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ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT Index Volume 16 1992 Editorial Committee DAVID ALEXANDER Department of Geology and Geography, University of Massachu- Editor-in-Chief setts, Amherst, Massachusetts 01003, USA ROBERT S. DE SANTO Environmental Stewardship Foundation, P.O. Box 580, East Lyme, Founding Editor Connecticut 06333, USA JOHN J. WIGGIN Urban Harbors Institute, University of Massachusetts, Boston, Associate Editor Massachusetts 02125, USA and Book Review Editor JANE BRADLEY Department of Geology and Geography, University of Massachu- Editorial Assistant setts, Amherst, Massachusetts 01003, USA Editorial Board IAN BURTON International Federation of Institutes for Advanced Study, 39 Spa- dina Road, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5R 2S9 ALFRED ENDRES Departmerit of Economics, Technical University, Sekr. WW 15, UhlandstraBe 4-5, 1000 Berlin 12, Germany GUNTER FELLENBERG Botanical Institute, University, Postfach 33 29, 3300 Braunschweig, Germany R. NICHOLS HAZELWOOD Air Quality Services, International Technology Corporation, 2355 Main Street, Suite 100, Irvine, California 92714-6222, USA R.L HEATHCOTE School of Social Sciences, The Flinders University of South Aus- tralia, Bedford Park, South Australia 5042, Australia JACK D. IVES Department of Geography, University of California at Davis, Davis, California 95616, USA MARAT KHABIBULLOV Faculty of Ecology, University of Kazan’, Lenin Street 18, 420008 Kazan’, Tatar Republic VICTOR V. KLEMAS Center for Remote Sensing, College of Marine Studies, University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware 19176, USA LIU PEITONG Institute of Environmental Sciences, Beijing Normal University, Beijing, People’s Republic of China FRANCIS J. PRIZNAR Weston, Inc., 6th Floor, North Building, 955 L’Enfant Plaza, S.W., Washington, D.C. 20024, USA DAVID REHLING Danmarks Naturfredningsforening, Norregade 2, 1165 Copen- hagen K., Denmark ARISTEO RENZONI Department of Environmental Biology, University of Siena, Via delle Cerchia 3, 53100 Siena, Italy TIMOTHY O’RIORDAN School of Environmental Sciences, University of East Anglia, Uni- versity Plain, Norwich NR4 7TJ, Great Britain PEKKA SILVENNOINEN Nuclear Engineering Laboratory, Technical Research Center of Finland, P.O. Box 169, SF-00181 Helsinki, Finland GIOVANNI ZAPPELLINI NIER Societa Cooperativa, Via Santo Stefano 16, 40125 Bologna, Springer International The exclusive copyright for all languages and countries, including the right for photomechanical and any other reproductions, also in microform, is trans- ferred to the publisher. The use of registered names, trademarks, etc. in this publication does not imply, even in the absence of a specific statement, that such names are ex- empt from the relevant protective laws and regulations and therefore free for general use. © 1992 by Springer-Verlag New York, Heidelberg, Berlin, Tokyo Title Index Acid Rain in Asia: N. Bhatti, D. G. Streets, and W. K. Foell, Caribbean Small-Island Tourism Styles and Sustainable 541 Strategies: K. De Albuquerque and J. L. McElroy, 619 A Conceptual Approach to Selection of a Control Measure Change in Environmental Stability and the Use of Re- for Residual Chlorine Discharge in Kuwait Bay: H. K. sources on Small Islands: The Case of Formentera, Bai- Khordagui, 309 earic Islands, Spain: M. Morey, M. J. Bover, and J. A. Agroecology in the Tropics: Achieving a Balance Between Casas, 575 Land Use and Preservation: S. R. Gliessman, 681 Change in a Petrified Forest and Implications Towards A Method for Evaluating Areas for National Park Status: Management: J. Wilbur and K. Hansen, Common Ac- S. Giilez, 811 cess Tradition and Wilderness Management in Norway: An Alternative Role for Economic Instruments: Sustain- A Paradox for Managers: W. E. Hammitt, B. P. Kalten- able Finance for Environmental Management: E. Feitel- born, O. I. Vistad, L. Emmelin, andJ . Teigland, 149 son, 299 Comparative Observations on Levels of Mercury in Scalp An Approach to Integrate Impact Scoping with Environ- Hair of Humans from Different Islands: A. Renzoni, mental Impact Assessment: A.J. Kennedy and W. A. 597 Ross, 475 Comparison of Trace Metal Contents of Sediments and Aquaculture and Environmental Stewardship: Milford Mussels Collected Within and Outside Tolo Harbour, Shellfish Biology Seminar—1991: W. J. Blogoslawski, Hong Kong: Y. H. Cheung and M. H. Wong, 743 521 Cross-Boundary Issues for National Parks: What Works A Review of Conservation Legislation in Nepal: Past Prog- “on the Ground”: M. Buechner, C. Schonewald-Cox, ress and Future Needs: J. T. Heinen and B. Kattel, 723 R. Sauvajot, and B. A. Wilcox, 799 Assessing and Communicating Data Quality in Policy-Rel- Cross-Boundary Management Between National Parks evant Research: R. Costanza, S. O. Funtowicz, andJ . R. and Surrounding Lands: A Review and Discussion: C. Ravetz, 121 Schonewald-Cox, M. Buechner, R. Sauvajot, and B. A. Assessing Landscape Dynamics in a Protected Area: S. K. Wilcox, 273 Friedman and E. H. Zube, 363 Auditing a Flooded Quarry Prior to Marina Development: Data Search and Environmental Hazard Assessment for P. W. Baillie, 531 Post-Seveso Chemicals: J. Blok, H. D. Oostergo, A. C. Wondergem, and C. J. V. Leeuwen, 317 Balancing Urban Development and Endangered Species: Demographic Factors and Land-Use Planning in the Small The Coachella Valley Habitat Conservation Plan: T. Islands of Southern Europe: L. Soliani and O. Rossi, 603 Beatley, 7 Dialogic Writing as a Tool for Thinking and Learning Book Review—A Morally Deep World: An Essay on Moral About the Environment: J. Hylton and J. Lemons, 195 Significance and Environmental Ethics, by L.E. Differential Leaching of Nutrients from Soluble vs. Con- Johnson: Review by J. E. Carroll, 825 trolled-Release Fertilizers: A. K. Alva, 769 Book Review—Land Degradation: Development and Diffusion of Innovative Agricultural Production Systems Breakdown of Terrestrial Environments, by C. J. Bar- for Sustainable Development of Small Islands: A Meth- row: Review by M. Hollick, 828 odological Approach Based on the Science of Complex- Book Review—National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) ity: G. Barbera and F. M. Butera, 667 Process, by K. S. Murthy: Review by D. B. HunsakerJ,r. , 819 Book Review—Global Climate Change: Human and Nat- Ecotourism, Sustainable Development, and Conservation ural Influences, edited by S. F. Singer: Review by D. W. Education: Development of a Tour Guide Training Pro- Townsend, 822 gram in Tortuguero, Costa Rica: S. K. Jacobson and R. Book Review—No Right-of-Way: How Democracy Came Robles, 701 to the Oil Patch, by P. Lewington: Review by J. D. Am- Effect of Public Opinion on National Park Planning in brose, 421 Turkey: A Case Study: S. Giilez, 355 Book Review—Out of the Earth: Civilization and the Life Effects of Increased Elevation and Macro- and Micronu- of the Soil, by D. J. Hillel: Review by D. Alexander, 821 trient Additions on Spartina alterniflora Transplant Suc- Book Review—Sustainable Development: International cess in Sait-Marsh Dieback Areas in Louisiana: B. J. Wil- Journal of Global Environmental Conservation and De- sey, K. L. McKee, and I. A. Mendelssohn, 505 velopment, edited by A. Khosla and H. Dang: Review by Effects of Weirs on Sediment Deposition in Louisiana D. Alexander, 830 Coastal Marshes: D. J. Reed, 55 Book Review—The Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem: Rede- Energetics and Environmental Costs of Agriculture in a fining America’s Wilderness Heritage, edited by R. B. Dry Tropical Region of India: V.P. Singh and J.S. Keiter and M. S. Boyce: Review by C. W. Allin, 826 Singh, 495 Book Review—Recreation Resource Management, by Environmental Management of Oak Wilt Disease in Cen- E. O. Gangstad: Review by F. J. Brenner, 421 tral Texas: C. S. Davies, 323 Book Review—The Surface Waters Acidification Pro- Environmental Problems and Environmental Regulations gramme, edited by B.J. Mason: Review by T.G. in Western Europe, 1980—1989: M. Andersson, G. Ben- Brydges, 823 nekou, and H. Schroll, 187 834 Title Index Evaluating Wilderness Recreational Opportunities: Appli- Restoration: E. F. Lowe, L. E. Battoe, D. L. Stites, and cation of an Impact Matrix: T.J . Stohlgren and D. J. M. F. Coveney, 67 Parsons, 397 Pinelands National Reserve: An Intergovernmental Ap- Experimental Design: The Neglected Aspect of Environ- proach to Nature Preservation: R. J. Lilieholm and Jeff mental Monitoring: K. A. Rose and E. P. Smith, 691 Romm, 335 Exploring the Effects of Multiple Management Objectives Practicing Natural Resource Management with a Policy and Exotic Species on Great Lakes Food Webs and Con- Orientation: T. W. Clark, 423 taminant Dynamics: T. D. Fontaine and D. J. Stewart, Primary Sector and Environment in the Aegean Islands, 225 Greece: N.S. Margaris, 569 Prioritizing Ecological and Human Welfare Risks from En- Factors Affecting Overall Satisfaction with a River Recre- vironmental Stresses: M. A. Harwell, W. Cooper, and R. ation Experience: T. A. Herrick and C. D. McDonald, Flaak, 451 243 Private Land Management for Biodiversity Conservation: Foreword—Small Island Ecosystems: O. Rossi and G. Gi- M. A. O'Connell and R. F. Noss, 435 avelli, 563 Projecting Future Concentrations of Atmospheric CO, with Global Carbon Cycle Models: The Importance of Simulating Historical Changes: A.W. King, W.R. German Drinking Water Regulations, Pesticides, and Ax- Emanuel, and W. M. Post, 91 iom of Concern: H. H. Dieter, 21 Groundwater Protection in Mixed Land-Use Aquifers: Recovery of Temperate-Stream Fish Communities from C.R. Harper, W. J. Goetz, and C. E. Willis, 777 Disturbance: A Review of Case Studies and Synthesis of Theory: N. E. Detenbeck, P. W. DeVore, G. J. Niemi, Information as a Management Tool: An Evaluation of the and A. Lima, 33 Pemigewasset Wilderness Management Plan: C. M. Risk Analysis for Worker Exposure to Benzene: W. H. Brown, J. M. Halstead, and A. E. Luloff, 143 Hallenbeck and R. E. Flowers, 415 Initial Repercussions and Hydroelectric Developments in the French Upper Rhone Valley: A Lesson for Predic- Study of the Saltwater Pond at Capoterra, Southern Sar- tive Scenarios Propositions: G. Pautou,J . Girel, and J-L. dinia: General Characteristics: B. De Martis, M. A. De Borel, 231 Miranda Restivo, A. Mocci Demartis, and E. Serra, 381 Integrated Resource Management Systems: Coupling Ex- pert Systems with Data-Base Management and Geo- Sulfide Oxidation in Coal-Mine Dumps: Laboratory Mea- graphic Information Systems: D. K. Loh and E. J. Ryk- surement of Acidifying Potential with H,O, and Its Ap- iel, Jr., 167 plication to Characterize Spoil Materials: M. M. Urrutia, E. Garcia-Rodeja, and F. Macias, 81 Islands at a Glance: P-G. D’Ayala, 565 Survey of Land Degradation in New South Wales, Austra- lia: O. P. Graham, 205 Landscapes and Environments on the Island of Ouessant, Survival, Reproduction, and Recruitment of Woody Plants Brittany, France: From Traditional Maintenance to the After 14 Years on a Reforested Landfill: G. R. Robin- Management of Abandoned Areas: L. Brigand, F. son, S. N. Handel, and V. R. Schmalhofer, 265 Bioret, and M. Le Démezet, 613 The Environmental Dimension of National Security: A Major Hazards—Thinking the Unthinkable: S. Reed, F. Test of Systems Analysis Methods: B. N. Porfiriev, 735 Tromp, and A. Lam, 715 The Littoral Zone of Lake Okeechobee as a Source of Managing Brown Bears and Wilderness Recreation on the Phosphorus after Drawdown: F. E. Dierberg, 371 Kenai Peninsula, Alaska, USA: M. J. Jacobs and C. A. The Problem of Scale in Community Resource Manage- Schloeder, 249 ment: J. Fox, 289 Mine-Drainage Treatment Wetland as Habitat for Herpt- The Remaining Islands with Primary Rain Forest: A Glob- ofaunal Wildlife: M. J. Lacki, J. W. Hummer, and H. J. al Resource: G. B. Ingram, 585 Webster, 513 Toward Evaluation of Natural Objects: A. Sankovskii, 283 Modeling Wilderness Campsites: Factors That Influence Trace Metal Contents of Pacific Oyster: Y. H. Cheung and Amount of Impact: D. N. Cole, 255 M. H. Wong, 753 Multicriteria Analysis as a Tool to Investigate Compatibil- Trends and Patterns in Section 404 Permitting Requiring ity between Conservation and Development on Salina Compensatory Mitigation in Oregon and Washington, Island, Aeolian Archipelago, Italy: A. Bodini and G. Gi- USA: M.E. Kentula, J.C. Sifneos, J.W. Good, M. avelli, 633 Rylko, and K. Kunz, 109 Tundra Disturbance and Ecosystem Production: Implica- New Directions in Mexican Environmental Policy: S. P. tions for Impact Assessment:J .C . Truett and K. Kertell, Mumme and R. A. Sanchez, 465 485 Two Methods to Define and Compute Visual Buffer Strips Optimized Acid Rain Abatement Strategies Using Ecolog- in a Forested Environment: W. O. Rasmussen, 389 ical Goals: S. Batterman, 133 Understanding the Role of Chronic Environmental Distur- Particulate Phosphorus Removal via Wetland Filtration: bance in the Context of Island Biogeographic Theory: An Examination of Potential for Hypertrophic Lake F. Villa, O. Rossi, and F. Sartore, 653 Title Index US Army Land Condition-Trend Analysis (LCTA) Pro- Variation in Some Chemical Parameters and Organic Mat- gram: V. E. Diersing, R. B. Shaw, and D. J. Tazik, 405 ter in Soils Regenerated by the Addition of Municipal Use of Cattails in Treating Wastewater from a Pb/Zn Mine: Solid Waste: C. Garcia, T. Hernandez, and F. Costa, 763 C. Lan, G. Chen, L. Li, and M. H. Wong, 75 Use of Sequential Sampling of Amphipod Abundance to Classify the Biotic Integrity of Acid-Sensitive Lakes: R. Wetland Protection as Land-Use Planning: The Impact of France, 157 Section 404 in Wisconsin, USA: C. R. Owen and H. M. Use of Toxicity Identification Evaluation Techniques to Jacobs, 345 Identify Dredged Material Disposal Options: A Pro- Why Recycle? A Comparison of Recycling Motivations in posed Approach: G. T. Ankley, M. K. Schubauer-Beri- Four Communities: J. Vining, N. Linn, and R. J. gan, and R. A. Hoke, | Burdge, 785 Author Index Alva, A. K.: Differential Leaching of Nutrients from Sol- Buechner, M., C. Schonewald-Cox, R. Sauvajot, and B. A. uble vs. Controlled-Release Fertilizers, 769 Wilcox: Cross-Boundary Management Between Na- Andersson, M., G. Bennekou, and H. Schroll: Environ- tonal Parks and Surrounding Lands: A Review and Dis- mental Problems and Environmental Regulations in cussion, 273 Western Europe, 1980-1989, 187 Buechner, M., C. Schonewald-Cox, R. Sauvajot, and B. A. Ankley, G. T., M. K. Schubauer-Berigan, and R. A. Hoke: Wilcox: Cross-Boundary Issues for National Parks: Use of Toxicity Identification Evaluation Techniques to What Works “on the Ground,” 799 Identify Dredged Material Disposal Options: A Pro- Burdge, R.J., J. Vining, and N. Linn: Why Recycle? A posed Approach, | Comparison of Recycling Motivations in Four Commu- nities, 785 Butera, F.M., and G. Barbera: Diffusion of Innovative Baillie, P. W.: Auditing a Flooded Quarry Prior to Marina Agricultural Production Systems for Sustainable Devel- Development, 531 opment of Small Islands: A Methodological Approach Barbera, G., and F. M. Butera: Diffusion of Innovative Based on the Science of Complexity, 667 Agricultural Production Systems for Sustainable Devel- opment of Small Islands: A Methodological Approach Based on the Science of Complexity, 667 Casas, J. A., M. Morey, and M. J. Bover: Change in Envi- Batterman, S.: Optimized Acid Rain Abatement Strategies ronmental Stability and the Use of Resources on Small Using Ecological Goals, 133 Islands: The Case of Formentera, Balearic Islands, Battoe, L. E., E. F. Lowe, D. L. Stites, and M. F. Coveney: Spain, 575 Particulate Phosphorus Removal via Wetland Filtration: Chen, G., C. Lan, L. Li, and M. H. Wong: Use of Cattails An Examination of Potential for Hypertrophic Lake in Treating Wastewater from a Pb/Zn Mine, 75 Restoration, 67 Cheung, Y. H., and M. H. Wong: Comparison of Trace Beatley, T.: Balancing Urban Development and Endan- Metal Contents of Sediments and Mussels Collected gered Species: The Coachella Valley Habitat Conserva- Within and Outside Tolo Harbour, Hong Kong, 743 tion Plan, 7 Cheung, Y. H., and M. H. Wong: Trace Metal Contents of Bennekou, G., M. Andersson, and H. Schroll: Environ- Pacific Oyster, 753 mental Problems and Environmental Regulations in Clark, T. W.: Practicing Natural Resource Management Western Europe, 1980-1989, 187 with a Policy Orientation, 423 Bhatti, N., D.G. Streets, and W. K. Foell: Acid Rain in Cole, D. N.: Modeling Wilderness Campsites: Factors That Asia, 541] Influence Amount of Impact, 255 Bioret, F., L. Brigand, and M. Le Démezet: Landscapes Cooper, W., M. A. Harwell, and R. Flaak: Prioritizing Eco- and Environments on the Island of Ouessant, Brittany, logical and Human Welfare Risks from Environmental France: From Traditional Maintenance to the Manage- Stresses, 451 ment of Abandoned Areas, 613 Costa, F., C. Garcia, and T. Hernandez: Variation in Some Blogoslawski, W.J.: Aquaculture and Environmental Chemical Parameters and Organic Matter in Soils Re- Stewardship: Milford Shellfish Biology Seminar—1991, generated by the Addition of Municipal Solid Waste, 521 763 Blok, J., H. D. Oostergo, A.C. Wondergem, and C. J. V. Costanza, R., S. O. Funtowicz, and J. R. Ravetz: Assessing Leeuwen: Data Search and Environmental Hazard As- and Communicating Data Quality in Policy-Relevant Re- sessment for Post-Seveso Chemicals, 317 search, 121 Bodini, A., and G. Giavelli: Multicriteria Analysis as a Tool Coveney, M. F., E. F. Lowe, L. E. Battoe, and D. L. Stites: to Investigate Compatibility between Conservation and Particulate Phosphorus Removal via Wetland Filtration: Development on Salina Island, Aeolian Archipelago, It- An Examination of Potential for Hypertrophic Lake aly, 633 Restoration, 67 Borel, J-L., G. Pautou, and J. Girel: Initial Repercussions and Hydroelectric Developments in the French Upper Rhone Valley: A Lesson for Predictive Scenarios Prop- Davies, C.S.: Environmental Management of Oak Wilt ositions, 231] Disease in Central Texas, 323 Bover, M. J., M. Morey, and J. A. Casas: Change in Envi- D’Ayala, P-G.: Islands at a Glance, 565 ronmental Stability and the Use of Resources on Small De Albuquerque, K., andJ .L . McElroy: Caribbean Small- Islands: The Case of Formentera, Balearic Islands, Island Tourism Styles and Sustainable Strategies, 619 Spain, 575 De Martis, B., M. A. De Miranda Restivo, A. Mocci Demar- Brigand, L., F. Bioret, and M. Le Démezet: Landscapes us, and E. Serra: Study of the Saltwater Pond at Capot- and Environments on the Island of Ouessant, Brittany, erra, Southern Sardinia: General Characteristics, 381 France: From Traditional Maintenance to the Manage- De Miranda Restivo, M. A., B. De Martis, A.M occi Demar- ment of Abandoned Areas, 613 us, and E. Serra: Study of the Saltwater Pond at Capot- Brown, C. M., J. M. Halstead, and A. E. Luloff: Informa- erra, Southern Sardinia: General Characteristics, 381 tion as a Management Tool: An Evaluation of the Pem- Detenbeck, N. E., P. W. DeVore, G. J. Niemi, and A. Lima: igewasset Wilderness Management Plan, 143 Recovery of Temperate-Stream Fish Communities from Author Index 837 Disturbance: A Review of Case Studies and Synthesis of Rhone Valley: A Lesson for Predictive Scenarios Prop- Theory, 33 ositions, 231 DeVore, P. W., N. E. Detenbeck, G. J. Niemi, and A. Lima: Gliessman, S. R.: Agroecology in the Tropics: Achieving a Recovery of Temperate-Stream Fish Communities from Balance Between Land Use and Preservation, 681 Disturbance: A Review of Case Studies and Synthesis of Goetz, W. J.,C . R. Harper, and C. E. Willis: Groundwater Theory, 33 Protection in Mixed Land-Use Aquifers, 777 Dierberg, F. E.: The Littoral Zone of Lake Okeechobee as Good,J .W ., M. E. Kentula,J .C . Sifneos, M. Rylko, and K. a Source of Phosphorus after Drawdown, 371 Kunz: Trends and Patterns in Section 404 Permitting Diersing, V.E., R.B. Shaw, and D.J. Tazik: US Army Requiring Compensatory Mitigation in Oregon and Land Condition-Trend Analysis (LCTA) Program, 405 Washington, USA, 109 Dieter, H. H.: German Drinking Water Regulations, Pes- Graham, O. P.: Survey of Land Degradation in New South ticides, and Axiom of Concern, 21 Wales, Australia, 205 Giilez, S.: Effect of Public Opinion on National Park Plan- ning in Turkey: A Case Study, 355 Emanuel, W.R., A. W. King, and W. M. Post: Projecting Future Concentrations of Atmospheric CO, with Global Giilez, S.: A Method for Evaluating Areas for National Carbon Cycle Models: The Importance of Simulating Park Status, 811 Historical Changes, 91 Emmelin, L., W. E. Hammitt, B. P. Kaltenborn, O. I. Vis- Hallenbeck, W. H., and R. E. Flowers: Risk Analysis for tad, and J. Teigland: Common Access Tradition and Worker Exposure to Benzene, 415 Wilderness Management in Norway: A Paradox for Halstead,J .M ., C. M. Brown, and A. E. Luloff: Informa- Managers, 149 tion as a Management Tool: An Evaluation of the Pem- igewasset Wilderness Management Plan, 143 Feitelson, E.: An Alternative Role for Economic Instru- Hammitt, W. E., B. P. Kaltenborn, O. I. Vistad, L. Emme- ments: Sustainable Finance for Environmental Manage- lin, andJ .T eigland: Common Access Tradition and Wil- ment, 299 derness Management in Norway: A Paradox for Man- Flaak, R., M. A. Harwell, and W. Cooper: Prioritizing Eco- agers, 149 logical and Human Welfare Risks from Environmental Handel, S.N., G.R. Robinson, and V. R. Schmalhofer: Stresses, 451 Survival, Reproduction, and Recruitment of Woody Flowers, R. E., and W. H. Hallenbeck: Risk Analysis for Plants After 14 Years on a Reforested Landfill, 265 Worker Exposure to Benzene, 415 Hansen, K., and J. Wilbur: Change in a Petrified Forest Foell, W. K., N. Bhatti, and D.G. Streets: Acid Rain in and Implications Towards Management, 179 Asia, 541 Harper, C. R., W. J. Goetz, and C. E. Willis: Groundwater Fontaine, T. D., and D. J. Stewart: Exploring the Effects of Protection in Mixed Land-Use Aquifers, 777 Multiple Management Objectives and Exotic Species on Harwell, M. A., W. Cooper, and R. Flaak: Prioritizing Eco- Great Lakes Food Webs and Contaminant Dynamics, logical and Human Welfare Risks from Environmental 225 Stresses, 451 Fox, J.: The Problem of Scale in Community Resource Heinen, J. T., and B. Kattel: A Review of Conservation Management, 289 Legislation in Nepal: Past Progress and Future Needs, France, R.: Use of Sequential Sampling of Amphipod 723 Abundance to Classify the Biotic Integrity of Acid-Sen- Hernandez, T., C. Garcia, and F. Costa: Variation in Some sitive Lakes, 157 Chemical Parameters and Organic Matter in Soils Re- Friedman, S. K., and E. H. Zube: Assessing Landscape Dy- generated by the Addition of Municipal Solid Waste, namics in a Protected Area, 363 763 Funtowicz, S. O., R. Costanza, and J. R. Ravetz: Assessing Herrick, T. A., and C.D. McDonald: Factors Affecting and Communicating Data Quality in Policy-Relevant Re- Overall Satisfaction with a River Recreation Experience, search, 121 243 Hoke, R. A., G. T. Ankley, and M. K. Schubauer-Berigan: Garcia, C., T. Hernandez, and F. Costa: Variation in Some Use of Toxicity Identification Evaluation Techniques to Chemical Parameters and Organic Matter in Soils Re- Identify Dredged Material Disposal Options: A Pro- generated by the Addition of Municipal Solid Waste, posed Approach, | 763 Hummer, J. W., M.J. Lacki, and H. J. Webster: Mine- Garcia-Rodeja, E., M. M. Urrutia, and F. Macias: Sulfide Drainage Treatment Wetland as Habitat for Herptofau- Oxidation in Coal-Mine Dumps: Laboratory Measure- nal Wildlife, 513 ment of Acidifying Potential with HO, and Its Appli- Hylton, J., and J. Lemons: Dialogic Writing as a Tool for cation to Characterize Spoil Materials, 81 Thinking and Learning About the Environment, 195 Giavelli, G., and A. Bodini: Multicriteria Analysis as a Tool to Investigate Compatibility between Conservation and Ingram, G. B.: The Remaining Islands with Primary Rain Development on Salina Island, Aeolian Archipelago, It- Forest: A Global Resource, 585 aly, 633 Giavelli, G., and O. Rossi: Foreword—Small Island Ecosys- tems, 563 Jacobs, H.M., and C.R. Owen: Wetland Protection as Girel, J., G. Pautou, and J-L. Borel: Initial Repercussions Land-Use Planning: The Impact of Section 404 in Wis- and Hydroelectric Developments in the French Upper consin, USA, 345 838 Author Index Jacobs, M. J.,and C. A. Schloeder: Managing Brown Bears Comparison of Recycling Motivations in Four Commu- and Wilderness Recreation on the Kenai Peninsula, nities, 785 Alaska, USA, 249 Loh, D. K., and E. J. Rykiel, Jr.: Integrated Resource Man- Jacobson, S.K., and R. Robles: Ecotourism, Sustainable agement Systems: Coupling Expert Systems with Data- Development, and Conservation Education: Develop- Base Management and Geographic Information Sys- ment of a Tour Guide Training Program in Tortu- tems, 167 guero, Costa Rica, 701 Lowe, E. F., L. E. Battoe, D. L. Stites, and M. F. Coveney: Particulate Phosphorus Removal via Wetland Filtration: Kaltenborn, B. P., W. E. Hammitt, O. I. Vistad, L. Emme- An Examination of Potential for Hypertrophic Lake lin, andJ .T eigland: Common Access Tradition and Wil- Restoration, 67 derness Management in Norway: A Paradox for Man- Luloff, A. E., C. M. Brown, andJ . M. Halstead: Informa- tion as a Management Tool: An Evaluation of the Pem- agers, 149 Kattel, B., and J. T. Heinen: A Review of Conservation igewasset Wilderness Management Plan, 143 Legislation in Nepal: Past Progress and Future Needs, 723 Macias, F., M. M. Urrutia, and E. Garcia-Rodeja: Sulfide Kennedy, A. J., and W. A. Ross: An Approach to Integrate Oxidation in Coal-Mine Dumps: Laboratory Measure- Impact Scoping with Environmental Impact Assess- ment of Acidifying Potential with H,O, and Its Appli- ment, 475 cation to Characterize Spoil Materials, 81 Kentula, M. E., J. C. Sifneos,J .W . Good, M. Rylko, and K. Margaris, N.S.: Primary Sector and Environment in the Kunz: Trends and Patterns in Section 404 Permitting Aegean Islands, Greece, 569 Requiring Compensatory Mitigation in Oregon and McDonald, C.D., and T. A. Herrick: Factors Affecting Washington, USA, 109 Overall Satisfaction with a River Recreation Experience, Kertell, K., andJ .C . Truett: Tundra Disturbance and Eco- 243 system Production: Implications for Impact Assessment, McElroy, J. L., and K. De Albuquerque: Caribbean Small- 485 Island Tourism Styles and Sustainable Strategies, 619 Khordagui, H. K.: A Conceptual Approach to Selection of McKee, K. L., B. J. Wilsey, and I. A. Mendelssohn: Effects a Control Measure for Residual Chlorine Discharge in of Increased Elevation and Macro- and Micronutrient Kuwait Bay, 309 Additions on Spartina alterniflora Transplant Success in King, A. W., W.R. Emanuel, and W. M. Post: Projecting Salt-Marsh Dieback Areas in Louisiana, 505 Future Concentrations of Atmospheric CO, with Global Mendelssohn, I. A., B. J. Wilsey, and K. L. McKee: Effects Carbon Cycle Models: The Importance of Simulating of Increased Elevation and Macro- and Micronutrient Historical Changes, 91 Additions on Spartina alterniflora Transplant Success in Kunz, K., M. E. Kentula,J . C. Sifneos,J .W . Good, and M. Salt-Marsh Dieback Areas in Louisiana, 505 Rylko: Trends and Patterns in Section 404 Permitting Mocci Demartis, A., B. De Martis, M. A. De Miranda Res- Requiring Compensatory Mitigation in Oregon and tivo, and E. Serra: Study of the Saltwater Pond at Capo- Washington, USA, 109 terra, Southern Sardinia: General Characteristics, 381 Morey, M., M. J. Bover, andJ .A . Casas: Change in Envi- Lacki, M.J., J. W. Hummer, and H. J. Webster: Mine- ronmental Stability and the Use of Resources on Small Drainage Treatment Wetland as Habitat for Herptofau- Islands: The Case of Formentera, Balearic Islands, nal Wildlife, 513 Spain, 575 Lam, A., S. Reed, and F. Tromp: Major Hazards—Think- Mumme, S. P., and R. A. Sanchez: New Directions in Mex- ing the Unthinkable, 715 ican Environmental Policy, 465 Lan, C., G. Chen, L. Li, and M. H. Wong: Use of Cattails in Treating Wastewater from a Pb/Zn Mine, 75 Niemi, G. J., N. E. Detenbeck, P. W. DeVore, and A. Lima: Le Démezet, M., L. Brigand, and F. Bioret: Landscapes Recovery of Temperate-Stream Fish Communities from and Environments on the Island of Ouessant, Brittany, Disturbance: A Review of Case Studies and Synthesis of France: From Traditional Maintenance to the Manage- Theory, 33 ment of Abandoned Areas, 613 Noss, R. F., and M. A. O'Connell: Private Land Manage- Leeuwen, C.J. V., J. Blok, H.D. Oostergo, and A.C. ment for Biodiversity Conservation, 435 Wondergem: Data Search and Environmental Hazard Assessment for Post-Seveso Chemicals, 317 O'Connell, M. A., and R. F. Noss: Private Land Manage- Lemons, J., and J. Hylton: Dialogic Writing as a Tool for Thinking and Learning About the Environment, 195 ment for Biodiversity Conservation, 435 Oostergo, H. D., J. Blok, A.C. Wondergem, and C. J. V. Li, L., C. Lan, G. Chen, and M. H. Wong: Use ofC attails in Leeuwen: Data Search and Environmental Hazard As- Treating Wastewater from a Pb/Zn Mine, 75 Lilieholm, R.J., and J. Romm: Pinelands National Re- sessment for Post-Seveso Chemicals, 317 serve: An Intergovernmental Approach to Nature Pres- Owen, C.R., and H.M. Jacobs: Wetland Protection as Land-Use Planning: The Impact of Section 404 in Wis- ervation, 335 Lima, A., N. E. Detenbeck, P. W. DeVore, and G. J. Niemi: consin, USA, 345 Recovery of Temperate-Stream Fish Communities from Disturbance: A Review of Case Studies and Synthesis of Parsons, D. J., and T. J. Stohlgren: Evaluating Wilderness Theory, 33 Recreational Opportunities: Application of an Impact Linn, N., J. Vining, and R.J. Burdge: Why recycle? A Matrix, 397 Author Index 839 Pautou, G., J. Girel, and J-L. Borel: Initial Repercussions Wilcox: Cross-Boundary Issues for National Parks: and Hydroelectric Developments in the French Upper What Works “on the Ground,” 799 Rhone Valley: A Lesson for Predictive Scenarios Prop- Sauvajot, R., C. Schonewald-Cox, M. Buechner, and B. A. ositions, 231 Wilcox: Cross-Boundary Management Between Na- Porfiriev, B. N.: The Environmental Dimension of Na- tional Parks and Surrounding Lands: A Review and Dis- tional Security: A Test of Systems Analysis Methods, 735 cussion, 273 Post, W. M., A. W. King, and W. R. Emanuel: Projecting Schloeder, C. A., and M. J. Jacobs: Managing Brown Bears Future Concentrations of Atmospheric CO, with Global and Wilderness Recreation on the Kenai Peninsula, Carbon Cycle Models: The Importance of Simulating Alaska, USA, 249 Historical Changes, 91 Schmalhofer, V.R., G. R. Robinson, and S. N. Handel: Survival, Reproduction, and Recruitment of Woody Plants After 14 Years on a Reforested Landfill, 265 Rasmussen, W. O.: Two Methods to Define and Compute Schonewald-Cox, C., M. Buechner, R. Sauvajot, and B. A. Visual Buffer Strips in a Forested Environment, 389 Wilcox: Cross-Boundary Management Between Na- Ravetz, J. R., R. Costanza, and S. O. Funtowicz: Assessing tional Parks and Surrounding Lands: A Review and Dis- and Communicating Data Quality in Policy-Relevant Re- cussion, 273 search, 121 Schonewald-Cox, C., M. Buechner, R. Sauvajot, and B. A. Reed, D. J.: Effects of Weirs on Sediment Deposition in Wilcox: Cross-Boundary Issues for National Parks: Louisiana Coastal Marshes, 55 What Works “on the Ground,” 799 Reed, S., F. Tromp, and A. Lam: Major Hazards—Think- Schroll, H., M. Andersson, and G. Bennekou: Environ- ing the Unthinkable, 715 mental Problems and Environmental Regulations in Renzoni, A.: Comparative Observations on Levels of Mer- Western Europe, 1980-1989, 187 cury in Scalp Hair of Humans from Different Islands, Schubauer-Berigan, M. K., G. T. Ankley, and R. A. Hoke: 597 Use of Toxicity Identification Evaluation Techniques to Robinson, G.R., S. N. Handel, and V.R. Schmalhofer: Identify Dredged Material Disposal Options: A Pro- Survival, Reproduction, and Recruitment of Woody posed Approach, 1 Plants After 14 Years on a Reforested Landfill, 265 Serra, E., B. De Martis, M. A. De Miranda Restivo, and A. Robles, R., and S. K. Jacobson: Ecotourism, Sustainable Mocci Demartis: Study of the Saltwater Pond at Capot- Development, and Conservation Education: Develop- erra, Southern Sardinia: General Characteristics, 381 ment of a Tour Guide Training Program in Tortu- Shaw, R.B., V.E. Diersing, and D.J. Tazik: US Army guero, Costa Rica, 701 Land Condition-Trend Analysis (LCTA) Program, 405 Romm, J., and R.J. Lilieholm: Pinelands National Re- Sifneos,J .C ., M. E. Kentula,J .W . Good, M. Rylko, and K. serve: An Intergovernmental Approach to Nature Pres- Kunz: Trends and Patterns in Section 404 Permitting ervation, 335 Requiring Compensatory Mitigation in Oregon and Rose, K. A., and E. P. Smith: Experimental Design: The Washington, USA, 109 Neglected Aspect of Environmental Monitoring, 691 Singh,J . S., and V. P. Singh: Energetics and Environmen- Ross, W. A., and A. J. Kennedy: An Approach to Integrate tal Costs of Agriculture in a Dry Tropical Region of Impact Scoping with Environmental Impact Assess- India, 495 ment, 475 Singh, V. P., andJ . S. Singh: Energetics and Environmen- Rossi, O., and G. Giavelli: Foreword—Small Island Ecosys- tal Costs of Agriculture in a Dry Tropical Region of tems, 563 India, 495 Rossi, O., F. Villa, and F. Sartore: Understanding the Role Smith, E. P., and K. A. Rose: Experimental Design: The of Chronic Environmental Disturbance in the Context of Neglected Aspect of Environmental Monitoring, 691 Island Biogeographic Theory, 653 Soliani, L., and O. Rossi: Demographic Factors and Land- Rossi, O., and L. Soliani: Demographic Factors and Land- Use Planning in the Small Islands of Southern Europe, Use Planning in the Small Islands of Southern Europe, 603 603 Stewart, D. J., and T. D. Fontaine: Exploring the Effects of Rykiel, E. J., Jr., and D. K. Loh: Integrated Resource Man- Multiple Management Objectives and Exotic Species on agement Systems: Coupling Expert Systems with Data- Great Lakes Food Webs and Contaminant Dynamics, Base Management and Geographic Information Sys- 225 tems, 167 Stites, D. L., E. F. Lowe, L. E. Battoe, and M. F. Coveney: Rylko, M., M. E. Kentula,J . C. Sifneos,J .W . Good, and K. Particulate Phosphorus Removal via Wetland Filtration: Kunz: Trends and Patterns in Section 404 Permitting An Examination of Potential for Hypertrophic Lake Requiring Compensatory Mitigation in Oregon and Restoration, 67 Washington, USA, 109 Stohlgren, T. J., and D. J. Parsons: Evaluating Wilderness Recreational Opportunities: Application of an Impact Matrix, 397 Sanchez, R. A., and S. P.M umme: New Directions in Mex- Streets, D.G., N. Bhatti, and W. K. Foell: Acid Rain in ican Environmental Policy, 465 Asia, 541 Sankovskii, A.: Toward Evaluation of Natural Objects, 283 Sartore, F., F. Villa, and O. Rossi: Understanding the Role of Chronic Environmental Disturbance in the Context of Tazik, D.J., V.E. Diersing, and R. B. Shaw: US Army Island Biogeographic Theory, 653 Land Condition-Trend Analysis (LCTA) Program, 405 Sauvajot, R., M. Buechner, C. Schonewald-Cox, and B. A. Teigland, J., W. E. Hammitt, B. P. Kaltenborn, O. I. Vis- 840 Author Index tad, and L. Emmelin: Common Access Tradition and Wilbur, J., and K. Hansen: Change in a Petrified Forest Wilderness Management in Norway: A Paradox for and Implications Towards Management, 179 Managers, 149 Wilcox, B. A., M. Buechner, C. Schonewald-Cox, and R. Tromp, F., S. Reed, and A. Lam: Major Hazards—Think- Sauvajot: Cross-Boundary Issues for National Parks: ing the Unthinkable, 715 What Works “on the Ground,” 799 Truett,J .C ., and K. Kertell: Tundra Disturbance and Eco- Wilcox, B. A., C. Schonewald-Cox, M. Buechner, and R. system Production: Implications for Impact Assessment, Sauvajot: Cross-Boundary Management Between Na- 485 tional Parks and Surrounding Lands: A Review and Dis- cussion, 273 Urrutia, M. M., E. Garcia-Rodeja, and F. Macias: Sulfide Willis, C. E., C. R. Harper, and W. J. Goetz: Groundwater Oxidation in Coal-Mine Dumps: Laboratory Measure- Protection in Mixed Land-Use Aquifers, 777 Wilsey, B. J.,K . L. McKee, and I. A. Mendelssohn: Effects ment of Acidifying Potential with H,O, and Its Appli- cation to Characterize Spoil Materials, 81 of Increased Elevation and Macro- and Micronutrient Additions on Spartina alterniflora Transplant Success in Salt-Marsh Dieback Areas in Louisiana, 505 Villa, F., O. Rossi, and F. Sartore: Understanding the Role Wondergem, A. C., J. Blok, H. D. Oostergo, and C. J. V. of Chronic Environmental Disturbance in the Context Leeuwen: Data Search and Environmental Hazard As- of Island Biogeographic Theory, 653 sessment for Post-Seveso Chemicals, 317 Vining, J., N. Linn, and R.J . Burdge: Why Recycle? A Wong, M.H., and Y. H. Cheung: Comparison of Trace Comparison of Recycling Motivations in Four Commu- Metal Contents of Sediments and Mussels Collected nities, 785 Within and Outside Tolo Harbour, Hong Kong, 743 Vistad, O. I., W. E. Hammitt, B. P. Kaltenborn, L. Emme- Wong, M. H., and Y. H. Cheung: Trace Metal Contents of lin, andJ .T eigland: Common Access Tradition and Wil- Pacific Oyster, 753 derness Management in Norway: A Paradox for Man- Wong, M. H., C. Lan, G. Chen, and L. Li: Use of Cattails agers, 149 in Treating Wastewater from a Pb/Zn Mine, 75 Webster, H.J., M.J. Lacki, and J.W. Hummer: Mine- Drainage Treatment Wetland as Habitat for Herptofau- Zube, E. H., and S. K. Friedman: Assessing Landscape Dy- nal Wildlife, 513 namics in a Protected Area, 363

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