CONTENTS OF VOLUME 34, 2007 No. 1 MARCH 2007 PAPERS Poor evidence-base for assessment of windfarm impacts on birds i] 7 ; y , By Gavin B. Stewart, Andrew S. Pullin and Christopher F Cok Aquarium fish exploitation in western Amazonia: conservation issues in Peru By Marte -Annick Moreau ana Oli @) i] Coome Exploring the gap between conservation science and protected area establishment in the Allpahuayo-Mishana National Reserve (Peruvian Amazonia) By Matti Salo and Aili Py y) hdla \ child's eye view of the insect world: percept By /. L. Snaddon and E. | Long-term trends in food habits of : and local factors “ar Df cS AT By C. Rodriguez, J. Nave Storytelling as a medium for balan lialogue on conservation in Cameroon By Wouter 1. De Groot Local law enforcement and illegal bushmeat hunting outside the Serengeti National Park, Tanzania By 7. Holmern, J. Muya a R Resources use, conservation attitudes, management intervention and park-people relations in the Western [erai landscape of Nepal j By Nabin Baral and Jo. Rural household participation in illegal ber felling in a cted area of West Sumatra, Indonesia 3y Yonariza and Edwa BOOK REVIEWS f} corouris in Scandinavia: Lessons in Theory and Practice, edited by Stefan Géssling and Johan Hultman (RALF BUCKLEY); Deforesting the Earth: From Prehistory to Global Crisis. An Abridgement, by Michael Williams (ROBERT M. EWERS); Conservation and the Genetics of Populations, by Fred W. Allendorf and Gordon Luikart (RICHARD FRANKHAM); Sustainability: A Philosophy of Adaptive Ecosystem Management, by Bryan G. Norton (MICHAEL P. NELSON); Culture of Ecology. Reconciling Economics and Environment, by Robert Babe (RICHARD B. NORGAARD); Applying Natures Design. Corridors as Strategies for Biodiversity , by Anthony B. Anderson and Clinton N. Jekins (IVETTE PERFECTO); Biodiversitayn d Conservation (Second edition), by Michael J. Jeffries (HERBERT H.T. PRINS); Globalization and New Geographies of Conservation, edited by Karl Zimmerer (TOM RUDEI No. 2 JUNE 2007 EDITORIAL Comments in Environmenta nservation: developing ial dialogue in environmental science By Nic holas Poluni nN an COMMENTS Environmental science, environmentalism and governance By Michael Sissenwine Apparent rapid fisheries escalation at a remote Caribbean island By M.W. Miller, D.B. McClellan, ].W. Wiener and \ new approach to the fight against desertification in Inner Mongolia : ; By Gang Li, Gaoming Jiang nggeng Li, Meizhen Liu, Yu Peng,5 Linghao Li and Xingguo Han Contents PAPERS Ecological and socioeconomic impacts of invasive alien species in island ecosystems By Jamie K. Reaser, Laura A. Meyerson, Quentin Cronk, Maj De Poorter, L. G. Eldrege, Edmund Green, Moses Kairo, Pepetua Latasi, Richard N. Mack, John Mauremootoo, Dennis O'Dowd, Warea Orapa, Soetikno Sastroutomo, Alan Saunders, Clare Shine, Sigurdur Thrainsson and Leliua Vaiutu Unofficial road building in the Brazilian Amazon: dilemmas and models for road governance By Stephen G. Perz, Christine Overdevest, Marcellus M. Caldas, Robert T: Walker and Eugénio Y. Arima Sustainability of community-based conservation: sea turtle egg harvesting in Ostional (Costa Rica) ten years later By Lisa M. Campbell, BethanyJ .H aalboom and Jennie Trow Past cultivation is a factor driving organization of dry grassland ground-active beetle communities By Sylvain Fadda, Jerome Orgeas, Philippe Ponel, Elise Buisson, Franck Torre and Thierry Dutoit Enhancing ecosystem management through social-ecological inventories: lessons from Kristianstads Vattenrike, Sweden By Lisen Schultz, Carl Folke and Per Olsson Political ecology of the degradation of forest commons in the Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh By Golam Rasul Biophysical and policy drivers of landscape change in a central Vietnamese district By Thiha, Edward L. Webb and Kiyoshi Honda BOOK REVIEWS Global Warming. Understanding the Forecast, by David Archer (KEITH ALVERSON); Corridor Ecology: The Science and Practice of Linking Landscapes for Biodiversity Conservation, by Jodi A. Hilty, William Z. Lidicker Jr and Adina M. Merenlender (CLINTON JENKINS); Logjam: Deforestation and the Crisis of Global Governance, by David Humphreys (CATHERINE MACKENZIE); River and Stream Ecosystems of the World, edited by C.E. Cushing, K.W. Cummins and G.W. Minshall (BJORN MALMQVIST); Green Cities. Urban Growth and the Environment, by Matthew E. Kahn (KEITH PEZZOLI); Emerging Threats to Tropical Forests, edited by William F. Laurance and Carlos A. Peres (DANIEL SIMBERLOFF); Killing our Oceans. Dealing with the Mass Extinction of Marine Life, by John Charles Kunich (JON VAN DYKE); The Urhan Whale: North Atlantic Right Whales at the Crossroads, edited by Scott D. Kraus and Rosalind M. Rolland (ARTHUR H. WESTING) No. 3 SEPTEMBER 2007 COMMENTS he assessment and interpretation of ecological impacts in human-dominated environments By F Bulleri, A. ]. Underwooadnd L. Benedetti-Cecchi Can a developing country like Chile invest in biodiversity conservation? By Marianne V. Asmiissen and Javier A. Simonetti PAPERS Determinants and efficacy of social capital in lake associations By Daniel Boyd Kramer Vulnerability analysis in environmental management: widening and deepening its approach By Loraine McFadden Increasing the dynamism of coastal landforms by modifying shore protection methods: examples from the eastern German Baltic Sea Coast By Karl FE Nordstrom, Reinhard Lampe and Nancy L. Jackson Influence of user characteristics on valuation of ecosystem services in the Dofiana Natural Protected Area (south-west Spain) By Berta Martin-Lépez, Carlos Montes and Javier Benayas Effects of prescribed burning and wildfires on Orthoptera in Central European peat bogs By Axel Hochkirch and Frauke Adorf The dual nature of parks: attitudes of neighbouring communities towards Kruger National Park, South Africa By Brandon Anthony Contents Farmer and professional attitudes to the large-scale ban on livestock grazing of grasslands in China By S. K. Dong, H. W. Gao, G. C. Xu, X. ¥. Hou, R. J. Long, M. Y. Kang and J. P. Lassoie Evaluating the performance of a decade of Save the Tiger Fund’s investments to save the world’s last wild tigers By Brian Gratwicke, John Se1de nsticker, Mahendra Shre stha Karin Vermilye and Matthew Birnbaum BOOK REVIEWS Ocean Biogeoche mical Dy namics, by Jorge L. Sarmiento and Nicolas Gruber (PETER BURKILL); Stakeholder Dialogues in Natural Resources Management. Theory and Practice, edited by Susanne Stoll-Kleemann and Martin Welp (FLORIAN DUENCKMANN); Gaiass Revenge. Climate Change and Humanitys Loss, by P. H. Liotta and Allan W. Shearer (ANDREW GOUDIE); Dynamic Models in Biology, by Stephen P. Ellner and John Guckenheimer (CAROLE L. HOM); Ecology and Ecosystem Conservation, by Oswald J. Schmitz (OWEN T. LEWIS); Precautionary Politics. Principle and Practice in Confronting Environmental Risk, by Kerry H. Whiteside (IRENE LORENZONI); Oceans. A Scientific American Reader, edited by Scientific American (STEPHEN MANGI); Reimagining Political Ecology, edited by Aletta Biersack and James B. Greenberg (WYNET SMITH) No. 4 DECEMBER 2007 COMMENTS How the emergence of biofuels challenigse s environmental conservation By Tobias Plieninger and Oliver Bens Conservation and development in tropical forest landscapes: a time to face the trade-offs? By 7.C.H. Sunderland, C. EhrinEgS haus and B.M. Campbel PAPERS Limits of territorially-focused conservation: a critical assessment based on cartographic and geographic approaches By Helen D. Hazen and Leil Psychological restoration in nature as a source of motivation for ecological behaviour By Terry Hartig, Florian G. Kaiser and Einar Strumse Spatial analysis of visitor preferences in the outdoor recreational niche of Mediterranean cultural landscapes ? . rT) ] J ] eeabie T pe. - By Maria F Schmitz, Itziar De Aranzabal and Francisco D. Pineda he return of ecosystem goods and services in replanted mangrove forests: perspectives from local communities in Kenya j ° Jv J > rT 7 1" By Patrik Rénnbdack, Beatrice Crona and Lisa Ingwatl Fifty years of deforestation and forest fragmentation in Madagascar By Grady J. Harper, Marc K. Steininger, Compton J. Tucker, Daniel Juhn and Frank Hawkins Australia By John Tibby, Marcus B. Lane BOOK REVIEWS Human Impacts on Amazonia. The role of Traditional Ecological Knowledge in Conservation and Development, edited by Darrell Addison Posey and Michael J. Balick (THOMAS LUDEWIGS); Managing Protected Areas. A Global Guide, edited by Michael Lockwood, Graeme L. Worboys and Ashish Kothari (PAUL JEPSON); Forest Ecology and Conservation. A Handbook of Techniques, by Adrian C. Newton (SIMON A. QUEENBOROUGH); Fueling our Future. An Introduction to Sustainable Energy, by Robert L. Evans (JIM PLATTS); Protected Areas and Regional Development in Europe. Towards a New Model for the 21°' Century, edited by Ingo Mose (RICHARD CLARKE); Fisheries Management: Progress Towards Sustainability, edited by lim McClanahan and Juan Carlos Castilla (TONY PITCHER); Biodiversity Under Threat, edited by R. E. Hester and R. M. Harrison (ANNE MAGURRAN); Floods in Bangladesh: History, Dynamics and Rethinking the Role of the Himalayas, by Thomas Hofer and Bruno Messerli (M. MONIRUL QADER MIRZA) ERRATUM AUTHOR INDEX Adorf, | rauke, 225 Pitcher, Tony, 346 Alversor 1, Keith, 173 Platts, Jim, 344 Anthony, Brandon, 236 Plieninger, Tobias, 273 Arima, Eugénio Y., 112 Polunin, Nicholas, 89 Asmiissen, Marianne Ponel, Philippe, 132 Baral, Nabin, 64 Prins, Herbert H.T., 87 Benayas Javier 215 Pullin, Andrew S., 1 Benedet ti-Cecchi, !L . Pyhala, Aili, 23 Bens, Oliver, 273 caiser, Florian G., 291 Queenborough, Simon A., 343 Birnbau m, Matthew, ing, M.Y., 246 Rasul, Golam, 153 Buckley , Ralf, 83 Kramer, Daniel Boyd, 186 Reaser, Jamie K., 98 Buisson Elise, 132 Lampe, Reinhard, 205 Rodriguez, C., 36 Bulleri, F., 181 Lane, Ma B., 334 Rénnbiick, Patrik, 313 Kill Peter, 266 issoie, |.P., 246 Roskaft, E., 55 Marcellus M., 112 Rudel, Tom, 88 npbd ell, B. M., 276 Salo, Matti, 23 ampbell, Lisa M., 122 Sastroutomo, Soetikno, 98 larke Richard, 345 Saunders, Alan, 98 oles, ¢ hristopher F, 1 Schmitz, Maria F., 300 Oliver T., 12 Schultz, Lisen, 140 313 Seidensticker, John, 255 itin, 98 Shine, Clare, 98 Shrestha, Mahendra, 255 Wouter [., 45 Simberloff, Daniel, 177 36 Simonetti, Javier A., 183 Maj, 98 Sissenwine, Michael, 90 246 Smith, Wynet, 270 <mann, Florian, Snaddon, J.L., 33 Phierry, 132 Steininger, Marc K., 325 us, C., 276 Stewart, Gavin B., 1 L.G., 98 Stofle, B., 92 rs Robert M., 83 Strumse, Einar, 291 1dda Sylvain, 132 Sunderland, T-C.H., 276 ernandez-Gil, A., 36 Thiha, 164 Folke, ¢ irl, 140 Phrainsson, Sigurdur, 98 Frankh am, Richard, 84 libby, John, 334 Gao, H.W., 246 Torre, Franck, 132 Gell, Pe ter A., 334 Irow, Jennie, 122 Goudie, Andrew, 267 fucker, Compton J., 325 Garatw icke, Brian, 255 Turner, E. C., 33 Green Edmund, 98 Underwood, A. J., 181 Haalboom, Bethany J., Vaiutu, Leliua, 98 Han, Xingguo, 95 van Dyke, Jon, 178 Harper Grady ]., 325 Vermilye, Karin, 255 Harris eila M., 280 Walker, Robert T., 112 Hartis lerry, 291 Webb, Edward L., 73, 164 Hawkin Frank, 325 Westing, Arthur H., 178 Hazen, Helen D., 280 Wiener, ].W., 92 Heinen Joel I 4 Willis, Trevor,8 9 Hochkirch, Axel, 225 Xu, G.C., 246 Holme mn, f..55 Yonariza, 73 Hom, Carole L., 267 Zwaal, Natascha, 45 Honda Kiyoshi, 164 SUBJECT INDEX adaptive ecosystem management, 84 diatom Himalaya, 348 aerial photographs, 334 disturban historical maps, 334 Amazonia, 12, 23, 112, 342 dry human impacts, 181 aquarium fish, 12 dunes illegal aquatic conservation, 12 dynamic models, 267 hunting, 55 logging, 73 arid regions, 95 behaviour, 291 income, 73 artisanal fisheries, 12 mpacts, 181, 342 Indonesia, 73 attitudes, 236, 246 knowledge, 313, 342 Inner Mongolia, 95 awareness, 73 85, 268, 343 insect Bangladesh, 153, 348 ncentives, 122 conservation, 225 beac hes, 205 diversity, 33 beetles, 132 integrated management, 195 beliefs 246 interspecific competition, 36 biodiversity, 64 gement, 140 invasive alien species, 98 conservation, 8&6, 183, 347 vices, 215, 313 islands, 98 biofuels, 273 83 Kenya, 313 biological invasion, 98 72 Kristianstads Vattenrike, 140 biology 267 Kruger National Park, 236 birds, 1 lake sediments, 334 boundaries, 280 ironmental lakes, 186 Brac hypodium grasses, 132 LCCC land use, 112, 164 Brazil, 112 landscape brown bear, 36 perception, 300 bushmeat, 55 rvati8o9,n ,27 3 type, 300 Cameroon, 45 law enforcement, 55 Cantabrian Mountains, 36 act assessment, 1 livestock, 246 Caribbean, 92 acts, 98 local cartography, 280 | knowledge, 215, 334 Chile, 183 , 269 stewards, 140 China, 95, 246 ce, 90 users’ perspective, 313 Chittagong Hill Tracts, 153 environmentalism, 90 Madagascar, 325 climate change, 267 Erratum, 349 management targets, 334 coastal blufts, 205 fens, 22 mangrove forests, 313 coastal management, 205 hre ecology map, 280 ( oleoptera, 132 fisheries marine life, 178 collective action, 186 ilation, 92 mass extinction, 178 co-management, 45, 73 management, 346 measuring conservation outputs, 255 community, 45 floods, 348 Mediterranean basin, 132 management, 313 forest, 325, 343 meta-analysis, 1 participation, 313 degradation, 153 moorlands, 225 community-based conservation, 55, 122 fragmentation, 112, 325 mountains, 153 complex systems, 195 land allocation, 164 multi-level networks, 140 conservation, 33, 45, 64, 73, 84, 86, 87, forestry threats, 177 Nam Dong, 164 164, 268, 276, 280, 342, 343 fragmented habitats, 86 narratology, 45 attitudes, 64 fuel, 344 National Insect Week, 33 behaviour, 291 functionality, 195 natural resources, 45 policies, 236 genetics, 84 management, 266 contingent valuation, 215 geographic distance, 215 naturalness, 181 corridor ecology, '7> geography, 280 nature experience, 291 corridors, 86 global warming, 36, 173, 267 Nepal, 64 Costa Rica, 122 globalization, 87 non-timber forest products, 12 damage-causing animals, 236 governance, 90, 112, 174 nutritional balance, 36 decentralization, 73 grassland, 246 ocean biogeochemical dynamics, 266 deforestation, 83, 164, 174, 325 Grassland Ban, 246 oceans, 178, 269 demographic characteristics, 291 grazing pressure, 132 open land management, 225 desertification, 95 habitat restoration, 334 ornamental fish trade, 12 Subject Index outcomes, 255 ruderal vegetation, 132 Sweden, 140 outdoor recreational niche, 300 rural livelihoods, 12 systematic review, 1 Panthera tigris, 255 salinity, 334 Tanzania, 55 park-people relationships, 236 Save the Tiger Fund, 255 threat mitigation, 255 participation, 122, 140 Scandinavia, 83 thresholds, 195 participatory conservation, 64 sea turtles, 122 tiger, 255 Peru, 12, 23 sediment budget, 205 tribal communities, 153 philanthropy, 255 Serengeti, 55 tropical forest, 73 , 177, 276 policy analysis, 164 shore protection, 205 conservation, 23, 276 political ecology, 153, 270 social capital, 186 unofficial roads, 112 poverty, 73 social-ecological inventory, 140 urban precautionary politics, 269 socioeconomic impacts, 98 environment, 176 protected area, 73, 183, 236, 280, 342, 345 South Africa, 236 growth, 176 establishment, 23 South Asia, 153 Ursus arctos, 36 management, 64, 342 Spain, 36, 215, 300 USA, 186 psychological restoration, 291 spatial niche width, 300 Vaccinium m) public awareness, 33 spatial-coincidence analysis Vietnam, 164 Que rcus pe traced, 36 species diversity, 132 visitor rehabilitation, 313 stakeholder preferences, 300 remote sensing, 325 dialogue, 266 type, 300 renewable energy, 1 perceptions, 23 vulnerability, 195 resource use, 64 state policies, 153 wate! quality, 186 right whales, 178 storytelling, 45 wetland conservation, 225 river ecosystems, 175 sustainability, 84 wildlife management areas, 55 road sustainable windfarm, 1 building, 112 energy, 345 ecology, 112 use, 23, 122