Environmental Management
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Volume 47, issue 6, 2011
- Introduction to the Biological Monitoring and Abatement Program pp. 1005-1009

- Mark J. Peterson
- Twenty-Five Years of Ecological Recovery of East Fork Poplar Creek: Review of Environmental Problems and Remedial Actions pp. 1010-1020

- James M. Loar, Arthur J. Stewart and John G. Smith
- Long-Term Water-Quality Changes in East Fork Poplar Creek, Tennessee: Background, Trends, and Potential Biological Consequences pp. 1021-1032

- Arthur J. Stewart, John G. Smith and James M. Loar
- Role of a Comprehensive Toxicity Assessment and Monitoring Program in the Management and Ecological Recovery of a Wastewater Receiving Stream pp. 1033-1046

- Mark S. Greeley, Lynn A. Kszos, Gail W. Morris, John G. Smith and Arthur J. Stewart
- Application of Biochemical and Physiological Indicators for Assessing Recovery of Fish Populations in a Disturbed Stream pp. 1047-1063

- S. Marshall Adams and Kenneth D. Ham
- Monitoring Fish Contaminant Responses to Abatement Actions: Factors that Affect Recovery pp. 1064-1076

- George R. Southworth, Mark J. Peterson, W. Kelly Roy and Teresa J. Mathews
- Long-Term Benthic Macroinvertebrate Community Monitoring to Assess Pollution Abatement Effectiveness pp. 1077-1095

- John G. Smith, Craig C. Brandt and Sigurd W. Christensen
- Recovery of Fish Communities in a Warm Water Stream Following Pollution Abatement pp. 1096-1111

- Michael G. Ryon
- Importance of Data Management in a Long-Term Biological Monitoring Program pp. 1112-1124

- Sigurd W. Christensen, Craig C. Brandt and Mary K. McCracken
- Long-Term Biological Monitoring of an Impaired Stream: Synthesis and Environmental Management Implications pp. 1125-1140

- Mark J. Peterson, Rebecca A. Efroymson and S. Marshall Adams
Volume 47, issue 5, 2011
- College and University Environmental Programs as a Policy Problem (Part 1): Integrating Knowledge, Education, and Action for a Better World? pp. 701-715

- Susan G. Clark, Murray B. Rutherford, Matthew R. Auer, David N. Cherney, Richard L. Wallace, David J. Mattson, Douglas A. Clark, Lee Foote, Naomi Krogman, Peter Wilshusen and Toddi Steelman
- College and University Environmental Programs as a Policy Problem (Part 2): Strategies for Improvement pp. 716-726

- Susan G. Clark, Murray B. Rutherford, Matthew R. Auer, David N. Cherney, Richard L. Wallace, David J. Mattson, Douglas A. Clark, Lee Foote, Naomi Krogman, Peter Wilshusen and Toddi Steelman
- Linking Livelihoods and Conservation: An Examination of Local Residents’ Perceived Linkages Between Conservation and Livelihood Benefits Around Nepal’s Chitwan National Park pp. 727-738

- Sanjay Nepal and Arian Spiteri
- Land Use-Based Landscape Planning and Restoration in Mine Closure Areas pp. 739-750

- Jianjun Zhang, Meichen Fu, Ferri P. Hassani, Hui Zeng, Yuhuan Geng and Zhongke Bai
- Restoring Forests and Associated Ecosystem Services on Appalachian Coal Surface Mines pp. 751-765

- Carl E. Zipper, James A. Burger, Jeffrey G. Skousen, Patrick N. Angel, Christopher D. Barton, Victor Davis and Jennifer A. Franklin
- Feature Extraction Techniques for Measuring Piñon and Juniper Tree Cover and Density, and Comparison with Field-Based Management Surveys pp. 766-776

- Matthew D. Madsen, Daniel L. Zvirzdin, Bracken D. Davis, Steven L. Petersen and Bruce A. Roundy
- Communicating a Marine Protected Area Through the Local Press: The Case of the National Marine Park of Alonissos, Northern Sporades, Greece pp. 777-788

- Angela Dikou and Niki Dionysopoulou
- Elephants Also Like Coffee: Trends and Drivers of Human–Elephant Conflicts in Coffee Agroforestry Landscapes of Kodagu, Western Ghats, India pp. 789-801

- P. Bal, C. D. Nath, K. M. Nanaya, C. G. Kushalappa and C. Garcia
- Combining Conservation Value, Vulnerability, and Effectiveness of Mitigation Actions in Spatial Conservation Decisions: An Application to Coastal Oil Spill Combating pp. 802-813

- Taina Ihaksi, Teemu Kokkonen, Inari Helle, Ari Jolma, Tiina Lecklin and Sakari Kuikka
- Perceptions of Community Benefits from Two Wild and Scenic Rivers pp. 814-827

- Jordan W. Smith and Roger L. Moore
- Groundwater Vulnerability Assessment Combining the Drastic and Dyna-Clue Model in the Argentine Pampas pp. 828-839

- M. Lourdes Lima, Karina Zelaya and Héctor Massone
- Changes in Public Commons as a Consequence of Urbanization: The Agara Lake in Bangalore, India pp. 840-850

- R. D’Souza and H. Nagendra
- Influence of Sampling Effort on the Estimated Richness of Road-Killed Vertebrate Wildlife pp. 851-858

- Alex Bager and Clarissa A. da Rosa
- Agri-Environmental Policy Measures in Israel: The Potential of Using Market-Oriented Instruments pp. 859-875

- Liron Amdur, Elke Bertke, Jan Freese and Rainer Marggraf
- Effects of Information on Perceived Crowding and Encounter Norms pp. 876-884

- Sang-Oh Kim and Bo Shelby
- Basin-Wide Distribution of Land Use and Human Population: Stream Order Modeling and River Basin Classification in Japan pp. 885-898

- Hitoshi Miyamoto, Tsubasa Hashimoto and Kohji Michioku
- Paleozoological Data Suggest Euroamerican Settlement Did Not Displace Ursids and North American Elk from Lowlands to Highlands pp. 899-906

- R. Lee Lyman
- Improving Voluntary Environmental Management Programs: Facilitating Learning and Adaptation pp. 907-916

- Kenneth D. Genskow and Danielle M. Wood
- Absorptive Capacity as a Guiding Concept for Effective Public Sector Management and Conservation of Freshwater Ecosystems pp. 917-925

- K. Murray, D. J. Roux, J. L. Nel, A. Driver and W. Freimund
- Balancing Energy Development and Conservation: A Method Utilizing Species Distribution Models pp. 926-936

- Catherine S. Jarnevich and Murray K. Laubhan
- An Optimization Model for Integrated Urban Planning: Development and Application to Algeria’s Reghaïa and Heraoua Municipalities pp. 937-959

- Fabio Zagonari
- Fish as Indicators of Disturbance in Streams Used for Snorkeling Activities in a Tourist Region pp. 960-968

- Fabricio Barreto Teresa, Renato de Mei Romero, Lilian Casatti and José Sabino
- Farmers’ Assessment of the Social and Ecological Values of Land Uses in Central Highland Ethiopia pp. 969-982

- Lalisa Alemayehu Duguma and Herbert Hager
- Efficiency of a Protected-Area Network in a Mediterranean Region: A Multispecies Assessment with Raptors pp. 983-991

- María D. Abellán, José E. Martínez, José A. Palazón, Miguel Á. Esteve and José F. Calvo
- Hydrological Classification of Natural Flow Regimes to Support Environmental Flow Assessments in Intensively Regulated Mediterranean Rivers, Segura River Basin (Spain) pp. 992-1004

- Oscar Belmar, Josefa Velasco and Francisco Martinez-Capel
Volume 47, issue 4, 2011
- Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) Special Feature: Editorial pp. 519-524

- Andy Thorpe, Pierre Failler and J. Maarten Bavinck
- Global Marine Protection Targets: How S.M.A.R.T are They? pp. 525-535

- Louisa Wood
- A Fuzzy Logic Approach to Marine Spatial Management pp. 536-545

- Lydia C. L. Teh and Louise S. L. Teh
- Tracking the Debate Around Marine Protected Areas: Key Issues and the BEG Framework pp. 546-563

- Andy Thorpe, Maarten Bavinck and Sarah Coulthard
- The Establishment of Marine Protected Areas in Senegal: Untangling the Interactions Between International Institutions and National Actors pp. 564-572

- Gianluca Ferraro, Marleen Brans, Moustapha Dème and Pierre Failler
- Marine Protected Area Management in South Africa: New Policies, Old Paradigms pp. 573-583

- Merle Sowman, Maria Hauck, Lance van Sittert and Jackie Sunde
- Factors Influencing Success of Marine Protected Areas in the Visayas, Philippines as Related to Increasing Protected Area Coverage pp. 584-592

- Richard Pollnac and Tarsila Seara
- Conservation, Conflict and the Governance of Fisher Wellbeing: Analysis of the Establishment of the Gulf of Mannar National Park and Biosphere Reserve pp. 593-602

- Maarten Bavinck and Vriddagiri Vivekanandan
- Stakeholder Opinions on the Assessment of MPA Effectiveness and Their Interests to Participate at Pacific Rim National Park Reserve, Canada pp. 603-616

- Nadine Heck, Philip Dearden, Adrian McDonald and Steve Carver
- MPA in Labor: Securing the Pearl Cays of Nicaragua pp. 617-629

- Clarence Gonzalez and Svein Jentoft
- Marine Protected Dramas: The Flaws of the Brazilian National System of Marine Protected Areas pp. 630-643

- Leopoldo C. Gerhardinger, Eduardo A. S. Godoy, Peter J. S. Jones, Gilberto Sales and Beatrice P. Ferreira
- Marine Conservation and Accession: The Future for the Croatian Adriatic pp. 644-655

- Peter Mackelworth, Draško Holcer, Jelena Jovanović and Caterina Fortuna
- Science-Policy Interactions in MPA Site Selection in the Dutch Part of the North Sea pp. 656-670

- Eline K. van Haastrecht and Hilde M. Toonen
- Social Contexts and Customary Fisheries: Marine Protected Areas and Indigenous Use, Australia pp. 671-683

- Melissa Nursey-Bray
- A Global Evaluation of Coral Reef Management Performance: Are MPAs Producing Conservation and Socio-Economic Improvements? pp. 684-700

- Venetia Hargreaves-Allen, Susana Mourato and Eleanor Jane Milner-Gulland
Volume 47, issue 3, 2011
- The Need for Flexibility in Conservation Practices: Exotic Species as an Example pp. 315-321

- Anne-Caroline Prévot-Julliard, Joanne Clavel, Pauline Teillac-Deschamps and Romain Julliard
- Approaches to Evaluating Climate Change Impacts on Species: A Guide to Initiating the Adaptation Planning Process pp. 322-337

- Erika L. Rowland, Jennifer E. Davison and Lisa J. Graumlich
- Public Sector Reform and Governance for Adaptation: Implications of New Public Management for Adaptive Capacity in Mexico and Norway pp. 338-351

- Hallie Eakin, Siri Eriksen, Per-Ove Eikeland and Cecilie Øyen
- Adaptive Capacity and Social-Environmental Change: Theoretical and Operational Modeling of Smallholder Coffee Systems Response in Mesoamerican Pacific Rim pp. 352-367

- Hallie Eakin, Luis A. Bojórquez-Tapia, Rafael Monterde Diaz, Edwin Castellanos and Jeremy Haggar
- Spatial Rule-Based Assessment of Habitat Potential to Predict Impact of Land Use Changes on Biodiversity at Municipal Scale pp. 368-383

- Rocco Scolozzi and Davide Geneletti
- Evaluating Post-Fire Forest Resilience Using GIS and Multi-Criteria Analysis: An Example from Cape Sounion National Park, Greece pp. 384-397

- Margarita Arianoutsou, Sotirios Koukoulas and Dimitrios Kazanis
- Nutrient Response Modeling in Falls of the Neuse Reservoir pp. 398-409

- Jing Lin and Jie Li
- Pressure Indicators of Wood Resource Use in an Atlantic Forest Area, Northeastern Brazil pp. 410-424

- Patrícia Muniz de Medeiros, Alyson Luiz Santos de Almeida, Taline Cristina da Silva and Ulysses Paulino de Albuquerque
- Perception and Understanding of Invasive Alien Species Issues by Nature Conservation and Horticulture Professionals in Belgium pp. 425-442

- Sonia Vanderhoeven, Julien Piqueray, Mathieu Halford, Greet Nulens, Jan Vincke and Grégory Mahy
- A General Framework for a Collaborative Water Quality Knowledge and Information Network pp. 443-455

- Fernanda Dalcanale, Darrell Fontane and Jorge Csapo
- Green Space Changes and Planning in the Capital Region of China pp. 456-467

- Xuegong Xu, Xiaofeng Duan, Haiqing Sun and Qiang Sun
- Shrub-Steppe Early Succession Following Juniper Cutting and Prescribed Fire pp. 468-481

- Jonathan D. Bates, Kirk W. Davies and Robert N. Sharp
- Managing for Recreational Experience Opportunities: The Case of Hikers in Protected Areas in Catalonia, Spain pp. 482-496

- Estela Inés Farías Torbidoni
- Wet/Dry Mapping: Using Citizen Scientists to Monitor the Extent of Perennial Surface Flow in Dryland Regions pp. 497-505

- Dale S. Turner and Holly E. Richter
- Assessing the Cost of an Invasive Forest Pathogen: A Case Study with Oak Wilt pp. 506-517

- Robert G. Haight, Frances R. Homans, Tetsuya Horie, Shefali V. Mehta, David J. Smith and Robert C. Venette
Volume 47, issue 2, 2011
- The Route to Best Science in Implementation of the Endangered Species Act’s Consultation Mandate: The Benefits of Structured Effects Analysis pp. 161-172

- Dennis D. Murphy and Paul S. Weiland
- The Indus Irrigation System, Natural Resources, and Community Occupational Quality in the Delta Region of Pakistan pp. 173-187

- Junaid Alam Memon and Gopal Bahadur Thapa
- Fishing Effort and Catch Composition of Urban Market and Rural Villages in Brazilian Amazon pp. 188-200

- Gustavo Hallwass, Priscila Fabiana Lopes, Anastacio Afonso Juras and Renato Azevedo Matias Silvano
- Stormwater Runoff Characterized by GIS Determined Source Areas and Runoff Volumes pp. 201-217

- Yang Liu, Puripus Soonthornnonda, Jin Li and Erik R. Christensen
- A Review of the Relative Merits of Conserving, Using, or Draining Papyrus Swamps pp. 218-229

- Ilya M. D. Maclean, Rosalind R. Boar and Charles Lugo
- Mapping Threats to Power Line Corridors for Connecticut Rights-of-Way Management pp. 230-238

- H. M. Poulos and A. E. Camp
- Land Use Planning and Social Equity in North Carolina’s Compensatory Wetland and Stream Mitigation Programs pp. 239-253

- Todd BenDor and Audrey Stewart
- Landscape Connectivity Shapes the Spread Pattern of the Rice Water Weevil: A Case Study from Zhejiang, China pp. 254-262

- Zhengjun Wang, Jianguo Wu, Hanwu Shang and Jiaan Cheng
- The Fate of Priority Areas for Conservation in Protected Areas: A Fine-Scale Markov Chain Approach pp. 263-278

- Clara Tattoni, Marco Ciolli and Fabrizio Ferretti
- Assessing Ecological Water Quality with Macroinvertebrates and Fish: A Case Study from a Small Mediterranean River pp. 279-290

- Maria Th. Cheimonopoulou, Dimitra C. Bobori, Ioannis Theocharopoulos and Maria Lazaridou
- Land Use and Water Quality Along a Mekong Tributary in Northern Lao P.D.R pp. 291-302

- Olivier Ribolzi, Juliette Cuny, Phonexay Sengsoulichanh, Claire Mousquès, Bounsamai Soulileuth, Alain Pierret, Sylvain Huon and Oloth Sengtaheuanghoung
- Research Gaps Related to Forest Management and Stream Sediment in the United States pp. 303-313

- Christopher J. Anderson and B. Graeme Lockaby
Volume 47, issue 1, 2011
- Cranes, Crops and Conservation: Understanding Human Perceptions of Biodiversity Conservation in South Korea’s Civilian Control Zone pp. 1-10

- Jin-Oh Kim, Frederick Steiner and Elizabeth Mueller
- Expansion of Nature Conservation Areas: Problems with Natura 2000 Implementation in Poland? pp. 11-27

- Malgorzata Grodzinska-Jurczak and Joanna Cent
- Contrasting Landscape Influences on Sediment Supply and Stream Restoration Priorities in Northern Fennoscandia (Sweden and Finland) and Coastal British Columbia pp. 28-39

- Jordan Rosenfeld, Daniel Hogan, Daniel Palm, Hans Lundquist, Christer Nilsson and Timothy J. Beechie
- The Usefulness of a Threat and Disturbance Categorization Developed for Queensland Wetlands to Environmental Management, Monitoring, and Evaluation pp. 40-55

- A. J. J. Lynch
- Modeling the Impacts of Cetacean-Focused Tourism in Taiwan: Observations from Cetacean Watching Boats: 2002–2005 pp. 56-66

- Yung-Ping Tseng, Yu-Chin Huang, Gerard T. Kyle and Ming-Ching Yang
- Acute Upper Thermal Limits of Three Aquatic Invasive Invertebrates: Hot Water Treatment to Prevent Upstream Transport of Invasive Species pp. 67-76

- Jessica Beyer, Philip Moy and Bart De Stasio
- Incorporating Ecosystem Function Concept in Environmental Planning and Decision Making by Means of Multi-Criteria Evaluation: The Case-Study of Kalloni, Lesbos, Greece pp. 77-92

- Vera Oikonomou, Panayiotis G. Dimitrakopoulos and Andreas Y. Troumbis
- Developing a Monitoring Protocol for Visitor-Created Informal Trails in Yosemite National Park, USA pp. 93-106

- Yu-Fai Leung, Todd Newburger, Marci Jones, Bill Kuhn and Brittany Woiderski
- Factors Influencing Farmers’ Willingness to Participate in the Conversion of Cultivated Land to Wetland Program in Sanjiang National Nature Reserve, China pp. 107-120

- Chunli Zhang, Daniel Robinson, Jing Wang, Jibin Liu, Xiaohui Liu and Lianjun Tong
- Combining Landscape-Level Conservation Planning and Biodiversity Offset Programs: A Case Study pp. 121-129

- Jared G. Underwood
- Environmental Impact Assessment of Sand Mining from the Small Catchment Rivers in the Southwestern Coast of India: A Case Study pp. 130-140

- Sreedharan Sreebha and Damodaran Padmalal
- Potential Effects of Dams on Migratory Fish in the Mekong River: Lessons from Salmon in the Fraser and Columbia Rivers pp. 141-159

- John W. Ferguson, Michael Healey, Patrick Dugan and Chris Barlow
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