Environmental Management
2000 - 2026
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Volume 27, issue 6, 2001
- A Paradigm of International Environmental Law: The Case for Controlling the Transboundary Movements of Hazardous Wastes pp. 779-786

- Kofi Asante-Duah and Imre V. Nagy
- An Ecological Perspective on In-Stream Temperature: Natural Heat Dynamics and Mechanisms of Human-CausedThermal Degradation pp. 787-802

- Geoffrey C. Poole and Cara H. Berman
- Undamming Rivers: A Review of the Ecological Impacts of Dam Removal pp. 803-814

- Angela T. Bednarek
- Land Degradation: A Challenge to Ethiopia pp. 815-824

- Girma Taddese
- Evaluating Nonpoint Pollution Policy Using a Tightly Coupled Spatial Decision Support System pp. 825-836

- David A. Bennett and Andrew J. Vitale
- Environmental Management of Sulfur Trioxide Emission: Impact of SO3 on Human Health pp. 837-844

- Ryunosuke Kikuchi
- Integration of Visual Quality Considerations in Development of Israeli Vegetation Management Policy pp. 845-857

- Ayala Misgav and Shaul Amir
- Identifying Determinants of Nations' Wetland Management Programs Using Structural Equation Modeling: An Exploratory Analysis pp. 859-868

- Megan K. La Peyre, I. A. Mendelssohn, M. A. Reams, P. H. Templet and J. B. Grace
- Home Range Size and Choice of Management Strategy for Lynx in Scandinavia pp. 869-879

- John D. C. Linnell, Reidar Andersen, Tor Kvam, Henrik Andrén, Olof Liberg, John Odden and P. F. Moa
- Scoring Corporate Environmental Reports for Comprehensiveness: A Comparison of Three Systems pp. 881-892

- J. Emil Morhardt
- An Investigation of Environmental Racism Claims: Testing Environmental Management Approaches with a Geographic Information System pp. 893-907

- Gregg P. Macey, Xee Her, Ellen Thomas Reibling and Jonathon Ericson
- Economic and Environmental Analysis of Retrofitting a Large Office Building with Energy-Efficient Lighting Systems pp. 909-918

- John Stansbury and Ann M. Mittelsdorf
Volume 27, issue 5, 2001
- The Environment in the Provincial Plan of Cremona, Italy pp. 639-654

- Marcello Magoni and Frederick Steiner
- Turning Scientific Approaches into Practical Conservation Actions: The Case of Comunidad Indigena de Nuevo San Juan Parangaricutiro, Mexico pp. 655-665

- Alejandro Velázquez Gerardo Bocco Alejandro Torres
- Changing Approaches to Mountain Watersheds Management in Mainland South and Southeast Asia pp. 667-679

- Gopal B. Thapa
- Golf Course Development in a Major Tourist Destination: Implications for Planning and Management pp. 681-696

- Jan Warnken, Daniel Thompson and Dwight H. Zakus
- Solid Waste Treatment as a High-Priority and Low- Cost Alternative for Greenhouse Gas Mitigation pp. 697-704

- Ofira Ayalon, Yoram Avnimelech and Mordechai Shechter
- Print Media Framing of the Environmental Movement in a Canadian Forestry Debate pp. 705-714

- Joseph L. Arvai and Michael J. Mascarenhas
- Building the Capacity of Grassroots Conservation Organizations to Conduct Participatory Evaluation pp. 715-727

- D. McDUFF Mallory
- Environmental Impact Evaluation Model for Industrial Processes pp. 729-737

- C. P. Li and I. K. Hui
- Evaluation of a Collaborative Model: A Case Study Analysis of Watershed Planning in theIntermountain West pp. 739-748

- Gary Bentrup
- Testing the Basic Assumption of the Hydrogeomorphic Approach to AssessingWetland Functions pp. 749-761

- Thomas Hruby
- Mapping Disturbances in a Mangrove Forest Using Multi-Date Landsat TM Imagery pp. 763-776

- John M. Kovacs, Jinfei Wang and Manuel Blanco-Correa
Volume 27, issue 4, 2001
- Environmental Policy Implementation in Rural China: A Case Study of Yuhang, Zhejiang pp. 481-491

- Kate E. Swanson, Richard G. Kuhn and Wei Xu
- The Interior-to-Edge Breakpoint Distance as a Guideline for Nature Conservation Policy pp. 493-500

- Jan Bogaert, David Salvador- van Eysenrode, Ivan Impens and Piet van Hecke
- Science, Policy, Stakeholders, and Fish Consumption Advisories: Developing a Fish Fact Sheet for the Savannah River pp. 501-514

- Joanna Burger, Michael Gochfeld, Charles W. Powers, Lynn Waishwell, Camilla Warren and Bernard D. Goldstein
- Environmental Management of Quarries as Waste Disposal Facilities pp. 515-531

- Mutasem El-Fadel, Salah Sadek and Walid Chahine
- Integrating Local and Scientific Knowledge: An Example in Fisheries Science pp. 533-545

- Steven Mackinson
- Natural and Anthropogenic Methane Emission from Coastal Wetlands of South India pp. 547-557

- R. Purvaja and R. Ramesh
- Early Secondary Succession in Bottomland Hardwood Forests of Southeastern Virginia pp. 559-570

- David R. Spencer, James E. Perry and Gene M. Silberhorn
- Traditional Land-Use Systems and Patterns of Forest Fragmentation in the Highlands of Chiapas, Mexico pp. 571-586

- Susana Ochoa-Gaona
- Making It Work: Keys to Successful Collaboration in Natural Resource Management pp. 587-593

- Michael A. Schuett, Steve W. Selin and Deborah S. Carr
- Managing Radioactively Contaminated Land: Implications for Habitat Diversity pp. 595-608

- Miska Luoto, Seppo Rekolainen, Carol A. Salt and Hanne S. Hansen
- Simulated Limnological Effects of the Shasta Lake Temperature Control Device pp. 609-626

- J. Bartholow, R. B. Hanna, L. Saito, D. Lieberman and M. Horn
- Development of Macroinvertebrate-Based Index for Bioassessment of Idaho Rivers pp. 627-636

- Todd V. Royer, Christopher T. Robinson and G. Wayne Minshall
Volume 27, issue 3, 2001
- Learning to Network and Networking to Learn: Facilitating the Process of Adaptive Managementin a Local Response to the UK's National AirQuality Strategy pp. 321-334

- Mark Stubbs and Mark Lemon
- Environmental Issues in Brackish Water Shrimp Aquaculture in Sri Lanka pp. 335-348

- Upali Senarath and C. Visvanathan
- Assessing Landscape Health: A Case Study from Northeastern Italy pp. 349-365

- Pietro Bertollo
- Arctic Wilderness Policy in the United States and Finland pp. 367-376

- James N. Gladden
- Environmental Impacts of Brazil's Tucuruí Dam: Unlearned Lessons for Hydroelectric Development in Amazonia pp. 377-396

- Philip M. Fearnside
- Impacts of Experimentally Applied Mountain Biking and Hiking on Vegetation and Soil of a Deciduous Forest pp. 397-409

- Eden Thurston and Richard J. Reader
- Quantifying Forest Visibility with Spatial Data pp. 411-420

- Michael G. Wing and Rebecca Johnson
- Effective Planning and Implementation of Ecological Rehabilitation Projects: A Case Study of the Regional Municipality of Waterloo (Ontario, Canada) pp. 421-433

- P. Quon Soonya, Larry R. G. Martin and Stephen D. Murphy
- What Is a Good Public Participation Process? Five Perspectives from the Public pp. 435-450

- Thomas Webler, Seth Tuler and Rob Krueger
- Computerized Map of Risk to Manage Wildlife Species in Urban Areas pp. 451-461

- Gwenaëlle Le Lay, Philippe Clergeau and Laurence Hubert-Moy
- Analysis of Socioeconomic and Environmental Impacts of Waste Stabilization Pond and Unrestricted Wastewater Irrigation: Interface with Maintenance pp. 463-476

- J. C. Agunwamba
- Lost Landscapes and Failed Economies: The Search for the Value of Place by Thomas Michael Power pp. 477-478

- Christopher Shane Davies
Volume 27, issue 2, 2001
- The Politics of Participation in Watershed Modeling pp. 161-176

- Katrina Smith Korfmacher
- Early Development of Systems Analysis in Natural Resources Management from Man and Nature to the Miami Conservancy District pp. 177-193

- K. John Holmes and M. Gordon Wolman
- Threshold-Based Resource Management: A Framework for Comprehensive Ecosystem Management pp. 195-214

- Emery Roe and Michel van Eeten
- Benefits of Collaborative Learning for Environmental Management: Applying the Integrated Systems for Knowledge Management Approach to Support Animal Pest Control pp. 215-223

- Will Allen, Ockie Bosch, Margaret Kilvington, John Oliver and Malcolm Gilbert
- Proactive Management of Air Quality pp. 225-233

- R. P. Angle and H. S. Sandhu
- Using Decision Analysis to Choose Phosphorus Targets for Lake Erie pp. 235-252

- Richard M. Anderson, Benjamin F. Hobbs, Joseph F. Koonce and Ana B. Locci
- Identifying Influences on Model Uncertainty: An Application Using a Forest Carbon Budget Model pp. 253-267

- James E. Smith and Linda S. Heath
- Use of Soil and Water Protection Practices Among Farmers in Three Midwest Watersheds pp. 269-279

- Ted L. Napier and Mark Tucker
- Plant Community Composition and Biomass in Gulf Coast Chenier Plain Marshes: Responses to Winter Burning and Structural Marsh Management pp. 281-293

- Steven W. Gabrey and Alan D. Afton
- Methodological Development of an Index of Coastal Water Quality: Application in a Tourist Area pp. 295-301

- Pedro A. Aguilera, Hermelindo Castro, Alejandro Rescia and Maria F. Schmitz
- Assessing Health Benefits of Controlling Air Pollution from Power Generation: The Case of a Lignite-Fired Power Plant in Thailand pp. 303-317

- Bui Duy Thanh and Thierry Lefevre
Volume 27, issue 1, 2001
- Policy-Oriented Integrated Analysis of Land-Use Change: An Analysis of Data Needs pp. 1-11

- Helen Briassoulis
- “A Kiss Here and a Kiss There”: Conflict and Collaboration in Environmental Partnerships pp. 13-25

- Eric C. Poncelet
- Making Collaborative Watershed Management Work: The Confluence of State and Regional Initiatives pp. 27-35

- Sarah Michaels
- A Simple Stream Monitoring Technique Based on Measurements of Semiconservative Propertiesof Water pp. 37-46

- Arthur J. Stewart
- Remote Sensing of Landscape-Level Coastal Environmental Indicators pp. 47-57

- Victor V. Klemas
- Biological and Social Feasibility of Sesbania Fallow Practice in Small Holder Agricultural Farms in Developing Countries: A Zambian Case Study pp. 59-74

- Christopher Opio
- Ecological Compensation in Dutch Highway Planning pp. 75-89

- Ruud Cuperus, Marco M.G.J. Bakermans, Helias A. Udo de Haes and Kees J. Canters
- Landscape Metrics for Assessment of Landscape Destruction and Rehabilitation pp. 91-107

- Felix Herzog, Angela Lausch, Eckhard Müller, Hans-Hermann Thulke, Uta Steinhardt and Steffen Lehmann
- The Cost of Developing Site-Specific Environmental Regulations: Evidence from EPA's Project XL pp. 109-121

- Allen Blackman and Janice Mazurek
- Balancing Army and Endangered Species Concerns: Green vs. Green pp. 123-133

- Michael McKee and Robert P. Berrens
- Public Meetings About Local Waste Management Problems: Comparing Participants to Nonparticipants pp. 135-147

- A. McCOMAS Katherine
- Microbiological Monitoring of Marine Recreational Waters in Southern California pp. 149-157

- Kenneth C. Schiff, Stephen B. Weisberg and John H. Dorsey
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