Volume 6, Issue 1
Jun 2002
Editorial
Research
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Special Feature
Teaching and Learning Ecological Modeling over the Web: a Collaborative Approach PDF
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Priority Areas for Establishing National Forests in the Brazilian Amazon PDF
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Special Feature
A Fractal Landscape Realizer for Generating Synthetic Maps
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A Framework for Evaluating Land Use Planning Alternatives: Protecting Biodiversity on Private Land PDF
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Special Feature
Habitat Shape, Species Invasions, and Reserve Design: Insights from Simple Models
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On Spatial Resolution in Habitat Models: Can Small-scale Forest Structure Explain Capercaillie Numbers? PDF
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Special Feature
Estimating Resilience Across Landscapes
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A Theoretical Approach to Tourism Sustainability PDF
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Contribution of Inbreeding to Extinction Risk in Threatened Species PDF
Insight
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Special Feature
ConserveOnline and Fortaleza: Sharing Conservation Success and Failure on the Internet
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A Near-extinction Event in Lynx: Do Microsatellite Data Tell the Tale? PDF
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Patch Size and Population Density: the Effect of Immigration Behavior PDF
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Resilience Management in Social-ecological Systems: a Working Hypothesis for a Participatory Approach PDF
Synthesis
Response
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Acceptance, Rejection, and the Tightening Feedback Loop A response to: Holling. 2001. "Conservation Ecology, 2001: A Journal for Both Authors and Readers"
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Beyond Academia A response to: Costanza. 2000. "Visions of Alternative (Unpredictable) Futures and Their Use in Policy Analysis"
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The Unexpected Result Is Not Always a Failure A response to: Dawe, Bradfield, Boyd and Zolbrod. 2000. "Marsh Creation in a Northern Pacific Estuary: Is Thirteen Years of Monitoring Vegetation Dynamics Enough?"
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Questionable Methods A response to: Gutman, Noy-Meir, Seligman and Sternberg. 2001. "Biomass Partitioning Following Defoliation of Annual and Perennial Mediterranean Grasses"
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Our Paper on “Biomass Partitioning Following Defoliation of Annual and Perennial Mediterranean Grasses” A response to: Jones. 2002. "Questionable Methods"
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Getting a Purchase on Social Values: Further Commentary on Sustainability, A Marketing Perspective A response to: Whiteman. 1999. "Sustainability for the Planet: A Marketing Perspective"
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The Context of Grassland Defoliation A response to: Gutman, Noy-Meir, Seligman and Sternberg. 2001. "Biomass Partitioning Following Defoliation of Annual and Perennial Mediterranean Grasses"
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Scaling Natal Dispersal Distances: Confounding Factors A response to: Sutherland, Harestad, Price and Lertzman. 2000. "Scaling of Natal Dispersal Distances in Terrestrial Birds and Mammals"
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More Globally Coordinated Approach Needed to Control Aliens A response to: Perrings, Williamson, Barbier, Delfino, Dalmazzone, Shogren, Simmons and Watkinson. 2002. "Biological Invasion Risks and the Public Good: an Economic Perspective"
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Overlooked “Keystone” Ideas A response to: Rowe. 2001. "In Search of Intelligent Life ..."
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The Kyoto Protocol Is Cost-effective A response to: Holling and Somerville. 1998. "Impacts on Canadian Competitiveness of International Climate Change Mitigation"
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Conservation of Places Versus Processes A response to: Rowe. 2001. "In Search of Intelligent Life ..."
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Sustainability Science for Tropical Forests A response to: Elmqvist, Wall, Berggren, Blix, Fritioff and Rinman. 2001. "Tropical Forest Reorganization after Cyclone and Fire Disturbance in Samoa: Remnant Trees as Biological Legacies"
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Gender Economics of the Kyoto Protocol A response to: Gatto, Caizzi, Rizzi and De Leo. 2002. "The Kyoto Protocol Is Cost-effective"
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Building Bridges across the Gap A response to: Stilgoe. 2001. "Some Reservations about the Gap Concept"