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Authors: NELSON AC
Citation: Ac. Nelson, THE COMPACT CITY - A SUSTAINABLE URBAN FORM - JENKS,M, BURTON,E, WILLIAMS,K, Landscape and urban planning, 40(4), 1998, pp. 323-325

Authors: SCHAEFFER PV
Citation: Pv. Schaeffer, LOST LANDSCAPES AND FAILED ECONOMIES - POWER,TM, Landscape and urban planning, 40(4), 1998, pp. 325-326

Authors: VOLKMAN NJ
Citation: Nj. Volkman, LIVING IN SWEDEN - BETWEEN TRADITION AND VISION - NYSTROM,L, Landscape and urban planning, 40(4), 1998, pp. 326-327

Authors: SZARO RC SEXTON WT MALONE CR
Citation: Rc. Szaro et al., THE EMERGENCE OF ECOSYSTEM MANAGEMENT AS A TOOL FOR MEETING PEOPLES NEEDS AND SUSTAINING ECOSYSTEMS, Landscape and urban planning, 40(1-3), 1998, pp. 1-7

Authors: BRUSSARD PF REED JM TRACY CR
Citation: Pf. Brussard et al., ECOSYSTEM MANAGEMENT - WHAT IS IT REALLY, Landscape and urban planning, 40(1-3), 1998, pp. 9-20

Authors: LACKEY RT
Citation: Rt. Lackey, 7 PILLARS OF ECOSYSTEM MANAGEMENT, Landscape and urban planning, 40(1-3), 1998, pp. 21-30

Authors: SLOCOMBE DS
Citation: Ds. Slocombe, LESSONS FROM EXPERIENCE WITH ECOSYSTEM-BASED MANAGEMENT, Landscape and urban planning, 40(1-3), 1998, pp. 31-39

Authors: KNIGHT RL
Citation: Rl. Knight, ECOSYSTEM MANAGEMENT AND CONSERVATION BIOLOGY, Landscape and urban planning, 40(1-3), 1998, pp. 41-45

Authors: CRUMPACKER DW
Citation: Dw. Crumpacker, PROSPECTS FOR SUSTAINABILITY OF BIODIVERSITY BASED ON CONSERVATION BIOLOGY AND US-FOREST-SERVICE APPROACHES TO ECOSYSTEM MANAGEMENT, Landscape and urban planning, 40(1-3), 1998, pp. 47-71

Authors: STEIN SMH GELBURD D
Citation: Smh. Stein et D. Gelburd, HEALTHY ECOSYSTEMS AND SUSTAINABLE ECONOMIES - THE FEDERAL INTERAGENCY ECOSYSTEM MANAGEMENT INITIATIVE, Landscape and urban planning, 40(1-3), 1998, pp. 73-80

Authors: LESSARD G
Citation: G. Lessard, AN ADAPTIVE APPROACH TO PLANNING AND DECISION-MAKING, Landscape and urban planning, 40(1-3), 1998, pp. 81-87

Authors: SZARO RC BERC J CAMERON S CORDLE S CROSBY M MARTIN L NORTON D OMALLEY R RUARK G
Citation: Rc. Szaro et al., THE ECOSYSTEM APPROACH - SCIENCE AND INFORMATION MANAGEMENT ISSUES, GAPS AND NEEDS, Landscape and urban planning, 40(1-3), 1998, pp. 89-101

Authors: SEXTON WT
Citation: Wt. Sexton, ECOSYSTEM MANAGEMENT - EXPANDING THE RESOURCE-MANAGEMENT TOOL KIT, Landscape and urban planning, 40(1-3), 1998, pp. 103-112

Authors: KENNEDY JJ QUIGLEY TM
Citation: Jj. Kennedy et Tm. Quigley, EVOLUTION OF USDA-FOREST-SERVICE ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE AND ADAPTATION ISSUES IN EMBRACING AN ECOSYSTEM MANAGEMENT PARADIGM, Landscape and urban planning, 40(1-3), 1998, pp. 113-122

Authors: UNDERWOOD AJ
Citation: Aj. Underwood, RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH AND ENVIRONMENTAL-MANAGEMENT, Landscape and urban planning, 40(1-3), 1998, pp. 123-130

Authors: LOEB SC LENNARTZ MR SZARO RC
Citation: Sc. Loeb et al., THE ROLE OF FISH, WILDLIFE AND PLANT RESEARCH IN ECOSYSTEM MANAGEMENT, Landscape and urban planning, 40(1-3), 1998, pp. 131-139

Authors: SHRADERFRECHETTE KS
Citation: Ks. Shraderfrechette, WHAT RISK MANAGEMENT TEACHES US ABOUT ECOSYSTEM MANAGEMENT, Landscape and urban planning, 40(1-3), 1998, pp. 141-150

Authors: WAGNER JE LUZADIS VA FLOYD DW
Citation: Je. Wagner et al., A ROLE FOR ECONOMIC-ANALYSIS IN THE ECOSYSTEM MANAGEMENT DEBATE, Landscape and urban planning, 40(1-3), 1998, pp. 151-157

Authors: CORTNER HJ WALLACE MG BURKE S MOOTE MA
Citation: Hj. Cortner et al., INSTITUTIONS MATTER - THE NEED TO ADDRESS THE INSTITUTIONAL CHALLENGES OF ECOSYSTEM MANAGEMENT, Landscape and urban planning, 40(1-3), 1998, pp. 159-166

Authors: SEXTON WT SZARO RC
Citation: Wt. Sexton et Rc. Szaro, IMPLEMENTING ECOSYSTEM MANAGEMENT - USING MULTIPLE BOUNDARIES FOR ORGANIZING INFORMATION, Landscape and urban planning, 40(1-3), 1998, pp. 167-171

Authors: SEXTON WT DULL CW SZARO RC
Citation: Wt. Sexton et al., IMPLEMENTING ECOSYSTEM MANAGEMENT - A FRAMEWORK FOR REMOTELY-SENSED INFORMATION AT MULTIPLE SCALES, Landscape and urban planning, 40(1-3), 1998, pp. 173-184

Authors: NORTON BG
Citation: Bg. Norton, EVALUATION AND ECOSYSTEM MANAGEMENT - NEW DIRECTIONS NEEDED, Landscape and urban planning, 40(1-3), 1998, pp. 185-194

Authors: FITZSIMMONS AK
Citation: Ak. Fitzsimmons, WHY A POLICY OF FEDERAL MANAGEMENT AND PROTECTION OF ECOSYSTEMS IS A BAD IDEA, Landscape and urban planning, 40(1-3), 1998, pp. 195-202

Authors: MORRISSEY WA
Citation: Wa. Morrissey, AN ECOSYSTEM-BASED APPROACH TO MANAGING AMERICA RESOURCES - A VIEW FROM THE US CAPITOL-HILL, Landscape and urban planning, 40(1-3), 1998, pp. 203-210

Authors: FREEMUTH J CAWLEY RM
Citation: J. Freemuth et Rm. Cawley, SCIENCE, EXPERTISE AND THE PUBLIC - THE POLITICS OF ECOSYSTEM MANAGEMENT IN THE GREATER YELLOWSTONE ECOSYSTEM, Landscape and urban planning, 40(1-3), 1998, pp. 211-219
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