Volume 5, Issue 2
Jan 2002
Editorial
Research
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Special Feature
The Adaptive Decision-Making Process as a Tool for Integrated Natural Resource Management: Focus, Attitudes, and Approach
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Biomass Partitioning Following Defoliation of Annual and Perennial Mediterranean Grasses
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Finding a PATH toward Scientific Collaboration: Insights from the Columbia River Basin
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Cumulative Effects of Barriers on the Movements of Forest Birds
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Tropical Forest Reorganization after Cyclone and Fire Disturbance in Samoa: Remnant Trees as Biological Legacies
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Special Feature
Assessing the Performance of Natural Resource Systems
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Adapting Science to Adaptive Managers: Spidergrams, Belief Models, and Multi-agent Systems Modeling
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Special Feature
Spatial Modeling of Risk in Natural Resource Management
Insight
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Fuzzy Philosophy: A Foundation for Interneted Ecology?
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GPS and GIS Methods in an African Rain Forest: Applications to Tropical Ecology and Conservation
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Special Feature
Design and Analysis of Conservation Projects in Latin America: an Integrative Approach to Training
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Special Feature
Lessons from the Physics Education Reform Effort
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Special Feature
Integrated Natural Resource Management: Approaches and Lessons from the Himalaya
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Special Feature
Rediscovering Rites of Passage: Education, Transformation, and the Transition to Sustainability
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Special Feature
Delivering the Goods: Scaling out Results of Natural Resource Management Research
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Integrating Research on Food and the Environment: an Exit Strategy from the Rational Fool Syndrome in Agricultural Science
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Special Feature
Success Factors in Integrated Natural Resource Management R&D: Lessons from Practice
Synthesis
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Special Feature
The Reflective Practitioner: Learning and Teaching in Community-based Forest Management
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Adapting to Climate Change: Social-Ecological Resilience in a Canadian Western Arctic Community PDF
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Special Feature
Assessing Viability and Sustainability: a Systems-based Approach for Deriving Comprehensive Indicator Sets
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Blending Hard and Soft Science: the Follow-the-Technology Approach to Catalyzing and Evaluating Technology Change
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Special Feature
Reflections on Integration, Interaction, and Community: the Science One Program and Beyond
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Special Feature
Assessing the Impact of Integrated Natural Resource Management: Challenges and Experiences
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Special Feature
Negotiation Support Models for Integrated Natural Resource Management in Tropical Forest Margins
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Special Feature
The Question of Scale in Integrated Natural Resource Management
Book Review
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Coughenour, C. M., and S. Chamala. 2000. Conservation Tillage and Cropping Innovation: Constructing the New Culture of Agriculture. Iowa State University Press, Ames, Iowa, USA.
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Cronk, Q. C. B., and J. L. Fuller. 2001. Plant Invaders: the Threat to Natural Ecosystems. Earthscan Publications, London, UK.
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G. Gigerenzer, P. M. Todd, and the ABC Research Group. 2000. Simple Heuristics That Make Us Smart. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK.
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Barraclough, S. L., and K. B. Ghimire. 2000. Agricultural Expansion and Tropical Deforestation: Poverty, International Trade and Land Use. Earthscan, Sterling, Virginia, USA
Response
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Crucial Distinctions: Process and Product A response to: Sandhu. 2001. "Fixed Visions and Visionaries"
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Some Reservations about the Gap Concept A response to: Bradshaw and Borchers. 2000. "Uncertainty as Information: Narrowing the Science-policy Gap"
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In Search of Intelligent Life … A response to: Ludwig. 2001. "Crisis and Transformation"
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Path Dependence as an Example of a Dysfunctional Panarchy A response to: Henderson. 2001. "Path Dependence, Escaping Sustained Yield"
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Conservation of Native Pollinators via Honeybee Conservation A response to: Cane and Tepedino. 2001. "Causes and Extent of Declines among Native North American Invertebrate Pollinators: Detection, Evidence, and Consequences"
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Levin Has It Right A response to: Levin. 2001. "Immune Systems and Ecosystems"