Farewell Remarks from the Retiring Editor-in-Chief David Alexander Editorial 14 February 2014 Pages: 701 - 702
Can David and Goliath Get Along? Federal Land in Local Places KAREN W. LOWRIEMICHAEL R. GREENBERG OriginalPaper 14 February 2014 Pages: 703 - 711
Coping with Change: The Small Experiment as a Strategic Approach to Environmental Sustainability KATHERINE N. IRVINESTEPHEN KAPLAN OriginalPaper 14 February 2014 Pages: 713 - 725
Decline in Endangered Species as an Indication of Anthropic Pressures: The Case of European Mink Mustela lutreola Western Population THIERRY LODÉJEAN-PAUL CORMIERDOMINIQUE LE JACQUES OriginalPaper 14 February 2014 Pages: 727 - 735
Modeling Urban Growth Effects on Surface Runoff with the Integration of Remote Sensing and GIS QIHAO WENG OriginalPaper 14 February 2014 Pages: 737 - 748
Sedimentary Causes and Management of Two Principal Environmental Problems in the Lower Yellow River ZHANG DIANSHI CHANGXING OriginalPaper 14 February 2014 Pages: 749 - 760
Design and Performance of a Channel Reconstruction Project in a Coastal California Gravel-Bed Stream G. MATHIAS KONDOLFMATTHEW W. SMELTZERSTEVEN F. RAILSBACK OriginalPaper 14 February 2014 Pages: 761 - 776
Demographic Analysis of Tree Colonization in a20-Year-Old Right-of-Way CHARLES MERCIERJACQUES BRISONANDRÉ BOUCHARD OriginalPaper 14 February 2014 Pages: 777 - 787
Changing Farmers' Land Management Practices in the Hills of Nepal GIRIDHARI SHARMA PAUDELGOPAL B. THAPA OriginalPaper 14 February 2014 Pages: 789 - 803
The Concept of Habitat Diversity Between and Within Ecosystems Applied to River Side-Arm Restoration CLAUDE AMOROS OriginalPaper 14 February 2014 Pages: 805 - 817
Managing Urban Trees and Their Soil Envelopes in a Contiguously Developed City Environment C. Y. Jim OriginalPaper 14 February 2014 Pages: 819 - 832
Evaluating Microbial Indicators of Environmental Condition in Oregon Rivers ALAN T. PENNINGTONANNA K. HARDINGHEIDI M. K. CAMPBELL OriginalPaper 14 February 2014 Pages: 833 - 841