Environmental Management
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Volume 46, issue 6, 2010
- Squaring the Circle? Combining Models, Indicators, Experts and End-Users in Integrated Land-Use Management Support Tools pp. 829-833

- Christine Fürst, Martin Volk and Franz Makeschin
- How Can We Make Progress with Decision Support Systems in Landscape and River Basin Management? Lessons Learned from a Comparative Analysis of Four Different Decision Support Systems pp. 834-849

- Martin Volk, Sven Lautenbach, Hedwig van Delden, Lachlan T. H. Newham and Ralf Seppelt
- Harnessing Ecosystem Models and Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis for the Support of Forest Management pp. 850-861

- Bernhard Wolfslehner and Rupert Seidl
- A Generic Bio-Economic Farm Model for Environmental and Economic Assessment of Agricultural Systems pp. 862-877

- Sander Janssen, Kamel Louhichi, Argyris Kanellopoulos, Peter Zander, Guillermo Flichman, Huib Hengsdijk, Eelco Meuter, Erling Andersen, Hatem Belhouchette, Maria Blanco, Nina Borkowski, Thomas Heckelei, Martin Hecker, Hongtao Li, Alfons Oude Lansink, Grete Stokstad, Peter Thorne, Herman van Keulen and Martin K. van Ittersum
- Upscaling of Environmental Information: Support of Land-Use Management Decisions by Spatio-Temporal Regionalization Approaches pp. 878-893

- Dietmar Zirlewagen and Klaus von Wilpert
- Testing the Indicative Value of Magnetic Susceptibility Measurements for Concluding on Site Potentials and Risks Provoked by Fly Ash Deposition pp. 894-907

- C. Fürst, C. Lorz, D. Zirlewagen and F. Makeschin
- Forest Naturalness: Criterion for Decision Support in Designation and Management of Protected Forest Areas pp. 908-919

- Martin Moravčík, Zuzana Sarvašová, Ján Merganič and Matej Schwarz
- GIS-based Probability Assessment of Natural Hazards in Forested Landscapes of Central and South-Eastern Europe pp. 920-930

- C. Lorz, C. Fürst, Z. Galic, D. Matijasic, V. Podrazky, N. Potocic, P. Simoncic, M. Strauch, H. Vacik and F. Makeschin
- How Socio-Economic Conditions Influence Forest Policy Development in Central and South-East Europe pp. 931-940

- Dijana Vuletić, Nenad Potočić, Silvija Krajter, Ivan Seletković, Christine Fürst, Franz Makeschin, Zoran Galić, Carsten Lorz, Dragan Matijašič, Matjaž Zupanič, Primož Simončič and Harald Vacik
- How to Support Forest Management in a World of Change: Results of Some Regional Studies pp. 941-952

- C. Fürst, C. Lorz, H. Vacik, N. Potocic and F. Makeschin
- Pimp Your Landscape: A Tool for Qualitative Evaluation of the Effects of Regional Planning Measures on Ecosystem Services pp. 953-968

- Christine Fürst, Martin Volk, Katrin Pietzsch and Franz Makeschin
Volume 46, issue 5, 2010
- Toward a Conceptual Framework for Blending Social and Biophysical Attributes in Conservation Planning: A Case-Study of Privately-Conserved Lands pp. 659-670

- Lorena Pasquini, Chasca Twyman and John Wainwright
- Montana’s Clark Fork River Basin Task Force: A Vehicle for Integrated Water Resources Management? pp. 671-684

- David D. Shively and Gerald Mueller
- A Global Analysis of Protected Area Management Effectiveness pp. 685-698

- Fiona Leverington, Katia Lemos Costa, Helena Pavese, Allan Lisle and Marc Hockings
- Grey Nurse Shark (Carcharias taurus) Diving Tourism: Tourist Compliance and Shark Behaviour at Fish Rock, Australia pp. 699-710

- Kirby Smith, Mark Scarr and Carol Scarpaci
- Local and Regional Partnerships in Natural Resource Management: The Challenge of Bridging Institutional Levels pp. 711-724

- Katrin Prager
- Resource Selection by Elk in an Agro-Forested Landscape of Northwestern Nebraska pp. 725-737

- David M. Baasch, Justin W. Fischer, Scott E. Hygnstrom, Kurt C. VerCauteren, Andrew J. Tyre, Joshua J. Millspaugh, James W. Merchant and Jerry D. Volesky
- Sargassum as a Natural Solution to Enhance Dune Plant Growth pp. 738-747

- Amy Williams and Rusty Feagin
- Applying the Ecosystem Approach to Select Priority Areas for Forest Landscape Restoration in the Yungas, Northwestern Argentina pp. 748-760

- Elena Ianni and Davide Geneletti
- Evaluating the Illinois Stream Valley Segment Model as an Effective Management Tool pp. 761-770

- Stephen S. Warrner, Robert U. Fischer, Ann M. Holtrop, Leon C. Hinz and James M. Novak
- Using Regression Tree Analysis to Improve Predictions of Low-Flow Nitrate and Chloride in Willamette River Basin Watersheds pp. 771-780

- Cara J. Poor and Jeffrey L. Ullman
- In Situ Burning Restores the Ecological Function and Structure of an Oil-Impacted Coastal Marsh pp. 781-789

- Joseph Baustian, Irving Mendelssohn, Qianxin Lin and John Rapp
- Selecting Sites for Converting Farmlands to Wetlands in the Sanjiang Plain, Northeast China, Based on Remote Sensing and GIS pp. 790-800

- Ni Huang, Zongming Wang, Dianwei Liu and Zheng Niu
- Minimizing Collision Risk Between Migrating Raptors and Marine Wind Farms: Development of a Spatial Planning Tool pp. 801-808

- Anette Jægerfeldt Baisner, Jonas Lembcke Andersen, Anders Findsen, Simon Wilhelm Yde Granath, Karin Ølgaard Madsen and Mark Desholm
- Using Topography to Meet Wildlife and Fuels Treatment Objectives in Fire-Suppressed Landscapes pp. 809-819

- Emma C. Underwood, Joshua H. Viers, James F. Quinn and Malcolm North
- Bird Mortality in Oil Field Wastewater Disposal Facilities pp. 820-826

- Pedro Ramirez
- Erratum to: The Influence of Scale Preferences on the Design of a Water Innovation: A Case in Dutch River Management pp. 827-827

- Heleen Vreugdenhil, Jill Slinger, Emiel Kater and Wil Thissen
Volume 46, issue 4, 2010
- Bioenergy Sustainability in China: Potential and Impacts pp. 525-530

- Jie Zhuang, Randall W. Gentry, Gui-Rui Yu, Gary S. Sayler and John W. Bickham
- Sustainable Use of Biotechnology for Bioenergy Feedstocks pp. 531-538

- Hong S. Moon, Jason M. Abercrombie, Albert P. Kausch and C. Neal Stewart
- Development Potentials and Policy Options of Biomass in China pp. 539-554

- Lei Shen, Litao Liu, Zhijun Yao, Gang Liu and Mario Lucas
- Potential CO2 Emission Reduction by Development of Non-Grain-Based Bioethanol in China pp. 555-564

- Hongqiang Li, Limao Wang and Lei Shen
- Comparative Life Cycle Assessment of Lignocellulosic Ethanol Production: Biochemical Versus Thermochemical Conversion pp. 565-578

- Dongyan Mu, Thomas Seager, P. Suresh Rao and Fu Zhao
- Major Energy Plants and Their Potential for Bioenergy Development in China pp. 579-589

- Xiaofeng Li, Shenglin Hou, Man Su, Mingfeng Yang, Shihua Shen, Gaoming Jiang, Dongmei Qi, Shuangyan Chen and Gongshe Liu
- Allelopathic Potential of Switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L.) on Perennial Ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.) and Alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) pp. 590-598

- Junfeng Shui, Yu An, Yongqing Ma and Nobumasa Ichizen
- Seedling Biomass Partition and Water Use Efficiency of Switchgrass and Milkvetch in Monocultures and Mixtures in Response to Various Water Availabilities pp. 599-609

- Bingcheng Xu, Xiping Deng, Suiqi Zhang and Lun Shan
- Life Cycle Assessment of a Wastewater Treatment Plant Focused on Material and Energy Flows pp. 610-617

- Jian-Guang Wu, Xiang-Yu Meng, Xiao-Meng Liu, Xian-Wei Liu, Zhi-Xia Zheng, Xu De-Qian, Guo-Ping Sheng and Han-Qing Yu
- Estimation and Spatiotemporal Analysis of Methane Emissions from Agriculture in China pp. 618-632

- Chao Fu and Guirui Yu
- Spatio-Temporal Variability of Soil Respiration of Forest Ecosystems in China: Influencing Factors and Evaluation Model pp. 633-642

- Ze-Mei Zheng, Gui-Rui Yu, Xiao-Min Sun, Sheng-Gong Li, Yue-Si Wang, Ying-Hong Wang, Yu-Ling Fu and Qiu-Feng Wang
- Emergy Assessment of a Wheat-Maize Rotation System with Different Water Assignments in the North China Plain pp. 643-657

- Shi Hu, Xingguo Mo, Zhonghui Lin and Jianxiu Qiu
Volume 46, issue 3, 2010
- Lessons Learned from a Decade of Sudden Oak Death in California: Evaluating Local Management pp. 315-328

- Janice Alexander and Christopher A. Lee
- From Bathymetry to Bioshields: A Review of Post-Tsunami Ecological Research in India and its Implications for Policy pp. 329-339

- Nibedita Mukherjee, Farid Dahdouh-Guebas, Vena Kapoor, Rohan Arthur, Nico Koedam, Aarthi Sridhar and Kartik Shanker
- A Case History of the Science and Management Collaboration in Understanding Hypoxia Events in Long Bay, South Carolina, USA pp. 340-350

- Denise Sanger, Debra Hernandez, Susan Libes, George Voulgaris, Braxton Davis, Erik Smith, Rebecca Shuford, Dwayne Porter, Eric Koepfler and Joseph Bennett
- The Impact of Future Land Use Scenarios on Runoff Volumes in the Muskegon River Watershed pp. 351-366

- Deepak K. Ray, Jonah M. Duckles and Bryan C. Pijanowski
- Germinable Soil Seed Banks and the Restoration Potential of Abandoned Cropland on the Chinese Hilly-Gullied Loess Plateau pp. 367-377

- Ning Wang, Ju-Ying Jiao, Yan-Feng Jia, Wen-Juan Bai and Zhen-Guo Zhang
- Evaluating The National Land Cover Database Tree Canopy and Impervious Cover Estimates Across the Conterminous United States: A Comparison with Photo-Interpreted Estimates pp. 378-390

- David J. Nowak and Eric J. Greenfield
- Thinning Pine Plantations to Reestablish Oak Openings Species in Northwestern Ohio pp. 391-403

- Scott R. Abella
- The Effects of Urbanization on Net Primary Productivity in Southeastern China pp. 404-410

- Dengsheng Lu, Xiaofeng Xu, Hanqin Tian, Emilio Moran, Maosheng Zhao and Steven Running
- Local Irrigation Management Institutions Mediate Changes Driven by External Policy and Market Pressures in Nepal and Thailand pp. 411-423

- Ram C. Bastakoti, Ganesh P. Shivakoti and Louis Lebel
- Visual Perception of Habitats Adopted for Post-Mining Landscape Rehabilitation pp. 424-435

- Petr Sklenicka and Kristina Molnarova
- A Case Study of Form-Based Solutions for Watershed Protection pp. 436-451

- Hannah E. Berg and Todd K. BenDor
- Native Perennial Forb Variation Between Mountain Big Sagebrush and Wyoming Big Sagebrush Plant Communities pp. 452-458

- Kirk W. Davies and Jon D. Bates
- Biological Assessment to Support Ecological Recovery of a Degraded Headwater System pp. 459-470

- Scott D. Longing and Brian E. Haggard
- Landscape-Based Assessment of Human Disturbance for Michigan Lakes pp. 471-483

- Lizhu Wang, Kevin Wehrly, James E. Breck and Lidia Szabo Kraft
- Integrating Environmental and Socio-Economic Indicators of a Linked Catchment–Coastal System Using Variable Environmental Intensity pp. 484-493

- John R. Dymond, Tim J. A. Davie, Andrew D. Fenemor, Jagath C. Ekanayake, Ben R. Knight, Anthony O. Cole, Oscar Montes de Oca Munguia, Will J. Allen, Roger G. Young, Les R. Basher, Marc Dresser and Chris J. Batstone
- Spatial Targeting of Agri-Environmental Measures: Cost-Effectiveness and Distributional Consequences pp. 494-509

- Sandra Uthes, Bettina Matzdorf, Klaus Müller and Harald Kaechele
- A Nationally Consistent NHDPlus Framework for Identifying Interstate Waters: Implications for Integrated Assessments and Interjurisdictional TMDLs pp. 510-524

- William Cooter, James Rineer and Brandon Bergenroth
Volume 46, issue 2, 2010
- Hunting, Livelihoods and Declining Wildlife in the Hponkanrazi Wildlife Sanctuary, North Myanmar pp. 143-153

- Madhu Rao, Saw Htun, Than Zaw and Than Myint
- Roles of Scholars in the Practice of Combating-Desertification: A Case Study in Northwest China pp. 154-166

- Lihua Yang, Zhiyong Lan and Jianguo Wu
- Incorporating Recreational Users into Marine Protected Area Planning: A Study of Recreational Boating in British Columbia, Canada pp. 167-180

- Darcy L. Gray, Rosaline Canessa, Rick Rollins, C. Peter Keller and Philip Dearden
- Modeling the Relations Between Flow Regime Components, Species Traits, and Spawning Success of Fishes in Warmwater Streams pp. 181-194

- Scott W. Craven, James T. Peterson, Mary C. Freeman, Thomas J. Kwak and Elise Irwin
- Evaluating U.S. National Heritage Areas: Theory, Methods, and Application pp. 195-212

- Daniel Laven, Curtis Ventriss, Robert Manning and Nora Mitchell
- Response of Soil Inorganic Nitrogen to Land Use and Topographic Position in the Cofre de Perote Volcano (Mexico) pp. 213-224

- Adolfo Campos C.
- Sensitivity Analysis of Land Unit Suitability for Conservation Using a Knowledge-Based System pp. 225-236

- Hope C. Humphries, Patrick S. Bourgeron and Keith M. Reynolds
- Mosaics of Exotic Forest Plantations and Native Forests as Habitat of Pumas pp. 237-253

- Marcelo Mazzolli
- How Preferences for Public Participation are Linked to Perceptions of the Context, Preferences for Outcomes, and Individual Characteristics pp. 254-267

- Seth Tuler and Thomas Webler
- The Weakness of Tight Ties: Why Scientists Almost Destroyed the Coachella Valley Multispecies Habitat Conservation Plan in Order to Save it pp. 268-284

- Bruce Evan Goldstein
- Evaluating the Response of Biological Assemblages as Potential Indicators for Restoration Measures in an Intermittent Mediterranean River pp. 285-301

- Samantha Jane Hughes, Jose Santos, Teresa Ferreira and Ana Mendes
- An Ecologically-Sustainable Surface Water Withdrawal Framework for Cropland Irrigation: A Case Study in Alabama pp. 302-313

- Puneet Srivastava, Anand K. Gupta and Latif Kalin
Volume 46, issue 1, 2010
- Multilevel Water Governance and Problems of Scale: Setting the Stage for a Broader Debate pp. 1-6

- Timothy Moss and Jens Newig
- The Scaling of Water Governance Tasks: A Comparative Federal Analysis of the European Union and Australia pp. 7-16

- David Benson and Andrew Jordan
- Mind the Costs: Rescaling and Multi-Level Environmental Governance in Venice Lagoon pp. 17-28

- Matteo Roggero and Oliver Fritsch
- The Influence of Scale Preferences on the Design of a Water Innovation: A Case in Dutch River Management pp. 29-43

- Heleen Vreudenhil, Jill Slinger, Emiel Kater and Wil Thissen
- Constructing a Strategic, National Resource: European Policies and the Up-Scaling of Water Services in the Algarve, Portugal pp. 44-59

- Andreas Thiel
- Deliberation and Scale in Mekong Region Water Governance pp. 60-80

- John Dore and Louis Lebel
- Revisiting the Meaning and Purpose of the “National Park Service Organic Act” pp. 81-90

- John Lemons
- Fuel Reduction Management Practices in Riparian Areas of the Western USA pp. 91-100

- Katharine R. Stone, David S. Pilliod, Kathleen A. Dwire, Charles C. Rhoades, Sherry P. Wollrab and Michael K. Young
- Road and Rail Side Vegetation Management Implications of Habitat Use by Moose Relative to Brush Cutting Season pp. 101-109

- Roy V. Rea, Kenneth N. Child, David P. Spata and Douglas MacDonald
- Changes in Soil Particulate Organic Matter, Microbial Biomass, and Activity Following Afforestation of Marginal Agricultural Lands in a Semi-Arid Area of Northeast China pp. 110-116

- Rong Mao and Zeng De-Hui
- Sustainable Forest Management Preferences of Interest Groups in Three Regions with Different Levels of Industrial Forestry: An Exploratory Attribute-Based Choice Experiment pp. 117-133

- Kati Berninger, Wiktor Adamowicz, Daniel Kneeshaw and Christian Messier
- Regionalization of Landscape Pattern Indices Using Multivariate Cluster Analysis pp. 134-142

- Jed Long, Trisalyn Nelson and Michael Wulder
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