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Nodes: 2286, Authors: 3860, Journals: 588, Words: 3771
Collection span: 1967 - 2005
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6011572060 2004 CONSERVATION BIOLOGY 18(2):466-477
Neke KS; Du Plessis MA
The threat of transformation: Quantifying the vulnerability of grasslands in South Africa
00
60212462061 2004 CONSERVATION BIOLOGY 18(3):621-630
Berkes F
Rethinking community-based conservation
00
6032591099 2000 CONSERVATION ECOLOGY 4(1):1
Bradshaw GA; Borchers JG
Uncertainty as information: Narrowing the science-policy gap
47
6045131300 2001 CONSERVATION ECOLOGY 5(1):1
Allen CR
Ecosystems and immune systems: Hierarchical response provides resilience against invasions
01
6053181301 2001 CONSERVATION ECOLOGY 5(1):1-13
Janssen MA
An immune system perspective on ecosystem management
14
606151302 2001 CONSERVATION ECOLOGY 5(1):1-14
Munasinghe M
Exploring the linkages between climate change and sustainable development: A challenge for transdisciplinary research
23
6071411514 2002 CONSERVATION ECOLOGY 5(2):1
Marmorek D; Peters C
Finding a PATH toward scientific collaboration: Insights from the Columbia River basin
00
6083251515 2002 CONSERVATION ECOLOGY 5(2):1
Elmqvist T; Wall M; Berggren AL; Blix L; Fritioff A; et al.
Tropical forest reorganization after cyclone and fire disturbance in Samoa: Remnant trees as biological legacies
00
60911411516 2002 CONSERVATION ECOLOGY 5(2):1
Berkes F; Jolly D
Adapting to climate change: Social-ecological resilience in a Canadian Western Arctic community
00
6101311517 2002 CONSERVATION ECOLOGY 5(2):1
Lal P; Lim-Applegate H; Scoccimarro M
The adaptive decision-making process as a tool for integrated natural resource management: Focus, attitudes, and approach
00
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
6110361518 2002 CONSERVATION ECOLOGY 5(2):1
van Noordwijk M; Tomich TP; Verbist B
Negotiation support models for integrated natural resource management in tropical forest margins
00
6123111519 2002 CONSERVATION ECOLOGY 6(1):1
Pandey N
Gender economics of the Kyoto protocol
00
6131211520 2002 CONSERVATION ECOLOGY 6(1):1
Pandey DN
Sustainability science for tropical forests
12
6148621521 2002 CONSERVATION ECOLOGY 6(1):1
Casagrandi R; Rinaldi S
A theoretical approach to tourism sustainability
11
61518561522 2002 CONSERVATION ECOLOGY 6(1):1
Walker BH; Carpenter SR; Anderies JM; Abel N; Cumming GS; et al.
Resilience management in social-ecological systems: a working hypothesis for a participatory approach
1115
6168251523 2002 CONSERVATION ECOLOGY 6(1):1
Peterson GD
Estimating resilience across landscapes
14
617131524 2002 CONSERVATION ECOLOGY 6(1):1
Folke C; Gunderson LH
A kaleidoscope of change
02
618121525 2002 CONSERVATION ECOLOGY 6(2):1
Jones G
Response to Ludwig et al. 2000. "Sustainability, stability, and resilience" - Impacts of grazing
00
61942381526 2002 CONSERVATION ECOLOGY 6(2):1
McClanahan T; Polunin NVC; Done T
Ecological states and the resilience of coral reefs
03
62012821783 2003 CONSERVATION ECOLOGY 7(1):1
Redman CL; Kinzig AP
Resilience of past landscapes: Resilience theory, society, and the Longue Duree
12
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
6216211784 2003 CONSERVATION ECOLOGY 7(1):1
Gunderson LH; Folke C
Toward a "science of the long view"
01
6226181785 2003 CONSERVATION ECOLOGY 7(2):1
Folke C; Gunderson LH
An end and a beginning
00
6237491786 2003 CONSERVATION ECOLOGY 7(2):1
Fraser EDG
Social vulnerability and ecological fragility: Building bridges between social and natural sciences using the Irish Potato Famine as a case study
11
6244531787 2003 CONSERVATION ECOLOGY 7(3):1
Wali A; Darlow G; Fialkowski C; Tudor M; del Campo H; et al.
New methodologies for interdisciplinary research and action in an urban ecosystem in Chicago
23
6252751788 2003 CONSERVATION ECOLOGY 7(3):1
Salthe S
Infodynamics, a developmental framework for ecology/economics
12
6263171789 2003 CONSERVATION ECOLOGY 7(3):1
Heemskerk M; Wilson K; Pavao-Zuckerman M
Conceptual models as tools for communication across disciplines
22
6273611790 2003 CONSERVATION ECOLOGY 7(3):1
Stepp JR; Jones EC; Pavao-Zuckerman M; Casagrande DG; Zarger RK
Remarkable properties of human ecosystems
22
628161071791 2003 CONSERVATION ECOLOGY 7(3):1
Abel T; Stepp JR
A new ecosystems ecology for anthropology
11
62914711792 2003 CONSERVATION ECOLOGY 8(1):1
Milestad R; Hadatsch S
Organic farming and social-ecological resilience: the alpine valleys of Solktaler, Austria
11
6304261793 2003 CONSERVATION ECOLOGY 8(1):1
Davidson-Hunt A; Berkes F
Learning as you journey: Anishinaabe perception of social-ecological environments and adaptive learning
00
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
6312511794 2003 CONSERVATION ECOLOGY 8(1):1
Long J; Tecle A; Burnette B
Cultural foundations for ecological restoration on the white mountain Apache reservation
23
6325371795 2003 CONSERVATION ECOLOGY 8(2):1
Conroy MJ; Allen CR; Peterson JT; Pritchard L; Moore CT
Landscape change in the southern Piedmont: Challenges, solutions, and uncertainty across scales
11
6332561303 2001 CONTEMPORARY PACIFIC 13(1):33-54
Hyndman D
Academic responsibilities and representation of the Ok Tedi crisis in postcolonial Papua New Guinea
03
6343431100 2000 CONTEMPORARY SOCIOLOGY-A JOURNAL OF REVIEWS 29(1):13-27
Buttel FH
Ending hunger in developing countries
12
6353311304 2001 CONTINENTAL SHELF RESEARCH 21(18-19):1999-2019
Jansson BO; Stalvant CE
The Baltic Basin Case Study - towards a sustainable Baltic Europe
01
636169278 1991 CORAL REEFS 10(1):1-12
GUZMAN HM; JACKSON JBC; WEIL E
SHORT-TERM ECOLOGICAL CONSEQUENCES OF A MAJOR OIL-SPILL ON PANAMANIAN SUBTIDAL REEF CORALS
039
637153792 1998 CORAL REEFS 17(4):399-416
Russ GR; Alcala AC
Natural fishing experiments in marine reserves 1983-1993: roles of life history and fishing intensity in family responses
125
63823082062 2004 CRITICAL REVIEWS IN PLANT SCIENCES 23(2):175-193
Welbaum GE; Sturz AV; Dong ZM; Nowak J
Managing soil microorganisms to improve productivity of agro-ecosystems
00
6390019 1978 CURRENT ANTHROPOLOGY 19(1):133-133
KAR RK
HUMAN ADAPTABILITY IN NORTHEAST INDIA
00
640525439 1979 CURRENT ANTHROPOLOGY 20(3):517-540
TORRY WI
ANTHROPOLOGICAL STUDIES IN HAZARDOUS ENVIRONMENTS - PAST TRENDS AND NEW HORIZONS
427
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
641221757 1980 CURRENT ANTHROPOLOGY 21(1):21-44
DIRKS R
SOCIAL RESPONSES DURING SEVERE FOOD SHORTAGES AND FAMINE
244
642426758 1980 CURRENT ANTHROPOLOGY 21(6):727-750
YESNER DR
MARITIME HUNTER-GATHERERS - ECOLOGY AND PREHISTORY
357
643422081 1981 CURRENT ANTHROPOLOGY 22(5):519-548
HAYDEN B
RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT IN THE STONE-AGE - TECHNOLOGICAL TRANSITIONS AMONG HUNTER-GATHERERS
072
6443162133 1984 CURRENT ANTHROPOLOGY 25(4):399-415
BARGATZKY T
CULTURE, ENVIRONMENT, AND THE ILLS OF ADAPTATIONISM
118
6452192208 1988 CURRENT ANTHROPOLOGY 29(1):33-80
SANDERS WT; NICHOLS DL
ECOLOGICAL THEORY AND CULTURAL-EVOLUTION IN THE VALLEY OF OAXACA
014
6463211412 1994 CURRENT ANTHROPOLOGY 35(5):483-520
WILKINSON TJ
THE STRUCTURE AND DYNAMICS OF DRY-FARMING STATES IN UPPER MESOPOTAMIA
016
6470161413 1994 CURRENT ANTHROPOLOGY 35(5):565-594
MCGHEE R
DISEASE AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF INUIT CULTURE
15
6484188926 1999 CURRENT ANTHROPOLOGY 40(5):621-652
Ruttan LM; Mulder MB
Are east African pastoralists truly conservationists?
622
64931221527 2002 CURRENT ANTHROPOLOGY 43(3):451-477
Nigh R
Maya medicine in the biological gaze - Bioprospecting research as herbal fetishism
05
65001201796 2003 CURRENT ANTHROPOLOGY 44:S3-S30
Gray SJ; Sundal M; Wiebusch B; Little MA; Leslie PW; et al.
Cattle raiding, cultural survival, and adaptability of East African pastoralists
01
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
65101521797 2003 CURRENT ANTHROPOLOGY 44(1):87-107
Ehrlich PR; Feldman M
Genes and cultures - What creates our behavioral phenome?
07
65201341798 2003 CURRENT ANTHROPOLOGY 44(3):349-368
Leach HM
Human domestication reconsidered
01
6531381799 2003 CURRENT ANTHROPOLOGY 44(5):722-728
Janssen MA; Kohler TA; Scheffer M
Sunk-cost effects and vulnerability to collapse in ancient societies
10
654019247 1990 CURRENT SCIENCE 59(3):152-156
SHETYE SR; GOUVEIA AD; PATHAK MC
VULNERABILITY OF THE INDIAN COASTAL REGION TO DAMAGE FROM SEA-LEVEL RISE
02
655110793 1998 CURRENT SCIENCE 75(4):353-355
Daniels RJR; Vencatesan J
Ecosystem flips in cultural landscapes: The case of Kolli Hills
00
656101281528 2002 CURRENT SCIENCE 83(5):593-602
Pandey DN
Global climate change and carbon management in multifunctional forests
26
65791361800 2003 CURRENT SCIENCE 85(1):46-59
Pandey DN; Gupta AK; Anderson DM
Rainwater harvesting as an adaptation to climate change
13
65811972063 2004 CURRENT SCIENCE 86(2):272-281
Pandey N
Equity in climate change treaty
00
6590112064 2004 DESALINATION 165(1-3):23-30
Khalil EE
Water strategies and technological development in Egyptian coastal areas
00
660228248 1990 DEVELOPMENT AND CHANGE 21(3):469-490
DEWAAL A
A REASSESSMENT OF ENTITLEMENT THEORY IN THE LIGHT OF THE RECENT FAMINES IN AFRICA
431
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
661023414 1994 DEVELOPMENT AND CHANGE 25(1):137-165
JOEKES S; HEYZER N; ONIANGO R; SALLES V
GENDER, ENVIRONMENT AND POPULATION
07
662875691 1997 DEVELOPMENT AND CHANGE 28(4):617-647
Fine B
Entitlement failure?
02
663175794 1998 DEVELOPMENT AND CHANGE 29(2):307-341
Ribot JC
Theorizing access: Forest profits along Senegal's charcoal commodity chain
530
6641861101 2000 DEVELOPMENT AND CHANGE 31(5):931-959
Leeuwis C
Reconceptualizing participation for sustainable rural development: Towards a negotiation approach
02
6652521102 2000 DEVELOPMENT AND CHANGE 31(5):1009-1035
Turner MD
Drought, domestic budgeting and wealth distribution in Sahelian households
11
66621331305 2001 DEVELOPMENT AND CHANGE 32(4):681-715
Adger WN; Benjaminsen TA; Brown K; Svarstad H
Advancing a political ecology of global environmental discourses
25
6670371529 2002 DEVELOPMENT AND CHANGE 33(5):911-933
Musah AF
Privatization of security, arms proliferation and the process of state collapse in Africa
01
6684372065 2004 DEVELOPMENT AND CHANGE 35(2):275-295
Korf B
War, livelihoods and vulnerability in Sri Lanka
01
6691272066 2004 DEVELOPMENT AND CHANGE 35(2):297-326
Reddy VR; Reddy MG; Galab S; Soussan J; Springate-Baginski O
Participatory watershed development in India: Can it sustain rural livelihoods?
00
6701340 1979 DISASTERS 3(3):239-241
WESTGATE K
DISASTER PREVENTION AND MITIGATION - MOTIVES AND METHODS
00
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
6712841 1979 DISASTERS 3(3):275-281
TAYLOR AJ
DIRECTIONS FOR SOCIAL-RESEARCH IN DISASTER PREVENTION, MITIGATION AND RELIEF
01
67211542 1979 DISASTERS 3(3):287-292
SNARR DN; BROWN EL
PERMANENT POST-DISASTER HOUSING IN HONDURAS - ASPECTS OF VULNERABILITY TO FUTURE DISASTERS
02
67312243 1979 DISASTERS 3(3):293-306
WISNER B
FLOOD PREVENTION AND MITIGATION IN THE PEOPLES-REPUBLIC-OF-MOZAMBIQUE
11
67411159 1980 DISASTERS 4(2):231-235
MARGOLIS M
NATURAL DISASTER AND SOCIOECONOMIC CHANGE - POST-FROST ADJUSTMENTS IN PARANA, BRAZIL
12
675125150 1985 DISASTERS 9(4):295-300
RIEBSAME WE
CLIMATE HAZARDS - LESSONS FROM RECENT EVENTS IN THE UNITED-STATES
04
67603249 1990 DISASTERS 14(2):115-122
AFORNAS AH
PASTORAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL SECURITY IN EAST-AFRICA
01
677432279 1991 DISASTERS 15(3):237-243
DEMARCHI B
EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION BETWEEN THE SCIENTIFIC COMMUNITY AND THE MEDIA
00
678126323 1992 DISASTERS 16(3):217-229
HAQUE CE; BLAIR D
VULNERABILITY TO TROPICAL CYCLONES - EVIDENCE FROM THE APRIL 1991 CYCLONE IN COASTAL BANGLADESH
46
679321415 1994 DISASTERS 18(2):95-106
YARNAL B
SOCIOECONOMIC RESTRUCTURING AND VULNERABILITY TO ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS IN BULGARIA
35
680340468 1995 DISASTERS 19(3):198-215
JASPARS S; YOUNG H
MALNUTRITION AND POVERTY IN THE EARLY STAGES OF FAMINE - NORTH DARFUR, 1988-90
12
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
681242692 1997 DISASTERS 21(3):206-222
Chan NW
Institutional arrangements for flood hazard management in Malaysia: An evaluation using the criteria approach
00
682584693 1997 DISASTERS 21(4):284-304
Alexander D
The study of natural disasters, 1977-1997: Some reflections on a changing field of knowledge
48
6831121927 1999 DISASTERS 23(1):1-18
Morrow BH
Identifying and mapping community vulnerability
615
684372928 1999 DISASTERS 23(4):292-305
Webb P; Harinarayan A
A measure of uncertainty: The nature of vulnerability and its relationship to malnutrition
04
6851101103 2000 DISASTERS 24(3):254-261
Boyce JK
Let them eat risk? Wealth, rights and disaster vulnerability
23
6864631306 2001 DISASTERS 25(1):19-35
Bankoff G
Rendering the world unsafe: 'Vulnerability' as western discourse
14
6871341307 2001 DISASTERS 25(3):251-268
Wisner B
Risk and the neoliberal state: Why post-Mitch lessons didn't reduce El Salvador's earthquake losses
02
6884571530 2002 DISASTERS 26(1):28-48
Tobin GA; Whiteford LM
Community resilience and volcano hazard: The eruption of Tungurahua and evacuation of the Faldas in Ecuador
00
6890431801 2003 DISASTERS 27(3):224-238
Bankoff G
Constructing vulnerability: The historical, natural and social generation of flooding in metropolitan manila
01
6900 1802 2003 DISASTERS 27(4):351-352
Alexander D
The vulnerability of cities: Natural disasters and social resilience
00
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
6911572067 2004 DISASTERS 28(1):41-62
Mutton D; Haque CE
Human vulnerability, dislocation and resettlement: Adaptation processes of river-bank erosion-induced displacees in Bangladesh
00
6922612068 2004 DISASTERS 28(4):353-372
Howe P; Devereux S
Famine intensity and magnitude scales: A proposal for an instrumental definition of famine
00
6931402069 2004 DISASTERS 28(4):373-387
Thomalla F; Schmuck H
'We all knew that a cyclone was coming': Disaster preparedness and the cyclone of 1999 in Orissa, India
00
694141929 1999 DISCOVERY AND INNOVATION 11(1-2):21-32
Odihi JO
Land use and misuse and the Ibadan flood problems: 1955-1980
00
6957751531 2002 DISCRETE DYNAMICS IN NATURE AND SOCIETY 7(2):93-100
Rosser JB
Complex coupled system dynamics and the global warming policy problem
00
696271416 1994 DISEASE IN EVOLUTION 740:24-43
SHERMAN K
COASTAL ECOSYSTEM HEALTH - A GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE
01
697130417 1994 DISEASE IN EVOLUTION 740:423-435
EPSTEIN PR
FRAMEWORK FOR AN INTEGRATED ASSESSMENT OF HEALTH, CLIMATE-CHANGE, AND ECOSYSTEM VULNERABILITY
12
69819694 1997 ECLOGAE GEOLOGICAE HELVETIAE 90(3):463-469
Schoeneich P; Busset-Henchoz MC; Bridel L; Putallaz SD; Herold-Revaz A; et al.
Risk assessment by the inhabitants: Various perceptions and psychological adaptions
00
699495930 1999 ECOGRAPHY 22(4):337-348
Haila Y
Socioecologies
05
700670324 1992 ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS 2(4):460-477
FLEMING RA; SHOEMAKER CA
EVALUATING MODELS FOR SPRUCE BUDWORM FOREST MANAGEMENT - COMPARING OUTPUT WITH REGIONAL FIELD DATA
07
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
70116367 1993 ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS 3(4):552-555
HOLLING CS
INVESTING IN RESEARCH FOR SUSTAINABILITY
1231
702269418 1994 ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS 4(3):497-517
PICKUP G; BASTIN GN; CHEWINGS VH
REMOTE-SENSING-BASED CONDITION ASSESSMENT FOR NONEQUILIBRIUM RANGELANDS UNDER LARGE-SCALE COMMERCIAL GRAZING
532
703256469 1995 ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS 5(4):956-961
LUGO AE
MANAGEMENT OF TROPICAL BIODIVERSITY
423
704375470 1995 ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS 5(4):978-992
REID RS; ELLIS JE
IMPACTS OF PASTORALISTS ON WOODLANDS IN SOUTH TURKANA, KENYA - LIVESTOCK-MEDIATED TREE RECRUITMENT
431
70527564 1996 ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS 6(1):26-27
Orians GH
Economic growth, the environment, and ethics
14
7068139565 1996 ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS 6(2):338-362
Mangel M; Talbot LM; Meffe GK; Agardy MT; Alverson DL; et al.
Principles for the conservation of wild living resources
674
707317566 1996 ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS 6(2):370-372
Folke C
Conservation, driving forces, and institutions
02
708412567 1996 ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS 6(3):733-735
Holling CS
Surprise for science, resilience for ecosystems, and incentives for people
316
709128568 1996 ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS 6(3):745-747
Ringold PL; Alegria J; Czaplewski RL; Mulder BS; Tolle T; et al.
Adaptive monitoring design for ecosystem management
215
7101101569 1996 ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS 6(3):842-864
Starfield AM; Chapin FS
Model of transient changes in arctic and boreal vegetation in response to climate and land use change
245
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
711231570 1996 ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS 6(3):971-974
Carpenter SR; Jackson LJ; Kitchell JF; Stow CA
Organochlorine contaminants in the Great Lakes - Response
04
7125108571 1996 ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS 6(4):978-990
Costanza R
Ecological economics: Reintegrating the study of humans and nature
414
713750572 1996 ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS 6(4):1018-1024
Folke C; Holling CS; Perrings C
Biological diversity, ecosystems, and the human scale
1950
714238573 1996 ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS 6(4):1373-1377
Carpenter RA
Ecology should apply to ecosystem management: A comment
00
715346795 1998 ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS 8(1):S63-S71
Folke C; Kautsky N; Berg H; Jansson A; Troell M
The ecological footprint concept for sustainable seafood production: A review
610
716555796 1998 ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS 8(2):350-364
Norton BG
Improving ecological communication: The role of ecologists in environmental policy formation
323
7174121797 1998 ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS 8(3):891-904
Endter-Wada J; Blahna D; Krannich R; Brunson M
A framework for understanding social science contributions to ecosystem management
221
718155931 1999 ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS 9(1):3-9
Porter WF; Underwood HB
Of elephants and blind men: Deer management in the US national parks
012
719479932 1999 ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS 9(3):751-771
Carpenter SR; Ludwig D; Brock WA
Management of eutrophication for lakes subject to potentially irreversible change
2959
7201103933 1999 ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS 9(3):784-797
de Mazancourt C; Loreau M; Abbadie L
Grazing optimization and nutrient cycling: Potential impact of large herbivores in a savanna system
016
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
72142221104 2000 ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS 10(3):639-670
Dale VH; Brown S; Haeuber RA; Hobbs NT; Huntly N; et al.
Ecological principles and guidelines for managing the use of land
1052
7225931105 2000 ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS 10(4):958-970
Naiman RJ; Turner MG
A future perspective on North America's freshwater ecosystems
217
7239811106 2000 ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS 10(5):1251-1262
Berkes F; Colding J; Folke C
Rediscovery of traditional ecological knowledge as adaptive management
1537
72471211308 2001 ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS 11(2):584-600
Colding J; Folke C
Social taboos: "Invisible" systems of local resource management and biological conservation
22
72541651309 2001 ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS 11(4):1027-1045
Jackson RB; Carpenter SR; Dahm CN; McKnight DM; Naiman RJ; et al.
Water in a changing world
323
7261131532 2002 ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS 12(3):682-689
Harvey E; Hoekstra JM; OConnor RJ; Fagan WF
Recovery plan revisions: Progress or due process?
04
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Essington TE; Schindler DE; Olson RJ; Kitchell JF; Boggs C; et al.
Alternative fisheries and the predation rate of yellowfin tuna in the Eastern Pacific Ocean
03
72851061534 2002 ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS 12(5):1247-1260
Baron JS; Poff NL; Angermeier PL; Dahm CN; Gleick PH; et al.
Meeting ecological and societal needs for freshwater
15
7292701803 2003 ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS 13(1):51-67
Black AE; Morgan P; Hessburg PE
Social and biophysical correlates of change in forest landscapes of the interior Columbia Basin, USA
01
7304611804 2003 ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS 13(1):206-224
Richter BD; Mathews R; Wigington R
Ecologically sustainable water management: Managing river flows for ecological integrity
04
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
7313521805 2003 ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS 13(4):1135-1152
Ludwig D; Carpenter SR; Brock WA
Optimal phosphorus loading for a potentially eutrophic lake
01
7323432070 2004 ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS 14(2):313-324
Baker JP; Hulse DW; Gregory SV; White D; Van Sickle J; et al.
Alternative futures for the Willamette River Basin, Oregon
04
7331852071 2004 ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS 14(3):730-742
Pereira HM; Daily GC; Roughgarden J
A framework for assessing the relative vulnerability of species to land-use change
00
734241419 1994 ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS 11(3):237-248
KREUTER UP; WORKMAN JP
COSTS OF OVERSTOCKING ON CATTLE AND WILDLIFE RANCHES IN ZIMBABWE
07
735365574 1996 ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS 16(3):191-203
Smith F
Biological diversity, ecosystem stability and economic development
29
736240575 1996 ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS 17(1):49-64
Ruitenbeek HJ
Distribution of ecological entitlements: Implications for economic security and population movement
25
737156576 1996 ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS 18(1):3-13
Serrao EAS; Nepstad DC; Walker R
Upland agricultural and forestry development in the Amazon: Sustainability, criticality and resilience
214
738622695 1997 ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS 22(1):73-83
Perrings C; Walker BH
Biodiversity, resilience and the control of ecological-economic systems: The case of fire-driven rangelands
920
739383696 1997 ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS 23(2):113-133
Abel N
Mis-measurement of the productivity and sustainability of African communal rangelands: a case study and some principles from Botswana
28
740235798 1998 ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS 27(1):13-28
Kohn J
An approach to Baltic Sea sustainability
00
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
741120934 1999 ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS 29(2):179-182
Limburg KE; Folke C
The ecology of ecosystem services: introduction to the special issue
24
7424149935 1999 ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS 29(2):215-233
Moberg F; Folke C
Ecological goods and services of coral reef ecosystems
1017
7438132936 1999 ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS 29(2):253-268
Holmlund CM; Hammer M
Ecosystem services generated by fish populations
39
744848937 1999 ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS 30(1):67-78
Fankhauser S; Smith JB; Tol RSJ
Weathering climate change: some simple rules to guide adaptation decisions
21
745192938 1999 ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS 30(2):207-222
Prato T
Multiple attribute decision analysis for ecosystem management
07
746163939 1999 ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS 30(2):267-284
Ehrlich PR; Wolff G; Daily GC; Hughes JB; Daily S; et al.
Knowledge and the environment
02
747119940 1999 ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS 30(2):285-292
Batabyal AA
Aspects of the optimal management of cyclical ecological-economic systems
16
748142941 1999 ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS 31(1):107-121
Cantlon JE; Koenig HE
Sustainable ecological economies
01
749343942 1999 ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS 31(2):189-198
Boesch DF
The role of science in ocean governance
13
750242943 1999 ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS 31(2):199-213
Costanza R
The ecological, economic, and social importance of the oceans
15
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
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