Volume 10, Issue 2
Dec 2005
Editorial
Research
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Special Feature
Compromised Rivers: Understanding Historical Human Impacts on Rivers in the Context of Restoration PDF
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Lake Restoration in Terms of Ecological Resilience: a Numerical Study of Biomanipulations under Bistable Conditions PDF
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Special Feature
History and Local Management of a Biodiversity-Rich, Urban Cultural Landscape PDF
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A Diagrammatic Approach to Understanding Complex Eco-Social Interactions in Kathmandu, Nepal PDF
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Special Feature
Ecosystem Services and Human Well-Being: a Participatory Study in a Mountain Community in Portugal PDF
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Special Feature
River Rehabilitation for Conservation of Fish Biodiversity in Monsoonal Asia PDF
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Applying Retrospective Demographic Models to Assess Sustainable Use: the Maya Management of Xa’an Palms PDF
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Special Feature
The Politics of Scale, Position, and Place in the Governance of Water Resources in the Mekong Region PDF
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Changes in Nature’s Balance Sheet: Model-based Estimates of Future Worldwide Ecosystem Services PDF
Insight
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Concomitant Patterns in Avian and Mammalian Body Length Changes in Denmark PDF
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Special Feature
Integrating Sacred Knowledge for Conservation: Cultures and Landscapes in Southwest China PDF
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Special Feature
Assessing Ecological Risks at the Landscape Scale: Opportunities and Technical Limitations PDF
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Special Feature
The Political Economy of Cross-Scale Networks in Resource Co-Management PDF
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Uncertainty in Discount Models and Environmental Accounting PDF
Synthesis
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Should Ecosystem Management Involve Active Control of Species Abundances? PDF
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Learning More Effectively from Experience PDF
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Integration and Implementation Sciences: Building a New Specialization PDF
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Special Feature
Foghorns to the Future: Using Knowledge and Transdisciplinarity to Navigate Complex Systems PDF
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Creating an Adaptive Ecosystem Management Network Among Stakeholders of the Lower Roanoke River, North Carolina, USA PDF
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Interpreting and Correcting Cross-scale Mismatches in Resilience Analysis: a Procedure and Examples from Australia’s Rangelands PDF
Response
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A Note on Creating Robust Resistance Surfaces for Computing Functional Landscape Connectivity PDF A response to: Rothley. 2005. "Finding and Filling the "Cracks" In Resistance Surfaces for Least-cost Modeling"
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Potential Methodological Flaw in the Examination of the Effects of Logging PDF A response to: Baidya Roy, Walsh and Lichstein. 2005. "Can Logging in Equatorial Africa Affect Adjacent Parks?"
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On Using Expert-Based Science to “Test” Local Ecological Knowledge PDF A response to: Gilchrist and Mallory. 2005. "Can Local Ecological Knowledge Contribute to Wildlife Management? Case Studies of Migratory Birds"
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Accelerating Deforestation in the Congo Basin Can Pose Climate Risks PDF A response to: Nasi. 2005. "Potential Methodological Flaw in the Examination of the Effects of Logging"