Environmental Management
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Volume 51, issue 6, 2013
- Perspectives on the Use of Green Infrastructure for Stormwater Management in Cleveland and Milwaukee pp. 1093-1108

- Melissa Keeley, Althea Koburger, David P. Dolowitz, Dale Medearis, Darla Nickel and William Shuster
- Groundwater Exploitation Management Under Land Subsidence Constraint: Empirical Evidence from the Hangzhou–Jiaxing–Huzhou Plain, China pp. 1109-1125

- Guoliang Cao, Dongmei Han and Jessa Moser
- Toward the Improvement of Trail Classification in National Parks Using the Recreation Opportunity Spectrum Approach pp. 1126-1136

- Yoshitaka Oishi
- Evaluation of Online Information Sources on Alien Species in Europe: The Need of Harmonization and Integration pp. 1137-1146

- Francesca Gatto, Stelios Katsanevakis, Jochen Vandekerkhove, Argyro Zenetos and Ana Cristina Cardoso
- Linking Biological Integrity and Watershed Models to Assess the Impacts of Historical Land Use and Climate Changes on Stream Health pp. 1147-1163

- Matthew D. Einheuser, A. Pouyan Nejadhashemi, Lizhu Wang, Scott P. Sowa and Sean A. Woznicki
- Effect of Prescribed Fire on Soil Properties and N Transformation in Two Vegetation Types in South China pp. 1164-1173

- Faming Wang, Jian Li, Bi Zou, Xin Xu and Zhian Li
- Analyzing the Water Budget and Hydrological Characteristics and Responses to Land Use in a Monsoonal Climate River Basin in South China pp. 1174-1186

- Yiping Wu and Ji Chen
- Wildlife Contact Rates at Artificial Feeding Sites in Texas pp. 1187-1193

- Tyler A. Campbell, David B. Long and Susan A. Shriner
- Ecosystem Service Restoration after 10 Years of Rewetting Peatlands in NE Germany pp. 1194-1209

- Stefan Zerbe, Peggy Steffenhagen, Karsten Parakenings, Tiemo Timmermann, Annett Frick, Jörg Gelbrecht and Dominik Zak
- Application of the ELOHA Framework to Regulated Rivers in the Upper Tennessee River Basin: A Case Study pp. 1210-1235

- Ryan A. McManamay, Donald J. Orth, Charles A. Dolloff and David C. Mathews
- Science-Driven Management of Protected Areas: A Philippine Case Study pp. 1236-1246

- Neil Aldrin D. Mallari, Nigel J. Collar, Philip J. K. McGowan and Stuart J. Marsden
- Involving Stakeholders in Building Integrated Fisheries Models Using Bayesian Methods pp. 1247-1261

- Päivi Haapasaari, Samu Mäntyniemi and Sakari Kuikka
- Identifying Reference Conditions and Quantifying Biological Variability Within Benthic Macroinvertebrate Communities in Perennial and Non-perennial Northern California Streams pp. 1262-1273

- Kevin B. Lunde, Matthew R. Cover, Raphael D. Mazor, Christopher A. Sommers and Vincent H. Resh
- Classifying the Health of Connecticut Streams Using Benthic Macroinvertebrates with Implications for Water Management pp. 1274-1283

- Christopher J. Bellucci, Mary E. Becker, Mike Beauchene and Lee Dunbar
Volume 51, issue 5, 2013
- Can Local Voluntary Environmental Programs “Work”? An Examination of Fort Collins’ (Colorado) Climate Wise Program pp. 969-987

- Mosier Samantha and Fisk Jonathan
- Erratum to: Can Local Voluntary Environmental Programs ‘‘Work’’? An Examination of Fort Collins’ (Colorado) Climate Wise Program pp. 988-988

- Samantha Mosier and Jonathan Fisk
- Farmers’ Perceptions of Land Degradation and Their Investments in Land Management: A Case Study in the Central Rift Valley of Ethiopia pp. 989-998

- Zenebe Adimassu, Aad Kessler, Chilot Yirga and Leo Stroosnijder
- Woody Vegetation Composition and Structure in Peri-urban Chongming Island, China pp. 999-1011

- Min Zhao, Francisco J. Escobedo, Ruijing Wang, Qiaolan Zhou, Wenpeng Lin and Jun Gao
- Different Shades of Green: A Case Study of Support for Wind Farms in the Rural Midwest pp. 1012-1024

- Kate K. Mulvaney, Patrick Woodson and Linda Stalker Prokopy
- Human Activities in Natura 2000 Sites: A Highly Diversified Conservation Network pp. 1025-1033

- Maria A. Tsiafouli, Evangelia Apostolopoulou, Antonios D. Mazaris, Athanasios S. Kallimanis, Evangelia G. Drakou and John D. Pantis
- Rural Income and Forest Reliance in Highland Guatemala pp. 1034-1043

- José Pablo Prado Córdova, Sven Wunder, Carsten Smith-Hall and Jan Börner
- Chlorophyll a Simulation in a Lake Ecosystem Using a Model with Wavelet Analysis and Artificial Neural Network pp. 1044-1054

- Fei Wang, Xuan Wang, Bin Chen, Ying Zhao and Zhifeng Yang
- The Value of Validated Vulnerability Data for Conservation Planning in Rapidly Changing Landscapes pp. 1055-1066

- Emily Sherra Weeks, Susan Walker, Jake McC Overton and Bruce Clarkson
- Loss of Plant Biodiversity Over a Seven-Year Period in Two Constructed Wetlands in Central New York pp. 1067-1076

- Miranda A. Kearney, Scott Fickbohm and Weixing Zhu
- Compensatory Stream and Wetland Mitigation in North Carolina: An Evaluation of Regulatory Success pp. 1077-1091

- Tammy Hill, Eric Kulz, Breda Munoz and John R. Dorney
Volume 51, issue 4, 2013
- Land Use Change on Coffee Farms in Southern Guatemala and its Environmental Consequences pp. 811-823

- Jeremy Haggar, Byron Medina, Rosa Maria Aguilar and Claudia Munoz
- Understanding the Underwater Behaviour of Scuba Divers in Hong Kong pp. 824-837

- Shan-shan Chung, Alfred Au and Jian-Wen Qiu
- Understanding the Role of Local Management in Vegetation Recovery Around Pastoral Settlements in Northern Kenya pp. 838-849

- Hassan G. Roba and Gufu Oba
- Collective Action in the Management of a Tropical Dry Forest Ecosystem: Effects of Mexico’s Property Rights Regime pp. 850-861

- Natalia Mariel Schroeder and Alicia Castillo
- Management Relevance of Benthic Biogeography at Multiple Scales in Coastal Waters of the Northeast U.S pp. 862-873

- Stephen S. Hale, Melville P. Coté, Mark A. Tedesco and Renee Searfoss
- Eco-Compensation in Multi-District River Networks in North Jiangsu, China pp. 874-881

- Rongrong Xie, Yong Pang, Zhe Li, Ninghong Zhang and Fenjuan Hu
- Evaluating Adaptive Governance Approaches to Sustainable Water Management in North-West Thailand pp. 882-896

- Julian R. A. Clark and Chutiwalanch Semmahasak
- Using Global Datasets to Create Environmental Profiles for Data-Poor Regions: A Case from the Irrawaddy and Salween River Basins pp. 897-911

- Aura Salmivaara, Matti Kummu, Marko Keskinen and Olli Varis
- Governance Change and Institutional Adaptation: A Case Study from Harenna Forest, Ethiopia pp. 912-925

- Dereje T. Wakjira, Anke Fischer and Michelle A. Pinard
- Responses of Surface Runoff to Climate Change and Human Activities in the Arid Region of Central Asia: A Case Study in the Tarim River Basin, China pp. 926-938

- Changchun Xu, Yaning Chen, Yapeng Chen, Ruifeng Zhao and Hui Ding
- Multi-angle Indicators System of Non-point Pollution Source Assessment in Rural Areas: A Case Study Near Taihu Lake pp. 939-950

- Lei Huang, Jie Ban, Yu Ting Han, Jie Yang and Jun Bi
- Assessment and Selection of Geomorphosites and Trails in the Miage Glacier Area (Western Italian Alps) pp. 951-967

- Irene Bollati, Claudio Smiraglia and Manuela Pelfini
Volume 51, issue 3, 2013
- Redressing China’s Strategy of Water Resource Exploitation pp. 503-510

- Lishan Ran and Xi Xi Lu
- Internet-Based Delphi Research: Case Based Discussion pp. 511-523

- Zachary Douglas Cole, Holly M. Donohoe and Michael L. Stellefson
- Certified and Uncertified Logging Concessions Compared in Gabon: Changes in Stand Structure, Tree Species, and Biomass pp. 524-540

- V. P. Medjibe, Francis E. Putz and Claudia Romero
- Bi-Temporal Analysis of Landscape Changes in the Easternmost Mediterranean Deltas Using Binary and Classified Change Information pp. 541-554

- Hakan Alphan
- The Control of Land-Use Patterns for Stormwater Management at Multiple Spatial Scales pp. 555-570

- Ge Zhang, Subhro Guhathakurta, Gang Dai, Lingying Wu and Lijiao Yan
- Community Responses to Government Defunding of Watershed Projects: A Comparative Study in India and the USA pp. 571-585

- Tomas M. Koontz and Sucharita Sen
- Adaption to Extreme Rainfall with Open Urban Drainage System: An Integrated Hydrological Cost-Benefit Analysis pp. 586-601

- Qianqian Zhou, Toke Emil Panduro, Bo Jellesmark Thorsen and Karsten Arnbjerg-Nielsen
- Challenges for Community-Based Forest Management in the KoloAla Site Manompana pp. 602-615

- Zora Lea Urech, Jean-Pierre Sorg and Hans Rudolph Felber
- Administrative Co-management: The Case of Special-Use Forest Conservation in Vietnam pp. 616-630

- Nguyen KimDung, Simon Bush and Arthur P. J. Mol
- Identifying Preservation and Restoration Priority Areas for Desert Fishes in an Increasingly Invaded World pp. 631-641

- Thomas K. Pool, Angela L. Strecker and Julian D. Olden
- Long-Term Effectiveness of Restoration Treatments on Closed Wilderness Campsites pp. 642-650

- David N. Cole
- A Review of the Main Driving Factors of Forest Fire Ignition Over Europe pp. 651-662

- Anne Ganteaume, Andrea Camia, Marielle Jappiot, Jesus San-Miguel-Ayanz, Marlène Long-Fournel and Corinne Lampin
- The Importance of Place Names in the Search for Ecosystem-Like Concepts in Indigenous Societies: An Example from the Bolivian Andes pp. 663-678

- Sébastien Boillat, Elvira Serrano, Stephan Rist and Fikret Berkes
- Using Four Capitals to Assess Watershed Sustainability pp. 679-693

- Octavio Pérez-Maqueo, M. Luisa Martinez, Gabriela Vázquez and Miguel Equihua
- Grading of Parameters for Urban Tree Inventories by City Officials, Arborists, and Academics Using the Delphi Method pp. 694-708

- Johan Östberg, Tim Delshammar, Björn Wiström and Anders Busse Nielsen
- Improving National-Scale Carbon Stock Inventories Using Knowledge on Land Use History pp. 709-723

- Catharina J. E. Schulp, Peter H. Verburg, Peter J. Kuikman, Gert-Jan Nabuurs, Jos G. J. Olivier, Wim de Vries and Tom Veldkamp
- Modeling Nutrient Release in the Tai Lake Basin of China: Source Identification and Policy Implications pp. 724-737

- Beibei Liu, Heng Liu, Bing Zhang and Jun Bi
- What Makes Grassroots Conservation Organizations Resilient? An Empirical Analysis of Diversity, Organizational Memory, and the Number of Leaders pp. 738-749

- Nabin Baral
- Effects of Logged and Unlogged Forest Patches on Avifaunal Diversity pp. 750-758

- Maryam Ghadiri Khanaposhtani, Mohammad Kaboli, Mahmoud Karami, Vahid Etemad and Saeedeh Baniasadi
- Assessing the Potential of Farming Regions to Fulfill Agro-Environmental Functions: A Case Study in Tuscany (Italy) pp. 759-776

- Elisa Marraccini, Hélène Rapey, Mariassunta Galli, Sylvie Lardon and Enrico Bonari
- Approach of Decision Making Based on the Analytic Hierarchy Process for Urban Landscape Management pp. 777-785

- Zorica Srdjevic, Milena Lakicevic and Bojan Srdjevic
- A Strategy for Prioritizing Threats and Recovery Actions for At-Risk Species pp. 786-800

- Catherine R. Darst, Philip J. Murphy, Nathan W. Strout, Steven P. Campbell, Kimberleigh J. Field, Linda Allison and Roy C. Averill-Murray
- Effects of Coffee Management Intensity on Composition, Structure, and Regeneration Status of Ethiopian Moist Evergreen Afromontane Forests pp. 801-809

- Kitessa Hundera, Raf Aerts, Alexandre Fontaine, Maarten Van Mechelen, Pieter Gijbels, Olivier Honnay and Bart Muys
Volume 51, issue 2, 2013
- Communicating About Bioenergy Sustainability pp. 279-290

- Virginia H. Dale, Keith L. Kline, Donna Perla and Al Lucier
- Environmental Indicators of Biofuel Sustainability: What About Context? pp. 291-306

- Rebecca A. Efroymson, Virginia H. Dale, Keith L. Kline, Allen C. McBride, Jeffrey M. Bielicki, Raymond L. Smith, Esther S. Parish, Peter E. Schweizer and Denice M. Shaw
- Comparing Scales of Environmental Effects from Gasoline and Ethanol Production pp. 307-338

- Esther S. Parish, Keith L. Kline, Virginia H. Dale, Rebecca A. Efroymson, Allen C. McBride, Timothy L. Johnson, Michael R. Hilliard and Jeffrey M. Bielicki
- Advancing Sustainable Bioenergy: Evolving Stakeholder Interests and the Relevance of Research pp. 339-353

- Timothy Lawrence Johnson, Jeffrey M. Bielicki, Rebecca S. Dodder, Michael R. Hilliard, P. Ozge Kaplan and C. Andrew Miller
- Soil Bioengineering Application and Practices in Nepal pp. 354-364

- Yam Prasad Dhital, Rijan Bhakta Kayastha and Jiancheng Shi
- The Rise and Fall of a Second-Generation CBNRM Project in Zambia: Insights from a Project Perspective pp. 365-378

- Andrew Lyons
- Shifting Lands: Exploring Kansas Farmer Decision-Making in an Era of Climate Change and Biofuels Production pp. 379-391

- Stacey Swearingen White and Theresa Selfa
- Ecological Engineering Practices for the Reduction of Excess Nitrogen in Human-Influenced Landscapes: A Guide for Watershed Managers pp. 392-413

- Elodie Passeport, Philippe Vidon, Kenneth J. Forshay, Lora Harris, Sujay S. Kaushal, Dorothy Q. Kellogg, Julia Lazar, Paul Mayer and Emilie K. Stander
- Perception of Forest Values in the Alpine Community of Trentino Region (Italy) pp. 414-422

- Alessandro Paletto, Federica Maino, Isabella De Meo and Fabrizio Ferretti
- Changes in Determinants of Deforestation and Forest Degradation in Popa Mountain Park, Central Myanmar pp. 423-434

- Naing Zaw Htun, Nobuya Mizoue and Shigejiro Yoshida
- Landscape-Scale Factors Affecting Feral Horse Habitat Use During Summer Within The Rocky Mountain Foothills pp. 435-447

- Tisa L. Girard, Edward W. Bork, Scott E. Neilsen and Mike J. Alexander
- Erratum to: Landscape-Scale Factors Affecting Feral Horse Habitat Use During Summer Within The Rocky Mountain Foothills pp. 448-448

- Tisa L. Girard, Edward W. Bork, Scott E. Nielsen and Mike J. Alexander
- Evaluating Water Conservation and Reuse Policies Using a Dynamic Water Balance Model pp. 449-458

- Kamal Qaiser, Sajjad Ahmad, Walter Johnson and Jacimaria R. Batista
- Dam Design can Impede Adaptive Management of Environmental Flows: A Case Study from the Opuha Dam, New Zealand pp. 459-473

- JoAnna Lessard, D. Murray Hicks, Ton H. Snelder, David B. Arscott, Scott T. Larned, Doug Booker and Alastair M. Suren
- Adapting to Climate Change on Western Public Lands: Addressing the Ecological Effects of Domestic, Wild, and Feral Ungulates pp. 474-491

- Robert L. Beschta, Debra L. Donahue, Dominick A. DellaSala, Jonathan J. Rhodes, James R. Karr, Mary H. O’Brien, Thomas L. Fleischner and Cindy Deacon Williams
- Analysis of Appropriate Timescales for Water Diversion Permits in Brazil pp. 492-500

- Luiz Henrique Nobre Bof, Fernando Falco Pruski, Luciano Meneses Cardoso da Silva and Flavio Justino
- Erratum to: Homeowner Attitudes and Practices Towards Residential Landscape Management in Ohio, USA pp. 501-501

- Thomas W. Blaine, Susan Clayton, Paul Robbins and Parwinder S. Grewal
Volume 51, issue 1, 2013
- Spatial Variations in the Relationships between Land Use and Water Quality across an Urbanization Gradient in the Watersheds of Northern Georgia, USA pp. 1-17

- Jun Tu
- Statistical and Spatial Analysis of Land Cover Impact on Selected Metro Vancouver, British Columbia Watersheds pp. 18-31

- Scott Shupe
- Detecting the Dynamic Linkage between Landscape Characteristics and Water Quality in a Subtropical Coastal Watershed, Southeast China pp. 32-44

- Jinliang Huang, Qingsheng Li, Robert Gilmore Pontius, Victor Klemas and Huasheng Hong
- Effect of Land-Use Patterns on Total Nitrogen Concentration in the Upstream Regions of the Haihe River Basin, China pp. 45-58

- Ranhao Sun, Liding Chen, Wenlin Chen and Yuhe Ji
- Assessing Sediment Yield for Selected Watersheds in the Laurentian Great Lakes Basin Under Future Agricultural Scenarios pp. 59-69

- Yang Shao, Ross S. Lunetta, Alexander J. Macpherson, Junyan Luo and Guo Chen
- Modeling Agricultural Nonpoint Source Pollution Using a Geographic Information System Approach pp. 70-95

- Lisa A. Emili and Richard P. Greene
- Predicting Nitrogen Loading With Land-Cover Composition: How Can Watershed Size Affect Model Performance? pp. 96-107

- Tao Zhang and Xiaojun Yang
- Governing Change: Land-Use Change and the Prevention of Nonpoint Source Pollution in the North Coastal Basin of California pp. 108-125

- Anne G. Short
- Towards Sustainable Integrated Watershed Ecosystem Management: A Case Study in Dingxi on the Loess Plateau, China pp. 126-137

- Liding Chen, Lei Yang, Wei Wei, Ziting Wang, Baoru Mo and Guojun Cai
- Progress, Challenges and Prospects of Eco-Hydrological Studies in the Tarim River Basin of Xinjiang, China pp. 138-153

- Yaning Chen, Changchun Xu, Yapeng Chen, Yongbo Liu and Weihong Li
- Improving Conservation of Florida Manatees (Trichechus manatus latirostris): Conceptualization and Contributions Toward a Regional Warm-Water Network Management Strategy for Sustainable Winter Habitat pp. 154-166

- Richard Owen Flamm, John Elliot Reynolds and Craig Harmak
- Non-motorized Winter Recreation Impacts to Snowmelt Erosion, Tronsen Basin, Eastern Cascades, Washington pp. 167-181

- Holly Eagleston and Charles Rubin
- Benefits and Challenges of Linking Green Infrastructure and Highway Planning in the United States pp. 182-197

- Daniel J. Marcucci and Lauren M. Jordan
- Net Carbon Sequestration Potential and Emissions in Home Lawn Turfgrasses of the United States pp. 198-208

- Adam Selhorst and Rattan Lal
- Model for Prioritizing Best Management Practice Implementation: Sediment Load Reduction pp. 209-224

- Taeil Jang, George Vellidis, Jeffrey B. Hyman, Erin Brooks, Lyubov A. Kurkalova, Jan Boll and Jaepil Cho
- Nutrient and Phytoplankton Analysis of a Mediterranean Coastal Area pp. 225-240

- M. T. Sebastiá and M. Rodilla
- A Structured Approach to Incidental Take Decision Making pp. 241-250

- Conor P. McGowan
- Studies on Agri-environmental Measures: A Survey of the Literature pp. 251-266

- Sandra Uthes and Bettina Matzdorf
- Groundwater Vulnerability Assessment Using Fuzzy Logic: A Case Study in the Zayandehrood Aquifers, Iran pp. 267-277

- Farshad Rezaei, Hamid R. Safavi and Azadeh Ahmadi
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