miller, J. Angus Webb, Siobhan C. de Little and Michael J. Stewardson
- Effects of Land Use Intensification on Fish Assemblages in Mediterranean Climate Streams pp. 1213-1229

- P. Matono, D. Sousa and M. Ilhéu
- Ecological Status of a Margaritifera margaritifera (Linnaeus, 1758) Population at the Southern Edge of its Distribution (River Paiva, Portugal) pp. 1230-1238

- Ronaldo Sousa, Ângela Amorim, Carina Sobral, Elsa Froufe, Simone Varandas, Amílcar Teixeira and Manuel Lopes-Lima
- By-Catch Impacts in Fisheries: Utilizing the IUCN Red List Categories for Enhanced Product Level Assessment in Seafood LCAs pp. 1239-1248

- Sara Hornborg, Mikael Svensson, Per Nilsson and Friederike Ziegler
- Using Count Data and Ordered Models in National Forest Recreation Demand Analysis pp. 1249-1261

- Paula Simões, Eduardo Barata and Luis Cruz
- Detection and Classification of Motor Vehicle Noise in a Forested Landscape pp. 1262-1270

- Casey L. Brown, Sarah E. Reed, Matthew S. Dietz and Kurt M. Fristrup
- Visitor Assessment of the Mandatory Alternative Transportation System at Zion National Park pp. 1271-1285

- Britton L. Mace, Joshua D. Marquit and Scott C. Bates
- A Validation Study of a Rapid Field-Based Rating System for Discriminating Among Flow Permanence Classes of Headwater Streams in South Carolina pp. 1286-1298

- Ken M. Fritz, William R. Wenerick and Mitch S. Kostich
- Potential Impacts of Highway Median Barriers on Wildlife: State of the Practice and Gap Analysis pp. 1299-1312

- Anthony P. Clevenger and Angela V. Kociolek
Volume 52, issue 4, 2013
- Taking Action Against Ocean Acidification: A Review of Management and Policy Options pp. 761-779

- Raphaël Billé, Ryan Kelly, Arne Biastoch, Ellycia Harrould-Kolieb, Dorothée Herr, Fortunat Joos, Kristy Kroeker, Dan Laffoley, Andreas Oschlies and Jean-Pierre Gattuso
- Wintering Waterbirds and Recreationists in Natural Areas: A Sociological Approach to the Awareness of Bird Disturbance pp. 780-791

- Nicolas Le Corre, Ingrid Peuziat, Louis Brigand, Guillaume Gélinaud and Catherine Meur-Férec
- Definition of Management Zones for Enhancing Cultivated Land Conservation Using Combined Spatial Data pp. 792-806

- Yan Li, Zhou Shi, Hao-Xiang Wu, Feng Li and Hong-Yi Li
- Perceptions of Wildfire and Landscape Change in the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska pp. 807-820

- Jason S. Gordon, Joshua B. Gruver, Courtney G. Flint and A. E. Luloff
- Determining Relative Contributions of Vegetation and Topography to Burn Severity from LANDSAT Imagery pp. 821-836

- Zhiwei Wu, Hong S. He, Yu Liang, Longyan Cai and Bernard J. Lewis
- Options for Managing Hypoxic Blackwater in River Systems: Case Studies and Framework pp. 837-850

- Kerry L. Whitworth, Janice L. Kerr, Luke M. Mosley, John Conallin, Lorraine Hardwick and Darren S. Baldwin
- Using Data From Seed-Dispersal Modelling to Manage Invasive Tree Species: The Example of Fraxinus pennsylvanica Marshall in Europe pp. 851-860

- Doreen Schmiedel, Franka Huth and Sven Wagner
- Relationship Between Woody Plant Colonization and Typha L. Encroachment in Stormwater Detention Basins pp. 861-876

- Priscilla Bocskor Plumb, Susan D. Day, Theresa M. Wynn-Thompson and John R. Seiler
- Forest Management Devolution: Gap Between Technicians’ Design and Villagers’ Practices in Madagascar pp. 877-893

- Fanny Rives, Stéphanie M. Carrière, Pierre Montagne, Sigrid Aubert and Nicole Sibelet
- Local Farmers’ Perceptions of Climate Change and Local Adaptive Strategies: A Case Study from the Middle Yarlung Zangbo River Valley, Tibet, China pp. 894-906

- Chunyan Li, Ya Tang, Han Luo, Baofeng Di and Liyun Zhang
- Spatially Varying Determinants of Farmland Conversion Across Qiantang Watershed, China pp. 907-916

- Shiliang Su and Rui Xiao
- Who Visits a National Park and What do They Get Out of It?: A Joint Visitor Cluster Analysis and Travel Cost Model for Yellowstone National Park pp. 917-928

- Charles Benson, Philip Watson, Garth Taylor, Philip Cook and Steve Hollenhorst
- The Hyper-Envelope Modeling Interface (HEMI): A Novel Approach Illustrated Through Predicting Tamarisk (Tamarix spp.) Habitat in the Western USA pp. 929-938

- Jim Graham, Nick Young, Catherine S. Jarnevich, Greg Newman, Paul Evangelista and Thomas J. Stohlgren
- Human Disturbance Threats the Red-Listed Macrolichen Seirophora villosa (Ach.) Frödén in Coastal Juniperus Habitats: Evidence From Western Peninsular Italy pp. 939-945

- Renato Benesperi, Lorenzo Lastrucci and Juri Nascimbene
- Soil,Vegetation, and Seed Bank of a Sonoran Desert Ecosystem Along an Exotic Plant (Pennisetum ciliare) Treatment Gradient pp. 946-957

- Scott R. Abella, Lindsay P. Chiquoine and Dana M. Backer
- Does Human-Induced Habitat Modification Influence the Impact of Introduced Species? A Case Study on Cavity-Nesting by the Introduced Common Myna (Acridotheres tristis) and Two Australian Native Parrots pp. 958-970

- Kate Grarock, David B. Lindenmayer, Jeffrey T. Wood and Christopher R. Tidemann
- Spatial Patterns of Land Use Changes Across a Mediterranean Metropolitan Landscape: Implications for Biodiversity Management pp. 971-980

- Corina Başnou, Enrique Álvarez, Guillem Bagaria, Moisès Guardiola, Rosó Isern, Paloma Vicente and Joan Pino
- Simulation of Potential Oyster Density with Variable Freshwater Inflow (1965–2000) to the Caloosahatchee River Estuary, Southwest Florida, USA pp. 981-994

- Christopher Buzzelli, Peter H. Doering, Yongshan Wan, Patricia Gorman and Aswani Volety
- Development of a Fish-Based Index of Biotic Integrity for Wadeable Streams in Southern China pp. 995-1008

- Yintao Jia, Xiaoyun Sui and Yifeng Chen
- Assessing Natural and Anthropogenic Variability in Wetland Structure for Two Hydrogeomorphic Riverine Wetland Subclasses pp. 1009-1022

- Daniel Dvorett, Joseph Bidwell, Craig Davis and Chris DuBois
- Environmental Effectiveness of Swine Sewage Management: A Multicriteria AHP-Based Model for a Reliable Quick Assessment pp. 1023-1039

- Marco Vizzari and Giuseppe Modica
Volume 52, issue 3, 2013
- Some Perspectives on the Risks and Benefits of Biological Control of Invasive Alien Plants in the Management of Natural Ecosystems pp. 531-540

- B. W. van Wilgen, V. C. Moran and J. H. Hoffmann
- Geodiversity Assessment of Paraná State (Brazil): An Innovative Approach pp. 541-552

- Diamantino Insua Pereira, Paulo Pereira, José Brilha and Leonardo Santos
- Vegetation Response to Western Juniper Slash Treatments pp. 553-566

- Casey O’Connor, Rick Miller and Jonathan D. Bates
- Nitrogen Budget in a Lowland Coastal Area Within the Po River Basin (Northern Italy): Multiple Evidences of Equilibrium Between Sources and Internal Sinks pp. 567-580

- Giuseppe Castaldelli, Elisa Soana, Erica Racchetti, Enrica Pierobon, Micol Mastrocicco, Enrico Tesini, Elisa Anna Fano and Marco Bartoli
- A Multi-scale Spatial Analysis of Native and Exotic Plant Species Richness Within a Mixed-Disturbance Oak Savanna Landscape pp. 581-594

- Timothy A. Schetter, Timothy L. Walters and Karen V. Root
- The Race for Space: Tracking Land-Cover Transformation in a Socio-ecological Landscape, South Africa pp. 595-611

- Kaera L. Coetzer, Barend F. N. Erasmus, Edward T. F. Witkowski and Belinda Reyers
- An Application of Remote Sensing Data in Mapping Landscape-Level Forest Biomass for Monitoring the Effectiveness of Forest Policies in Northeastern China pp. 612-620

- Xinchuang Wang, Guofan Shao, Hua Chen, Bernard J. Lewis, Guang Qi, Dapao Yu, Li Zhou and Limin Dai
- Optimal Land Use Management for Soil Erosion Control by Using an Interval-Parameter Fuzzy Two-Stage Stochastic Programming Approach pp. 621-638

- Jing-Cheng Han, Guo-He Huang, Hua Zhang and Zhong Li
- Herders’ Perceptions of and Responses to Climate Change in Northern Pakistan pp. 639-648

- S. Joshi, W. A. Jasra, M. Ismail, R. M. Shrestha, S. L. Yi and N. Wu
- Success Factors for Community-Based Natural Resource Management (CBNRM): Lessons from Kenya and Australia pp. 649-659

- Thomas G. Measham and Jared A. Lumbasi
- Landscape Characterization Integrating Expert and Local Spatial Knowledge of Land and Forest Resources pp. 660-682

- Nora Fagerholm, Niina Käyhkö and Veerle Van Eetvelde
- Valuation of National Park System Visitation: The Efficient Use of Count Data Models, Meta-Analysis, and Secondary Visitor Survey Data pp. 683-698

- Christopher Neher, John Duffield and David Patterson
- Ecological Settings and State Economies as Factor Inputs in the Provision of Outdoor Recreation pp. 699-711

- Christos Siderelis and Jordan W. Smith
- Elderly Adi Women of Arunachal Pradesh: “Living Encyclopedias” and Cultural Refugia in Biodiversity Conservation of the Eastern Himalaya, India pp. 712-735

- Ranjay K. Singh, Orik Rallen and Egul Padung
- Field-Level Financial Assessment of Contour Prairie Strips for Enhancement of Environmental Quality pp. 736-747

- John C. Tyndall, Lisa A. Schulte, Matthew Liebman and Matthew Helmers
- Assessment of Vegetation Establishment on Tailings Dam at an Iron Ore Mining Site of Suburban Beijing, China, 7 Years After Reclamation with Contrasting Site Treatment Methods pp. 748-757

- Demin Yan, Fangying Zhao and Osbert Jianxin Sun
- Erratum to: Land Use, Climate and Transport of Nutrients: Evidence Emerging from the Lake Vico Case Study pp. 758-758

- F. Recanatesi, M. N. Ripa, A. Leone, L. Perini and L. Salvati
- Erratum to: Overview of Contemporary Issues of Forest Research and Management in China pp. 759-759

- Hong S. He, Stephen R. Shifley and Frank R. Thompson
Volume 52, issue 2, 2013
- Balkanized Research in Ecological Engineering Revealed by a Bibliometric Analysis of Earthworms and Ecosystem Services pp. 309-320

- Manuel Blouin, Nicolas Sery, Daniel Cluzeau, Jean-Jacques Brun and Alain Bédécarrats
- From Experiential Knowledge to Public Participation: Social Learning at the Community Fisheries Action Roundtable pp. 321-334

- Jennifer F. Brewer
- The Tourism Carrying Capacity of Underwater Trails in Isabel Island National Park, Mexico pp. 335-347

- Eduardo Ríos-Jara, Cristian Moisés Galván-Villa, Fabián Alejandro Rodríguez-Zaragoza, Ernesto López-Uriarte and Vicente Teófilo Muñoz-Fernández
- Accessing Local Knowledge to Identify Where Species of Conservation Concern Occur in a Tropical Forest Landscape pp. 348-359

- Michael Padmanaba, Douglas Sheil, Imam Basuki and Nining Liswanti
- Capacity for Watershed Cumulative Effects Assessment and Management: Lessons from the Lower Fraser River Basin, Canada pp. 360-373

- Stephanie Kristensen, Bram F. Noble and Robert J. Patrick
- What Lies Beneath? An Evaluation of Rapid Assessment Tools for Management of Hull Fouling pp. 374-384

- Cathryn Clarke Murray, Thomas W. Therriault and Evgeny Pakhomov
- Public Hearing or ‘Hearing Public’? An Evaluation of the Participation of Local Stakeholders in Environmental Impact Assessment of Ghana’s Jubilee Oil Fields pp. 385-397

- Justice Nyigmah Bawole
- Land Management Versus Natural Factors in Land Instability: Some Examples in Northern Spain pp. 398-416

- Viola Maria Bruschi, Jaime Bonachea, Juan Remondo, Jose Gómez-Arozamena, Victoria Rivas, Matteo Barbieri, Stefano Capocchi, Mauro Soldati and Antonio Cendrero
- Use of Aquaculture Ponds and Other Habitats by Autumn Migrating Shorebirds Along the Lower Mississippi River pp. 417-426

- Sarah E. Lehnen and David G. Krementz
- Technical and Institutional Innovation in Agroforestry for Protected Areas Management in the Brazilian Amazon: Opportunities and Limitations pp. 427-440

- Götz Schroth and Maria do Socorro S. da Mota
- Impacts of Dung Combustion on the Carbon Cycle of Alpine Grassland of the North Tibetan Plateau pp. 441-449

- Zengrang Xu, Shengkui Cheng, Lin Zhen, Ying Pan, Xianzhou Zhang, Junxi Wu, Xiuping Zou and G. C. Dhruba Bijaya
- Stream Nitrogen Sources Apportionment and Pollution Control Scheme Development in an Agricultural Watershed in Eastern China pp. 450-466

- Dingjiang Chen, Jun Lu, Hong Huang, Mei Liu, Dongqin Gong and Jiabo Chen
- Flammability of Some Ornamental Species in Wildland–Urban Interfaces in Southeastern France: Laboratory Assessment at Particle Level pp. 467-480

- Anne Ganteaume, Marielle Jappiot, Corinne Lampin, Mercedes Guijarro and Carmen Hernando
- Assessing Naturalness in Northern Great Lakes Forests Based on Historical Land-Cover and Vegetation Changes pp. 481-492

- Urs Gimmi and Volker C. Radeloff
- Cultural Influence on Crowding Norms in Outdoor Recreation: A Comparative Analysis of Visitors to National Parks in Turkey and the United States pp. 493-502

- Selcuk Sayan, Daniel H. Krymkowski, Robert E. Manning, William A. Valliere and Ellen L. Rovelstad
- Land Use, Climate and Transport of Nutrients: Evidence Emerging from the Lake Vicocase Study pp. 503-513

- F. Recanatesi, M. N. Ripa, A. Leone, Perini Luigi and Salvati Luca
- Assessment of the Effectiveness of Protected Areas Management in Iran: Case Study in Khojir National Park pp. 514-530

- Mahdi Kolahi, Tetsuro Sakai, Kazuyuki Moriya, Majid F. Makhdoum and Lina Koyama
Volume 52, issue 1, 2013
- Braided River Flow and Invasive Vegetation Dynamics in the Southern Alps, New Zealand pp. 1-18

- Brian S. Caruso, Laura Edmondson and Callum Pithie
- Mapping and Eradication Prioritization Modeling of Red Sesbania (Sesbania punicea) Populations pp. 19-28

- Ramona Robison, Nita Barve, Christina Owens, Gina Skurka Darin and Joseph M. DiTomaso
- Farm Level Adaptation to Climate Change: The Case of Farmer’s in the Ethiopian Highlands pp. 29-44

- Tagel Gebrehiwot and Anne van der Veen
- Historical Roots of the Spatial, Temporal, and Diversity Scales of Agricultural Decision-Making in Sierra de Santa Marta, Los Tuxtlas pp. 45-60

- Simoneta Negrete-Yankelevich, Luciana Porter-Bolland, José Luis Blanco-Rosas and Isabelle Barois
- Artificial Groundwater Recharge Zones Mapping Using Remote Sensing and GIS: A Case Study in Indian Punjab pp. 61-71

- Amanpreet Singh, S. N. Panda, K. S. Kumar and Chandra Shekhar Sharma
- Selenium Bioaccumulation in Stocked Fish as an Indicator of Fishery Potential in Pit Lakes on Reclaimed Coal Mines in Alberta, Canada pp. 72-84

- L. L. Miller, J. B. Rasmussen, V. P. Palace, G. Sterling and A. Hontela
- Fishing Farmers or Farming Fishers? Fishing Typology of Inland Small-Scale Fishing Households and Fisheries Management in Singkarak Lake, West Sumatra, Indonesia pp. 85-98

- Yuerlita, Sylvain Roger Perret and Ganesh P. Shivakoti
- Public Lakes, Private Lakeshore: Modeling Protection of Native Aquatic Plants pp. 99-112

- Susan A. Schroeder and David C. Fulton
- Identifying Key Factors in Homeowner’s Adoption of Water Quality Best Management Practices pp. 113-122

- Joan M. Brehm, Danielle K. Pasko and Brian W. Eisenhauer
- Combining Analytical Hierarchy Process and Agglomerative Hierarchical Clustering in Search of Expert Consensus in Green Corridors Development Management pp. 123-135

- Aviad Shapira, Maxim Shoshany and Sigal Nir-Goldenberg
- A Satellite Model of Forest Flammability pp. 136-150

- Marc K. Steininger, Karyn Tabor, Jennifer Small, Carlos Pinto, Johan Soliz and Ezequiel Chavez
- Preliminary Estimation of the Realistic Optimum Temperature for Vegetation Growth in China pp. 151-162

- Yaoping Cui
- Spatially Characterizing Visitor Use and Its Association with Informal Trails in Yosemite Valley Meadows pp. 163-178

- Chelsey Walden-Schreiner and Yu-Fai Leung
- Vulnerability of Water Systems to the Effects of Climate Change and Urbanization: A Comparison of Phoenix, Arizona and Portland, Oregon (USA) pp. 179-195

- Kelli L. Larson, Colin Polsky, Patricia Gober, Heejun Chang and Vivek Shandas
- A Simple Model that Identifies Potential Effects of Sea-Level Rise on Estuarine and Estuary-Ecotone Habitat Locations for Salmonids in Oregon, USA pp. 196-208

- Rebecca Flitcroft, Kelly Burnett and Kelly Christiansen
- Significance and Effect of Ecological Rehabilitation Project in Inland River Basins in Northwest China pp. 209-220

- Yu Wang, Qi Feng, Lijuan Chen and Tengfei Yu
- Improving Technical Information Use: What Can Be Learnt from a Manager’s Perspective? pp. 221-233

- C. Jacobson, A. Lisle, R. W. Carter and M. T. Hockings
- Land Surface Phenology and Land Surface Temperature Changes Along an Urban–Rural Gradient in Yangtze River Delta, China pp. 234-249

- Guifeng Han and Jianhua Xu
- Spatial and Temporal Effects of Port Facilities Expansion on the Surface Area of Shallow Coral Reefs pp. 250-260

- V. Valadez-Rocha and L. Ortiz-Lozano
- Environmental Effects of Storage Preservation Practices: Controlled Flushing of Fine Sediment from a Small Hydropower Reservoir pp. 261-276

- Paolo Espa, Elena Castelli, Giuseppe Crosa and Gaetano Gentili
- Land Management Restrictions and Options for Change in Perpetual Conservation Easements pp. 277-288

- Adena Rissman, Menka Bihari, Christopher Hamilton, Christina Locke, David Lowenstein, Melissa Motew, Jessica Price and Robert Smail
- Division Scheme for Environmental Management Regionalization in China pp. 289-307

- Baorong Huang, Ting Fan, Yingming Li and Yi Wang
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