Environmental Management
2000 - 2026
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Volume 28, issue 6, 2001
- Farewell Remarks from the Retiring Editor-in-Chief pp. 701-702

- David Alexander
- Can David and Goliath Get Along? Federal Land in Local Places pp. 703-711

- Karen W. Lowrie and Michael R. Greenberg
- Coping with Change: The Small Experiment as a Strategic Approach to Environmental Sustainability pp. 713-725

- Katherine N. Irvine and Stephen Kaplan
- Decline in Endangered Species as an Indication of Anthropic Pressures: The Case of European Mink Mustela lutreola Western Population pp. 727-735

- Thierry Lodé, Jean-Paul Cormier and Dominique Le Jacques
- Modeling Urban Growth Effects on Surface Runoff with the Integration of Remote Sensing and GIS pp. 737-748

- Qihao Weng
- Sedimentary Causes and Management of Two Principal Environmental Problems in the Lower Yellow River pp. 749-760

- Zhang Dian and Shi Changxing
- Design and Performance of a Channel Reconstruction Project in a Coastal California Gravel-Bed Stream pp. 761-776

- G. Mathias Kondolf, Matthew W. Smeltzer and Steven F. Railsback
- Demographic Analysis of Tree Colonization in a20-Year-Old Right-of-Way pp. 777-787

- Charles Mercier, Jacques Brison and André Bouchard
- Changing Farmers' Land Management Practices in the Hills of Nepal pp. 789-803

- Giridhari Sharma Paudel and Gopal B. Thapa
- The Concept of Habitat Diversity Between and Within Ecosystems Applied to River Side-Arm Restoration pp. 805-817

- Claude Amoros
- Managing Urban Trees and Their Soil Envelopes in a Contiguously Developed City Environment pp. 819-832

- C. Y. Jim
- Evaluating Microbial Indicators of Environmental Condition in Oregon Rivers pp. 833-841

- Alan T. Pennington, Anna K. Harding, Charles W. Hendricks and Heidi M. K. Campbell
Volume 28, issue 5, 2001
- A River Might Run Through It Again: Criteria for Consideration of Dam Removal and Interim Lessons from California pp. 561-575

- Liba Pejchar and Keith Warner
- Toward Quantifying Water Pollution Abatement in Response to Installing Buffers on Crop Land pp. 577-598

- Michael G. Dosskey
- Evolving Policies to Regulate Pollution from Animal Feeding Operations pp. 599-609

- Terence J. Centner
- Land-Use Suitability Analysis in the United States: Historical Development and Promising Technological Achievements pp. 611-621

- Michael G. Collins, Frederick R. Steiner and Michael J. Rushman
- Plains Cottonwood's Last Stand: Can It Survive Invasion of Russian Olive onto the Milk River, Montana Floodplain? pp. 623-637

- Cheryl M. Pearce and Derald G. Smith
- A Riparian Wildlife Habitat Evaluation Scheme Developed Using GIS pp. 639-654

- Louis R. Iverson, Diane L. Szafoni, Sharon E. Baum and Elizabeth A. Cook
- Evaluation of Groundwater and Soil Pollution in a Landfill Area Using Electrical Resistivity Imaging Survey pp. 655-663

- Abdelatif Mukhtar Ahmed and Wan Norazmin Sulaiman
- Perceptions, Preferences, and Reactions of Local Inhabitants in Vikos-Aoos National Park, Greece pp. 665-676

- Dimitrios Trakolis
- Energy Analysis of Nonmarket Values of the Mississippi Delta pp. 677-685

- Lynette Cardoch and JOHN W. DAY, Jr.
- Woody Debris in North Iberian Streams: Influence of Geomorphology, Vegetation, and Management pp. 687-698

- J. R. Diez, A. Elosegi and J. Pozo
Volume 28, issue 4, 2001
- Organizational Commitment to Integrated and Collaborative Management: Matching Strategies to Constraints pp. 421-431

- Richard D. Margerum
- Conceptual Design of Monitoring and Evaluation Plans for Fish and Wildlife in the Columbia River Ecosystem pp. 433-453

- Gustavo A. Bisbal
- Jamaica's Disappearing Forests: Physical and Human Aspects pp. 455-467

- Lise Tole
- Is Risk Associated with Drinking Water in Australia of Significant Concern to Justify Mandatory Regulation? pp. 469-481

- McKAY Jennifer and Anthony Moeller
- Surface Water Pollution in Three Urban Territories of Nepal, India, and Bangladesh pp. 483-496

- Sunil Kumar Karn and Hideki Harada
- Environmental Indices In Irrigation Management pp. 497-504

- Odysseus G. Manoliadis
- Public and Occupational Risks of the Nevada (USA) Test Site pp. 505-517

- Herbert Inhaber
- Selecting Suitable Sites for Animal Waste Application Using a Raster GIS pp. 519-531

- Badri B. Basnet, Armando A. Apan and Steven R. Raine
- Application of Life-Cycle Assessment to Type III Environmental Declarations pp. 533-546

- Kun Mo Lee and Pilju Park
- Value to Wildlife of Urban-Agricultural Parks: A Case Study from Rome Urban Area pp. 547-560

- Alberto Sorace
Volume 28, issue 3, 2001
- Early Action to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions Before the Commitment Period of the Kyoto Protocol: Advantages and Disadvantages pp. 281-292

- Axel Michaelowa and Chris Rolfe
- Developing a Spatial Framework of Common Ecological Regions for the Conterminous United States pp. 293-316

- McMAHON Gerard, Steven M. Gregonis, Sharon W. Waltman, James M. Omernik, Thor D. Thorson, Jerry A. Freeouf, Andrew H. Rorick and James E. Keys
- A Landscape Analysis of Cougar Distribution and Abundance in Montana, USA pp. 317-323

- Shawn J. Riley and Richard A. Malecki
- Land-Use Dynamics in a Southern Illinois (USA) Watershed pp. 325-340

- Christopher Lant, Timothy Loftus, Steven Kraft and David Bennett
- A Geomorphologist's Criticism of the Engineering Approach to Channelization of Gravel-Bed Rivers: Case Study of the Raba River, Polish Carpathians pp. 341-358

- Bartłomiej Wyżga
- A Procedure for Incorporating Spatial Variability in Ecological Risk Assessment of Dutch River Floodplains pp. 359-373

- Lammert Kooistra, Rob S.E.W. Leuven, Piet H. Nienhuis, Ron Wehrens and Lutgarde M.C. Buydens
- A Simple Method for Predicting the Consequences of Land Management in Urban Habitats pp. 375-387

- Christopher H. Young and Peter J. Jarvis
- A Landscape Ecological Approach to Address Scaling Problems in Conservation Management and Monitoring pp. 389-401

- Marc Stalmans, Kevin Balkwill, Ed T. F. Witkowski and Kevin H. Rogers
- Rock Climbers' Attitudes Toward Management of Climbing and the Use of Bolts pp. 403-412

- Rudy M. Schuster, James G. Thompson and William E. Hammitt
- Benefits-Based Analysis of Visitor Use of Sorak-San National Park in Korea pp. 413-419

- Won Sop Shin, Reiner Jaakson and Eun Ii Kim
Volume 28, issue 2, 2001
- Adaptive Management on Public Lands in the United States: Commitment or Rhetoric? pp. 141-148

- W. H. Moir and W. M. Block
- Industrial Development Versus Environmental Conservation at Local Scale: A Case Study from Southeastern Spain pp. 149-163

- Fernando Tomás Maestre Gil
- Does Community-Based Conservation Shape Favorable Attitudes Among Locals? An Empirical Study from Nepal pp. 165-177

- Jai N. Mehta and Joel T. Heinen
- Assessing Public Participation Techniques for Comfort, Convenience, Satisfaction, and Deliberation pp. 179-186

- Kathleen E. Halvorsen
- Environmental Initiative Prioritization with a Delphi Approach: A Case Study pp. 187-193

- Anu A. Gokhale
- Nest-Site Selection by Black Sparrowhawks Accipiter melanoleucus: Implications for Managing Exotic Pulpwood and Sawlog Forests in South Africa pp. 195-205

- Gerard Malan and E. Robbie Robinson
- Managing Birds and Controlling Aircraft in the Kennedy Airport–Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge Complex: The Need for Hard Data and Soft Opinions pp. 207-224

- Kevin M. Brown, R. Michael Erwin, Milo E. Richmond, P. A. Buckley, John T. Tanacredi and Dave Avrin
- Developing an Ecosystem Perspective from Experimental Monitoring Programs: I. Demographic Responses of a Rare Geothermal Grass to Soil Temperature pp. 225-242

- Bruce M. Pavlik and Andrew Enberg
- Developing an Ecosystem Perspective from Experimental Monitoring Programs: II. Ecophysiological Responses of a Rare Geothermal Grass to Soil Water pp. 243-253

- Bruce M. Pavlik
- Impacts of Urbanization on Stream Habitat and Fish Across Multiple Spatial Scales pp. 255-266

- Lizhu Wang, John Lyons, Paul Kanehl and Roger Bannerman
- Strategic Environmental Assessment of Plans and Programs: A Methodology for Estimating Effects on Biodiversity pp. 267-279

- Mario Díaz, Juan Carlos Illera and Dolores Hedo
Volume 28, issue 1, 2001
- A Conceptual Model for Describing Decision-Making Situations in Integrated Natural Resource Planning and Modeling Projects1 pp. 1-7

- Pete Bettinger and Kevin Boston
- Criteria for Oil Spill Recovery: A Case Study of the Intertidal Community of Prince William Sound, Alaska, Following the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill pp. 9-18

- John R. Skalski, Douglas A. Coats and Allan K. Fukuyama
- Urban Environmental Management in Botswana: Toward a Theoretical Explanation ofPublic Policy Failure pp. 19-30

- Elisha N. Toteng
- Integrating Nonindigenous Aquatic Plant Control with Protection of Snail Kite Nests in Florida pp. 31-37

- James A. Rodgers, Jr., Henry T. Smith and Daniel D. Thayer
- Trends in Vegetation Degradation in Relation to Land Tenure, Rainfall, and Population Changes in Peddie District, Eastern Cape, South Africa pp. 39-46

- Vincent Kakembo
- Stakeholder Management for Conservation Projects: A Case Study of Ream National Park, Cambodia1 pp. 47-60

- Thanakvaro Thyl de Lopez
- A Combined Park Management Framework Based on Regulatory and Behavioral Strategies: Use of Visitors' Knowledge to Assess Effectiveness pp. 61-73

- Kostantinos Papageorgiou
- Using Force Analysis to Target Collection and Analysis of Environmental Information pp. 75-85

- Paul H. Whitfield and Malcolm J. R. Clark
- Effects of Local Land Use on Physical Habitat, Benthic Macroinvertebrates, and Fish in the Whitewater River, Minnesota, USA pp. 87-99

- Brian A. Nerbonne and Bruce Vondracek
- High-Frequency Zone of River Desiccation Disasters in China and Influencing Factors pp. 101-113

- Xu Jiongxin
- Indicators for Transboundary River Management pp. 115-129

- Carolin M. Lorenz, Alison J. Gilbert and Wim P. Cofino
- The Environmental Impact of Shrimp Aquaculture: Causes, Effects, and Mitigating Alternatives pp. 131-140

- Federico Páez-Osuna
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