Environmental Management
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Volume 48, issue 6, 2011
- Overview of Contemporary Issues of Forest Research and Management in China pp. 1061-1065

- Hong S. He, Stephen R. Shifley and Frank R. Thompson
- Major Forest Types and the Evolution of Sustainable Forestry in China pp. 1066-1078

- Limin Dai, Yue Wang, Dongkai Su, Li Zhou, Dapao Yu, Bernard J. Lewis and Lin Qi
- Forest Ecosystem Services and Eco-Compensation Mechanisms in China pp. 1079-1085

- Hongbing Deng, Peng Zheng, Tianxing Liu and Xin Liu
- Current Status and Problems in Certification of Sustainable Forest Management in China pp. 1086-1094

- Jingzhu Zhao, Dongming Xie, Danyin Wang and Hongbing Deng
- Application of China’s National Forest Continuous Inventory Database pp. 1095-1106

- Xiaokui Xie, Qingli Wang, Limin Dai, Dongkai Su, Xinchuang Wang, Guang Qi and Yujing Ye
- Forest Insect Pest Management and Forest Management in China: An Overview pp. 1107-1121

- Lanzhu Ji, Zhen Wang, Xiaowei Wang and Linli An
- Forest Management in Northeast China: History, Problems, and Challenges pp. 1122-1135

- Dapao Yu, Li Zhou, Wangming Zhou, Hong Ding, Qingwei Wang, Yue Wang, Xiaoqing Wu and Limin Dai
- Balancing Multiple Objectives Using a Classification-Based Forest Management System in Changbai Mountains, China pp. 1136-1147

- Fuqiang Zhao, Jian Yang, Zhihua Liu, Limin Dai and Hong S. He
- Development of Customized Fire Behavior Fuel Models for Boreal Forests of Northeastern China pp. 1148-1157

- Zhi Wei Wu, Hong Shi He, Yu Chang, Zhi Hua Liu and Hong Wei Chen
- Soil Carbon Sequestration Potential for “Grain for Green” Project in Loess Plateau, China pp. 1158-1172

- Ruiying Chang, Bojie Fu, Guohua Liu and Shuguang Liu
- The Potential Influence of Seasonal Climate Variables on the Net Primary Production of Forests in Eastern China pp. 1173-1181

- Zong Shan Li, Guo Hua Liu, Bo Jie Fu and Jin Long Zhang
- Responses of Soil CO2 Efflux to Precipitation Pulses in Two Subtropical Forests in Southern China pp. 1182-1188

- Qi Deng, Guoyi Zhou, Shizhong Liu, Guowei Chu and Deqiang Zhang
- Estimated Soil Respiration Rates Decreased with Long-Term Soil Microclimate Changes in Successional Forests in Southern China pp. 1189-1197

- Yuhui Huang, Guoyi Zhou, Xuli Tang, Hao Jiang, Deqiang Zhang and Qianmei Zhang
Volume 48, issue 5, 2011
- Roadless and Low-Traffic Areas as Conservation Targets in Europe pp. 865-877

- Nuria Selva, Stefan Kreft, Vassiliki Kati, Martin Schluck, Bengt-Gunnar Jonsson, Barbara Mihok, Henryk Okarma and Pierre L. Ibisch
- Integrating Ecological Knowledge, Public Perception and Urgency of Action into Invasive Species Management pp. 878-881

- Paul Caplat and Shaun R. Coutts
- Exotic species, Experienced, and Idealized Nature pp. 882-884

- Anne-Caroline Prévot-Julliard, Joanne Clavel, Pauline Teillac-Deschamps and Romain Julliard
- Addressing the Impact of Atmospheric Nitrogen Deposition on Western European Grasslands pp. 885-894

- C. J. Stevens, D. J. G. Gowing, K. A. Wotherspoon, D. Alard, P. A. Aarrestad, A. Bleeker, R. Bobbink, M. Diekmann, N. B. Dise, C. Duprè, E. Dorland, C. Gaudnik, S. Rotthier, M. B. Soons and E. Corcket
- Skier and Snowboarder Motivations and Knowledge Related to Voluntary Environmental Programs at an Alpine Ski Area pp. 895-909

- Christopher M. Little and Mark D. Needham
- Honeybees Increase Fruit Set in Native Plant Species Important for Wildlife Conservation pp. 910-919

- Luis Cayuela, Sarah Ruiz-Arriaga and Christian P. Ozers
- Measuring the Social Recreation Per-Day Net Benefit of the Wildlife Amenities of a National Park: A Count-Data Travel-Cost Approach pp. 920-932

- Isabel Mendes and Isabel Proença
- Spatiotemporal Variation of Karst Ecosystem Service Values and Its Correlation with Environmental Factors in Northwest Guangxi, China pp. 933-944

- Mingyang Zhang, Chunhua Zhang, Kelin Wang, Yuemin Yue, Xiangkun Qi and Feide Fan
- Defining Nutrient and Biochemical Oxygen Demand Baselines for Tropical Rivers and Streams in São Paulo State (Brazil): A Comparison Between Reference and Impacted Sites pp. 945-956

- Davi G. F. Cunha, Walter K. Dodds and Maria do Carmo Calijuri
- Comparing Hydrogeomorphic Approaches to Lake Classification pp. 957-974

- Sherry L. Martin, Patricia A. Soranno, Mary T. Bremigan and Kendra S. Cheruvelil
- Effects of Marsh Pond Terracing on Coastal Wintering Waterbirds Before and After Hurricane Rita pp. 975-984

- Jessica L. O’Connell and John A. Nyman
- The Impacts of Modern Warfare on Freshwater Ecosystems pp. 985-999

- Robert A. Francis
- Taxonomic and Functional Responses to Fire and Post-Fire Management of a Mediterranean Hymenoptera Community pp. 1000-1012

- Eduardo Mateos, Xavier Santos and Juli Pujade-Villar
- Assessing Integrated Pest Management Adoption: Measurement Problems and Policy Implications pp. 1013-1023

- Molly Puente, Nicole Darnall and Rebecca E. Forkner
- Effects of Long-Term Trampling on the Above-Ground Forest Vegetation and Soil Seed Bank at the Base of Limestone Cliffs pp. 1024-1032

- Hans-Peter Rusterholz, Christine Verhoustraeten and Bruno Baur
- Assessing the Risk of Phosphorus Loss and Identifying Critical Source Areas in the Chaohu Lake Watershed, China pp. 1033-1043

- Huiping Zhou and Chao Gao
- Indicator-Based Approach for Assessing the Vulnerability of Freshwater Resources in the Bagmati River Basin, Nepal pp. 1044-1059

- Mukand S. Babel, Vishnu P. Pandey, Aldrin A. Rivas and Shahriar Md. Wahid
Volume 48, issue 4, 2011
- Integrating Science into Management of Ecosystems in the Greater Blue Mountains pp. 659-674

- Rosalie S. Chapple, Daniel Ramp, Ross A. Bradstock, Richard T. Kingsford, John A. Merson, Tony D. Auld, Peter J. S. Fleming and Robert C. Mulley
- Changing Climate, Challenging Choices: Identifying and Evaluating Climate Change Adaptation Options for Protected Areas Management in Ontario, Canada pp. 675-690

- Christopher J. Lemieux and Daniel J. Scott
- Predicting Fish Growth Potential and Identifying Water Quality Constraints: A Spatially-Explicit Bioenergetics Approach pp. 691-709

- Phaedra Budy, Matthew Baker and Samuel K. Dahle
- Realizing the Potential of Ecosystem Services: A Framework for Relating Ecological Changes to Economic Benefits pp. 710-733

- Lisa Wainger and Marisa Mazzotta
- Tourism Partnerships in Protected Areas: Exploring Contributions to Sustainability pp. 734-749

- Sharron L. Pfueller, Diane Lee and Jennifer Laing
- Large Woody Debris Input and Its Influence on Channel Structure in Agricultural Lands of Southeast Brazil pp. 750-763

- Felipe Rossetti de Paula, Silvio Frosini de Barros Ferraz, Pedro Gerhard, Carlos Alberto Vettorazzi and Anderson Ferreira
- Establishment Success of Coexisting Native and Exotic Trees Under an Experimental Gradient of Irradiance and Soil Moisture pp. 764-773

- Noelia González-Muñoz, Pilar Castro-Díez and Natalia Fierro-Brunnenmeister
- The Influence of Landscape Features on Road Development in a Loess Region, China pp. 774-780

- Xiaoli Bi, Hui Wang and Rui Zhou
- Trends of Forest Dynamics in Tiger Landscapes Across Asia pp. 781-794

- Pinki Mondal and Harini Nagendra
- Landscape Influences on Headwater Streams on Fort Stewart, Georgia, USA pp. 795-807

- Henriette I. Jager, Mark S. Bevelhimer, Roy L. King and Katy A. Smith
- Urban Domestic Gardens: The Effects of Human Interventions on Garden Composition pp. 808-824

- Alison Loram, Philip Warren, Ken Thompson and Kevin Gaston
- Who’s in Charge: Role Clarity in a Midwestern Watershed Group pp. 825-834

- Kristin Floress, Linda Stalker Prokopy and Janet Ayres
- Exploring the Park–People Relation: Collection of Vaccinium Myrtillus L. by Local People From Kopaonik National Park in Serbia pp. 835-846

- Jelena Tomićević, Ivana Bjedov, Dragica Obratov-Petković and Marina Milovanović
- Restoring Ecological Integrity in Highly Regulated Rivers: The Role of Baseline Data and Analytical References pp. 847-864

- Peter W. Downs, Maia S. Singer, Bruce K. Orr, Zooey E. Diggory and Tamara C. Church
Volume 48, issue 3, 2011
- The Urgent Need for Universities to Comprehensively Address Global Climate Change Across Disciplines and Programs pp. 379-391

- John Lemons
- Can We Manage for Resilience? The Integration of Resilience Thinking into Natural Resource Management in the United States pp. 392-399

- Melinda Harm Benson and Ahjond S. Garmestani
- Perceptions of Ranchers About Medusahead (Taeniatherum caput-medusae (L.) Nevski) Management on Sagebrush Steppe Rangelands pp. 400-417

- Dustin D. Johnson, Kirk W. Davies, Peter T. Schreder and Anna-Marie Chamberlain
- Analyzing the Social Factors That Influence Willingness to Pay for Invasive Alien Species Management Under Two Different Strategies: Eradication and Prevention pp. 418-435

- Marina García-Llorente, Berta Martín-López, Paulo A. L. D. Nunes, José A. González, Paloma Alcorlo and Carlos Montes
- Deforestation Projections for Carbon-Rich Peat Swamp Forests of Central Kalimantan, Indonesia pp. 436-447

- Douglas O. Fuller, Martin Hardiono and Erik Meijaard
- Application of a Multi-Objective Optimization Method to Provide Least Cost Alternatives for NPS Pollution Control pp. 448-461

- Chetan Maringanti, Indrajeet Chaubey, Mazdak Arabi and Bernard Engel
- Stakeholder Analysis and Social-Biophysical Interdependencies for Common Pool Resource Management: La Brava Wetland (Argentina) as a Case Study pp. 462-474

- Asunción Romanelli, Héctor E. Massone and Alicia H. Escalante
- Outreach Programs, Peer Pressure, and Common Sense: What Motivates Homeowners to Mitigate Wildfire Risk? pp. 475-488

- Sarah M. McCaffrey, Melanie Stidham, Eric Toman and Bruce Shindler
- Crisis Water Management and Ibis Breeding at Narran Lakes in Arid Australia pp. 489-498

- K. J. Brandis, R. T. Kingsford, S. Ren and D. Ramp
- Congruence Among Encounters, Norms, Crowding, and Management in a Marine Protected Area pp. 499-513

- Caitlin M. Bell, Mark D. Needham and Brian W. Szuster
- Paving the Way for Invasive Species: Road Type and the Spread of Common Ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia) pp. 514-522

- Martin Joly, Pascale Bertrand, Roland Y. Gbangou, Marie-Catherine White, Jean Dubé and Claude Lavoie
- Integrating Landscape Ecology and Geoinformatics to Decipher Landscape Dynamics for Regional Planning pp. 523-538

- Angela Dikou, Evangelos Papapanagiotou and Andreas Troumbis
- Are There Benefits to Mowing Wyoming Big Sagebrush Plant Communities? An Evaluation in Southeastern Oregon pp. 539-546

- Kirk W. Davies, Jon D. Bates and Aleta M. Nafus
- The Influence of Loss Aversion on Mountain Bikers’ Behavioral Intentions pp. 547-557

- Andrew Purrington and Harry Zinn
- Forest Fires in Mediterranean Countries: CO2 Emissions and Mitigation Possibilities Through Prescribed Burning pp. 558-567

- Terhi Vilén and Paulo M. Fernandes
- Effective Control of Aquatic Invasive Species in Tropical Australia pp. 568-576

- Stephanie Januchowski-Hartley, Jeremy VanDerWal and Damon Sydes
- Geographic Profiling to Assess the Risk of Rare Plant Poaching in Natural Areas pp. 577-587

- John A. Young, Frank T. van Manen and Cindy A. Thatcher
- What’s Wrong with the Tap? Examining Perceptions of Tap Water and Bottled Water at Purdue University pp. 588-601

- Amber Saylor, Linda Stalker Prokopy and Shannon Amberg
- Dispersal Constraints for Stream Invertebrates: Setting Realistic Timescales for Biodiversity Restoration pp. 602-614

- Stephanie M. Parkyn and Brian J. Smith
- Institutional, Individual, and Socio-Cultural Domains of Partnerships: A Typology of USDA Forest Service Recreation Partners pp. 615-630

- Erin Seekamp, Lee K. Cerveny and Allie McCreary
- The Vulnverability Cube: A Multi-Dimensional Framework for Assessing Relative Vulnerability pp. 631-643

- Brenda B. Lin and Philip E. Morefield
- The Use of Recreation Planning Tools in U.S. Forest Service NEPA Assessments pp. 644-657

- Lee K. Cerveny, Dale J. Blahna, Marc J. Stern, Michael J. Mortimer, S. Andrew Predmore and James Freeman
Volume 48, issue 2, 2011
- Biodiversity Conservation, Ecosystem Services and Livelihoods in Tropical Landscapes: Towards a Common Agenda pp. 229-236

- Götz Schroth and Jeffrey A. McNeely
- Comparison of Agroforests and Protected Forests in the East Usambara Mountains, Tanzania pp. 237-247

- Jaclyn M. Hall, Thomas W. Gillespie and Moses Mwangoka
- Abundance of Jackfruit (Artocarpus heterophyllus) Affects Group Characteristics and Use of Space by Golden-Headed Lion Tamarins (Leontopithecus chrysomelas) in Cabruca Agroforest pp. 248-262

- Leonardo C. Oliveira, Leonardo G. Neves, Becky E. Raboy and James M. Dietz
- Erratum to: Elephants Also Like Coffee: Trends and Drivers of Human–Elephant Conflicts in Coffee Agroforestry Landscapes of Kodagu, Western Ghats, India pp. 263-275

- P. Bal, C. D. Nath, K. M. Nanaya, C. G. Kushalappa and C. Garcia
- The Influence of Agroforestry and Other Land-Use Types on the Persistence of a Sumatran Tiger (Panthera tigris sumatrae) Population: An Individual-Based Model Approach pp. 276-288

- Muhammad Ali Imron, Sven Herzog and Uta Berger
- Maintaining the Conservation Value of Shifting Cultivation Landscapes Requires Spatially Explicit Interventions pp. 289-306

- Valentina Robiglio and Fergus Sinclair
- Cocoa Intensification Scenarios and Their Predicted Impact on CO2 Emissions, Biodiversity Conservation, and Rural Livelihoods in the Guinea Rain Forest of West Africa pp. 307-321

- Jim Gockowski and Denis Sonwa
- Poverty Alleviation and Environmental Restoration Using the Clean Development Mechanism: A Case Study from Humbo, Ethiopia pp. 322-333

- Douglas R. Brown, Paul Dettmann, Tony Rinaudo, Hailu Tefera and Assefa Tofu
- Understanding and Integrating Local Perceptions of Trees and Forests into Incentives for Sustainable Landscape Management pp. 334-349

- Jean-Laurent Pfund, John Daniel Watts, Manuel Boissière, Amandine Boucard, Renee Marie Bullock, Andree Ekadinata, Sonya Dewi, Laurène Feintrenie, Patrice Levang, Salla Rantala, Douglas Sheil, Terence Clarence Heethom Sunderland and Zora Lea Urech
- Erratum to: Understanding and Integrating Local Perceptions of Trees and Forests into Incentives for Sustainable Landscape Management pp. 350-350

- Jean-Laurent Pfund, John Daniel Watts, Manuel Boissière, Amandine Boucard, Renee Marie Bullock, Andree Ekadinata, Sonya Dewi, Laurène Feintrenie, Patrice Levang, Salla Rantala, Douglas Sheil, Terry Sunderland and Zora Lea Urech
- Impacts of Public Policies and Farmer Preferences on Agroforestry Practices in Kerala, India pp. 351-364

- S. Guillerme, B. M. Kumar, A. Menon, C. Hinnewinkel, E. Maire and A. V. Santhoshkumar
- Incorporating Agroforestry Approaches into Commodity Value Chains pp. 365-377

- Edward Millard
Volume 48, issue 1, 2011
- TMDL Implementation in Agricultural Landscapes: A Communicative and Systemic Approach pp. 1-12

- Nicholas R. Jordan, Carissa Schively Slotterback, Kirsten Valentine Cadieux, David J. Mulla, David G. Pitt, Laura Schmitt Olabisi and Jin-Oh Kim
- Major Ecosystems in China: Dynamics and Challenges for Sustainable Management pp. 13-27

- Yihe Lü, Bojie Fu, Wei Wei, Xiubo Yu and Ranhao Sun
- Maximizing Benefits from Riparian Revegetation Efforts: Local- and Landscape-Level Determinants of Avian Response pp. 28-37

- Thomas Gardali and Aaron L. Holmes
- A GIS-Based Multicriteria Evaluation for Aiding Risk Management Pinus pinaster Ait. Forests: A Case Study in Corsican Island, Western Mediterranean Region pp. 38-56

- Vanina Pasqualini, Pascal Oberti, Stéphanie Vigetta, Olivier Riffard, Christophe Panaïotis, Magali Cannac and Lila Ferrat
- Effects of Alien Plants on Ecosystem Structure and Functioning and Implications for Restoration: Insights from Three Degraded Sites in South African Fynbos pp. 57-69

- Mirijam Gaertner, David M. Richardson and Sean D. J. Privett
- “My Husband Usually Makes Those Decisions”: Gender, Behavior, and Attitudes Toward the Marine Environment pp. 70-80

- Misse Wester and Britta Eklund
- Recreational Value of an Oasis in Oman pp. 81-88

- Slim Zekri, Msafiri Mbaga, Ayoub Fouzai and Saif Al-Shaqsi
- Effects of Soundscapes on Perceived Crowding and Encounter Norms pp. 89-97

- Sang-Oh Kim and Bo Shelby
- Integrative Management of Commercialized Wild Mushroom: A Case Study of Thelephora ganbajun in Yunnan, Southwest China pp. 98-108

- Jun He, Zhimei Zhou, Huixian Yang and Jianchu Xu
- Estimation of Mussel Population Response to Hydrologic Alteration in a Southeastern U.S. Stream pp. 109-122

- James T. Peterson, Jason M. Wisniewski, Colin P. Shea and C. Rhett Jackson
- A Systems Thinking Approach to Environmental Follow-Up in a Swedish Central Public Authority: Hindrances and Possibilities for Learning from Experience pp. 123-133

- Kristina Lundberg
- C and N Content in Density Fractions of Whole Soil and Soil Size Fraction Under Cacao Agroforestry Systems and Natural Forest in Bahia, Brazil pp. 134-141

- Joice Cleide O. Rita, Emanuela Forestieri Gama-Rodrigues, Antonio Carlos Gama-Rodrigues, Jose Carlos Polidoro, Regina Cele R. Machado and Virupax C. Baligar
- Adaptively Managing Wildlife for Climate Change: A Fuzzy Logic Approach pp. 142-149

- Tony Prato
- A GIS Approach to Prioritizing Habitat for Restoration Using Neotropical Migrant Songbird Criteria pp. 150-157

- Eric J. Holzmueller, Michael D. Gaskins and Jean C. Mangun
- Hunting for a Living: Wildlife Trade, Rural Livelihoods and Declining Wildlife in the Hkakaborazi National Park, North Myanmar pp. 158-167

- Madhu Rao, Than Zaw, Saw Htun and Than Myint
- Habitat Fragmentation in Arid Zones: A Case Study of Linaria nigricans Under Land Use Changes (SE Spain) pp. 168-176

- Julio Peñas, Blas Benito, Juan Lorite, Miguel Ballesteros, Eva María Cañadas and Montserrat Martinez-Ortega
- Statistically Integrated Flow and Flood Modelling Compared to Hydrologically Integrated Quantity and Quality Model for Annual Flows in the Regulated Macquarie River in Arid Australia pp. 177-188

- Shiquan Ren and Richard T. Kingsford
- A System Method for the Assessment of Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) in Mountain Watershed Areas: The Case of the “Giffre” Watershed (France) pp. 189-197

- Bérengère Charnay
- Inputs of Nutrients and Fecal Bacteria to Freshwaters from Irrigated Agriculture: Case Studies in Australia and New Zealand pp. 198-211

- Robert J. Wilcock, David Nash, Jochen Schmidt, Scott T. Larned, Mark R. Rivers and Pat Feehan
- The Role of Large Carnivore Committees in Legitimising Large Carnivore Management in Finland and Sweden pp. 212-228

- Jani Pellikka and Camilla Sandström
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