Table Of ContentENVIRONMENTAL
MANAGEMENT
INDEX VOLUME 25 2000
Editorial Committee
DAVID E. ALEXANDER Departmento f Geosciences, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA 01003-5820, USA
Editor-in-Chief
ROBERT S. DE SANTO Environmental Stewardship Foundation, P.O. Box 580, East Lyme, Connecticut 06333, USA
Founding Editor
Editorial Board
CLAUDE AMOROS Laboratoire d’Ecologie des Hydrosystemes Fluviaux, UMR C.N.R.S. 5023, Université Claude
Bernard - Lyon I, 43 Boulevard du 11 novembre 1918, F-69622 Villeurbanne Cedex, France
MARK B. BAIN New York Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Department of Natural Resources, Fernow
Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA
LUIS A. BOJORQUEZ-TAPIA Instituto de Ecologia, UNAM, Apartado Postal 70-275, México, D.F. 04510, Mexico
HELEN BRIASSOULIS Department of Human Geography, University of the Aegean, Karantoni 17, Mytilene 81100
Lesvos, Greece
ROBERT N. COATS Hydroikos Associates, 1 Piombo Place, Suite 100, San Rafael, CA94901, USA
CHARLES ANDREW COLE Pennsylvania State Cooperative Wetlands Center, 301 Forest Resources Laboratory
Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16802, USA
DAVID N. COLE Aldo Leopold Wilderness Research Institute, P.O. Box 8089, Missoula, MT 59807-8089, USA
ROBERT COSTANZA Coastal and Environmental Policy Program, Center for Environmental and Estuarine Studies
University of Maryland, Solomons, MD 20688-0038, USA
RAYMOND DE YOUNG School of Natural Resources and Environment, University of Michigan 430 East University
Avenue, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1115, USA
PHILIP M. FEARNSIDE Department of Ecology, Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazénia (INPA), C.P. 478, 69011-970
Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil
CURTIS H. FLATHER USDA, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, Suite 361, 2150 Centre Avenue, Bidg A
Fort Collins, CO 80526-1891, USA
JACKY GIREL Laboratoire de Biologie Alpine, Université Joseph Fourier, B.P. 53X, F-38041 Grenoble Cedex
France
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ALAN J. KENNEDY Imperial Oil Resources, PO Box 2480, Station ‘M’, 237 - 4th Avenue SW, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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WILLIAM A. KERR Department of Agricultural Economics, Univeofr Sasskiatctheywan , 51 Campus Drive, Saskatoon
Saskatchewan, Canada S7N 5A8
LEON H. LIEGEL Forest Inventory and Analysis Program (FIA), U.S. Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research
Station, 3200 SW Jefferson Way, Corvallis, OR 97331, USA
MARIANNE LOWGREN Department of Water and Environmental Studies, Universitetet i Linkoping, S-581 83 Linkdping
Sweden
JAMES O. LUKEN Department of Biological Sciences, Northern Kentucky University, Highland Heights, KY 41099-
0400, USA
MICHAEL L. MORRISON Department of Biological Sciences, California State University, Sacramento, CA 95819-5077, USA
TIMOTHY O’RIORDAN School of Environmental Sciences, University of East Anglia, University Plain, Norwich NR4 7TJ
United Kingdom
BORIS N. PORFIRIEV Institute for Systems Analysis, Russian Academy of Sciences, Prospekt 60-let Octiabria, 9, 117312
Moscow, Russia
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MS 38655-1157, USA
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Klong Luang, Pathumthani 12120, Thailand
MARY M. TIMNEY Department of Public Administration, California State University, Hayward, CA 94542-3040, USA
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AUTHOR INDEX
DOI: 10.1007/s002670010054
Amoros, C., G. Bornette, and C. P. Henry: A Vegetation-Based Fang,] . K.: see Wang, M. S.
Method for Ecological Diagnosis of Riverine Wetlands, 211 Fang, X., and H. G. Stefan: Projected Climate Change Effects
Arnold,J . G.: see Fritch, T. G. of Winterkill in Shallow Lakes in the Northern United
Arocena,J . M.: see Baker, D. States, 29]
Aumen, N. G.: see Havens, K. E. Flebbe, P. A., and J. A. Herrig: Patterns of Aquatic Species
Imperilment in the Southern Appalachians: An Evaluation
of Regional Databases, 681
Baker, D., J. Young, and J. M. Arocena: An Integrated Ap- Fritch, T. G., C. L. McKnight, J. C. Yelderman, Jr., and J. G.
proach to Reservoir Management: The Williston Reservoir Arnold: An Aquifer Vulnerability Assessment of the Paluxy
Case Study, 565 Aquifer, Central Texas, USA, Using GIS and a Modified
Bellamy, J. A., and A. K. L. Johnson: Integrated Resource DRASTIC Approach, 337
Management: Moving from Rhetoric to Practice in Austra- Fryirs, K.: see Brierley, G. J.
lian Agriculture, 265 Fung, A., and D. O’Rourke: Reinventing Environmental Reg-
Bluhm, G.: see Mummey, D. L. ulation from the Grassroots Up: Explaining and Expanding
Boixadera,J. : see Nogués,J . the Success of the Toxics Release Inventory, 115
Bonde, R. K.: see Mignucci-Giannoni, A. A.
Bornette, G.: see Amoros, C.
Bowen, W. M.: see Wang, M. S. Gabriel, A. O., and R. D. Kreutzwiser: Conceptualizing Envi-
Brierley, G. J., and K. Fryirs: River Styles, a Geomorphic Ap- ronmental Stress: A Stress-Response Model of Coastal
proach to Catchment Characterization: Implications for Sandy Barriers, 53
River Rehabilitation in Bega Catchment, New South Wales, Gabriel, A. O.: see Kreutzwiser, R. D.
Australia, 661 Gassmann, M. I., and N. A. Mazzeo: Air Pollution Potential:
Buckley, R.: see Warnken, J. Regional Study in Argentina, 375
Burnett, G. W.: see Schneider, I. E. Graf, W. L.: Locational Probability for a Dammed, Urbanizing
Stream: Salt River, Arizona, USA, 321
Guzzetti, F., M. Cardinali, P. Reichenbach, and A. Carrara:
Cardinali, M.: See Guzzetti, F. Comparing Landslide Maps: A Case Study in the Upper
Carrara, A.: see Guzzetti, F. Tiber River Basin, Central Italy, 247
Caruso, B. S.: Comparative Analysis of New Zealand and US
Approaches for Agricultural Nonpoint Source Pollution
Management, 9 Hammitt, W. E.: see Symmonds, M. C.
Castillo, A.: Ecological Information System: Analyzing the Harris, H. J.: see Wenger, R. B.
Communication and Utilization of Scientific Information in Havens, K. E., and N. G. Aumen: Hypothesis-Driven Experi-
Mexico, 383 mental Research Is Necessary for Natural Resource Man-
Cilimburg, A., C. Monz, and S. Kehoe: Wildland Recreation agement, |
and Human Waste: A Review of Problems, Practices, and Henry, C. P.: Amoros, C.
Concerns, 587 Hermens,J . L. M.: see Vaal,J . A.
Collins, G.,J .N . Kremer, and I. Valiela: Assessing Uncertainty Herrero, J.: see Nogués,J .
in Estimates of Nitrogen Loading to Estuaries for Research, Herrig, J. A.: see Flebbe, P. A.
Planning, and Risk Assessment, 635 Hessburg, P. F.: see Rieman, B. E.
Cully, Jr., J. F., and S. L. Winter: Evaluation of Land Condition Hoekstra,J . A.: see Vaal,J . A.
Trend Analysis for Birds on a Kansas Military Training Site, Hope, B. K., andJ . A. Peterson: A Procedure for Performing
625 Population-Level Ecological Risk Assessments, 281
Hyman,J . B., and S. G. Leibowitz: A General Framework for
Prioritizing Land Units for Ecological Protection and Res-
Daschner, F. D.: see Dettenkofer, M. toration, 23
Dettenkofer, M., K. Kuemmerer, A. Schuster, W. Mueller, M.
Muehlich, M. Scherrer and F. D. Daschner: Environmental
Auditing in Hospitals: First Results in a University Hospital, Jiménez-Marrero, N. M.: see Mignucci-Giannoni, A. A.
105 Johnson, A. K. L.: see Bellamy,J . A.
Devault, D. S.: see Wenger, R. B.
Donnelly, M. P., J. J. Vaske, D. Whittaker, and B. Shelby:
Toward an Understanding of Norm Prevalence: A Compar- Kehoe, S.: see Cilimburg, A.
ative Analysis of 20 Years of Research, 403 King,J . F.: see Etnier, E. L.
Dykaar, B. B., and P. J. WigingtonJ,r. : Floodplain Formation Kingsford, R. T.: see Lemly, A. D.
and Cottonwood Colonization Patterns on the Willamette Kremer,J . N.: see Collins, G.
River, Oregon, USA, 87 Kreutzwiser, R. D., and A. O. Gabriel: Managing Environmen-
tai Stress: An Evaluation of Environmental Management of
the Long Point Sandy Barrier, Lake Erie, Canada, 71
Ebreo, A., andJ . Vining: Motives as Predictors of the Public’s Kreutzwiser, R. D.: see Gabriel, A. O.
Attitudes Toward Solid Waste, 153 Kuemmerer, K.: see Dettenkofer, M.
Etnier, E. L.,J .F . King, and A. P. Watson: Chemical Warfare Kurkjian, R.: Metal contamination in the Republic of Arme-
Materiel: Unique Regulatory Issues, 347 nia, 477
Environmental Management Vol. 25, No. 6, pp. 697-699 © 2000 Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Author Index
Laha, S., S. Mukherjee, and S. R. Nebhrajani: Information Rieman, B. E., D. C. Lee, R. F. Thurow, P. F. Hessburg, andJ .
Management System for Site Remediation Efforts, 513 R. Sedell: Toward an Integrated Classification of Ecosys-
Lampe, R.: see Nordstorm, K. F. tems: Defining Opportunities for Managing Fish and Forest
Lee, D. C.: see Rieman, B. E. Health, 425
Leibowitz, S. G.: see Hyman,J . B. Rodriguez-Lopez, M. A.: see Mignucci-Giannoni, A. A.
Lemly, A. D., R. T. Kingsford, andJ . R. Thompson: Irrigated Rodriguez-Ochoa, R.: see Nogués,J .
Agriculture and Wildlife Conservation: Conflict on a Global
Scale, 485
Scherrer, M.: see Dettenkofer, M.
Levia,J. , D. F., and D. R. Page: The Use of Cluster Analysis in
Schneider, I. E., and G. W. Burnett: Protected Area Manage-
Distinguishing Farmland Prone to Residential Develop-
ment in Jordan, 241
ment: A Case Study of Sterling, Massachusetts, 541
Schulz, K. A.: see Milchunas, D. G.
Longcore, T.: see Mattoni, R.
Schuster, A.: see Dettenkofer, M.
Sedell,J . R.: see Rieman, B. E.
Marcus, W. A.: see Stoughton,J . A. Shaw, R. B.: see Milchunas, D. G.
Mattoni, R., T. Longcore, and V. Novotny: Arthropod Moni- Shelby, B.: see Donnelly, M. P.
toring for Fine-Scale Habitat Analysis: A Case Study of the El Shivlani, M. P., and D. O. Suman: Dive Operator Use Patterns
Segundo Sand Dunes, 445 in the Designated No-Take Zones of the Florida Keys Na-
Mazzeo, N. A.: see Gassman, M. I. tional Marine Sanctuary (FKNMS), 647
McDowall, R. M., and M. J. Taylor: Environmental Indicators Sigua, G. C.,J .S . Steward, and W. A. Tweedale: Water-Quality
of Habitat Quality in a Migratory Freshwater Fish Fauna, Monitoring and Biological Integrity Assessment in the In-
357 dian River Lagoon, Florida: Status, Trends, and Loadings
McKnight, C. L.: see Fritch, T. G. (1988-1994), 199
Meretsky, V. J., D. L. Wegner, and L. E. Stevens: Balancing Smith,J . L.: see Mummey, D. L.
Endangered Species and Ecosystems: A Case Study of Adap- Stefan, H. G.: see Fang, X.
tive Management in Grand Canyon, 579 Stevens, L. E.: see Meretsky, V. J.
Mignucci-Giannoni, A. A., R. A. Montoya-Ospina, N. M. Jime- Steward,J . S.: see Sigua, G. C.
nez-Marrero, M. A. Rodriguez-Lopez, E. H. WilliamsJ,. , and Stougthon, J. A., and W. A. Marcus: Persistent Impacts of
R. K. Bonde: Manatee Mortality in Puerto Rico, 189 Trace Metals from Mining on Floodplain Grass Communi-
Milchunas, D. G., K. A. Schulz, and R. B. Shaw: Plant Com-
ties Along Soda Butte Creek, Yellowstone National Park,
munity Structure in Relation to Long-Term Disturbance by 305
Mechanized Military Maneuvers in a Semiarid Region, 525 Suman, D. O.: see Shivlani, M. P.
Mohammed, M.: The ISO 14001 EMS Implementation Pro- Symmonds, M. C., W. E. Hammitt, and V. L. Quisenberry:
cess and its Implications: A Case Study of Central Japan, 177 Managing Recreational Trail Environments for Mountain
Montoya-Ospina, R. A.: see Mignucci-Giannoni, A. A. Bike User Preferences, 549
Monz, C.: see Cilimburg, A.
Muehlich, M.: see Dettenkofer, M.
Mueller, W.: see Dettenkofer, M. Taylor, M. J.: see McDowall, R. M.
Mukherjee, S.: see Laha, S. Thompson,J . R.: see Lemly, A. D.
Mummey, D. L., J. L. Smith, and G. Bluhm: Estimation of Thurow, R. F.: see Rieman, B. E.
Nitrous Oxide Emissions from US Grasslands, 169 Timmerman,J . G.J,. J.O ttens, and R. C. Ward: The Informa-
tion Cycle as a Framework for Defining Information Goals
for Water-Quality Monitoring, 229
Nebhrajani, S. R.: see Laha, S.
Tweedale, W. A.: Sigua, G. C.
NoguésJ.,, J.H errero, R. Rodriguez-Ochoa, andJ . Boixadera:
Land Evaluation in a Salt-Affected Irrigated District Using
an Index of Productive Potential, 143 Vaal, M. A., C. J. Van Leeuwen,J . A. Hoekstra, andJ . L. M.
Nordstrom, K. F., R. Lampe, and L. M. Vandemark: Reestab- Hermens: Variation in Sensitivity of Aquatic Species to Tox-
lishing Naturally Functioning Dunes on Developed Coasts, icants: Practical Consequences for Effect Assessment of
Dd Chemical Substances, 415
Novotny, V.: see Mattoni, R. Valiela, I.: see Collins, G.
Van Leeuwen, C. J.: see Vaal,J . A.
O’Rourke, D.: see Fung, A. Vandemark, L. M.: see Nordstrom, K. F.
Ottens,J . J.: see Timmerman,J . G. VaskeJ., J .: see Donnelly, M. P.
Veihe, A.: Sustainable Farming Practices: Ghanaian Farmers’
Perception of Erosion and Their Use of Conservation Mea-
Page, D. R.: see Levia, Jr. D. F.
sures, 393
Peterson, J. A.: see Hope, B. K. Vining,J. : see Ebreo, A.
Quisenberry, V. L.; see Symmonds, M. C.
Walz, R.: Development of Environmental Indicator Systems:
Experiences from Germany, 613
Reddy, S.. D.: Examining Hazard Mitigation Within the Con- Wang, M. S., J. K. Fang, and W. M. Bowen: An Integrated
text of Public Goods, 129 Framework for Public Sector Environmental Management
Reichenbach, P.: see Guzzetti, F. in Developing Countries, 463
Author Index
Ward, R. C.: see Timmerman,J . G. Whittaker, D.: see Donnelly, M. P.
Warnken, J., and R. Buckley: Monitoring Diffuse Impacts: Wigingtonj,r. , P. J.: see Dykaar, B. B.
Australian Tourism Developments, 453 Williams, Jr, E. H.: see Mignucci-Giannoni, A. A.
Watson, A. P.: see Etnier, E. L. Winter, S. L.: see Cully, Jr., J. F.
Wegner, D. L.: see Meretsky, V. J.
Wenger, R. B., H. J. Harris, and D. S. Devault: An Assessment
of Ecosystem Risks in the St. Croix National Scenic River- Yelderman, Jr., J. C.: see Fritch, T. G.
way, 599 Young, J.: see Baker, D.
TITLE INDEX
DOI: 10.1007/s002670010055
A General Framework for Prioritizing Land Units for Ecolog- Freshwater Fish Fauna: R. M. McDowall and M. J. Taylor,
ical Protection and Restoration: J. B. Hyman and S. G.
II/
Leibowitz, 23 Estimation of Nitrous Oxide Emissions from US Grasslands:
A Procedure for Performing Population-Level Ecological Risk D. L. Mummey,J . L. Smith, and G. Bluhm, 169
Assessments: B. K. Hope andJ . A. Peterson, 281 Evaluation of Land Condition Trend Analysis for Birds on a
A Vegetation-Based Method for Ecological Diagnosis of Riv- Kansas Military Training Site: J. F. Cully, Jr. and S. L
erine Wetlands: C. Amoros, G. Bornette, and C. P. Henry Winter, 625
211 Examining Hazard Mitigation Within the Context of Public
Air Pollution Potential: Regional Study in Argentina: M. I. Goods: S. D. Reddy, 129
Gassmann and N. A. Mazzeo, 375
An Assessment of Ecosystem Risks in the St. Croix National
Floodplain Formation and Cottonwood Colonization Patterns
Scenic Riverway: R. B. Wenger, H. J. Harris, and D. S.
on the Willamette River, Oregon, USA: B. B. Dykaar and
Devault, 599
P.J .W igingtonJ,r. , 87
An Integrated Approach to Reservoir Management: The Wil-
liston Reservoir Case Study: D. Baker, J. Young, andJ . M.
Arocena, 565 Hypothesis-Driven Experimental Research Is Necessary for
An Integrated Framework for Public Sector Environmental Natural Resource Management: K. E. Havens and N. G.
Management in Developing Countries: M. S. Wang, J. K. Aumen, |
Fang, and W. M. Bowen, 463
An Aquifer Vulnerability Assessment of the Paluxy Aquifer,
Central Texas, USA, Using GIS and a Modified DRASTIC Information Management System for Site Remediation Ef-
forts: S. Laha, S. Mukherjee, and S. R. Nebhrajani, 513
Approach: T. G. Fritch, C. L. McKnight,J .C . Yelderman, Jr.,
J. G. Arnold, 337 Integrated Resource Management: Moving from Rhetoric to
Arthropod Monitoring for Fine-Scale Habitat Analysis: A Case Practice in Australian Agriculture:J . A. Bellamy and A. K. L.
Johnson, 265
Study of the El] Segundo Sand Dunes: R. Mattoni, T. Long-
core, and V. Novotny, 445 Irrigated Agriculture and Wildlife Conservation: Conflict on a
Assessing Uncertainty in Estimates of Nitrogen Loading to Global Scale: A. D. Lemly, R. T. Kingsford, and J. R. Thomp-
son, 485
Estuaries for Research, Planning, and Risk Assessment: G.
Collins,J . N. Kremer, and I. Valiela, 635
Land Evaluation in a Slat-Affected Irrigated District Using an
Index of Productive Potential: J. Nogués, J. Herrero, R.
Balancing Endangered Species and Ecosystems: A Case Study
Rodriguez-Ochoa, andJ . Boixadera, 143
of Adaptive Management in Grand Canyon: V. J. Meretsky,
Locational Probability for a Dammed, Urbanizing Stream: Salt
D. L. Wegner, and L. E. Stevens, 579
River, Arizona, USA: W. L. Graf, 321
Chemical Warfare Materiel: Unique Regulatory Issues: E. L.
Etnier, J. F. King, and A. P. Watson, 347 Managing Environmental Stress: An Evaluation of Environ-
mental Management of the Long Point Sandy Barrier, Lake
Comparative Analysis of New Zealand and US Approaches for
Erie, Canada: R. D. Kreutzwiser and A. O. Gabriel, 71
Agricultural Nonpoint Source Pollution Management: B. S.
Managing Recreational Trail Environments for Mountain
Caruso, 9
Bike User Preferences: M. C. Symmonds, W. E. Hammitt,
Comparing Landslide Maps: A Case Study in the Upper Tiber
and V. L. Quisenberry, 549
River Basin, Central Italy: F. Guzzetti, M. Cardinali, P.
Reichenbach, and A. Carrara, 247 Manatee Mortality in Puerto Rico: A. A. Mignucci-Giannoni,
R. A. Montoya-Ospina, N. M. Jiménez-Marrero, M. A. Ro-
Conceptualizing Environmental Stress: a Stress-Response
Model of Coastal Sandy Barriers: A. O. Gabriel and R. D. driguez-Lopez, E. H. WilliamsJ,r. , and R. K. Bonde, 189
Metal Contamination in the Republic of Armenia: R.
Kreutzwiser, 53
Kurkjian, 477
Monitoring Diffuse Impacts: Australian Tourism Develop-
Development of Environmental Indicator Systems: Experi- ments: J.W arnken and R. Buckley, 453
ences from Germany: R. Walz, 613 Motives as Predictors of the Public’s Attitudes Toward Solid
Dive Operator Use Patterns in the Designated No-Take Zones Waste Issues: A. Ebreo andJ . Vining, 153
of the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary (FKNMS):
M. P. Shivlani and D. O. Suman, 647
Patterns of Aquatic Species Imperilment in the Southern
Appalachians: An Evaluation of Regional Databases: P. A.
Ecological Information System: Analyzing the Communica- Flebbe andJ . A. Herrig, 681
tion and Utilization of Scientific Information in Mexico: A. Persistent Impacts of Trace Metals from Mining on Floodplain
Castillo, 383 Grass Communities Along Soda Butte Creek, Yellowstone
Environmental Auditing in Hospitals: First Results in a Uni- National Park:J . A. Stoughton and W. A. Marcus, 305
versity Hospital: M. Dettenkofer, K. Kuemmerer, A. Schus- Plant Community Structure in Relation to Long-Term Distur-
ter, W. Mueller, M. Muehlich, M. Scherrer, and F. D. Dasch- bance by Mechanized Military Maneuvers in a Semiarid
ner, 105 Region: D. G. Milchunas, K. A. Schulz, and R. B. Shaw, 525
Environmental Indicators of Habitat Quality in a Migratory Projected Climate Change Effects of Winterkill in Shallow
Environmental Management Vol. 25, No. 6, pp. 701-702 © 2000 Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Title Index
Lakes in the Northern United States: X. Fang and H. G The Information Cycle as a Framework for Defining Informa-
Stefan, 291 tion Goals for Water-Quality Monitoring:J .G . Timmerman,
Protected Area Management in Jordan: I. E. Schneider and J.J .O ttens, and R. C. Ward, 229
G. W. Burnett, 241 loward an Understanding of Norm Prevalence: A Compara-
tive Analysis of 20 Years of Research: M. P. DonnellyJ., J .
Vaske, D. Whittaker, B. Shelby, 403
Reestablishing Naturally Functioning Dunes on Developed
Toward an Integrated Classification of Ecosystems: Defining
Coasts: K. F. Nordstrom, R. Lampe, and L. M. Vandemark, 37
Reinventing Environmental Regulation from the Grassroots Opportunities for Managing Fish and Forest Health: B. E.
Up: Explaining and Expanding the Success of the Toxics Rieman, D. C. Lee, R. F. Thurow, P. F. Hessburg, andJ . R.
Release Inventory: A. Fung and D. O’Rourke, 115 Sedell, 425
River Styles, a Geomorphic Approach to Catchment Charac-
terization: Implications for River Rehabilitation in Bega
Catchment, New South Wales, Australia: G. J]. Brierley and Variation in Sensitivity of Aquatic Species to Toxicants: Prac-
K. Fryirs, 661 tical Consequences for Effect Assessment of Chemical Sub-
stances: M. A. Vaal, C. J.V an Leeuwen,J . A. Hoekstra, and
J. L. M. Hermens, 415
Sustainable Farming Practices: Ghanaian Farmers’ Perception
of Erosion and Their Use of Conservation Measures: A.
Veihe, 393 Water-Quality Monitoring and Biological Integrity Assessment
in the Indian River Lagoon, Florida: Status, Trends, and
The ISO 14001 EMS Implementation Process and Its Impli- Loadings (1988-1994): G. C. Sigua,J .S . Steward, and W. A.
cations: A Case Study of Central Japan: M. Mohammed, 177 Tweedale, 199
Ihe Use of Cluster Analysis in Distinguishing Farmland Prone Wildland Recreation and Human Waste: A Review of Prob-
to Residential Development: A Case Study of Sterling, Mas- lems, Practices, and Concerns: A. Cilimburg, C. Monz, and
sachusetts: D. F. Levia, Jr. and D. R. Page, 541 S. Kehoe, 587
oat