Volume 29, Issue 9, November 2014
Landscape services: the concept and its practical relevance
Olaf Bastian, Karsten Grunewald, Ralf-Uwe Syrbe, Ulrich Walz… Pages 1463-1479
Errors in greenhouse forcing and soil carbon sequestration estimates in freshwater wetlands: a comment on Mitsch et al. (2013) Scott D. Bridgham, Tim R. Moore, Curtis J. Richardson, Nigel T. Roulet Pages 1481-1485
A practical toolbox for design and analysis of landscape genetics studies
Laurie A. Hall, Steven R. Beissinger Pages 1487-1504
Landscape genetics reveal fine-scale boundaries in island populations of Indonesian long-tailed macaques K. E. Lane-deGraaf, A. Fuentes, H. Hollocher Pages 1505-1519
Landscape patterns of variation in blood glucose concentration of nestling blue tits (Cyanistes caeruleus) Adam Kaliński, Mirosława Bańbura, Michał Glądalski, Marcin Markowski… Pages 1521-1530
A mathematical approach to simulate spatio-temporal patterns of an insect-pest, the corn rootworm Diabrotica speciosa (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) in intercropping systems Adriano Garcia, Fernando Luís Cônsoli, Wesley Augusto Conde Godoy… Pages 1531-1540
Landscape fragmentation, land-use legacy and propagule pressure promote plant invasion on coastal dunes: a patch-based approach
Marco Malavasi, Marta Carboni, Maurizio Cutini, Maria L. Carranza… Pages 1541-1550
Effects of different matrix representations and connectivity measures on habitat network assessments Elżbieta Ziółkowska, Katarzyna Ostapowicz, Volker C. Radeloff… Pages 1551-1570
Linking vegetation patterns to environmental gradients and human impacts in a Mediterranean-type island ecosystem Kyla M. Dahlin, Gregory P. Asner, Christopher B. Field Pages 1571-1585
Probabilistic models of fire occurrence across National Park Service units within the Mojave Desert Network, USA Ericka E. Hegeman, Brett G. Dickson, Luke J. Zachmann Pages 1587-1600
How does the landscape context of occurrence data influence models of invasion risk? A comparison of independent datasets in Massachusetts, USA
Renee Vieira, John T. Finn, Bethany A. Bradley Pages 1601-1612
Precipitation, fire and demographic bottleneck dynamics in Serengeti tree populations Ricardo M. Holdo, T. Michael Anderson, Thomas Morrison Pages 1613-1623
A positive response of mountain pine beetle to pine forest-clearcut edges at the landscape scale in British Columbia, Canada Huapeng Chen, Peter Ott, James Wang, Tim Ebata Pages 1625-1639
Volume 29, Issue 8, October 2014 - Integrating Ecosystem Services in Landscape Planning
Integrating ecosystem services in landscape planning: requirements, approaches, and impacts Christian Albert, James Aronson, Christine Fürst, Paul Opdam Pages 1277-1285
Integration of ecosystem services in spatial planning: a survey on regional planners’ views André Mascarenhas, Tomás B. Ramos, Dagmar Haase, Rui Santos Pages 1287-1300
What ecosystem services information do users want? Investigating interests and requirements among landscape and regional planners in Germany
Christian Albert, Jennifer Hauck, Nina Buhr, Christina von Haaren Pages 1301-1313
Opportunities and challenges for mainstreaming ecosystem services in development planning: perspectives from a landscape level Nadia Sitas, Heidi E. Prozesky, Karen J. Esler, Belinda Reyers Pages 1315-1331
Erratum to: Opportunities and challenges for mainstreaming ecosystem services in development planning: perspectives from a landscape level
Nadia Sitas, Heidi E. Prozesky, Karen J. Esler, Belinda Reyers Page 1333
From explanation to application: introducing a practice-oriented ecosystem services evaluation (PRESET) model adapted to the context of landscape planning and management Christina von Haaren, Christian Albert, Jan Barkmann Pages 1335-1346
Valuing ecosystem services in community-based landscape planning: introducing a wellbeing-based approach Juichieh Liu, Paul Opdam Pages 1347-1360
Using expert knowledge in combining green infrastructure and ecosystem services in land use planning: an insight into a new place-based methodology Leena Kopperoinen, Pekka Itkonen, Jari Niemelä Pages 1361-1375
Making use of the ecosystem services concept in regional planning—trade-offs from reducing water erosion Susanne Frank, Christine Fürst, Anke Witt, Lars Koschke… Pages 1377-1391
Mapping recreation and aesthetic value of ecosystems in the Bilbao Metropolitan Greenbelt (northern Spain) to support landscape planning
Izaskun Casado-Arzuaga, Miren Onaindia, Iosu Madariaga… Pages 1393-1405
Incorporating ecosystem services into ecosystem-based management to deal with complexity: a participative mental model approach Javier Moreno, Ignacio Palomo, Javier Escalera, Berta Martín-López Pages 1407-1421
Integrating stakeholders’ demands and scientific knowledge on ecosystem services in landscape planning Igone Palacios-Agundez, Beatriz Fernández de Manuel Pages 1423-1433
Evaluating the role of ecosystem services in participatory land use planning: proposing a balanced score card Christine Fürst, Paul Opdam, Luis Inostroza, Sandra Luque Pages 1435-1446
Is ecosystem service research used by decision-makers? A case study of the Murray-Darling Basin, Australia
Darla Hatton MacDonald, Rosalind H. Bark, Anthea Coggan Pages 1447-1460
Gloria Pungetti, Gonzalo Oviedo, and Della Hooke (eds.), Sacred species and sites: advances in biocultural conservation Erika Kraus Pages 1461-1462