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 editorial  
 Reflective Practice    HTML  
 
  Lance Gunderson, Carl Folke, and Marco A. Janssen
 guest editorial  
 (sf)Conserving and Restoring Old Growth in Frequent-fire Forests: Cycles of Disruption and Recovery    HTML      
 
  Dave Egan
 perspective  
 (sf)Revolt and Remember: How the Shimshal Nature Trust Develops and Sustains Social-Ecological Resilience in Northern Pakistan    HTML      
 
  Mehjabeen Abidi-Habib and Anna Lawrence
 research  
 (sf)Domestic Forests: A New Paradigm for Integrating Local Communities’ Forestry into Tropical Forest Science    HTML      
 
  Geneviève Michon, Hubert de Foresta, Patrice Levang, and Francois Verdeaux
 (sf)The Principles of Conservation and Development: Do They Apply in Malinau?    HTML      
 
  A K. Boedhihartono, Petrus Gunarso, Patrice Levang, and Jeff Sayer
 (sf)Mechanisms of Resilience in Common-pool Resource Management Systems: an Agent-based Model of Water Use in a River Basin    HTML      
 
  Maja Schlüter and Claudia Pahl-Wostl
 (sf)Social Learning and Water Resources Management    HTML      
 
  Claudia Pahl-Wostl, Marc Craps, Art Dewulf, Erik Mostert, David Tabara, and Tharsi Taillieu
 Charting the New Territory of Adaptive Co-management: A Delphi Study    HTML      
 
  Ryan Plummer and Derek R. Armitage
 Relating Biodiversity and Landscape Spatial Patterning to Land Ownership Regimes in Northeastern Mexico    HTML      
 
  Miguel Alfonso Ortega-Huerta and Karla Kae Kral
 Poverty and Environmental Services: Case Study in Way Besai Watershed, Lampung Province, Indonesia    HTML      
 
  S. Suyanto, Noviana Khususiyah, and Beria Leimona
 (sf)A Framing Approach to Cross-disciplinary Research Collaboration: Experiences from a Large-scale Research Project on Adaptive Water Management    HTML      
 
  Art Dewulf, Greet François, Claudia Pahl-Wostl, and Tharsi Taillieu
 (sf)Cultural Factors as Co-Determinants of Participation in River Basin Management    HTML      
 
  Bert Enserink, Mita Patel, Nicole Kranz, and Josefina Maestu
 (sf)Using Backcast Land-Use Change and Groundwater Travel-Time Models to Generate Land-Use Legacy Maps for Watershed Management    HTML      
 
  Bryan Pijanowski, Deepak K. Ray, Anthony D. Kendall, Jonah M. Duckles, and David W. Hyndman
 Understanding the Consequences of Property Rights Mismatches: a Case Study of New Zealand’s Marine Resources    HTML      
 
  Tracy Yandle
 (sf)Sustaining Biodiversity in the Oregon Coast Range: Potential effects of Forest Policies in a Multi-ownership Province    HTML      
 
  Brenda C. McComb, Thomas A. Spies, and Keith A. Olsen
 (sf)Managing Change toward Adaptive Water Management through Social Learning    HTML      
 
  Claudia Pahl-Wostl, Jan Sendzimir, Paul Jeffrey, Jeroen Aerts, Ger Berkamp, and Katharine Cross
 (sf)Household Land Management and Biodiversity: Secondary Succession in a Forest-Agriculture Mosaic in Southern Mexico    HTML      
 
  Rinku Roy Chowdhury
 Transfer of Knowledge on Agroforestry Management Practices: the Structure of Farmer Advice Networks    HTML      
 
  Marney E. Isaac, Bonnie H. Erickson, S. James Quashie-Sam, and Vic R. Timmer
 (sf)Facing the Adaptive Management Challenge: Insights from Transition Management    HTML      
 
  Rutger van der Brugge and Roel van Raak
 (sf)Will Forests Remain in the Face of Oil Palm Expansion? Simulating Change in Malinau, Indonesia    HTML      
 
  Marieke Sandker, Aritta Suwarno, and Bruce M. Campbell
 synthesis  
 (sf)Sustainability Learning in Natural Resource Use and Management    HTML      
 
  J. David Tàbara and Claudia Pahl-Wostl
 Linking Ecosystem Health Indicators and Collaborative Management: a Systematic Framework to Evaluate Ecological and Social Outcomes    HTML      
 
  Tischa A. Muñoz-Erickson, Bernardo Aguilar-González, and Thomas D. Sisk
 An Update on the Scholarly Networks on Resilience, Vulnerability, and Adaptation within the Human Dimensions of Global Environmental Change    HTML      
 
  Marco A. Janssen
 (sf)Living among Frequent-fire Forests: Human History and Cultural Perspectives    HTML      
 
  Alexandra Murphy, Jesse Abrams, Terry Daniel, and Victoria Yazzie
 (sf)The Tribal Perspective of Old Growth in Frequent-fire Forests—Its History    HTML      
 
  Victoria Yazzie
 (sf)Defining Old Growth for Fire-adapted Forests of the Western United States    HTML      
 
  Merrill R. Kaufmann, Daniel Binkley, Peter Z. Fulé, Marlin Johnson, Scott L. Stephens, and Thomas W. Swetnam
 (sf)The Role of Old-growth Forests in Frequent-fire Landscapes    HTML      
 
  Daniel Binkley, Tom Sisk, Carol Chambers, Judy Springer, and William Block
 (sf)Past, Present, and Future Old Growth in Frequent-fire Conifer Forests of the Western United States    HTML      
 
  Scott R. Abella, W. Wallace Covington, Peter Z. Fulé, Leigh B. Lentile, Andrew J. Sánchez Meador, and Penelope Morgan
 (sf)Old-growth Policy    HTML      
 
  Diane Vosick, David M. Ostergren, and Lucy Murfitt
 (sf)Managing for Old Growth in Frequent-fire Landscapes    HTML      
 
  Carl E. Fiedler, Peter Friederici, Mark Petruncio, Charles Denton, and W. David Hacker
 (sf)Monitoring Old Growth in Frequent-fire Landscapes    HTML      
 
  Carl E. Fiedler, Peter Friederici, and Mark Petruncio
 The Six Faces of Traditional Ecological Knowledge: Challenges and Opportunities for Canadian Co-Management Arrangements    HTML      
 
  Nicolas Houde
 The Evolutionary Basis of Rigidity: Locks in Cells, Minds, and Society    HTML      
 
  Marten Scheffer and Frances R. Westley
 Locust Control in Transition: The Loss and Reinvention of Collective Action in Post-Soviet Kazakhstan    HTML      
 
  Kazbek Toleubayev, Kees Jansen, and Arnold van Huis
 insight  
 (sf)A Toolkit Modeling Approach for Sustainable Forest Management Planning: Achieving Balance between Science and Local Needs    HTML      
 
  Brian R. Sturtevant, Andrew Fall, Daniel D. Kneeshaw, Neal P. P. Simon, Michael J. Papaik, Kati Berninger, Frédérik Doyon, Don G. Morgan, and Christian Messier
 Bridges and Barriers to Developing and Conducting Interdisciplinary Graduate-Student Team Research    HTML      
 
  Wayde Cameron Morse, Max Nielsen-Pincus, Jo Ellen Force, and J. D. Wulfhorst
 Citizen Science as a Tool for Conservation in Residential Ecosystems    HTML      
 
  Caren B. Cooper, Janis Dickinson, Tina Phillips, and Rick Bonney
 Developing Adaptation and Adapting Development    HTML  
 
  Maria Carmen Lemos, Emily Boyd, Emma L. Tompkins, Henny Osbahr, and Diana Liverman
 Innovation and Metastability: a Systems Model    HTML      
 
  Nick Winder
 A Collaborative Research Process Studying Fruit Availability and Seed Dispersal within an Indigenous Community in the Middle Caqueta River Region, Colombian Amazon    HTML      
 
  Angela Parrado-Rosselli
 response  
 Plausible Stories or Tall Tales?

A response to: Schneider et al. 2007. “Scenarios are Plausible Stories about the Future, not Forecasts”

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  Donald Earl Harron
 Using Citizens to Do Science Versus Citizens as Scientists

A response to: Cooper et al. 2007. “Citizen Science as a Tool for Conservation in Residential Ecosystems”

   HTML  
 
  Shyamal Lakshminarayanan



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