Bioregional Conflict Resolution: Rebuilding Community in Watershed Planning and Organizing Michael Vincent McGinnisJohn WoolleyJohn Gamman Pages: 1 - 12
Environmental Impact Assessment Under the National Environmental Policy Act and the Protocol on Environmental Protection to the Antarctic Treaty J. Timothy EnsmingerLance N. McColdJ. Warren Webb Pages: 13 - 23
Restoration of a Canadian Prairie Wetland with Agricultural and Municipal Wastewater Jay S. WhiteSuzanne E. Bayley Pages: 25 - 37
Sustaining Ecosystem Services in Human-Dominated Watersheds: Biohydrology and Ecosystem Processes in the South Platte River Basin Elizabeth M. StrangeKurt D. FauschAlan P. Covich Pages: 39 - 54
Defining Reference Conditions for Restoration of Riparian Plant Communities: Examples from California, USA Richard R. Harris Pages: 55 - 63
Prospects for Preservation and Restoration of Riparian Forests in the Sacramento Valley, California, USA John C. HunterKaren B. WillettKaylene E. Keller Pages: 65 - 75
A Simple Model for Estimating Mean Monthly Stream Temperatures After Riparian Canopy Removal Sean Mitchell Pages: 77 - 83
Planning for Water Management in the Daqinghe River Basin, Northern China Paul K. S. Shin Pages: 85 - 97
Incorporating Geological Effects in Modeling of Revegetation Strategies for Salt-Affected Landscapes Christopher J. ClarkeRichard W. BellRichard J. George Pages: 99 - 109
Salt Marsh Diking and Restoration: Biogeochemical Implications of Altered Wetland Hydrology John W. Portnoy Pages: 111 - 120
Fitness Landscapes and the Precautionary Principle: The Geometry of Environmental Risk David ShipworthRussell Kenley Pages: 121 - 131
Change in Fish Fauna as Indication of Aquatic Ecosystem Condition in Río Grande de Morelia–Lago de Cuitzeo Basin, Mexico Eduardo Soto-GaleraJoel Paulo-MayaJohn Lyons Pages: 133 - 140