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Title Index 20th-Century Urban Landslides in the Basilicata Region of Channelization and Levee Construction in Illinois: Review Italy: S. Oliver, 433 and Implications for Management: R.L. Mattingly, E. E. Herricks, and D. M. Johnston, 781 Correlation of Indoor Radon Concentration to Commonly A National Critical Loads Framework for Atmospheric De- Available Geologic Data: J. F. Burkhart and T. P. Hu- positioi: Effects Assessment: I. Method Summary: T. C. ber, 249 Strickland, G. R. Holdren, Jr., P. L. Ringold, D. Ber- Costs and Benefits of Urban Erosion and Sediment Con- nard, K. Smythe, and W. Fallon, 329 trol: The North Carolina Experience: R. G. Paterson, A Netional Critical Loads Framework for Atmospheric De- M. I. Luger, R. J. Burby, E. J. Kaiser, H. R. Malcom, and position Effects Assessment: II. Defining Assessment A. C. Beard, 167 End Points, Indicators, and Functional Subregions: C. Cumulative Environmental Change: Conceptual Frame- Hunsaker, R. Graham, R.S. Turner, P. L. Ringold, works, Evaluation Approaches, and Institutional Per- G.R. Holdren, Jr., and T. C. Strickland, 335 spectives: H. Spaling and B. Smit, 587 A National Critical Loads Framework for Atmospheric De- position Effects Assessment: III. Deposition Character- ization: B. Hicks, R. McMillen, R. S. Turner, G. R. Hol- Defining Acceptable Conditions in Wilderness: J. W. dren, Jr., and T. C. Strickland, 343 Roggenbuck, D. R. Williams, and A. E. Watson, 187 A National Critical Loads Framework for Atmospheric De- Development of a Decision Support System for Prioritiza- position Effects Assessment: IV. Model Selection, Appli- tion of Multimedia Dischargers: A. M. Keyes and R. N. cations, and Critical Loads Mapping: G. R. Holdren, Jr., Palmer, 601 T. C. Strickland, B. J. Cosby, D. Marmorek, D. Bernard, Development of an Integrated Environmental Data Base: R. Santore, C. T. Driscoll, L. Pardo, C. Hunsaker, R. S. H. J. O’Neill, R. A. Bingham, G. D. Howell, F. C. Duer- Turner, andJ . Aber, 355 den, and C. Roberts, 257 A Paradigm for Ecological Risk Assessment: J. Lipton, H. Doubling Sockeye Salmon Production in the Fraser Galbraith, J. Burger, and D. Wartenberg, | River—Is This Sustainable Development?: M. A. Hen- A Survey of Trampling Effects on Vegetation and Soil in derson and M. C. Healey, 719 Eight Tropical and Subtropical Sites: D. Sun and M. J. Liddle, 497 Adrift on a Sea of Platitudes: Why We Will Not Resolve the Economic Amenity Values of Wildlife: Six Case Studies in Greenhouse Issue: M. Waterstone, 141 Pennsylvania: E. L. Shafer, R. Carline, R. W. Guldin, Agenda Setting and Acid Precipitation in the United and H. K. Cordell, 669 States: L. R. Alm and C. Davis, 807 Environmental Impact Assessment in Flanders, Belgium: An Introduction to Issues of Habitat Fragmentation Rela- An Evaluation of the Administrative Procedure: D. De- tive to Transportation Corridors with Special Reference vuyst, E. Nierynck, L. Hens, D. Ceuterick, V. De Baere, to High-Speed Rail (HSR): R.S. De Santo and D.G. and G. Wouters, 395 Smith, 111 Environmental Assessment of Packaging: Sense and Sen- Application of a GIS-Based Stream Buffer Generation sibility: j. M. Kooijman, 575 Model to Environmental Policy Evaluation: W-N. Xiang, Environmental Planning, Ecosystem Science, and Ecosys- 817 tem Approaches for Integrating Environment and De- Application of Land-Use Data and Screening Tests for velopment: D. S. Slocombe, 289 Evaluating Pesticide Runoff Toxicity in Surface Waters: Environmental Cleanup: The Challenge at the Hanford R. J. Wilcock, 365 Site, Washington, USA: R. H. Gray and C. Dale Becker, Assessing the Impact of CO, Emission Control Scenarios 461 in Finland on Radiative Forcing and Greenhouse Effect: Environmental Policy Indicators: A Systems Model: L. E. R. Korhonen, I. Savolainen, and J. Sinisalo, 797 Cummings and N. Joseph Cayer, 655 Assessing Impacts of Introduced Aquatic Species: Grass Environmental Impact of the Gulf War: An Integrated Carp in Large Systems: M. B. Bain, 211 Preliminary Assessment: H. Khordagui and D. Al-Ajmi, 557 Environmental Regulatory Compliance on Army Lands: A Below-Cost Timber Sales and the Political Marketplace: Case Study: R. B. Shaw and R. D. Laven, 387 H. J. Cortner and D. L. Schweitzer, 7 Environmental Diagnosis for Planning and Management Book Review—Putting People First: Sociological Variables in in the High Andean Region: The Biosphere Reserve of Rural Development, 2nd ed., edited by M. M. Cernea: Re- Pozuelos, Argentina: A. Cendrero,J .R . D. De Teran, D. view by J. L. Flora, 421 Gonzalez, V. Mascitti, R. Rotondaro, and R. Tecchi, 683 Book Review—Biogeography of Mediterranean Invasions, ed- Establishing Management Standards: Selected Examples ited by R. H. Groves and F. di Castri: Review by David of Normative Approach: J.J. Vaske, M. P. Donnelly, Alexander, 713 and B. Shelby, 629 Book Review—Understanding Catastrophe: Its Impact on Life Evolution of Environmental Impact Assessment as Ap- on Earth, edited by J. Bourriau: Review by David Alex- plied to Watershed Modification Projects in Canada: ander, 713 H. J. Dirschl, N.S. Novakowski, and M. H. Sadar, 545 840 Title Index First Application of Automated Land Evaluation in Iran: pact: A Case Study of the New Bedford, Massachusetts, M. F. Makhdoum, 409 USA, Fisheries: C. Mitchell and C. J. Cleveland, 305 Fuel Substitution in Sub-Saharan Africa: H. Dang, 283 Resource Protection for Waterbirds in Chesapeake Bay: R. M. Erwin, G. M. Haramis, D. G. Krementz, and S. L. Government Policy and Environmental Protection in the Funderburk, 613 Developing World: The Example of Nigeria: B. A. Chokor, 15 Scale-Dependent Inconsistencies in the Effects of Tram- pling on a Forest Understory Community: K. C. Taylor, Improving Pesticide Regulation in the Third World: The R. J. Reader, and D. W. Larson, 239 Role of an Independent Hazard Auditor: M. E. Loevin- Sea-Level Rise: Destruction of Threatened and Endan- sohn, 705 gered Species Habitat in South Carolina: R. C. Daniels, Influence of Fur Trade, Famine, and Forest Fires on T. W. White, and K. K. Chapman, 373 Moose and Woodland Caribou Populations in North- Seasonal Influences on Inorganic Anion Monitoring of the western Ontario from 1786 to 1911: R. Fritz, R. Suf- New Calabar River, Nigeria: L.O. Odokuma and G. C. fling, and T. A. Younger, 477 Okpokwasili, 491 Influence of Ethnicity on Recreation and Natural Environ- Selecting Island and Shoals for Conservation Based on Bi- ment Use Patterns: Managing Recreation Sites for Eth- ological and Aesthetic Criteria: M.G. Knutson, D. J. nic and Racial Diversity: J. M. Baas, A. Ewert, and D. J. Leopold, and R. C. Smardon, 199 Chavez, 523 Self-Organizing Systems and Environmental Manage- Integrated Catchment Management in Western Australia: ment: M. Hollick, 621 Transition from Concept to Implementation: B. Mitch- Should Restoration of Small Western Watersheds Be Pub- ell and M. Hollick, 735 lic Policy in the United States?: N. Korte and P. Kearl, Influences on Individual Initiative to Use Gypsy Moth 729 Control in New Hampshire, USA: Jeffrey D. Miller and Sociological Edge Effects: Spatial Distribution of Human B. E. Lindsay, 765 Impact in Suburban Forest Fragments: G. R. Matlack, Integrated Resource Assessment and Sustainable Land 829 Source Resolution and Risk Apportionment to Augment Use: Y. Yin andJ . T. Pierce, 319 the Bubble Policy: Application to a Steel Plant “Bubble”: Land Use Change in California, USA: Nonpoint Source S. Mukerjee and P. Biswas, 531 Water Quality Impacts: R. Charbonneau and G. M. Spatial Systems Approach to Sustainable Development: A Kondolf, 453 Conceptual Framework: W-Y. Niu, J.J. Lu, and A. A. Long-Term Climate Variability at the Waste Isolaticn Pilot Khan, 179 Plant, Southeastern New Mexico, USA: P. N. Swift, 83 Stand Density Index Applied to Timber and Goshawk Habitat Objectives in Douglas-Fir: R. J. Lilieholm, W. B. Management Plan for an Alkali Sink and Its Endangered Kessler, and K. Merrill, 773 Plant Cordylanthus palmatus: R. Coats, M. A. Showers, The Role of Agency Goals and Local Context in Great and B. Pavlik, 115 Mapping Probability of Fire Occurrence in San Jacinto Lakes Water Resources Public Involvement Programs: B. K. Landre and B. A. Knuth, 153 Mountains, California, USA: Y.H. Chou, R. A. Min- The Typography of Environmental Impact Statements: nich, and R. A. Chase, 129 Method for Determining Minimum Pool Requirements to Criteria, Evaluation, and Public Participation: T. J. Gal- Maintain and Enhance Salmonid Fisheries in Small Wy- lagher and W. S. Jacobson, 99 The Use of Terrestrial Ecoregions as a Regional-Scale oming Reservoirs: P. M. Guenther and W. A. Hubert, 645 Screen for Selecting Representative Reference Sites for Water: N. D. Warry and M. Hanau, 267 Perspectives on the Landmark Decision Designating the The Role of Analytical Science in Natural Resource Deci- Northern Spotted Owl (Strix occidentalis caurina) as a sion Making: A. Miller, 563 Threatened Subspecies: K. E. Franzreb, 445 Tourism in the High North: Management Challenges and Plant Morphological Characteristics and Resistance to Sim- Recreation Opportunity Spectrum Planning in Svalbard, ulated Trampling: D. Sun and M. J. Liddle, 511 Norway: B. P. Kaltenborn and L. Emmelin, 41 Poldering vs. Compartmentalization: The Choice of Flood Use of Man-Made Impoundment in Mitigating Acid Mine Control Techniques in Bangadesh: H. Rasid and A. Drainage in the North Branch Potomac River: J. M. Di- Mallik, 59 amond, W. Bower, and D. Gruber, 225 Population Viability Analysis as a Tool in Wildlife Conser- Using Remote Sensing Technique to Study Soil Sedimen- vation Policy: With Reference to Australia: D. B. Lin- tation Flow: M. O. Kolawole, 73 denmayer, T. W. Clark, R. C. Lacy, and V. C. Thomas, 745 Water Supply Development and Tariffs in Tanzania: Proposals for Rehabilitation and Management of Isipingo From Free Water Policy Towards Cost Recovery: D. A. Lagoon and Estuary, South Africa: S. Kalicharran and Mashauri and T. S. Katko, 31 R. Diab, 759 Watershed Management Program on Santiago Island, Cape Verde: V. L. Lopes and J. Meyer, 51 Referee Analyses: A Better Approach Than Data Valida- What Do Significance Tests Really Tell Us About the En- tion: N. E. Korte and D. E. Brown, 277 vironment?: G. B. McBride, J.C. Loftis, and N.C. Ad- Resource Scarcity, Energy Use and Environmental Im- kins, 423 Author Index Aber, J.: see Holdren, Jr., G. R. Dang, H.: Fuel Substitution in Sub-Saharan Africa, 283 Adkins, N. C.: see McBride, G. B. Daniels, R.C., T. W. White, and K. K. Chapman: Sea- Al-Ajmi, D.: see Khordagui, H. Level Rise: Destruction of Threatened and Endangered Alm, L. R. and C. Davis: Agenda Setting and Acid Precip- Species Habitat in South Carolina, 373 itation in the United States, 807 Davis, C.: see Alm, L. R. De Baere, V.: see Devuyst, D. De Teran, }. R. D.: see Cendrero, A. De Santo, R. S. and D. G. Smith: An Introduction to Issues Baas,J .M ., A. Ewert, and D. J. Chavez: Influence of Eth- of Habitat Fragmentation Relative to Transportation nicity on Recreation and Natural Environment Use Pat- Corridors with Special Reference to High-Speed Rail terns: Managing Recreation Sites for Ethnic and Racial (HSR), 111 Diversity, 523 Devuyst, D., E. Nierynck, L. Hens, D. Ceuterick, V. De Bain, M. B.: Assessing Impacts of Introduced Aquatic Spe- Baere, and G. Wouters: Environmental Impact Assess- cies: Grass Carp in Large Systems, 211 ment in Flanders, Belgium: An Evaluatin of the Admin- Beard, A. C.: see Paterson, R. G. istrative Procedure, 395 Becker, C. D.: see Gray, R. H. Diab, R.: see Kalicharran, S. Bernard, D.: see Holdren, Jr., G. R. Diamond, J. M., W. Bower, and D. Gruber: Use of Man- Bernard, D.: see Strickland, T. C. Made Impoundment in Mitigating Acid Mine Drainage Bingham, R. A.: see O’Neill, H. J. in the North Branch Potomac River, 225 Biswas, P.: see Mukerjee, S. Dirschl, H. J., N. S. Novakowski, and M. H. Sadar: Evolu- Bower, W.: see Diamond, J. M. tion of Environmental Impact Assessment as Applied to Brown, D. E.: see Korte, N. E. Watershed Modification Projects in Canada, 545 Burby, R. J.: see Paterson, R. G. Donnelly, M. P.: see Vaske, J. J. Burger, J.: see Lipton, J. Driscoll, C. T.: see Holdren, Jr., G. R. Burkhart, J. F., and T. P. Huber: Correlation of Indoor Duerden, F. C.: see O'Neill, H. J. Radon Concentration to Commonly Available Geologic Data, 249 Emmelin, L.: see Kaltenborn, B. P. Erwin, R. M., G. M. Haramis, D. G. Krementz, and S. L. Carline, R.: see Shafer, E. L. Funderburk: Resource Protection for Waterbirds in Cayer, N. J.: see Cummings, L. E. Chesapeake Bay, 613 Cendrero, A.,J .R . D. De Teran, D. Gonzalez, V. Mascitti, Ewert, A.: see Baas, J. M. R. Rotondaro, and R. Tecchi: Environmental Diagnosis for Planning and Management in the High Andean Re- gion: The Biosphere Reserve of Pozuelos, Argentina, Fallon, W.: see Strickland, T. C. 683 Franzreb, K. E.: Perspectives on the Landmark Decision Ceuterick, D.: see Devuyst, D. Designating the Northern Spotted Owl (Strix occidentalis Chapman, K. K.: see Daniels, R. C. caurina) as a Threatened Subspecies, 445 Charbonneau R. and G. M. Kondolf: Land Use Change in Fritz, R., R. Suffling, and T. A. Younger: Influence of Fur California, USA: Nonpoint Source Water Quality Im- Trade, Famine, and Forest Fires on Moose and Wood- pacts, 453 land Caribou Populations in Northwestern Ontario Chase, R. A.: see Chou, Y. H. from 1786 to 1911, 477 Chavez, D. J.: see Baas,J .M . Funderburk, S. L.: see Erwin, R. M. Chokor, B. A.: Government Policy and Environmental Protection in the Developing World: The Example of Nigeria, 15 Galbraith, H.: see Lipton, J. Chou, Y. H., R. A. Minnich, and R. A. Chase: Mapping Gallagher, T. J. and W. S. Jacobson: The Typography of Probability of Fire Occurrence in San Jacinto Mountains, Environmental Impact Statements: Criteria, Evaluation, California, USA, 129 and Public Participation, 99 Clark, T. W.: see Lindenmayer, D. B. Gonzalez, D.: see Cendrero, A. Cleveland, C. J.: see Mitchell, C. Graham, R.: see Hunsaker, C. Coats, R., M. A. Showers, and B. Pavlik: Management Plan Gray, R. H. and C. D. Becker: Environmental Cleanup: for an Alkali Sink and Its Endangered Plant Cordylanthus The Challenge at the Hanford Site, Washington, USA, palmatus, 115 461 Cordell, H. K.: see Shafer, E. L. Gruber, D.: see Diamond,J . M. Cortner, H.J . and D. L. Schweitzer: Below-Cost Timber Guenther, P. M. and W. A. Hubert: Method for Determin- Sales and the Political Marketplace, 7 ing Minimum Pool Requirements to Maintain and En- Cosby, B. J.: see Holdren, Jr., G. R. hance Salmonid Fisheries in Small Wyoming Reservoirs, Cummings, L. E. and N. J. Cayer: Environmental Policy 645 Indicators: A Systems Model, 655 Guldin, R. W.: see Shafer, E. L. 842 Author Index Hanau, M.: see Warry, N. D. Xorhonen, R., I. Savolainen, andJ . Sinisalo: Assessing the Haramis, G. M.: see Erwin, R. M. Impact of CO, Emission Control Scenarios in Finland Healey, M. C.: see Henderson, M. A. on Radiative Forcing and Greenhouse Effect, 797 Henderson, M. A. and M. C. Healey: Doubling Sockeye Korte, N. E. and D. E. Brown: Referee Analyses: A Better Salmon Production in the Fraser River—Is This Sustain- Approach Than Data Validation, 277 able Development?, 719 Krementz, D. G.: see Erwin, R. M. Hens, L.: see Devuyst, D. Herricks, E. E.: see Mattingly, R. L. Lacy, R. C.: see Lindenmayer, D. B. Hicks, B., R. McMillen, R. S. Turner, G. R. Holdren, Jr., and T. C. Strickland: A National Critical Loads Frame- Landre, B. K. and B. A. Knuth: The Role of Agency Goals work for Atmospheric Deposition Effects Assessment: and Local Context in Great Lakes Water Resources Pub- III. Deposition Characterization, 343 lic Involvement Programs, 153 Holdren, Jr., G. R.: see Hicks, B. Larson, D. W.: see Taylor, K. C. Holdren, Jr., G. R.: see Hunsaker, C. Laven, R. D.: see Shaw, R. B. Leopold, D. J.: see Knutson, M. G. Holdren, Jr., G. R.: see Strickland, T. C. Holdren, Jr., G. R., T. C. Strickland, B. J. Cosby, D. Mar- Liddle, M. J.: see Sun, D. morek, D. Bernard, R. Santore, C. T. Driscoll, L. Pardo, Lilieholm, R. J., W. B. Kessler, and K. Merrill: Stand Den- sity Index Applied to Timber and Goshawk Habitat Ob- C. Hunsaker, R.S. Turner, and J. Aber: A National Critical Loads Framework for Atmospheric Deposition jectives in Douglas-Fir, 773 Effects Assessment: IV. Model Selection, Applications, Lindenmayer, D. B., T. W. Clark, R.C. Lacy, and V.C. and Critical Loads Mapping, 355 Thomas: Population Viability Analysis as a Tool in Wild- Hollick, M.: Self-Organizing Systems and Environmental life Conservation Policy: With Reference to Australia, Management, 621 745 Hollick, M.: see Mitchell, B. Lindsay, B. E.: see Miller,J . D. Howell, G. D.: see O’Neill, H. J. LiptonJ,. , H. Galbraith,J .B urger, and D. Wartenberg: A Paradigm for Ecological Risk Assessment, 1 Huber, T. P.: see Burkhart, J. F. Loevinsohn, M. E.: Improving Pesticide Regulation in the Hubert, W. A.: see Guenther, P. M. Third World: The Role of an Independent Hazard Au- Hunsaker, C., R. Graham, R.S. Turner, P. L. Ringold, G.R. Holdren, Jr., and T.C. Strickland: A National ditor, 705 Critical Loads Framework for Atmospheric Deposition Loftis, J. C.: see McBride, G. B. Lopes, V. L. and J. Meyer: Watershed Management Pro- Effects Assessment: II. Defining Assessment End Points, Indicators, and Functional Subregions, 335 gram on Santiago Island, Cape Verde, 51 LuJ,. J .: see Niu, W-Y. Hunsaker, L.: see Holdren, Jr., G. R. Luger, M. I.: see Paterson, R. G. Jacobson, W. S.: see Gallagher, T. J. Johnston, D. M.: see Mattingly, R. L. Makhdoum, M. F.: First Application of Automated Land Evaluation in Iran, 409 Kaiser, E. J.: see Paterson, R. G. Malcom, H. R.: see Paterson, R. G. Kalicharran, S. and R. Diab: Proposals for Rehabilitation Mallik, A.: see Rasid, H. and Management of Isipingo Lagoon and Estuary, Marmorke, D.: see Holdren, Jr., G. R. South Africa, 759 Mascitti, V.: see Cendrero, A. Kaltenborn, B. P. and L. Emmelin: Tourism in the High Mashauri, D. A. and T. S. Katko: Water Supply Develop- North: Management Challenges and Recreation Oppor- ment and Tariffs in Tanzania: From Free Water Policy tunity Spectrum Planning in Svalbard, Norway, 41 Towards Cost Recovery, 31 Katko, T.S.: see Mashauri, D. A. Matlack, G. R.: Sociological Edge Effects: Spatial Distribu- Kearl, P.: see Korte, N. tion of Human Impact in Suburban Forest Fragments, Kessler, W. B.: see Lilieholm, R. J. 829 Keyes, A. M.and R. N. Palmer: Development of a Decision Mattingly, R.L., E.E. Herricks, and D.M. Johnston: Support System for Prioritization of Multimedia Dis- Channelization and Levee Construction in Illinois: Re- chargers, 601 view and Implications for Management, 781 Khan, A. A.: see Niu, W-Y. McBride, G. B., J. C. Loftis, and N.C. Adkins: What Do Khordagui, H. and D. Al-Ajmi: Environmental Impact of Significance Tests Really Tell Us About the Environ- the Gulf War: An Integrated Preliminary Assessment, ment?, 423 557 McMillen, R.: see Hicks, B. Knuth, B. A.: see Landre, B. K. Merrill, K.: see Lilieholm, R. J. Knutson, M. G., D. J. Leopold, and R. C. Smardon: Select- Meyer,J. : see Lopes, V. L. ing Island and Shoals for Conservation Based on Bio- Miller, A.: The Role of Analytical Science in Natural Re- logical and Aesthetic Criteria, 199 source Decision Making, 563 Kolawole, M.O.: Using Remote Sensing Technique to Miller, J. D. and B. E. Lindsay: Influences on Individual Study Soil Sedimentation Flow, 73 Initiative to Use Gypsy Moth Control in New Hamp- Kondolf, G. M.: see Charbonneau R. shire, USA, 765 Kooijman,J .M .: Environmental Assessment of Packaging: Minnich, R. A. and R. A. Chase: see Chou, Y. H. Sense and Sensibility, 575 Mitchell, B. and M. Hollick: Integrated Catchment Man- Author Index 843 agement in Western Australia: Transition from Concept ence, and Ecosystem Approaches for Integrating Envi- to Implementation, 735 ronment and Development, 289 Mitchell, C. and C. J. Cleveland: Resource Scarcity, Energy Smardon, R. C.: see Knutson, M. G. Use and Environmental Impact: A Case Study of the Smit, B.: see Spaling, H. New Bedford, Massachusetts, USA, Fisheries, 305 Smith, D. G.: see De Santo, R. S. Mukerjee, S. and P. Biswas: Source Resolution and Risk Smythe, K.: see Strickland, T. C. Apportionment to Augment the Bubble Policy: Appli- Spaling, H. and B. Smit: Cumulative Environmental cation to a Steel Plant “Bubble,” 531 Change: Conceptual Frameworks, Evaluation Ap- proaches, and Institutional Perspectives, 587 Strickland, T. C.: see Hicks, B. Nierynck, E.: see Devuyst, D. Strickland, T. C.: see Holdren, Jr., G. R. Niu, W-Y., J. J. Lu, and A. A. Khan: Spatial Systems Ap- Strickland, T. C.: see Hunsaker, C. proach to Sustainable Development: A Conceptual Strickland, T. C., G. R. Holdren, Jr., P. L. Ringold, D. Ber- Framework, 179 nard, K. Smythe, and W. Fallon: A National Critical Novakowski, N. S.: see Dirschl, H. J. Loads Framework for Atmospheric Deposition Effects Assessment: I. Method Summary, 329 O'Neill, H.J., R. A. Bingham, G. D. Howell, F. C. Duer- Suffling, R.: see Fritz, R. den, and C. Roberts: Development of an Integrated En- Sun, D. and M. J. Liddle: A Survey of Trampling Effects vironmental Data Base, 257 on Vegetation and Soil in Eight Tropical and Subtropi- Odokuma, L. O. and G. C. Okpokwasili: Seasonal Influ- cal Sites, 497 ences on Inorganic Anion Monitoring of the New Cala- Sun, D. and M. J. Liddle: Plant Morphological Character- bar River, Nigeria, 491 istics and Resistance to Simulated Trampling, 511 Okpokwasili, G. C.: see Odokuma, L. O. Swift, P. N.: Long-Term Climate Variability at the Waste Oliver, S.: 20th-Century Urban Landslides in the Basilicata Isolation Pilot Plant, Southeastern New Mexico, USA, 83 Region of Italy, 433 Taylor, K.C., R. J.R eader, and D. W. Larson: Scale-De- pendent Inconsistencies in the Effects of Trampling on Palmer, R. N.: see Keyes, A. M. Pardo, L.: see Holdren, Jr., G. R. a Forest Understory Community, 239 Paterson, R.G., M.I. Luger, R.J. Burby, E.J . Kaiser, Tecchi, R.: see Cendrero, A. Thomas: see Lindenmayer, D. B. H. R. Malcom, and A. C. Beard: Costs and Benefits of Turner, R. S.: see Hicks, B. Urban Erosin and Sediment Control: The North Caro- Turner, R. S.: see HoldrenJ,r . G. R. lina Experience, 167 Turner, R. S.: see Hunsaker, C. Pavlik, B.: see Coats, R. Pierce, J. T.: see Yin, Y. Vaske, J. J.,M . P. Donnelly, and B. Shelby: Establishing Management Standards: Selected Examples of Norma- Rasid, H. and A. Mallik: Poldering vs. Compartmentaliza- tive Approach, 629 tion: The Choice of Flood Control Techniques in Ban- gadesh, 59 Reader, R.J .: see Taylor, K. C. Warry, N.D. and M. Hanau: The Use of Terrestrial Ecoregions as a Regional-Scale Screen for Selecting Rep- Ringold, P. L.: see Hunsaker, C. resentative Reference Sites for Water, 267 Ringold, P. L.: see Strickland, T. C. Roberts, C.: see O’Neill, H. J. Wartenberg, : see Lipton,J . Waterstone, M.: Adrift on a Sea of Platitudes: Why We Roggenbuck,J .W ., D. R. Williams, and A. E. Watson: De- fining Acceptable Conditions in Wilderness, 187 Will Not Resolve the Greenhouse Issue, 141 Watson, A. E.: see Roggenbuck, J. W. Rotondaro, R.: see Cendrero, A. White, T. W.: see Daniels, R. C. Wilcock, R. J.: Application of Land-Use Data and Screen- Sadar, M. H.: see Dirschl, H. J. ing Tests for Evaluating Pesticide Runoff Toxicity in Santore, R.: see Holdren, Jr., G. R. Surface Waters, 365 Savolainen, I.: see Korhonen, R. Williams, D. R.: see Roggenbuck, J. W. Schweitzer, D. L.: see Cortner, H. J. Wouters, G.: see Devuyst, D. Shafer, E. L., R. Carline, R. W. Guldin, and H. K. Cordell: Economic Amenity Values of Wildlife: Six Case Studies Xiang, W-N.: Application of a GIS-Based Stream Buffer in Pennsylvania, 669 Shaw, R. B. and R. D. Laven: Environmental Regulatory Generation Model to Environmental Policy Evaluation, 817 Compliance on Army Lands: A Case Study, 387 Shelby, B.: see Vaske, J. J. Showers, M. A. and B. Pavlik: see Coats, R. Yin, Y. and J. T. Pierce: Integrated Resource Assessment Sinisalo, J.: see Korhonen, R. and Sustainable Land Use, 319 Slocombe, D. S.: Environmental Planning, Ecosystem Sci- Younger, T. A.: see Fritz, R.

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