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Volume 14, Issue 1 | June 2009

Editors-in-Chief Lance Gunderson and Carl Folke are pleased to announce the
publication of Volume 14, Issue 1 of Ecology and Society
(http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol14/iss1/). This issue contains the
final contributions to the special feature New Methods for Adaptive Water
Management, edited by Claudia Pahl-Wostl, Jan Sendzimir, and Paul Jeffrey,
which investigates the challenges of moving from conventional water
management and control techniques to adaptive approaches (see:
http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/viewissue.php?sf=31). Another highlight
from this issue is a reflective contribution by Carpenter, Folke, Scheffer,
and Westley titled "Resilience: Accounting for the Noncomputable", which
discusses the shortcomings of dominant regimes for environmental problem
solving, including their failure to acknowledge the noncomputable and their
tendency to obscur alternative viewpoints (see:
http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol14/iss1/art13/). A list of all articles
published in this issue is appended below. Full text for each article is
available for free online at http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol14/iss1/.

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Editorial 
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Lumpy Information
-Lance Gunderson and Carl Folke

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Guest Editorials
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Reconnecting Social and Ecological Resilience in Salmon Ecosystems
-Daniel L. Bottom, Kim K. Jones, Charles A. Simenstad, and Courtland L. Smith

Resources Management in Transition
-Claudia Pahl-Wostl, Jan Sendzimir, and Paul Jeffrey

Managing Surprises in Complex Systems: Multidisciplinary Perspectives on
Resilience
-P. H. Longstaff Globalization and Land-Use Transitions in Latin America


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Research
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The Fate of Coho Salmon Nomads: The Story of an Estuarine-Rearing Strategy
Promoting Resilience 
-K V. Koski

Reconciling Social and Biological Needs in an Endangered Ecosystem: the
Palouse as a Model for Bioregional Planning
-Shannon M. Donovan, Chris Looney, Thor Hanson, Yaniria Sánchez de León, J.
D. Wulfhorst, Sanford D. Eigenbrode, Michael Jennings, Jodi Johnson-Maynard,
and Nilsa A. Bosque Pérez

Trade-Offs in Values Assigned to Ecological Goods and Services Associated
with Different Coral Reef Management Strategies
-Christina C. Hicks, Tim R. McClanahan, Joshua E. Cinner, and Jeremy M. Hills

Application of Structured Decision Making to an Assessment of Climate Change
Vulnerabilities and Adaptation Options for Sustainable Forest Management 
-Aynslie E. Ogden and John L. Innes

Cumulative Effects of Coastal Habitat Alterations on Fishery Resources:
toward Prediction at Regional Scales 
-Stephen J. Jordan, Lisa M. Smith, and Janet A. Nestlerode

Range of Variability in Southern Coastal Plain Forests: Its Historical,
Contemporary, and Future Role in Sustaining Biodiversity 
-Robert J. Mitchell and Sally L. Duncan

Is There Potential for the Historical Range of Variability to Guide
Conservation Given the Social Range of Variability? 
-Jonathan R. Thompson, Sally L. Duncan, and K. Norman Johnson

Supporting the Shift from State Water to Community Water: Lessons from a
Social Learning Approach to Designing Joint Irrigation Projects in Morocco 
-Marcel Kuper, Mathieu Dionnet, Ali Hammani, Younes Bekkar, Patrice Garin,
and Bettina Bluemling

The Impact of Resource Scarcity on Bonding and Bridging Social Capital: the
Case of Fishers’ Information-Sharing Networks in Loreto, BCS, Mexico 
-Saudiel Ramirez-Sanchez and Evelyn Pinkerton

Consequences of Environmental Service Payments for Forest Retention and
Recruitment in a Costa Rican Biological Corridor 
-Wayde C. Morse, Jessica L. Schedlbauer, Steven E. Sesnie, Bryan Finegan,
Celia A. Harvey, Steven J. Hollenhorst, Kathleen L. Kavanagh, Dietmar
Stoian, and J. D. Wulfhorst

Quantifying the Road-Effect Zone: Threshold Effects of a Motorway on Anuran
Populations in Ontario, Canada 
-Felix Eigenbrod, Stephen J. Hecnar, and Lenore Fahrig

Frogs Call at a Higher Pitch in Traffic Noise 
-Kirsten M. Parris, Meah Velik-Lord, and Joanne M. A. North

Adaptive Water Governance: Assessing the Institutional Prescriptions of
Adaptive (Co-)Management from a Governance Perspective and Defining a
Research Agenda 
-Dave Huitema, Erik Mostert, Wouter Egas, Sabine Moellenkamp, Claudia
Pahl-Wostl, and Resul Yalcin

Road Zone Effects in Small-Mammal Communities 
-John A. Bissonette and Silvia A. Rosa

Avian Influenza H5N1 and the Wild Bird Trade in Hanoi, Vietnam 
-F. Brooks-Moizer, Scott I. Roberton, Kelly Edmunds, and Diana Bell

Impacts of Traffic Noise and Traffic Volume on Birds of Roadside Habitats 
-Kirsten M. Parris and Angela Schneider

Linking Resilience Theory and Diffusion of Innovations Theory to Understand
the Potential for Perennials in the U.S. Corn Belt 
-Ryan C. Atwell, Lisa A. Schulte, and Lynne M. Westphal

Selling Conservation? Scientific Legitimacy and the Commodification of
Conservation Tourism 
-Jenny A. Cousins, James Evans, and Jon Sadler

Stable Forest Cover under Increasing Populations of Swidden Cultivators in
Central Laos: the Roles of Intrinsic Culture and Extrinsic Wildlife Trade 
-William G. Robichaud, Anthony R. E. Sinclair, Naa Odarkor-Lanquaye, and
Brian Klinkenberg

Interactive Land-Use Planning in Indonesian Rain-Forest Landscapes:
Reconnecting Plans to Practice 
-Eva Wollenberg, Bruce Campbell, Edmond Dounias, Petrus Gunarso, Moira
Moeliono, and Douglas Sheil

Linking Hunter Knowledge with Forest Change to Understand Changing Deer
Harvest Opportunities in Intensively Logged Landscapes 
-Todd J. Brinkman, Terry Chapin, Gary Kofinas, and David K. Person

Increasing Social–Ecological Resilience by Placing Science at the Decision
Table: the Role of the San Pedro Basin (Arizona) Decision-Support System Model 
-Aleix Serrat-Capdevila, Anne Browning-Aiken, Kevin Lansey, Tim Finan, and
Juan B. Valdés

Ecosystem Services, Land-Cover Change, and Stakeholders: Finding a
Sustainable Foothold for a Semiarid Biodiversity Hotspot 
-Belinda Reyers, Patrick J. O’Farrell, Richard M. Cowling, Benis N. Egoh,
David C. Le Maitre, and Jan H. J. Vlok

Company–Community Logging Contracts in Amazonian Settlements: Impacts on
Livelihoods and NTFP Harvests 
-Mary C. S. Menton, Frank D. Merry, Anna Lawrence, and Nick Brown

Flavor or Forethought: Tuhoe Traditional Management Strategies for the
Conservation of Kereru (Hemiphaga novaeseelandiae novaeseelandiae) in New
Zealand 
-Philip O’B. Lyver, Christopher J. Jones, and James Doherty

Exploring Social Resilience in Madagascar’s Marine Protected Areas 
-Joshua Cinner, Mariana M. P. B. Fuentes, and Herilala Randriamahazo

Respect for Grizzly Bears: an Aboriginal Approach for Co-existence and
Resilience 
-Douglas A. Clark and D. Scott Slocombe

Integration of Regional Mitigation Assessment and Conservation Planning 
-James H. Thorne, Patrick R. Huber, Evan H. Girvetz, Jim Quinn, and Michael
C. McCoy

Conceptual Models for Ecosystem Management through the Participation of
Local Social Actors: the Río Cruces Wetland Conflict 
-Luisa E. Delgado, Víctor H. Marín, Pamela L. Bachmann, and Marcela Torres-Gomez

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Insight
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The Problem of Scale in Indigenous Knowledge: a Perspective from Northern
Australia
-Marc Wohling

The Social Construction of Fishing, 1949
-Carmel Finley

Natural Length Scales of Ecological Systems: Applications at Community and
Ecosystem Levels
-Craig R. Johnson

Resilience: Accounting for the Noncomputable
-Stephen R. Carpenter, Carl Folke, Marten Scheffer, and Frances Westley

Beyond Baselines: Rethinking Priorities for Ocean Conservation 
-Lisa M. Campbell, Noella J. Gray, Elliott L. Hazen, and Janna M. Shackeroff

Panarchy: Discontinuities Reveal Similarities in the Dynamic System
Structure of Ecological and Social Systems
-Ahjond S. Garmestani, Craig R. Allen, and Lance Gunderson

Naturalness and Place in River Rehabilitation
-Kirstie Fryirs and Gary J. Brierley

Enrichment Planting in Secondary Forests: a Promising Clean Development
Mechanism to Increase Terrestrial Carbon Sinks
-Alain Paquette, Jessica Hawryshyn, Alexandra Vyta Senikas, and Catherine Potvin

The Role of Ecological Science in Environmental Policy Making: from a
Pacification toward a Facilitation Strategy
-Lucien Hanssen, Etiënne Rouwette, and Marieke M. van Katwijk

Integrating Ethno-Ecological and Scientific Knowledge of Termites for
Sustainable Termite Management and Human Welfare in Africa 
-Gudeta W. Sileshi, Philip Nyeko, Phillip O. Y. Nkunika, Benjamin M.
Sekematte, Festus K. Akinnifesi, and Oluyede C. Ajayi 

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Synthesis
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Evolutionary History, Habitat Disturbance Regimes, and Anthropogenic
Changes: What Do These Mean for Resilience of Pacific Salmon Populations?
-Robin S. Waples, Tim Beechie, and George R. Pess

Resilient Salmon, Resilient Fisheries for British Columbia, Canada
-Michael C. Healey

Coastal Lagoons and Climate Change: Ecological and Social Ramifications in
U.S. Atlantic and Gulf Coast Ecosystems
-Abigail Anthony, Joshua Atwood, Peter August, Carrie Byron, Stanley Cobb,
Cheryl Foster, Crystal Fry, Arthur Gold, Kifle Hagos, Leanna Heffner, D. Q.
Kellogg, Kimberly Lellis-Dibble, James J. Opaluch, Candace Oviatt, Anna
Pfeiffer-Herbert, Nicole Rohr, Leslie Smith, Tiffany Smythe, Judith Swift,
and Nathan Vinhateiro

Resilience, Adaptability, and Transformability in the Goulburn-Broken
Catchment, Australia
-Brian H. Walker, Nick Abel, John M. Anderies, and Paul Ryan

Effects of Roads on Animal Abundance: an Empirical Review and Synthesis
-Lenore Fahrig and Trina Rytwinski

The People Paradox: Self-Esteem Striving, Immortality Ideologies, and Human
Response to Climate Change
-Janis L. Dickinson

Designing Landscapes for Performance Based on Emerging Principles in
Landscape Ecology
-Sarah Taylor Lovell and Douglas M. Johnston

Freshwater Ecosystems and Resilience of Pacific Salmon: Habitat Management
Based on Natural Variability
-Peter A. Bisson, Jason B. Dunham, and Gordon H. Reeves 

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Response
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Caution Against Using Intact Forest-Landscapes Data at Regional Scales
A response to: Potapov et al. 2008. “Mapping the World’s Intact Forest
Landscapes by Remote Sensing”
-Peter G. Lee 

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