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ISSN: 0894-1920 Society & Natural Resources An International Journal Matthew S. Carroll, Steven J. Hollenhorst, Editors-In-Chief Volume 19 2006 Taylor & Francis Taylor & Francis Group Society & Natural Resources Official Journal of the International Association for Society and Natural Resources EDITORs-IN-CHIEF Matthew S. Carroll, Washington State University, Pullman, WA, USA Steven J. Hollenhorst, University of Idaho, Moscow, ID, USA FOUNDING CO-EDITORS-IN-CHIEF Rabel J. Burdge, Western Washington University, Bellingham, WA, USA Donald R. Field, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, USA ASSISTANT EDITOR Patricia J. Cohn, Washington State University, Pullman, WA, USA BOOK REVIEW EDITOR Diane C. Bates, The College of New Jersesy, Ewing, NJ, USA ISSOCIATE EDITORS INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR SOCIETY AND NATURAL RESOURCES mbership dues are $90 for professionals and $60 for students. Memberships are for the calendar year, and include a subscription TO JOIN IASNR OR FOR MORE INFORMATION: contact Richard S. Krannich, Institute for Social Xesources, Utah State University, 0730 Old Main Hill, Logan, Utah 84322-0730, USA. Phone: (435) 797-1241, US Postmaster Annual Subscription, Volume 19, 2006 Print ISSN 20, Or ISSN :b s itior riber K £481. US $796 ) US $296 \r Production and Advertising Office: 325 | Subscription offices USA/North America UK/Europe Ba ‘4 (0 For Copyright © 2006 Taylor & Francis Group, LL( lissemir dir f 1 byanyn s without pric 1 (RRO t is authorization d« «c lhe publisher assumes n appearance of advert in this journal does not « he quality or value of the product advertised or of the cl Permissions. For further information, please visit htt www.tand{.co.uk/journals/permi October 2006 SOCIETY & NATURAL RESOURCES Table of Contents to Volume 19 Volume 19, Number 1, 2006 Editor’s Note Matthew S. Carroll and Steven J. Hollenhorst Articles U.S. National Security Discourse and the Political Construction of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge Kolson L. Schlosser Tomatoes, Decentralization, and Environmental Management in Brong Ahafo, Ghana James Sumberg and Christine Okali. . What Makes Community Forest Management Successful: \ Meta-Study From Community Forests Throughout the World Adcharaporn Pagdee, Yeon-su Kim, and P. J. Daugherty Collaboration in Context: Rural Change and Community Forestry in the Four Corners Randall K. Wilson Research Note Mapping Social Change: A Visualization Method Used in the Monongahela National Forest Jason M. Siniscalchi, Chad. D. Pierskalla, Steve W. Selin, and Don Palmer Policy Review Community Management by Decree? Lessons From Cambodia’s Fisheries Reform Blake D. Ratner Book Reviews Rothman, Hal K. The New Urban Park: Golden Gate National Recreation Area and Civic Environmentalism Stephen Zavestoski. . . Scheberle, Denise. Federalism and Environmental Policy Trust and the Politics of Implementation Revathi Iyer Hines Volume 19, Number 2, 2006 Special Issue: Long Term Ecological Research Guest Editors: Ted L. Gragson and Morgan Grove Introdution Social Science in the Context of the Long Term Ecological Research Program Ted L. Gragson and Morgan Grove Articles Drivers of Spatial Variation in Plant Diversity Across the Central Arizona-Phoenix Ecosystem Diane Hope, Corinna Gries, David Casagrande, Charles L. Redman, Nancy B. Grimm, and Chris Martin Data and Methods Comparing Social Structure and Vegetation Structure of Urban Neighborhoods in Baltimore, Maryland J. Morgan Grove, Mary L. Cadenasso, William R. Burch, Jr., Steward T. A. Pickett, Kirsten Schwarz, Jarlath O’Neil-Dunne, Matthew Wilson, Austin Troy, and Christopher Boone Environmental Perception in a Rapidly Growing, Amenity-Rich Region: The Effects of Lakeshore Development on Perceived Water Quality in Vilas County Wisconsin Richard C. Stedman and Roger B. Hammer Disproportionality as a Framework for Linking Social and Biophysical Systems Pete Nowak, Sarah Bowen, and Perry E. Cabot Land Use Legacies and the Future of Southern Appalachia Ted L. Gragson and Paul V. Bolstad Volume 19, Number 3, 2006 Articles An Exploration Into the Economic Impact of Industrial Development Versus Conservation on Western Public Lands Ray Rasker.... Catalyzing Collaborative Monitoring Processes in Joint Forest Management Situations: The Mafungautsi Forest Case, Zimbabwe Tendayi Mutimukuru, Witness Kozanayi, and Richard Nyirenda Structural and Narrative Reconstruction of Representations of “Environment.” “Nature,” and “Ecotourism” Tasos Hovardas and George P. Stamou Assessing Coral Reef Condition: Eliciting Community Meanings Elizabeth A. Dinsdale and D. Mark Fenton Listening to the Salmon People: Coastal First Nations’ Objectives Regarding Salmon Aquaculture in British Columbia Kira Gerwing and Timothy McDaniels Wildfire Policy and Fire Use on Public Lands in the United States Lisa Dale Volume 19, Number 4, 2006 Articles Recreational Wild Berry Picking in Finland—Reflection of a Rural Lifestyle Eija Pouta, Tuija Sievanen, and Marjo Neuvonen Public Understanding of Science in Pacific Northwest Salmon Recovery Policy Dave D. White and Troy E. Hall Fire and Fuel Management Communication Strategies: Citizen Evaluations of Agency Outreach Activities Eric Toman, Bruce Shindler, and Mark Brunson Globalization, Vulnerability to Climate Change, and Perceived Injustice Bradley C. Parks and J. Timmons Roberts . Indigenous Water Management Systems: Interpreting Symbolic Dimensions in Common Property Resource Regimes Nandita Singh Testing the Convergent Validity of Videotape Survey Administration and Phone Interviews in Contingent Valuation John Loomis, Julie Miller, Armando Gonzalez-Caban, and Joseph Champ Book Review Eckersley, Robyn. The Green State: Rethinking Democrac) and Sovereignty W. A. Warren Volume 19, Number 5, 2006 Articles Ipsative Crystallization Effects on Wildland Fire Attitude—Policy Support Models James D. Absher, Jerry J. Vaske, Alan D. Bright, and Maureen P. Donnelly Environmental Concern in the Mormon Culture Region Joan M. Brehm and Brian W. Eisenhauer Learning by Doing: Policy Learning in Community-Based Deer Management T. Bruce Lauber and Tommy L. Brown Community-Level Controversy Over a Natural Resource: Toward a More Democratic Science in Society Stuart Lee and Wolff-Michael Roth Evidence of Biased Processing of Natural Resource-Related Information: A Study of Attitudes Toward Drilling for Oil in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge Tara L. Teel, Alan D. Bright, Michael J. Manfredo, and Jeffrey J. Brooks Expert Forecasts and the Emergence of Water Scarcity on Public Agendas Elisabeth A. Graffy Book Reviews Slater, Candace. Jit Search of the Rain Forest John R. Stoll Clayton, Susan and Opotow, Susan (Eds.). /dentity and the Natural Environment Joanne Vining Volume 19, Number 6, 2006 Articles Comparing Urban and Rural Perceptions of and Familiarity With the Management of Forest Ecosystems Laila A. Raceyskis and Frank Lupi Learning in Sustainable Natural Resource Management: Challenges and Opportunities in the Pacific Meg Keen and Sango Mahanty Specificity and the Cognitive Hierarchy: Value Orientations and the Acceptability of Urban Wildlife Management Actions Doug Whittaker, Jerry J. Vaske, and Michael J. Manfredo Managing Development Programs for Sustainability: Integrating Development and Research Through Adaptive Management Justin Matthew Mog The New Zealand People—Park Relationship: An Exploratory Model Julia McCleave, Stephen Espiner, and Kay Booth Assessing the Potential of Congressional Responsibility for National Forest Management Michael J. Mortimer Book Reviews Newell, Josh. The Russian Far East Development David Ostergren. . Diamond, Jared. ¢ ollapse How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed Edwin J. Rossman Volume 19, Number 7, 2006 Articles The Effectiveness of Agreements and Protocols to Bridge Between Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Toolboxes for Protected Area Management: A Case Study from the Wet Tropics of Queensland Rosemary Hill Toward a Pluralistic Civic Science?: Assessing Community Forestry Maureen G. Reed and Kirsten Mcllveen . . A Comparison of Attitudes Toward State-Led Conservation and Community-Based Conservation in the Village of Bigodi, Uganda Andrew Lepp and Stephen Holland Mental and Biophysical Terrains of Biodiversity: Conserving Oak on Family Forests A. Paige Fischer and John C. Bliss. . . . Public Demand for Preserving Local Open Space Jeffrey D. Kline. .. Science, Expertise, and the Democratization of the Decision-Making Process Michael S. Carolan Book Reviews Flora, Cornelia Butler, with Jan L. Flora and Susan Fey. Rural Communities: Legac) and Change Meagan Keefe Grafton R. Quentin, Libby Robin, and Robert J. Wasson, Eds Understanding the Environment: Bridging the Disciplinary Divides Jonathan K. London Volume 19, Number 8, 2006 Articles Community-Based Tourism: A Pathway to Sustainability for Japan’s Protected Areas Lisa Hiwasaki Identification With Resource-Based Occupations and Desire for Tourism: Are the Two Necessarily Inconsistent? Peggy Petrzelka, Richard S. Krannich, and Joan M. Brehm Sharing the Management of a River Corridor: A Case Study of the Comanagement Process Ryan Plummer Uses, Meanings, and Understandings of Values in the Environmental and Protected Area Arena: A Consideration of “World Heritage” Values Joan M. Bentrupperbaumer, Tara J. Day, and Joseph P. Reser. Ranchland Ownership Change in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, 1990—2001: Implications for Conservation Hannah Gosnell, Julia H. Haggerty, and William R. Travis Insights Into Wildfire Mitigation Decisions Among Wildland—Urban Interface Residents Hannah Brenkert—Smith, Patricia A. Champ, and Nicholas Flores........... Book Review Lynn-Sherow, Bonnie. Red Earth: Race and Agriculture in Oklahoma Territory Sean Keenan Volume 19, Number 9, 2006 Articles Climate Change Vulnerability and Policy Support Sammy Zahran, Samuel D. Brody, Himanshu Grover, and Arnold Vedlitz Risk Perceptions, Aquaculture, and Issues of Trust: Lessons From Australia Nicole A. Mazur and Allan L. Curtis An Assessment of Stakeholder Advisory Committees in Forest Management: Case Studies From Manitoba, Canada Brett McGurk, A. John Sinclair, and Alan Diduck Collaborative Partnership Design: The Implications of Organizational Affiliation for Watershed Partnerships Ryan D. Bidwell and Clare M. Ryan Between Incentives and Action: A Pilot Study of Biodiversity Conservation Competencies for Multifunctional Forest Management in Finland Steven A. Wolf and Eeva Primmer Policy Review Forward to the Past: Wolves in the Northern Rockies and the Future of ESA Politics Patrick Impero Wilson . Book Reviews Ott, Riki. Sound Truth and Corporate Myths: The Legacy of Exxon Valdez Oil Spill PUM nnC UMN DONINTR ae Ss FAN Co ONS rater a See Tora ated heian eae ae eae eo a es Dunmire, William W. Gardens of New Spain: How Mediterranean Plants and Foods Changed America Angela Vergara Volume 19, Number 10, 2006 Articles Equal Partners? Assessing Comanagement of Forest Resources in Clayoquot Sound Holly Spiro Mabee and George Hoberg . A Human Dimensions Inquiry in Watershed Analysis: Listening to Constituents’ Views of Contested Legitimacy on the National Forest Kevin McGuire and Nick Sanyal... . Local Environmental Groups and the Creation of Social Capital: Evidence from Vermont Christopher McGrory Klyza, Jonathan Isham, and Andrew Savage Insights and Applications The Values and Vulnerabilities of Metaphors Within the Environmental Sciences Michael S. Carolan Policy Review Limitations of Leasehold Forestry for Poverty Alleviation in Nepal Christopher A. Thoms, Birendra K. Karna, and Mukunda B. Karmacharya Book Review Greenough, Paul and Anna Lowerhaupt Tsing. Nature in the Global South Environmental Projects in South and Southeast Asia Marla R. Emery Reviewers for Volume 19 Following page 942: Title Page to Volume 19 Table of Contents to Volume 19 Author Index to Volume 19

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