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 young scholars dialogue  
 (sf)The Risks and Benefits of Genetically Modified Crops: A Multidisciplinary Perspective    HTML   
 
  Garry D. Peterson, Saul Cunningham, Lisa Deutsch, Jon Erickson, Allyson Quinlan, Ernesto Ráez-Luna, Robert Tinch, Max Troell, Peter Woodbury, and Scot Zens
 research  
 Toward a Panther-centered View of the Forests of South Florida    HTML   
 
  Andrew J. Kerkhoff, Bruce T. Milne, and David S. Maehr
 Differences and Congruencies between PVA Packages: the Importance of Sex Ratio for Predictions of Extinction Risk    HTML   
 
  Barry W. Brook, Mark A. Burgman, and Richard Frankham
 Spatial Dynamics of Sea Turtle Abundance and Shrimping Intensity in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico    HTML   
 
  Carrie J. McDaniel, Larry B. Crowder, and Jeffery A. Priddy
 Scaling of Natal Dispersal Distances in Terrestrial Birds and Mammals    HTML      
 
  Glenn D. Sutherland, Alton S. Harestad, Karen Price, and Ken Lertzman
 commentary  
 Comments on "Cross-cultural Conflicts in Fire Management in Northern Australia: Not so Black and White" by Alan Andersen    HTML
 
  Thomas Elmqvist
 Drivers of Resource Management Practices - Fire in the Belly? Comments on "Cross-cultural Conflicts in Fire Management in Northern Australia: Not so Black and White" by Alan Andersen

A response to: Andersen. 1999. “Cross-cultural Conflicts in Fire Management in Northern Australia: Not so Black and White”

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  David H. M. Cumming
 (sf)Genetically Modified Crops and the Agroecosystem: Comments on "Genetically Modified Crops: Risks and Promise" by Gordon Conway

A response to: Conway. 2000. “Genetically Modified Crops: Risks and Promise”

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  David Pimentel
 (sf)Comments on "Genetically Modified Crops: Risks and Promise" by Gordon Conway

A response to: Conway. 2000. “Genetically Modified Crops: Risks and Promise”

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  Madhav Gadgil
 (sf)GM Foods in the UK between 1996 and 1999: Comments on "Genetically Modified Crops: Risks and Promise" by Gordon Conway

A response to: Conway. 2000. “Genetically Modified Crops: Risks and Promise”

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  John R. Krebs
 (sf)Genetically Modified Organisms at the Crossroads: Comments on "Genetically Modified Crops: Risks and Promise" by Gordon Conway

A response to: Conway. 2000. “Genetically Modified Crops: Risks and Promise”

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  Brian Walker and Mark Lonsdale
 (sf)The Elephant that is Biotechnology: Comments on "Genetically Modified Crops: Risks and Promise" by Gordon Conway

A response to: Conway. 2000. “Genetically Modified Crops: Risks and Promise”

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  Norman Ellstrand
 perspective  
 Visions of Alternative (Unpredictable) Futures and Their Use in Policy Analysis    HTML   
 
  Robert Costanza
 (sf)Policy Dialogue: Genetically Modified Organisms in Agriculture    HTML
 
  C. S. Holling
 (sf)Genetically Modified Crops: Risks and Promise    HTML   
 
  Gordon Conway
 Uncertainty as Information: Narrowing the Science-policy Gap    HTML   
 
  G. A. Bradshaw and Jeffrey G. Borchers
 book review  
 National Research Council Board on Sustainable Development. 1999. Our Common Journey, a Transition Toward Sustainability. National Academy Press, Washington, D.C..    HTML
 
  Hartmut Bossel
 de Geus, M. 1999. Ecological Utopias: Envisioning the Sustainable Society. International Books, Utrecht, The Netherlands.    HTML
 
  Leslie Paul Thiele
 response  
 The Value of Visions and Art of Visionaries

A response to: Holling. 1999. “Visions: A Personal Essay”

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  Kevin Rogers, Dirk Roux, and Harry Biggs
 Ecological Dominants vs. Keystone Species: A Call for Reason

A response to: Vanclay. 1999. “On the nature of keystone species”

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  Robert D. Davic
 Human Agency, External Factors, and Discourse

A response to: Pritchard and Sanderson. 1999. “The Power of Politics in Agent-based Models of Ecosystem Management: Comment on "Ecological and Social Dynamics in Simple Models of Ecosystem Management" by S. R. Carpenter, W. A. Brock, and P. Hanson”

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  James Evans
 Naturalistic Golf Courses: Stepping Stones for Nature

A response to: Daily. 1999. “Developing a Scientific Basis for Managing Earth's Life Support Systems”

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  Max Terman
 The "Yellow Pages of Life": On-line Catalogue of World Biodiversity

A response to: Holling. 1999. “Lessons for Sustaining Ecological Science and Policy through the Internet”

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  Robert D. Davic
 Advancing Toward “Eden”

A response to: Ludwig et al. 1997. “Sustainability, Stability, and Resilience”

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  Wayne Tyson
 Are There Scientific Criteria for Putting Short-term Conservation Ahead of Learning? No.

A response to: Lee. 1999. “Appraising Adaptive Management”

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  Richard A. Hinrichsen
 Scientific Research or Advocacy? Emotive Labels and Selection Bias Confound Survey Results

A response to: Costanza. 2000. “Visions of Alternative (Unpredictable) Futures and Their Use in Policy Analysis”

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  Jerome K. Vanclay
 Comments on Costanza Article

A response to: Costanza. 2000. “Visions of Alternative (Unpredictable) Futures and Their Use in Policy Analysis”

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  Timothy D. Mead



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