Temporal Vulnerability and the Post-Disaster ‘Window of Opportunity to Woo:’ a Case Study of an African-American Floodplain Neighborhood after Hurricane Floyd in North Carolina Daniel H. de Vries OriginalPaper Open access 17 July 2017 Pages: 437 - 448
Examining Private Landowners’ Knowledge Systems for an Invasive Species Anna R. SantoKathleen GuillozetChristopher B. Anderson OriginalPaper 04 July 2017 Pages: 449 - 462
“You Can Steal Livestock but You Can’t Steal Trees.” The Livelihood Benefits of Agroforestry during and after Violent Conflict Amy QuandtJ. Terrence McCabe OriginalPaper 04 July 2017 Pages: 463 - 473
Social Perceptions of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services in the Ecuadorian Amazon Veronica Caballero-SerranoJosu G. AldayMiren Onaindia OriginalPaper 27 June 2017 Pages: 475 - 486
“Ninguém Me Chama” - “Nobody Asked Me”: Gendered Patterns of Participation in sea Turtle Conservation in Northeast Brazil Marisa A. RinkusSônia Regina da Cal SeixasTracy Dobson OriginalPaper 14 June 2017 Pages: 487 - 498
Perceptions of Trees Outside Forests in Cattle Pastures: Land Sharing Within the Central Volcanic Talamanca Biological Corridor, Costa Rica Nicole SibeletLucile ChamayouIsabel Gutiérrez Montes OriginalPaper 18 July 2017 Pages: 499 - 511
Fortified Bomas and Vigilant Herding are Perceived to Reduce Livestock Depredation by Large Carnivores in the Tarangire-Simanjiro Ecosystem, Tanzania Felix J. MkonyiAnna B. EstesSarah M. Durant OriginalPaper 04 August 2017 Pages: 513 - 523
No Magic Number: an Examination of the Herd-Size Threshold in Pastoral Systems Using Agent-Based Modeling Mark MoritzAbigail BuffingtonRebecca Garabed OriginalPaper 10 August 2017 Pages: 525 - 532
The Same, but Different: Indigenous Knowledge Retention, Erosion, and Innovation in the Brazilian Amazon Simone AthaydeJose Silva-LugoMichael Heckenberger OriginalPaper 04 August 2017 Pages: 533 - 544
Living in the Clean, Stress-Free and Quiet Countryside: Does the Reality Match the Dream? Residential Exposure to Environmental Health Stressors in the Danish Countryside Victoria Blanes-Vidal BriefCommunication 31 July 2017 Pages: 545 - 552
Pete A. Kopp. Hoptopia: A World of Agriculture and Beer in Oregon’s Willamette Valley. Oakland: University of California Press 2016. ISBN 978–0–520-27,748-9, $29.95 (Paperback). 328 Pages, Index Bart Watson BookReview 24 June 2017 Pages: 553 - 554