Volume 28, Issue 6, July 2013: Key Concepts and Research Priorities for Landscape Sustainability
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Editorial: Key concepts and research priorities for landscape sustainability
Laura R. Musacchio
999-1023
Landscape sustainability science: ecosystem services and human well-being in changing landscapes
Jianguo Wu
1025-1038
Cultivating deep care: integrating landscape ecological research into the cultural dimension of ecosystem services
Laura R. Musacchio
1039-1045
Twenty-five years into “our common future”: are we heading in the right direction?
Wenche E. Dramstad, Wendy J. Fjellstad
1047-1052
Is landscape sustainability a useful concept in a changing world?
John A. Wiens
1053-1065
Landscapes, sustainability and the place-based analysis of ecosystem services
Marion Potschin, Roy Haines-Young
1067-1080
The representation of landscapes in global scale assessments of environmental change
Peter H. Verburg, Sanneke van Asselen, Emma H. van der Zanden et al.
1081-1097
Consequences of spatial heterogeneity for ecosystem services in changing forest landscapes: priorities for future research
Monica G. Turner, Daniel C. Donato, William H. Romme
1099-1110
Six principles for managing forests as ecologically sustainable ecosystems
David B. Lindenmayer, Saul A. Cunningham
1111-1123
A landscape perspective on sustainability of agricultural systems
Virginia H. Dale, Keith L. Kline, Stephen R. Kaffka et al.
1125-1137
Landscape practise and key concepts for landscape sustainability
Jesper Brandt, Andreas Aagaard Christensen, Stig Roar Svenningsen et al.
1139-1150
Resilience, experimentation, and scale mismatches in social-ecological landscapes
Graeme S. Cumming, Per Olsson, F. S. Chapin III, C. S. Holling
1151-1159
Energy hierarchy and landscape sustainability
Ying-Chieh Lee, Chia-Tsung Yeh, Shu-Li Huang
1161-1173
Highlighting order and disorder in social–ecological landscapes to foster adaptive capacity and sustainability
Giovanni Zurlini, Irene Petrosillo, K. Bruce Jones, Nicola Zaccarelli
1175-1192
Informing landscape planning and design for sustaining ecosystem services from existing spatial patterns and knowledge
K. Bruce Jones, Giovanni Zurlini, Felix Kienast, Irene Petrosillo et al.
1193-1201
Empowering landscape ecology-connecting science to governance through design values
Simon Swaffield
1203-1212
Urban landscape sustainability and resilience: the promise and challenges of integrating ecology with urban planning and design
Jack Ahern
1213-1221
Improving city life: options for ecological restoration in urban landscapes and how these might influence interactions between people and nature
Rachel J. Standish, Richard J. Hobbs, James R. Miller
Volume 28, Issue 7, August 2013
1223-1229
Least-cost path length versus accumulated-cost as connectivity measures
Thomas R. Etherington, E. Penelope Holland
1231-1238
Prioritizing restoration of structural connectivity in rivers: a graph based approach
Pedro Segurado, Paulo Branco, Maria T. Ferreira
1239-1249
A scale-sensitive connectivity analysis to identify ecological networks and conservation value in river networks
Kris Van Looy, Cyril Cavillon, Thierry Tormos, Jérémy Piffady et al.
1251-1267
Habitat connectivity for pollinator beetles using surface metrics
Hossam Eldien M. Abdel Moniem, Jeffrey D. Holland
1269-1281
Finding the functional grain: comparing methods for scaling resistance surfaces
Paul Galpern, Micheline Manseau
1283-1292
Trait-dependent responses of flower-visiting insects to distance to semi-natural grasslands and landscape heterogeneity
Johan Ekroos, Maj Rundlöf, Henrik G. Smith
1293-1306
Small-scale patch structure in North American and South African grasslands responds differently to fire and grazing
Sally E. Koerner, Scott L. Collins
1307-1320
Spatial dynamics of a gypsy moth defoliation outbreak and dependence on habitat characteristics
Jane R. Foster, Philip A. Townsend, David J. Mladenoff
1321-1334
The consequences of interactions between dispersal distance and resolution of habitat clustering for dispersal success
Lorenzo Cattarino, Clive A. McAlpine, Jonathan R. Rhodes
1335
Erratum to: The consequences of interactions between dispersal distance and resolution of habitat clustering for dispersal success
Lorenzo Cattarino, Clive A. McAlpine, Jonathan R. Rhodes
1337-1352
Sensitivity of ecosystem goods and services projections of a forest landscape model to initialization data
Christian Temperli, Jürgen Zell, Harald Bugmann, Ché Elkin
1353-1369
Spatial road disturbance index (SPROADI) for conservation planning: a novel landscape index, demonstrated for the State of Brandenburg, Germany
Lisa Freudenberger, Peter R. Hobson, Slaven Rupic, Guy Pe’er et al.
1371-1385
Ecosystem-level dynamics of soil-vegetation features, with implications for conserving a narrowly endemic reptile
Matthew R. Dzialak, Dean J. Houchen, Seth M. Harju, James P. Mudd et al.
1387-1400
Physical and land-cover variables influence ant functional groups and species diversity along elevational gradients
Abel Bernadou, Régis Céréghino, Hugues Barcet, Maud Combe et al.
1401-1413
Ecological trade-offs in seascape ecology: bay scallop survival and growth across a seagrass seascape
John M. Carroll, Bradley J. Peterson
1415-1426
The social and spatial dynamics of community food production: a landscape approach to policy and program development
Vincent M. Smith, Robert B. Greene, Janet Silbernagel
1427-1428
Book Review: The challenge of integrating science for landscape management
Andrew F. Bennett
Volume 28, Issue 9, November 2013
1637-1640
Editorial: Do artificially illuminated skies affect biodiversity in nocturnal landscapes?
Christopher C. M. Kyba, Franz Hölker
1641-1647
How landscape ecology can promote the development of sustainable landscapes in Europe: the role of the European Association for Landscape Ecology (IALE-Europe) in the twenty-first century
Marc Antrop, Jesper Brandt, Isabel Loupa-Ramos, Emilio Padoa-Schioppa et al.
1649-1669
Introducing urban food forestry: a multifunctional approach to increase food security and provide ecosystem services
Kyle H. Clark, Kimberly A. Nicholas
1671-1686
Socioeconomics drive woody invasive plant richness in New England, USA through forest fragmentation
Jenica M. Allen, Thomas J. Leininger, James D. Hurd Jr. et al.
1687-1696
Landscape variables associated with relative abundance of generalist mesopredators
Denise Güthlin, Ilse Storch, Helmut Küchenhoff
1697-1715
Effects of field and landscape variables on crop colonization and biological control of the cabbage root fly Delia radicum
Céline Josso, Anne Le Ralec, Lucie Raymond, Julia Saulais et al.
1717-1727
The relative impact of forest patch and landscape attributes on black howler monkey populations in the fragmented Lacandona rainforest, Mexico
Víctor Arroyo-Rodríguez, Iraida M. González-Perez, Adriana Garmendia et al.
1729-1741
Effects of climatic gradients on genetic differentiation of Caragana on the Ordos Plateau, China
Jiuyan Yang, Samuel A. Cushman, Jie Yang, Mingbo Yang, Tiejun Bao
1743-1754
Habitat edge effects alter ant-guard protection against herbivory
Daniel M. Evans, Nash E. Turley, Joshua J. Tewksbury
1755-1767
The contribution of lateral aquatic habitats to insect diversity along river corridors in the Alps
Ute Karaus, Stefano Larsen, Helene Guillong, Klement Tockner
1769-1783
Interpreting realized pollen flow in terms of pollinator travel paths and land-use resistance in heterogeneous landscapes
Tonya A. Lander, Etienne K. Klein, Solenn Stoeckel, Stéphanie Mariette et al.
1785-1800
Scaling Aspen-FACE experimental results to century and landscape scales
Eric J. Gustafson, Mark E. Kubiske, Brian R. Sturtevant et al.
1801-1813
Early forest dynamics in stand-replacing fire patches in the northern Sierra Nevada, California, USA
Brandon M. Collins, Gary B. Roller
1815-1827
A large-scale fire suppression edge-effect on forest composition in the New Jersey Pinelands
Inga P. La Puma, Richard G. Lathrop Jr., Nicholas S. Keuler
1829-1840
Interactions among fire legacies, grazing and topography predict shrub encroachment in post-agricultural páramo
Emily Matson, David Bart
1841-184
Book Review: T. Plieninger and C. Bieling (eds.): Resilience and the cultural landscape—Understanding and managing change in human shaped environments
Tibor Hartel