Ausgabe 5/2015
Inhalt (11 Artikel)
Science–policy processes for transboundary water governance
Derek Armitage, Rob C. de Loë, Michelle Morris, Tom W. D. Edwards, Andrea K. Gerlak, Roland I. Hall, Dave Huitema, Ray Ison, David Livingstone, Glen MacDonald, Naho Mirumachi, Ryan Plummer, Brent B. Wolfe
Managing water services in tropical regions: From land cover proxies to hydrologic fluxes
Alexandra G. Ponette-González, Kate A. Brauman, Erika Marín-Spiotta, Kathleen A. Farley, Kathleen C. Weathers, Kenneth R. Young, Lisa M. Curran
The relationship among biodiversity, governance, wealth, and scientific capacity at a country level: Disaggregation and prioritization
Andrés Lira-Noriega, Jorge Soberón
Satisfaction with fishing and the desire to leave
Sean Pascoe, Toni Cannard, Eddie Jebreen, Catherine M. Dichmont, Jacki Schirmer
Amazonian freshwater habitats experiencing environmental and socioeconomic threats affecting subsistence fisheries
Cleber J. R. Alho, Roberto E. Reis, Pedro P. U. Aquino
‘Contractual’ and ‘cooperative’ civic engagement: The emergence and roles of ‘flood action groups’ in England and Wales
Linda H. Geaves, Edmund C. Penning-Rowsell
Loss of traditional knowledge aggravates wolf–human conflict in Georgia (Caucasus) in the wake of socio-economic change
Zaal Kikvidze, Gigi Tevzadze
Phoenix flagships: Conservation values and guanaco reintroduction in an anthropogenic landscape
Adrien Lindon, Meredith Root-Bernstein