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CONTENTS OF VOLUME 33, 2006 4 Pages | MARCH 2006 PAPERS lhe nature and role of experiential knowledge for environmental conservation By loan Fazey, John A. Fazey, Janet G. Salishi denmayer and Steve Dovers \ review of landholder motivations and determinants for participation in conservation covenanting programmes By Thomas Kabii and | Contrasting the community strt re and select geochemical characteristics of three intertidal regions in relation to shellfish farmis , . ” By L. 1. Bendell- You ng Multivariate behavioural response of harlequin ducks to aircraft disturbance in Labrador By R. lan Goudie Evaluating the sustainability of hunting: a comparison oaf ) t 7h arvest profiles across three Huaorani communities dV Margare L Franzei Overcoming human obsta 1 of recreational fishery resources, with emphasis on central Europe By Robert Arlingl Forest policies, management and conservation in Soviet (1920-1991 and post-Soviet (1991-2005) Armenia By Hovik Y. Sayadyan and Rafael 1 Socioeconomic factors that lead 1 yral reef fisheries of Papua New Guinea By /. E. Cinne BOOK REVIEWS Environmental Archaeolog [} (CUICLiLadi u } J tical Aj by Nick Branch, Matthew Canti, Peter lark and Chris Turney (SIMON BLOCKLEY); Mankind and tie Oceans, edited by Nobuyuki Miyazaki, Zatar Adeel and Kouchi Ohwada (J. S$. EDM cal F s: Regional Paths of Destruction and ration in the Late Twentieth Century, by Thomas K. Rudel (WILLIAM F LAURANCE); Restoration The New Frontier, edited by Jelte Van Andel and James Aronson (TRUMAN P. YOUNG); Working ts in the Neotropics: Conservation through Sustainable iy nagement?, edited by Daniel J. Zarin, Janaki X. R. Alavalapati, Francis E. Putz and Marianne Schmink (HARINI NAGENDRA); Environmental Change. Key Issues and Alternative Approaches, by Frank Ol ih ‘ M. MANNION); Plan B 2.0: Rescuing a Planet Under Stress and a Civilization in Trouble, by Lest Bir own (NORMAN MYERS); Applied Environmental Economics. A GIS Approach »st-Benefit Analysis, ra Ian J. Bateman, Andrew A. Lovett and Julii S. Brainard (STEVE SHL 2 JUNE 2006 COMMENT ie -~¢ a ctivity in modern society: is there also an ¢ nvironmental benefit? »s Pre tt) PAPERS Benefits of local residents visiting La Selva Biological Station, Costa Rica By Randall S. Moorman The USA's international trade in fish leather, from a conservation perspective By Melissa Grey, Ann-Marie Blais, Bob Hunt and Amanda C. J. Vincent Assessment of coastal dune vulnerability to natural and anthropogenic disturbances along the Gulf of Mexico By M. Luisa Martinez, Juan B. Gallego-Fernandez, José G. Garcia-Franco, Coral Moctezuma and Claudia D. Jiménez he influence of sampling intensity on vegetation cl: assification and the implications for environmental management ind R G Himalayan medicinal plant diversity in an ecologically complex high altitude anthropogenic landscape, Dolpo, Nepal By Sures! Kuma Grhimire, yl Me Ke) d 1 fl liz At NCE (aay Thomas Forest property rights under nationalized forest management in Bhutan By Lam Dorji, Edward L. Webb and Ganesh P Shivakoti I - \ N : . T Farmer attitudes towards conservation in Jigme Singye Wangchuck National Park, Bhuta By Sonam Wa ye ; Wang, Jam Sic Lassole and Paul D Cu —" 5 ee Short-term mangrove browsing by al water buffalo: conflict between natural resources, wildlife and subsistence interests? BDy Yi/. i Dahdouh-Guebas D. Vrancken Factors inluencing the sustainability of customary dugong hunting by a remote indigenous community , r r , | I By Donna Kwan Helene Marsh ai a Steven Velean BOOK REVIEWS World Atlas of Great Apes and their Conservation, edited by Julian Caldecott and Vera Miles (VOLKER YMMER and ANDREW FOWLER); 4n Introduction to Cultural Ecology, by Mark Q. Sutton and E. N. th GARRY W. TROMPF); Restoration of Aquatic Ecosystems, by Robert ; Livingston (MICHAEL ELLIOTT); Volcanoes and the Environment, edited by Joan Marti and Gerald G. J. Ernst— _ EN MASON); Varine Ecology: Processes, Systems and Impacts, by Michael J. Kaiser, Martin J. Acerill, imon Jennings, David N. Thomas, David K. A. Barnes, ian S. Brierley, Nicholas V. C. Polunin, David G. Raffaelli, and Peter J. Le B. Williams (CHRIS L. J. FRID); Metacommunities: Spatial Dynamics and Ecological Communities, edited by Marcel Holyoak, Matthew A. Leibold and Robert D. Holt (KEVIN J. GASTON); Sustainable Vianagement of Headwater Resources. Research from Africa and India, edited by Libor Jansky, hides }. Haigh und Haushila Prasad (TED L. NAPIER); Plant Conservation: a Natural History Approach, edited by Gary A. Krupnick and W. John Kress (SIMON J. OWENS) No. 3 SEPTEMBER 2006 COMMENTS Containing destruction from Brazil's Amazon highways; now is the time to give weight to the environment in decision-making > py ee } By Philip I Fear MSI foward an optimal approach for health and transportation Paul A. 1 Higgins PAPERS [raditional gathering of native hu/a plants in alien-invaded Hawaiian forests: adaptive practices, impacts on alien invasive species and conservation implications By lamara a7 ktin, A. Namaka 9 hite He ad and Ho ala I raiola \ re-emerging Atlantic forest? Urbanization, industrialization and the forest transition in Santa Catarina, southern Brazil By Sandra R. Baptista and Thomas K. Rudel Scale-dependent patterns of deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon By3 y RRoobler t : M. Is ewers and1 WiWlill liam EEl Laurance Interactions between land use/land cover change, forest fires and landscape structure in Sierra de Gredos (Central Spain) By Olga Viedma, José M. Moreno and Ignacio Rieiro Iberian steppes and their effects on tors shaping imp ns: a case study of the Zakynthos ] 4 1) Nationa! Marine | ern hills of Nepal | forest of northern India: implications taxa inventories for designing marine BOOK REVIEWS Enhancing Participatio tional Approaches and Information HREIER); Ecology and evolution in the nell1| 1y , Brian I. Crother, Craig Guyer, ; Public Participation in the Governance Jansky, Mikiyasu Nakayama and Kazimierz al Environmental Change. Perspectives KA JOKINEN); Seagrasses: Biology, cology and Conservai dited by Anthony W. D. Karkum, Roberth J. Orth and Carlos M. Duarte MIGUEL D. FORTES); § for Alternatives, edited by Cheryl A. Palm Stephen Vosti, Pedro A. Sanchez and Polly J. Ericksen (MANFRED DENICH); Water from Heaven. The } f /, by Robert Kandel (NEI ogy, Culture, and Sustainable Living, PAPERS Description, diagnosis, p iption: a critique of the application of co-evolutionary models to natural esource Management D J \merican marine ecoregion tL). Croll tegration or co-optation? Traditional knowledge and science in the \laska Beluga Whale Committee ) VM. la I Fe Nad ‘ Ca it } Le f [ j a 4 K byry? f la ? Ost Socioeconomic constraints, environmental impacts and drivers of change in the Congo Basin as perceived by logging companies By Manuel Ruiz Pérez, 1 Ezzine Di al Vasi, Jeffrey A. Sayer, Alain Karsenty, Marieke Sassen, , ; ; ), Jean-Claude Neuinguiri, Donatien Nzala, Benjamin To \daptive value of participato! versity onitoring in community forestry POPICE i \re mangroves worth replanting conomic benefits of a community-based reforestation project ‘ " 1 rT) y ry Tt) ] y 2 . . 3y Mark E. M. Wai Giselle P B. Sa ’ rgenne H. Primavera, Gareth Edwards-Jones and Lewis L/e |V a} ) Contents Community attitudes toward three protected areas in Upper Myanmar (Burma) { , Pay , By Teri Allendorf, Khaing Khaing Swe, Thida Oo, Ye Htut, Myint ing, Myint 4 1ung, Keera JillE€ ndort, Lee “ANN Haye R , eDt+e r Ljy eim. egru— vey, Cpri. s We nm. e? ; Implications for coral reef conservation of diver specialization 1€71, Mi He Le Be Nnett ana Rick Rollins BOOK REVIEWS The Role of Customary Law in Sustainable Development, by Peter Orebech, Fred Bosselman, Jes Bjarup, David Callies, Martin Chanock and Hanne Petersen (CHRISTOPH ANTONS); Under ¢G round Hou Creatures of ° ) ’ F ; Vud and Dirt Shape ou) World, by Yvonne Baskin (K ARI RI | Z -CC onservation Across Borders: Biodive rsity in an Interdependent World, by Charles C. Chester (ARTHUR H. WESTING); Flooding and I 1von Me ntal Challenges for Venice and its Lagoon: State of Knowledge, edited by C. A. Fletcher and T. Spencer (DAVID M. PAT I RSON); Global ( oastal ( hange, by Ivan Valiela (MIC i 1 \t l 4g KENNISI 1 ); Introductit 1 f0 Population Ecology, by Larry L. Rockwood (C. PATRICK DONCASTER ); How Nature Speaks: The Dynamics of the Human | tl Condition, edited by Yrj6 Haila and Chuck Dyke (DAVID J. BRUNCKHORST); Jropical Fore ST. ltmosphe ic ¢ ange, DbyI Yadvinder Malhi and Oliver Phillips (COMPTON TUCKER) AUTHOR INDEX Nussbaum, Ronald A., 275 Nzala, Donatien, 316 Oo, Thida, 344 Owens, Simon J., 177 Palacios, E., 294 Pantis, John D., 233 Paterson, David M., 367 Paudel, Krishna, 325 Pérez, Manuel Ruiz, 316 Pretty, Jules, 87 Primavera, Jurgenne H., 335 Ravishankar, T., 157 Rieiro, Ignacio, 212 Ritz, Karl, 365 Rollins, Rick, 353 Rudel, Thomas K., 195 Sagar, R., 256 Salisbury, Janet G., 1 Samonte- Ian, Giselle P.B., 335 Sassen, Marieke, 316 Sayadyan, Hovik Y., 60 Sayer, Jeffrey A., 316 Schreier, Hans, 274 Shivakoti, Ganesh P., 141 Shultz, Steve, 85 Singh, J.S., 256 Sommer, Volker, 172 Swe, Khaing Khaing, 344 Tella, José L., 223 lershy, B., 294 Ticktin, Tamara, 185 logridou, Anatoli, 233 loirambe, Benjamin, 316 lrompf, Garry W., 172 Tucker, Compton, 369 Viedma, Olga, 212 Vincent, Amanda C.]., 100 Vrancken, D., 157 Walton, Mark E.M., 335 Wang, Sonam Wangyel, 148 Webb, Edward L., 141, 244 Wemmer, Chris, 344 174 Westing, Arthur H., 366 ryn |., 306 Whitehead, A. Namaka, 185 lego-Fernandez, Juan B Wolf, S., 294 Norbert, 316 Yalibanda, Yves, 316 ia-Franco, José G., 109 Young, Truman P., 82 Kevin J., 175 >, Suresh Kumar, 128 SUBJECT INDEX Hawaii, 185 herbivore, 157 herpetology, 275 Himalaya, 128, 244 Histrionicus histrionicus, 28 Huaorani, 36 human dimensions, 46 ecology, 364 impact, 109, 128 hunting, 36, 164 hybrid economy, 164 incentives, 141 India, 157 inc licators, 325 indigenous ecological knowledge, 263 hunting, 164 knowledge, 1, 306 industrial development, 223 logging, 316 inland fisheries, 46 institutional factors, 233 institutions, 141 international collaboration, 294 jet aircraft noise, 28 Jigme Singye Wangchuck National Park, 148 Labrador, 28 Landsat MSS, 212 landscape, 118, 203 heterogeneity, 128 patterns, 212 land-use change, 212 60 local knowledge, 89 yement6,0 , 141, 325 threats, 89 141 management, 344 195 behaviour, 233 property, 306 fores I mangrove, 157 asin, 316 fractal dimension, 203 reforestation, 335 ervation, 128, 256, 294, 344 fre marine policy, 148 ecology, 174 cooperative research, 306 . ICES, life, 81 coral reefs, 73, 353 game depletion, : mammal, 164 Costa Rica 89 o€ selectivity, /- protected areas, 263, 353 conpivide ereo. VEG geographical information systen medicinal plants, 128, 244 covariance, 28 | 3 Melicope anisata, 185 covenants. 11 grassland, metacommunities, 175 cultural ecology, 172 grazing, Mexico, 294 customary law, 364 Sreat ape Microlepia strigosa, 185 data-halance. 118 Greece, 233 multivariate analysis, 28 DCA. 118 Gulf of Mexico, 109 Myanmar, 344 deforestation, 60, 195, 203 habitat loss, 223 natural . detrended correspondence analysis hagfish, 100 dynamics, 109 disturbance, 25% harlequin duck, 28 resource management, 281 diver specialization, 353 harvest composition, 36 nature conservation, 11 Subye t i Index pical primates, 36 seagrass, 277 threatened species, 164 128, 325 shape index, 203 timber, 335 ries, 100 sharks, 100 tourism, 335 | factors, 233 shellfish, 21 trade, 100, 244 t products, 185, 244 Shenomeris chinensis, 185 traditional ecological knowledge, 1, 306 slash-and-burn agriculture, 277 transboundary conservation, 294, 364 socioeconomic, 73 transfrontier reserves, 364 analysis, 335 tree constraints, 316 basal area, 256 socio-natural science, 281 species diversity, 256 soil, 364 species evenness, 256 biodiversity, 364 tropical sokshing, 141 ecology, 275 Spain, 212 forest, 81, 83, 364 spatial pattern, 203 PWINSPAN, 118 87, 184 species diversity, 128 USA, 100 177 stt ationary state, 212 Venice, 364 364 steppe, 223 volcano, 174 stingrays, 100 vulnerability, 109 11, 141 sustainability, 46, 164, 281, 353 water, 278 pl 89, 233, 344 sustainable buftalo, 157 ire species, 128 development, 364 management, 281 185 torestry, 316 resources management, 274 11I , iarvest, 185 watershed management 176 living, 278 wildlife conservation, 148 management, 176 wind farms, 223 t knowledge, 1 woody vegetation, 157 1 inventories, 263 Zakynthos National Marine Park, 233 nure, 325 Phailand, 353 j ae |

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