Information as a management tool: An evaluation of the Pemigewasset Wilderness management plan Cindy M. BrownJohn M. HalsteadAlbert E. Luloff Forum Pages: 143 - 148
Common access tradition and wilderness management in Norway: A paradox for managers William E. HammittBjørn P. KaltenbornJon Teigland Forum Pages: 149 - 156
Use of sequential sampling of amphipod abundance to classify the biotic integrity of acid-sensitive lakes Robert France Profile Pages: 157 - 166
Integrated resource management systems: Coupling expert systems with data-base management and geographic information systems Douglas K. LohEdward J. Rykiel Jr. Profile Pages: 167 - 177
Change in a petrified forest and implications towards management James WilburKatherine Hansen Profile Pages: 179 - 186
Environmental problems and environmental regulations in Western Europe, 1980–1989 Morten AnderssonGunver BennekouHenning Schroll Profile Pages: 187 - 194
Dialogic writing as a tool for thinking and learning about the environment Jaime HyltonJohn Lemons Profile Pages: 195 - 204
Exploring the effects of multiple management objectives and exotic species on great lakes food webs and contaminant dynamics Thomas D. FontaineDonald J. Stewart Research Pages: 225 - 229
Initial repercussions and hydroelectric developments in the French upper rhone valley: A lesson for predictive scenarios propositions Guy PautouJacky GirelJean-Luc Borel Research Pages: 231 - 242
Factors affecting overall satisfaction with a river recreation experience Theresa A. HerrickCary D. McDonald Research Pages: 243 - 247
Managing brown bears and wilderness recreation on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska, USA Michael J. JacobsCatherine A. Schloeder Research Pages: 249 - 254
Modeling wilderness campsites: Factors that influence amount of impact David N. Cole Research Pages: 255 - 264
Survival, reproduction, and recruitment of woody plants after 14 years on a reforested landfill George R. RobinsonSteven N. HandelVictoria R. Schmalhofer Research Pages: 265 - 271
Cross-boundary management between national parks and surrounding lands: A review and discussion Christine Schonewald-CoxMarybeth BuechnerBruce A. Wilcox Environmental Auditing Pages: 273 - 282