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 editorial  
 A Kaleidoscope of Change    HTML
 
  Carl Folke and Lance Gunderson
 research  
 (sf)Teaching and Learning Ecological Modeling over the Web: a Collaborative Approach    HTML      
 
  Alexey Voinov
 Priority Areas for Establishing National Forests in the Brazilian Amazon    HTML      
 
  Adalberto Veríssimo, Mark A. Cochrane, Carlos Souza Jr., and Rodney Salomão
 (sf)A Fractal Landscape Realizer for Generating Synthetic Maps    HTML   
 
  William Hargrove, Forrest M. Hoffman, and Paul M. Schwartz
 A Framework for Evaluating Land Use Planning Alternatives: Protecting Biodiversity on Private Land    HTML      
 
  David Theobald and N. Thompson Hobbs
 (sf)Habitat Shape, Species Invasions, and Reserve Design: Insights from Simple Models    HTML   
 
  Graeme Cumming
 On Spatial Resolution in Habitat Models: Can Small-scale Forest Structure Explain Capercaillie Numbers?    HTML      
 
  Ilse Storch
 (sf)Estimating Resilience Across Landscapes    HTML   
 
  Garry D. Peterson
 A Theoretical Approach to Tourism Sustainability    HTML      
 
  Renato Casagrandi and Sergio Rinaldi
 Contribution of Inbreeding to Extinction Risk in Threatened Species    HTML      
 
  Barry W. Brook, David W. Tonkyn, Julian J. O'Grady, and Richard Frankham
 insight  
 (sf)ConserveOnline and Fortaleza: Sharing Conservation Success and Failure on the Internet    HTML   
 
  Jonathan Adams, Carrie Brugger, Yi-Lun Ding, and Marlon Flores
 A Near-extinction Event in Lynx: Do Microsatellite Data Tell the Tale?    HTML      
 
  Goran Spong and Linda Hellborg
 Patch Size and Population Density: the Effect of Immigration Behavior    HTML      
 
  Jeff Bowman, Naomi Cappuccino, and Lenore Fahrig
 Resilience Management in Social-ecological Systems: a Working Hypothesis for a Participatory Approach    HTML      
 
  Brian Walker, Stephen R. Carpenter, John M. Anderies, Nick Abel, Graeme Cumming, Marco A. Janssen, Louis Lebel, Jon Norberg, Garry D. Peterson, and Rusty Pritchard
 synthesis  
 Biological Invasion Risks and the Public Good: an Economic Perspective    HTML      
 
  Charles Perrings, Mark Williamson, Edward B. Barbier, Doriana Delfino, Silvana Dalmazzone, Jason Shogren, Peter Simmons, and Andrew Watkinson
 (sf)Landcare on the Poverty-Protection Interface in an Asian Watershed    HTML      
 
  Dennis P. Garrity, Victor B. Amoroso, Samuel Koffa, Delia Catacutan, Gladys Buenavista, Paul Fay, and William Dar
 Human-caused Disturbance Stimuli as a Form of Predation Risk    HTML      
 
  Alejandro Frid and Lawrence M. Dill
 Panthers and Forests in South Florida: an Ecological Perspective    HTML      
 
  E. Jane Comiskey, Oron L. Bass, Jr., Louis J. Gross, Roy T. McBride, and Rene Salinas
 book review  
 Gardner, R. H., W. M. Kemp, V. S. Kennedy, and J. E. Petersen, editors. 2001. Scaling Relations in Experimental Ecology. Columbia University Press, New York, NY, USA    HTML
 
  Beatrix E. Beisner
 response  
 Acceptance, Rejection, and the Tightening Feedback Loop
A response to: Holling. 2001. “Conservation Ecology, 2001: A Journal for Both Authors and Readers”
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  Wayne Tyson
 Beyond Academia
A response to: Costanza. 2000. “Visions of Alternative (Unpredictable) Futures and Their Use in Policy Analysis”
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  Tom Elliott
 Questionable Methods
A response to: Gutman et al. 2001. “Biomass Partitioning Following Defoliation of Annual and Perennial Mediterranean Grasses”
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  Gary Jones
 Our Paper on "Biomass Partitioning Following Defoliation of Annual and Perennial Mediterranean Grasses"
A response to: Jones. 2002. “Questionable Methods”
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  Mario Gutman
 The Context of Grassland Defoliation
A response to: Gutman et al. 2001. “Biomass Partitioning Following Defoliation of Annual and Perennial Mediterranean Grasses”
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  Jeffrey Fehmi
 Getting a Purchase on Social Values: Further Commentary on Sustainability, A Marketing Perspective
A response to: Whiteman. 1999. “Sustainability for the Planet: A Marketing Perspective”
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  Peter Bromley
 Scaling Natal Dispersal Distances: Confounding Factors
A response to: Sutherland et al. 2000. “Scaling of Natal Dispersal Distances in Terrestrial Birds and Mammals”
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  Audrey L. Mayer, Kenneth J. Petren, Alicia Shelton, Michael J. Cramer, Brian Keane, Jeffrey Markert, Ben Heath, Eric Maurer, J. Andrew Roberts, and Brandon Tonnis
 More Globally Coordinated Approach Needed to Control Aliens
A response to: Perrings et al. 2002. “Biological Invasion Risks and the Public Good: an Economic Perspective”
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  Ross Chapman
 Overlooked "Keystone" Ideas
A response to: Rowe. 2001. “In Search of Intelligent Life ...”
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  Wayne Tyson
 Conservation of Places Versus Processes
A response to: Rowe. 2001. “In Search of Intelligent Life ...”
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  Kevin Trimble
 The Kyoto Protocol Is Cost-effective
A response to: Holling and Somerville. 1998. “Impacts on Canadian Competitiveness of International Climate Change Mitigation”
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  Marino Gatto, Andrea Caizzi, Luca Rizzi, and Giulio A. De Leo
 Gender Economics of the Kyoto Protocol
A response to: Gatto et al. 2002. “The Kyoto Protocol Is Cost-effective”
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  Neha Pandey
 Sustainability Science for Tropical Forests
A response to: Elmqvist et al. 2001. “Tropical Forest Reorganization after Cyclone and Fire Disturbance in Samoa: Remnant Trees as Biological Legacies”
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  Deep Narayan Pandey
 Building Bridges across the Gap
A response to: Stilgoe. 2001. “Some Reservations about the Gap Concept”
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  Philip Hoffman
 The Unexpected Result Is Not Always a Failure
A response to: Dawe et al. 2000. “Marsh Creation in a Northern Pacific Estuary: Is Thirteen Years of Monitoring Vegetation Dynamics Enough?”
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  Ron Fink



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