Ecology and Society - New Issue Announcement

Volume 15, Issue 2 | June 2010

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Editors-in-Chief Carl Folke and Lance Gunderson are pleased to
announce the publication of Volume 15, Issue 2
(http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol15/iss2/) of Ecology and Society
(http://www.ecologyandsociety.org). This issue sees the closure of
four special features: 1) Navigating Trade-Offs: Working for
Conservation and Development Outcomes
(http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/issues/view.php?sf=26), edited by
Bruce Campbell, Jeff Sayer and Brian Walker, 2) Realizing Water
Transitions: The Role of Policy Entrepreneurs in Water Policy Change
(http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/issues/view.php?sf=56), edited by
Dave Huitema and Sander Meijerink, 3) Pathways to Resilient Salmon
Ecosystems (http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/issues/view.php?sf=34),
edited by Daniel Bottom, Kim Jones, and Charles Simenstad, and 4)
Managing Surprises in Complex Systems: Multidisciplinary Perspectives
on Resilience (http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/issues/view.php?sf=32),
edited by Lance Gunderson and Pat Longstaff. Please see below for the
table of contents. To read the full text of these articles please
visit http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol15/iss2/.



Table of Contents:

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Editorial
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Riding a wave of creative destruction – reflections on Ecology and
Society

       - Lance Gunderson, Carl Folke, and Michelle Lee

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 Guest Editorial
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Navigating Trade-Offs: Working for Conservation and Development
Outcomes

       - Bruce M. Campbell, Jeffrey A. Sayer, and Brian Walker

Realizing water transitions: the role of policy entrepreneurs in
water policy change

       - Dave Huitema and Sander Meijerink

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 Research
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Bridging Human and Natural Sciences for a Better Understanding of
Urban Floral Patterns: the Role of Planting Practices in Mediterranean
Gardens

       - Audrey Marco, Carole Barthelemy, Thierry Dutoit, and Valérie
Bertaudière-Montes

Comparative Resilience in Five North Pacific Regional Salmon Fisheries

       - Xanthippe Augerot and Courtland L. Smith

Trends and Future Potential of Payment for Ecosystem Services to
Alleviate Rural Poverty in Developing Countries

       - Jeffrey C. Milder, Sara J. Scherr, and Carina Bracer

Participatory Vulnerability Assessment in the Context of
Conservation and Development Projects: A Case Study of Local
Communities in Southwest Cameroon

       - Nathalie van Vliet

Introducing Ecological Dynamics into Common-Pool Resource Experiments

       - Marco A. Janssen

Pluralism, Resilience, and the Ecology of Survival: Case Studies
from the Pamir Mountains of Afghanistan

       - Karim-Aly S. Kassam

Spatial Trade-Offs between Wind Power Production and Bird Collision
Avoidance in Agricultural Landscapes

       - Marcus Eichhorn and Martin Drechsler

Anticipatory Learning for Climate Change Adaptation and Resilience

       - Petra Tschakert and Kathleen Ann Dietrich

The Role of Participatory Modeling in Landscape Approaches to
Reconcile Conservation and Development

       - Marieke Sandker, Bruce M. Campbell, Manuel Ruiz-Pérez, Jeffrey A.
Sayer, Richard Cowling, Habtemariam Kassa, and Andrew T. Knight

Multi-Stakeholder Collaboration in Russian and Swedish Model
Forest Initiatives: Adaptive Governance Toward Sustainable Forest
Management?

       - Marine Elbakidze, Per K. Angelstam, Camilla Sandström, and
Robert Axelsson

Anticipating Vulnerability to Climate Change in Dryland Pastoral
Systems: Using Dynamic Systems Models for the Kalahari

       - Andrew J. Dougill, Evan D.G. Fraser, and Mark S. Reed

 Population Aggregation in Ancient Arid Environments

        - Marco A. Janssen

 Merits and Limits of Ecosystem Protection for Conserving Wild
Salmon in a Northern Coastal British Columbia River

       - Aaron C. Hill, Thomas S. Bansak, Bonnie K. Ellis, and Jack A. Stanford

Policy Entrepreneurs and Change Strategies: Lessons from Sixteen
Case Studies of Water Transitions around the Globe

       - Sander Meijerink and Dave Huitema

Water Governance in Mexico: Political and Economic Aperatures
and a Shifting State-Citizen Relationship

       - Margaret Wilder

 Implementing Integrated River Basin Management in China

       - Dorri G. J. te Boekhorst, Toine J. M. Smits, Xiubo Yu, Lifeng Li,
Gang Lei, and Chen Zhang

Individuals Matter: Exploring Strategies of Individuals to
Change the Water Policy for the Tisza River in Hungary

       - Saskia E. Werners, Piotr Matczak, and Zsuzsanna Flachner

 Water Management in Spain: the Role of Policy Entrepreneurs in
Shaping Change

       - Nuria Font and Joan Subirats

Evaluating Successful Livelihood Adaptation to Climate Variability
and Change in Southern Africa

       - Henny Osbahr, Chasca Twyman, W. Neil Adger, and David S. G. Thomas

The Challenge of Regulating Private Wildlife Ranches for
Conservation in South Africa

       - Jenny A. Cousins, Jon P. Sadler, and James Evans

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 Synthesis
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 A Framework for Clarifying “Participation” in Participatory
Research to Prevent its Rejection for the Wrong Reasons

       - Olivier Barreteau, Pieter W. G. Bots, and Katherine A. Daniell

Fishful Thinking: Rhetoric, Reality, and the Sea Before Us

       - Tony J. Pitcher and Mimi E. Lam

Scenarios for Resilient Shrimp Aquaculture in Tropical Coastal Areas

       - Simon R. Bush, Paul A.M. van Zwieten, Leontine Visser, Han van
Dijk, Roel Bosma, Willem F. de Boer, and Marc Verdegem

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 Insight
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How Personal Judgment Influences Scenario Development: an
Example for Future Rural Development in Europe

       - Marc J. Metzger, Mark D.A. Rounsevell, Harm A.R.M. Van den
Heiligenberg, Marta Pérez-Soba, and Paul Soto Hardiman

Navigating the Back Loop: Fostering Social Innovation and
Transformation in Ecosystem Management

       - Reinette Biggs, Frances R. Westley, and Stephen R. Carpenter

Ecological and Human Community Resilience in Response to Natural
Disasters

       - Lance Gunderson

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 Response
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Biodiversity and Biodisparity

A response to: Colyvan et al. 2009. “Philosophical Issues in Ecology:
Recent Trends and Future Directions”


       - Leif Allan DeVaney

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