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SOCIETY & NATURAL RESOURCES Table of Contents to Volume 18 Volume 18, Number 1, 2005 Editor’s Note Richard S. Krannich Essay Neither Fish nor Fowl nor Forests: Some Thoughts on Realizing the Promise of the IASNR Frederick H. Buttel Articles Mapping Spatial Attributes in Survey Research for Natural Resource Management: Methods and Applications Gregory Brown Common Property as Enclosure: A Case Study of a Backswamp in Southern Laos Nattaya Tubtim and Philip Hirsch Cultural Variation, Decision Making, and Local Institutions: An Examination of Fuelwood Use in Western Tanzania Christopher M. Holmes................... Private Provision of a Public Good: Willingness to Pay for Privately Stocked Trout Randall S. Rosenberger, Alan R. Collins, and Julie B. Svetlik Book Reviews Rosenzweig, Michael L. Win-Win Ecology: How the Earth’s Species Can Survive in the Midst of Human Enterprise. Michael G. Sorice Raffles, Hugh. Jn Amazonia: A Natural History. OGG MEN Ge GNA <8 2 «i.o s: 35st ie dear anapapak GrO recadies wie NR eo in CS Allen, Barbara L. Uneasy Alchemy: Citizens and Experts in Louisiana's Chemical Corridor Disputes. Suzanne Marshall Shapiro, Judith. Mao’s War on the Environment: Politics and the Environment in Revolutionary China. Lynn Huntsinger Errata Volume 18, Number 2, 2005 Articles Political Pitfalls of Integrated Watershed Management William Blomquist and Edella Schlager Framing Wilderness: Populism and Cultural Heritage as Organizing Principles Bryan K. Walton and Conner Bailey ‘Na whenua, na Tuhoe. Ko D.O.C. te partner’—Prospects for Comanagement of Te Urewera National Park Brad L. Coombes and Stephanie Hill Conditions for Successful Local Collective Action in Forestry: Some Evidence From the Hills of Nepal Ambika P. Gautam and Ganesh P. Shivakoti Values and Ethical Beliefs Regarding Agricultural Drainage in Central Illinois, USA Michael A. Urban Book Reviews Zerner, Charles, ed. Culture and the Question of Rights: Forests, Coasts, and Seas in Southeast Asia. Leslie E. Sponsel Nabhan, Gary Paul. Singing the Turtles to Sea: The Comcaac (Seri) Art and Science of Reptiles. Rachel H. Adler Thayer, Robert L. LifePlace: Bioregional Thought and Practice. PRBSEDERRMI SIROEIISS 5 55s cotsc anlie) ca Rie Baad Saye ten See eeD E Nea nan ae Volume 18, Number 3, 2005 In Memorium Articles Race and Environmental Justice in Buffalo, NY: A ZIP Code and Historical Analysis of Ecological Hazards Eric J. Krieg Impacts of Farm Structural Change on Farmers’ Social Ties Douglas Jackson-Smith and Gilbert W. Gillespie, Jr. .............. Can Watershed Management Unite Town and Country? Karen M. O’Neill Insights and Applications Beyond Participation: Boundary Organizations as a New Space for Farmers and Scientists to Interact Anna Carr and Roger Wilkinson Policy Reviews and Essays Speaking Like a State: Environmental Justice and Fish Consumption Advisories Caron Chess, Joanna Burger, and Melanie Hughes McDermott Exploring the Concept of “Ownership” in Natural Resource Pianning Paul R. Lachapelle and Stephen F. McCooi Book Reviews Nadasdy, Paul. Hunters and Bureaucrats: Power, Knowledge and Aboriginal-State Relations in the Southwest Yukon (MEU PEIN i550 hw cgN e akG G. ua APST OG Ri cro eae fare ale Saha, Suranjit K., and David Parker, eds. Globalisation and Sustainable Development in Latin America Paulina X. Ruf Hollander, Jack M. The Real Environmental Crisis: Why Poverty, Not Affluence, Is the Environment's Number One Enemy Bahram Tavakolian Marshall, Suzanne. “Lord, We're Just Trying to Save Your Water’. Environmental Activism and Dissent in the Appalachian South Lauren Heberle Anderson, Kit. Nature, Culture, and Big Old Trees: Live Oaks and Ceibas in the Landscapes of Louisiana and Guatemala Angela Vergara Volume 18, Number 4, 2005 Special Section: Humans, Fire, and Forests Introduction: Humans, Fire, and Forests—Part Il] Hanna J. Cortner and Donald R. Field Fire as a Galvanizing and Fragmenting Influence on Communities: The Case of the Rodeo—Chediski Fire Matthew S. Carroll, Patricia J. Cohn, David N. Seesholtz, I ca eget Ses sae koe oS ae ee The Look of the Land: Homeowner Landscape Management and Wildfire Preparedness in Minnesota and Florida Kristen C. Nelson, Martha C. Monroe, and Jayne Fingerman Johnson Predicting Homeowners’ Approval of Fuel Management at the Wildland—Urban Interface Using the Theory of Reasoned Action Christine A. Vogt, Greg Winter, and Jeremy S. Fried Humans Fire, and Forests: Expanding the Domain of Wildfire Research Donald R. Field and Dana A. Jensen iw N nN Articles People’s Science in Action: The Politics of Protest and Knowledge Brokering in India Roopali Phadke Using Discourses for Policy Evaluation: The Case of Marine Common Property Rights in Chile Stefan Gelcich, Gareth Edwards-Jones, Michel J. Kaiser, and Elizabeth Watson 377 Book Reviews DeGregori, Thomas R. Origins of the Organic Agriculture Debate Douglas H. Constance 393 Boyce, James K., and Barry G. Shelley, eds. Natural Assets: Democratizing Environmental Ownership Edwin J. Rossman 395 Volume 18, Number 5, 2005 Articles Natural Resource-Based Communities, Risk, and Disaster: An Intersection of Theories Courtney G. Flint and A.E. Luloff 399 The Science of Storytelling: Measuring Policy Beliefs in Greater Yellowstone Mark K. McBeth, Elizabeth A. Shanahan, and Michael D. Jones. .... . 413 Does Race Matter in Landowners’ Participation in Conservation Incentive Programs? Jianbang Gan, Okwudili O. Onianwa, John W. Schelhas, Gerald C. Wheelock, amd Mark BR. Teele... 2 2. 2. wo ec cc eee 43] Hierarchy Theory in Sociology, Ecology, and Resource Management: A Conceptual Model for Natural Resource or Environmental Sociology and Socioecological Systems William A. Warren 447 Commentary on “Hierarchy Theory in Sociology, Ecology, and Resource Management: A Conceptual Model for Natural Resource or Environmental Sociology and Socioecological Systems” by W. Warren Kristen C. Nelson 467 The Vitality of Difference: Systems Theory, the Environment, and the Ghost of Parsons Michael M. Bell 47] Response to Commentaries on “Hierarchy Theory in Sociology, Ecology, and Resource Management: A Conceptual Model for Natural Resource or Environmental Sociology and Socioecological Systems” William A. Warren 479 Forum Human Dimensions of Great Lakes Fishery Management: New Research Thrust of the Great Lakes Fishery Commission Tracy Dobson, Shawn J. Riley, and Mare Gaden Volume 18, Number 6, 2005 Articles Taking Institutions Seriously: Using the IAD Framework to Analyze Fisheries Policy Mark T. Imperial and Tracy Yandle Influence of Place Attachment on Civic Action: A Study at Sherburne National Wildlife Refuge Michelle A. Payton, David C. Fulton, and Dorothy H. Anderson Public Participation as Public Debate: A Deliberative Turn in Natural Resource Management John R. Parkins and Ross E. Mitchell Preferences and Values for Forests and Wetlands: A Comparison of Farmers, Environmentalists, and the General Public in Australia Caroline Winter Managing Sustainable Urban Water Reuse: Structural Context and Cultures of Trust June S. Marks and Maria Zadoroznyj Insights and Applications Intention to Conserve Water: Environmental Values, Reasoned Action, and Information Effects Across Time Craig W. Trumbo and Garrett J. O’Keefe Volume 18, Number 7, 2005 Articles Understanding the Multidimensionality of Property Rights Orientations: Evidence From Utah and Texas Ranchers Douglas Jackson-Smith, Urs Kreuter, and Richard S. Krannich Interpretation, Activity Participation, and Environmental Attitudes of Visitors to Penguin Island, Western Australia Michael Hughes and Angus Morrison Saunders Getting From Sense of Place to Place-Based Management: An Interpretive Investigation of Place Meanings and Perceptions of Landscape Change Mae A. Davenport and Dorothy H. Anderson How Locally Designed Access and Use Controls Can Prevent the Tragedy of the Commons in a Mexican Small-Scale Fishing Community Xavier Basurto Essay Community and Community Development in Resource-Based Areas: Operational Definitions Rooted in an Interactional Perspective Gene L. Theodori Book Reviews Minter, Ben A. and Robert E. Manning, eds. Reconstructing Conservation: Finding Common Ground James Lein O’Rourke, Dara. Community-Driven Regulation: Balancing Development and the Environment in Vietnam Blake D. Ratner Zimmerer, Karl S. and Thomas J. Basset. Political Ecology: An Integrative Approach to Geography and Environment-Development Studies OE Oe ee ee ee eee eee Volume 18, Number 8, 2005 Articles Collaboration, Enforcement, and Endangered Species: A Framework for Assessing Collaborative Problem-Solving Capacity Edward P. Weber, Nicholas P. Lovrich, and Michael Gaffney Aboriginal Pastoralism, Social Embeddedness, and Cultural Continuity in Central Australia Nicholas Gill Community-Based Narwhal Management in Nunavut, Canada: Change, Uncertainty, and Adaptation Derek R. Armitage Colliding Understandings of Biodiversity Conservation in Vietnam: Global Claims, National Interests, and Local Struggles Claudia Zingerli Insights and Applications Can Superior Natural Amenities Create High-Quality Employment Opportunities? The Case of Nonconsumptive River Recreation in Central Idaho John R. McKean, Donn M. Johnson, Richard L. Johnson, and R. Garth Taylor Policy Review Transaction Costs of Pesticide Policies in Vietnam Laura McCann Book Reviews Smil, Vaclav. Energy at the Crossroads: Global Perspectives and Uncertainties Craig R. Humphrey Holland, Marjorie M., Elizabeth R. Blood, and Lawrence R. Shaffer, eds. Achieving Sustainable Freshwater Systems: A Web of Connections Darren R. Bardati Chiarappa, Michael J., and Kristin M. Szylvian. Fish for All: An Oral History of Multiple Claims and Divided Sentiment on Lake Michigan Bob Gramling Shivatoki, Ganesh P., and Elinor Ostrom, eds. /mproving Irrigation Governance and Management in Nepal Cynthia M. Caron Barlett, Peggy F., and Geoffrey W. Chase, eds. Sustainability on Campus: Stories for Strategy and Change Richard A. Niesenbaum Volume 18, Number 9, 2005 Articles Building Sustainable Communities in Forested Regions M. A. Brennan, A. E. Luloff, and J. C. Finley Financial Crisis and State-NGO Relations: The Case of Brazilian Amazonia, 1998-2000 a ee eee ee ee ee eee Understanding Fisheries Conflicts in the South—A Legal Pluralist Perspective Maarten Bavinck Conflicting Understandings of Wilderness and Subsistence in Alaskan National Parks Chand E. Dear and Olin Eugene Myers, Jr Insights and Applications Forest-Sector Concerns in the Baltic States: Implications for an Expanded European Union Marius Lazdinis, Andrew Carver, Franz Schmithiisen, Kristjan TOnisson, and LeldeVilkriste Book Reviews Thompson, Charles D. and Melinda F. Wiggins, eds. The Human Cost of Food: Farmworkers’ Lives, Labor, and Advocacy Max J. Pfeffer Westley, Frances R. and Philip S Miller. Experiments in Consilience: Integrating Social and Scientific Responses to Save Endangered Species Anne P. Hoover Baker, Mark and Jonathan Kusel. Community Forestry in the United States: Learning from the Past, Crafting the Future Richard C. Stedman Volume 18, Number 10, 2005 Editor’s Note Richard S. Krannich Articles Agency Perspectives on Transition to Participatory Forest Management: A Case Study From Tamil Nadu, India Jagannadha Matta, Janaki Alavalapati, John Kerr, and Evan Mercer. . . Self-Policing and the Environment: Predicting Self-Disclosure of Clean Air Act Violations Under the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Audit Policy Paul B. Stretesky and Jackie Gabriel 871 Multifaceted Measures of Success in Two Mexican Marine Protected Areas Grant D. Murray 889 Insights and Applications Ancient Values, New Challenges: Indigenous Spiritual Perceptions of Landscapes and Forest Management John L. Lewis and Stephen R. J. Sheppard Smokey the Tapir: Traditional Fire Knowledge and Fire Prevention Campaigns in Lowland Bolivia Josh McDaniel, Deborah Kennard, and Alicia Fuentes Policy Review and Essays The Next Step: Strengthening the Social Science Voice in Environmental Governance Steve Selin and Chad Pierskalla Book Reviews Ndubisi, Forster. Ecological Planning Synthesis Peter R. Wilshusen Smouts, Marie-Claude. Tropical Forests, International Jungle: The Underside of Global Ecopolitics Brian Potter Speth, James Gustave. Red Sky at Morning: America and the Crisis of the Global Environment Biave: Erapmen am pane C.. BES... 2. ei eee oe dee wee ees 94] Wellman, J. Douglas, and Dennis B. Probst. Wildland Recreation Policy: An Introduction Steven W. Burr Reviewers for Volume 18 Following page 950: Title Page to Volume 18 Table of Contents to Volume 18 Author Index to Volume 18

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