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Nodes: 2286, Authors: 3860, Journals: 588, Words: 3771
Collection span: 1967 - 2005
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#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
9013382 1981 ENV MONOGRAPH 1(1):1-45
Timmerman P
Vulnerability, Resilience and the Collapse of Society
260
90211921 1978 ENVIRONMENT 20(7):16-&
FISCHHOFF B; HOHENEMSER C; KASPERSON RE; KATES RW
HANDLING HAZARDS
011
903117188 1987 ENVIRONMENT 29(10):4-&
MORGAN JR
LARGE MARINE ECOSYSTEMS - AN EMERGING CONCEPT OF REGIONAL MANAGEMENT
03
904149583 1996 ENVIRONMENT 38(2):6-&
Kates RW; Clark WC
Environmental surprise: Expecting the unexpected?
911
90515584 1996 ENVIRONMENT 38(7):4-5
Iles AT
Code green
00
906161585 1996 ENVIRONMENT 38(10):4-&
Kasperson JX; Kasperson RE; Turner BL
Regions at risk: Exploring environmental criticality
27
907364949 1999 ENVIRONMENT 41(6):6-+
Batterbury S; Forsyth T
Fighting back: Human adaptations in marginal environments
23
9084461127 2000 ENVIRONMENT 42(7):24-35
Locke C; Adger WN; Kelly PM
Changing places: Migration's social and environmental consequences
44
9091301338 2001 ENVIRONMENT 43(1):18-27
Clark WC
America's national interests in promoting a transition to sustainability: Issues for the new US administration
00
9102181339 2001 ENVIRONMENT 43(3):8-18
Rosenzweig C; Solecki WD
Climate change and a global city - Learning from New York
11
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
9112351552 2002 ENVIRONMENT 44(1):8-18
Mabogunje AL
Poverty and environmental degradation: Challenges within the global economy
01
9121441553 2002 ENVIRONMENT 44(2):8-19
Jacobs JW; Wescoat JL
Managing river resources: Lessons from Glen Canyon Dam
01
9132151554 2002 ENVIRONMENT 44(4):8-19
Obasi GOP
Embracing sustainability science: The challenges for Africa
00
9147361555 2002 ENVIRONMENT 44(10):20-36
Pittock AB
What next for IPCC?
11
9152211829 2003 ENVIRONMENT 45(5):28-38
Wilbanks TJ; Kane SM; Leiby PN; Perlack RD; Settle C; et al.
Possible responses to global climate change - Integrating mitigation and adaptation
11
9162201830 2003 ENVIRONMENT 45(6):22-+
Lambin EF; Geist HJ
Regional differences in tropical deforestation
00
9175231831 2003 ENVIRONMENT 45(10):8-20
Cash DW
Innovative natural resource management: Nebraska's model for linking science and decisionmaking
00
91841152085 2004 ENVIRONMENT 46(10):32-46
Moser SC; Dilling L
Making climate hot - Communicating the urgency and challenge of global climate change
00
91911445 1979 ENVIRONMENT AND BEHAVIOR 11(2):268-284
HANSON S; VITEK JD; HANSON PO
NATURAL DISASTER - LONG-RANGE IMPACT ON HUMAN RESPONSE TO FUTURE DISASTER THREATS
07
92024083 1981 ENVIRONMENT AND BEHAVIOR 13(4):387-416
JACKSON EL
RESPONSE TO EARTHQUAKE HAZARD - THE WEST-COAST OF NORTH-AMERICA
015
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
921116113 1983 ENVIRONMENT AND BEHAVIOR 15(4):458-486
LAMSON C
I THINK THEYRE ALL CAUGHT UP - AN INQUIRY OF HAZARD PERCEPTION AMONG NEWFOUNDLAND AND INSHORE FISHERMEN
11
922140370 1993 ENVIRONMENT AND BEHAVIOR 25(5):555-576
CARY J
THE NATURE OF SYMBOLIC BELIEFS AND ENVIRONMENTAL BEHAVIOR IN A RURAL SETTING
09
9231361128 2000 ENVIRONMENT AND BEHAVIOR 32(2):250-269
Steg L; Sievers I
Cultural theory and individual perceptions of environmental risks
03
9244351556 2002 ENVIRONMENT AND DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS 7:23-45
Krutilla K; Reuveny R
The quality of life in the dynamics of economic development
11
925141557 2002 ENVIRONMENT AND DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS 7:183-186
Walker BH
Human natures and the resilience of social-ecological systems: a comment on the Erhlichs' paper
00
9263401558 2002 ENVIRONMENT AND DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS 7:529-545
Molua EL
Climate variability, vulnerability and effectiveness of farm-level adaptation options: the challenges and implications for food security in Southwestern Cameroon
00
927280477 1995 ENVIRONMENT AND PLANNING A 27(11):1797-1814
Allanson P; Murdoch J; Garrod G; Lowe P
Sustainability and the rural economy: An evolutionary perspective
16
9282110950 1999 ENVIRONMENT AND PLANNING B-PLANNING & DESIGN 26(4):605-630
Alberti M
Modeling the urban ecosystem: a conceptual framework
07
9290431129 2000 ENVIRONMENT AND PLANNING B-PLANNING & DESIGN 27(2):183-196
Montagu S
GIS and natural resource planning in Papua New Guinea: a contextual analysis
00
9302701130 2000 ENVIRONMENT AND PLANNING C-GOVERNMENT AND POLICY 18(6):631-650
Das RJ
The state-society relation: the case of an antipoverty policy
01
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
9311652086 2004 ENVIRONMENT AND PLANNING C-GOVERNMENT AND POLICY 22(5):651-666
Sherlock KL; Kirk EA; Reeves AD
Just the usual suspects? Partnerships and environmental regulation
00
9324441559 2002 ENVIRONMENT AND PLANNING D-SOCIETY & SPACE 20(6):737-752
Mustafa D
To each according to his power? Participation, access, and vulnerability in irrigation and flood management in Pakistan
00
933181478 1995 ENVIRONMENT AND URBANIZATION 7(1):173-204
CHAMBERS R
POVERTY AND LIVELIHOODS - WHOSE REALITY COUNTS
319
934226698 1997 ENVIRONMENT AND URBANIZATION 9(1):203-226
Pelling M
What determines vulnerability to floods: A case study in Georgetown, Guyana
23
9352421340 2001 ENVIRONMENT AND URBANIZATION 13(1):185-199
Navarro L
Exploring the environmental and political dimensions of poverty: the cases of the cities of Mar del Plata and Necochea-Quequen
00
9361181341 2001 ENVIRONMENT AND URBANIZATION 13(2):117-133
Moctezuma P
Community-based organization and participatory planning in south-east Mexico City
00
9370 1832 2003 ENVIRONMENT AND URBANIZATION 15(1):216-216
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The vulnerability of cities: Natural disasters and social resilience
00
938291342 2001 ENVIRONMENT INTERNATIONAL 27(2-3):167-172
Ludwig JA; Coughenour MB; Liedloff AC; Dyer R
Modelling the resilience of Australian savanna systems to grazing impacts
14
9391141833 2003 ENVIRONMENT INTERNATIONAL 29(2-3):353-358
Rapport DJ; Howard J; Lannigan R; McCauley W
Linking health and ecology in the medical curriculum
00
94011442087 2004 ENVIRONMENT INTERNATIONAL 30(5):721-739
Pennington DW; Potting J; Finnveden G; Lindeijer E; Jolliet O; et al.
Life cycle assessment Part 2: Current impact assessment practice
04
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
941870810 1998 ENVIRONMENTAL & RESOURCE ECONOMICS 11(3-4):503-520
Perrings C
Resilience in the dynamics of economy-environment systems
819
9423151131 2000 ENVIRONMENTAL & RESOURCE ECONOMICS 16(1):93-104
Cheve M
Irreversibility of pollution accumulation - New implications for sustainable endogenous growth
11
9436481132 2000 ENVIRONMENTAL & RESOURCE ECONOMICS 16(2):185-210
Perrings C; Stern DI
Modelling loss of resilience in agroecosystems: Rangelands in Botswana
12
94421011133 2000 ENVIRONMENTAL & RESOURCE ECONOMICS 17(1):37-57
van den Bergh JCJM; Gowdy JM
Evolutionary theories environmental and resource economics: Approaches and applications
14
9452431343 2001 ENVIRONMENTAL & RESOURCE ECONOMICS 19(2):113-129
Darwin RF; Tol RSJ
Estimates of the economic effects of sea level rise
10
94681221560 2002 ENVIRONMENTAL & RESOURCE ECONOMICS 21(1):47-73
Tol RSJ
Estimates of the damage costs of climate change. Part 1: Benchmark estimates
67
9475381561 2002 ENVIRONMENTAL & RESOURCE ECONOMICS 21(1):89-100
Schlapfer F; Tucker M; Seidl I
Returns from hay cultivation in fertilized low diversity and non-fertilized high diversity grassland - An "insurance" value of grassland plant diversity?
00
9483411562 2002 ENVIRONMENTAL & RESOURCE ECONOMICS 21(2):135-160
Tol RSJ
Estimates of the damage costs of climate change - Part II. Dynamic estimates
811
9495701834 2003 ENVIRONMENTAL & RESOURCE ECONOMICS 26(4):499-525
Dasgupta P; Maler KG
The economics of non-convex ecosystems: Introduction
00
95031151835 2003 ENVIRONMENTAL & RESOURCE ECONOMICS 26(4):527-557
Chave J; Levin SA
Scale and scaling in ecological and economic systems
11
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
9512221836 2003 ENVIRONMENTAL & RESOURCE ECONOMICS 26(4):603-624
Maler KG; Xepapadeas A; De Zeeuw A
The economics of shallow lakes
00
9523441837 2003 ENVIRONMENTAL & RESOURCE ECONOMICS 26(4):625-646
Crepin AS
Multiple species boreal forests - What Faustmann missed
11
9535262088 2004 ENVIRONMENTAL & RESOURCE ECONOMICS 27(2):165-185
Krutilla K; Reuveny R
A renewable resource-based Ramsey model with costly resource extraction
00
95411760 1980 ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION 7(2):145-152
CLAPHAM WB
ENVIRONMENTAL-PROBLEMS, DEVELOPMENT, AND AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION SYSTEMS
02
95501226 1989 ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION 16(4):295-295
WESTING AH
COMPREHENSIVE HUMAN SECURITY AND ECOLOGICAL REALITIES
24
956045227 1989 ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION 16(4):323-329
WESTING AH
ENVIRONMENTAL SECURITY FOR THE DANUBE BASIN
02
957016282 1991 ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION 18(4):313-322
ROSENBERG NJ; CROSSON PR
THE MINK PROJECT - A NEW METHODOLOGY FOR IDENTIFYING REGIONAL INFLUENCES OF, AND RESPONSES TO, INCREASING ATMOSPHERIC CO2 AND CLIMATE CHANGE
36
958337326 1992 ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION 19(3):201-207
WESTING AH
ENVIRONMENTAL REFUGEES - A GROWING CATEGORY OF DISPLACED PERSONS
616
9591 371 1993 ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION 20(3):217-222
DOVERS SR; HANDMER JW
CONTRADICTIONS IN SUSTAINABILITY
123
960243422 1994 ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION 21(2):109-114
WESTING AH
POPULATION, DESERTIFICATION, AND MIGRATION
01
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
96100479 1995 ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION 22(1):78-78
WESTING AH
ERITREAN NATIONAL CODE OF CONDUCT FOR ENVIRONMENTAL SECURITY
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Frazier JG
Sustainable development: modern elixir or sack dress?
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9633701134 2000 ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION 27(4):326-333
Agrawal A
Adaptive management in transboundary protected areas: The Bialowieza National Park and Biosphere Reserve as a case study
11
9641411135 2000 ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION 27(4):359-367
Pethick JS; Crooks S
Development of a coastal vulnerability index: a geomorphological perspective
02
9652521136 2000 ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION 27(4):392-403
Cocklin C; Keen M
Urbanization in the Pacific: environmental change, vulnerability and human security
01
96621801563 2002 ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION 29(1):78-107
Kennish MJ
Environmental threats and environmental future of estuaries
05
96721961564 2002 ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION 29(4):436-459
Steneck RS; Graham MH; Bourque BJ; Corbett D; Erlandson JM; et al.
Kelp forest ecosystems: biodiversity, stability, resilience and future
25
9688501838 2003 ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION 30(1):79-90
Armitage DR
Traditional agroecological knowledge, adaptive management and the socio-politics of conservation in Central Sulawesi, Indonesia
21
969151166 1986 ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS 8(3):195-220
NORTON BG
CONSERVATION AND PRESERVATION - A CONCEPTUAL REHABILITATION
013
970261700 1997 ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS 19(3):227-245
Norton BG; Hannon B
Environmental values: A place-based theory
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#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
9713541344 2001 ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS 23(2):155-168
Ayres RU; van den Bergh JCJM; Gowdy JM
Strong versus weak sustainability: Economics, natural sciences, and "consilience"
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9722551839 2003 ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS 25(1):59-78
Alroe HF; Kristensen ES
Toward a systemic ethic: In search of an ethical basis for sustainability and precaution
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9730172089 2004 ENVIRONMENTAL GEOLOGY 45(3):401-407
Guo HM; Wang YX
Specific vulnerability assessment using the MLPI model in Datong city, Shanxi province, China
00
974139327 1992 ENVIRONMENTAL GEOLOGY AND WATER SCIENCES 20(3):165-179
ALEXANDER D
ON THE CAUSES OF LANDSLIDES - HUMAN ACTIVITIES, PERCEPTION, AND NATURAL PROCESSES
13
9753651345 2001 ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PERSPECTIVES 109:177-184
Bernard SM; Ebi KL
Comments on the process and product of the health impacts assessment component of the national assessment of the potential consequences of climate variability and change for the United States
01
9761951346 2001 ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PERSPECTIVES 109:191-198
Greenough G; McGeehin M; Bernard SM; Trtanj J; Riad J; et al.
The potential impacts of climate variability and change on health impacts of extreme weather events in the United States
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97711401565 2002 ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PERSPECTIVES 110:43-52
Levin RB; Epstein PR; Ford TE; Harrington W; Olson E; et al.
US drinking water challenges in the twenty-first century
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9781281566 2002 ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PERSPECTIVES 110(9):859-863
Braga ALF; Zanobetti A; Schwartz J
The effect of weather on respiratory and cardiovascular deaths in 12 US cities
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Parkes M; Panelli R; Weinstein P
Converging paradigms for environmental health theory and practice
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Daughton CG
Cradle-to-cradle stewardship of drugs for minimizing their environmental disposition while promoting human health. I. Rationale for and avenues toward a green pharmacy
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#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
9811291347 2001 ENVIRONMENTAL HISTORY 6(4):611-626
Mulvihill PR; Baker DC; Morrison WR
A conceptual framework for environmental history in Canada's North
01
9823802090 2004 ENVIRONMENTAL HISTORY 9(2):221-247
Endfield GH; Tejedo IF; O'Hara SL
Conflict and cooperation: Water, floods, and social response in colonial Guanajuato, Mexico
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Wei YM; Fan Y; Lu C; Tsai HT
The assessment of vulnerability to natural disasters in China by using the DEA method
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98412396 1982 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT 6(3):209-216
SCHWARE R
OFFICIAL AND FOLK FLOOD WARNING SYSTEMS - AN ASSESSMENT
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985133114 1983 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT 7(2):125-128
ALEXANDER D
ENVIRONMENTAL GEOLOGY - A HAZARD IN ITS OWN RIGHT
00
986233167 1986 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT 10(1):1-10
DUINKER PN; BEANLANDS GE
THE SIGNIFICANCE OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS - AN EXPLORATION OF THE CONCEPT
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9873181168 1986 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT 10(6):715-734
SMITH PGR; THEBERGE JB
A REVIEW OF CRITERIA FOR EVALUATING NATURAL AREAS
155
988158189 1987 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT 11(3):305-315
BOWONDER B
INTEGRATING PERSPECTIVES IN ENVIRONMENTAL-MANAGEMENT
01
989238190 1987 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT 11(5):607-617
AMOROS C; ROSTAN JC; PAUTOU G; BRAVARD JP
THE REVERSIBLE PROCESS CONCEPT APPLIED TO THE ENVIRONMENTAL-MANAGEMENT OF LARGE RIVER SYSTEMS
045
990152191 1987 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT 11(6):713-719
BROWN BJ; HANSON ME; LIVERMAN DM; MERIDETH RW
GLOBAL SUSTAINABILITY - TOWARD DEFINITION
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#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
991141209 1988 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT 12(2):133-143
LIVERMAN DM; HANSON ME; BROWN BJ; MERIDETH RW
GLOBAL SUSTAINABILITY - TOWARD MEASUREMENT
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992186210 1988 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT 12(4):463-478
GRZYBOWSKI AGS; SLOCOMBE DS
SELF-ORGANIZATION THEORIES AND ENVIRONMENTAL-MANAGEMENT - THE CASE OF SOUTH MORESBY, CANADA
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993123228 1989 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT 13(4):477-483
NICKERSON NH; DOBBERTEEN RA; JARMAN NM
EFFECTS OF POWER-LINE CONSTRUCTION ON WETLAND VEGETATION IN MASSACHUSETTS, USA
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994255252 1990 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT 14(3):297-305
DOVERS SR
SUSTAINABILITY IN CONTEXT - AN AUSTRALIAN PERSPECTIVE
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995241253 1990 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT 14(5):685-697
DEANGELIS DL; MULHOLLAND PJ; ELWOOD JW; PALUMBO AV; STEINMAN AD
BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLING CONSTRAINTS ON STREAM ECOSYSTEM RECOVERY
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996443283 1991 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT 15(4):483-495
KAY JJ
A NONEQUILIBRIUM THERMODYNAMIC FRAMEWORK FOR DISCUSSING ECOSYSTEM INTEGRITY
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997134328 1992 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT 16(2):231-242
PAUTOU G; GIREL J; BOREL JL
INITIAL REPERCUSSIONS AND HYDROELECTRIC DEVELOPMENTS IN THE FRENCH UPPER RHONE VALLEY - A LESSON FOR PREDICTIVE SCENARIOS PROPOSITIONS
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998145329 1992 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT 16(5):575-583
MOREY M; BOVER MJ; CASAS JA
CHANGE IN ENVIRONMENTAL STABILITY AND THE USE OF RESOURCES ON SMALL ISLANDS - THE CASE OF FORMENTERA, BALEARIC-ISLANDS, SPAIN
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999032330 1992 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT 16(6):735-742
PORFIRIEV BN
THE ENVIRONMENTAL DIMENSION OF NATIONAL-SECURITY - A TEST OF SYSTEMS-ANALYSIS METHODS
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10001120372 1993 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT 17(6):745-758
LINDENMAYER DB; CLARK TW; LACY RC; THOMAS VC
POPULATION VIABILITY ANALYSIS AS A TOOL IN WILDLIFE CONSERVATION POLICY - WITH REFERENCE TO AUSTRALIA
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#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
1001278423 1994 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT 18(5):663-676
LARSSON J; FOLKE C; KAUTSKY N
ECOLOGICAL LIMITATIONS AND APPROPRIATION OF ECOSYSTEM SUPPORT BY SHRIMP FARMING IN COLOMBIA
425
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Turner RK; Subak S; Adger WN
Pressures, trends, and impacts in coastal zones: Interactions between socioeconomic and natural systems
411
1003663587 1996 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT 20(3):289-296
Brown JR; MacLeod ND
Integrating ecology into natural resource management policy
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1004148588 1996 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT 20(3):397-410
Ringrose S; Chanda R; Nkambwe M; Sefe F
Environmental change in the mid-Boteti area of north-central Botswana: Biophysical processes and human perceptions
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Ebersole JL; Liss WJ; Frissell CA
Restoration of stream habitats in the western United States: Restoration as reexpression of habitat capacity
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1006061702 1997 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT 21(4):493-504
Yu XJ; Taplin R; Gilmour AJ
Climate convention implementation: An opportunity for the Pacific island nations to move toward sustainable energy systems
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1007112703 1997 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT 21(6):822-825
Bartell SM
Ecological risk assessment: Progressing through experience or stalling in debate
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Costanza R; Ruth M
Using dynamic modeling to scope environmental problems and build consensus
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1009465812 1998 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT 22(4):483-493
Slocombe DS
Defining goals and criteria for ecosystem-based management
215
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Smith CL; Gilden J; Steel BS; Mrakovcich K
Sailing the shoals of adaptive management: The case of salmon in the Pacific Northwest
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#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
1011150814 1998 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT 22(6):947-958
Smallwood KS; Wilcox B; Leidy R; Yarris K
Indicators assessment for habitat conservation plan of Yolo County, California, USA
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1012153951 1999 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT 23(1):15-30
Roux DJ; Kempster PL; Kleynhans CJ; Van Vliet HR; Du Preez HH
Integrating stressor and response monitoring into a resource-based water-quality assessment framework
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Shafer CL
US national park buffer zones: Historical, scientific, social, and legal aspects
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Ringold PL; Mulder BS; Alegria J; Czaplewski RL; Tolle T; et al.
Establishing a regional monitoring strategy: The Pacific Northwest Forest Plan
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1015140954 1999 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT 24(1):121-131
Shipworth D; Kenley R
Fitness landscapes and the Precautionary Principle: The geometry of environmental risk
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Morrison-Saunders A; Bailey J
Exploring the EIA/environmental management relationship
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1017297956 1999 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT 24(4):421-435
Smallwood KS; Beyea J; Morrison ML
Using the best scientific data for endangered species conservation
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10184119957 1999 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT 24(4):449-465
Imperial MT
Institutional analysis and ecosystem-based management: The institutional analysis and development framework
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10195411137 2000 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT 25(6):579-586
Meretsky VJ; Wegner DL; Stevens LE
Balancing endangered species and ecosystems: A case study of adaptive management in Grand Canyon
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Iyer-Raniga U; Treloar G
A context for participation in sustainable development
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#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
10212661139 2000 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT 26(5):479-489
Evrendilek F; Doygun H
Assessing major ecosystem types and the challenge of sustainability in Turkey
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Holmes KJ; Wolman MG
Early development of systems analysis in natural resources management from Man and Nature to the Miami Conservancy District
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10233381349 2001 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT 27(2):195-214
Roe E; Van Eeten M
Threshold-based resource management: A framework for comprehensive ecosystem management
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McDuff MD
Building the capacity of grassroots conservation organizations to conduct participatory evaluation
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10252431351 2001 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT 28(2):141-148
Moir WH; Block WM
Adaptive management on public lands in the United States: Commitment or rhetoric?
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10263431567 2002 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT 29(3):335-348
Villa F; McLeod H
Environmental vulnerability indicators for environmental planning and decision-making: Guidelines and applications
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Cushman RM; Jones SB
The relative importance of sources of greenhouse-gas emissions: Comparison of global through subnational perspectives
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Tran LT; Knight CG; O'Neill RV; Smith ER; Riitters KH; et al.
Fuzzy decision analysis for integrated environmental vulnerability assessment of the Mid-Atlantic region
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10291401570 2002 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT 30(1):98-109
Ringrose S; Chipanshi AC; Matheson W; Chanda R; Motoma L; et al.
Climate-and human-induced woody vegetation changes in Botswana and their implications for human adaptation
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103010631571 2002 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT 30(3):391-405
Verburg PH; Soepboer W; Veldkamp A; Limpiada R; Espaldon V; et al.
Modeling the spatial dynamics of regional land use: The CLUE-S model
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#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
10312671572 2002 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT 30(6):778-792
Huntington HP; Brown-Schwalenberg PK; Frost KJ; Fernandez-Gimenez ME; Norton DW; et al.
Observations on the workshop as a means of improving communication between holders of traditional and scientific knowledge
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10324591842 2003 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT 31(1):29-41
Habron G
Role of adaptive management for watershed councils
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Bunch MJ
Soft systems methodology and the ecosystem approach: A system study of the Cooum River and environs in Chennai, India
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