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Author  Index 
Ahern, J. (Amherst, MA, USA)  Green, B.H., see Blankson, E.J. and Green, B.H. 
Planning for an extensive open space system: link-  Hall, D.L.  (Ann Arbor, MI, USA) 
ing landscape structure and function  Landscape planning: functionalism as a motivating 
Bellot, J., see Golley, F.B. and Bellot, J.  concept from landscape ecology and human 
Bishop, I. (Parkville, Vic., Australia)   ecology 
Visualization in the natural environment:  Hamilton,  M.P.  and  Flaxman,  M.  (Idyllwild,  CA, 
a look forward  USA) 
Blankson,  E.J.  (Kumasi,  Ghana)  and  Green,  B.H.  Scientific  data visualization  and biological  diver- 
(Ashford, UK)  sity:  new  tools  for  spatializing  multimedia 
Use of landscape classification as an essential pre-  observations 
requisite to landscape evaluation  of species and ecosystems 
Burkhart, H.E.  (Blacksburg, VA, USA)  Healy, P.A., see DeGraaf, R.M. et al. 
Scientific visualization for the study and use  Hirschman, J., see Cook, E.A. and Hirschman, J. 
of forest stand simulators  Holtfrerich, D.R., see Loh, D.K. et al. 
Carney, B. (Vienna, VA, USA)  Host, G.E.  (Duluth, MN, USA), Rauscher, H.M. and 
The visualizing generalist  Schmoldt, D. (Blacksburg, VA, USA) 
Carpenter, J.D. (Columbus, OH, USA)  SYLVATICA:  an  integrated  framework  for forest 
The computerization of environmental design  landscape 
Chenoweth, R. (Madison, WI, USA)  simulation 
A facet analysis of visualization for environmental  Huang, C.-S., see Thorne, J.F. and Huang, C.-S. 
management  Idaszak, R., see Cullati, A. et al. 
Choo, Y.K., see Loh, D.K. et al.  Ingram, G.B. (V ancouver, B.C., Canada) 
Cook,  E.A.  (Tempe,  AZ,  USA)  and  Hirschman,  J.  Habitat,  visual  and  recreational  values  and  the 
(Pomona, CA, USA)  planning of extractive development and protected 
Guest Editors’ Introduction  areas: a tale of three islands 
Cullati, A., Idaszak, R. and Rhyne, T. (Research Tri-  Jennings, M.D.  (Philadelphia, PA, USA) and Regan- 
angle Park, NC, USA)  old, J.P.  (Pullman, WA, USA) 
Scientific visualization efforts at the U.S. Environ-  Hierarchy and subsidy-stress as a theoretical basis 
mental Protection Agency  for managing environmentally sensitive areas 
Daniel, T.C.  (Tucson, AZ, USA)  Kornkven, E.A., see Onstad, D.W. and Kornkven, E.A. 
Data  visualization  for  decision  support  Larson, S.M. (Urbana, IL, USA) 
environmental  Future  directions  and challenges  for quantitative 
management  environmental visualization 
DeGraaf, R.M.  (Amherst, MA, USA)  Loh, D.K., Holtfrerich, D.R., Choo, Y.K. and Power, 
Winter foraging guild structure and habitat associ-  J.M.  (Chalk River, Ont., Canada) 
ations in suburban bird communities  Techniques  for incorporating  visualization  in en- 
DeGraaf, R.M.  (Amherst, MA, USA), Geis, A.D. and  vironmental assessment: an object-oriented 
Healy, P.A.  (Laurel, MD, USA)  perspective 
Bird population and habitat surveys in urban  Lyle, J.T. (Pomona, CA, USA) 
The utility of semi-formal models in ecological 
Flatman, G.T., see Yfantis, E.A. et al.  planning 
Flaxman, M., see Hamilton, M.P. and Flaxman, M.  Lynch, A.M.  (Fort Collins, CO, USA) and Twery, M.J. 
Furuseth,  O.J.  and  O’Callaghan,  J.  (Charlotte,  NC,  (Morgantown, WV, USA) 
USA)  Forest visual resources  and pest management:  po- 
Community response  to a municipal  waste  incin-  tential applications of visualization technology 
erator: NIMBY or neighbor?...............cccccccccccereeeeeeees  163  Meier, R.L.  (Berkeley, CA, USA) and Quium, A.S.M. 
Gallitano, G.M., see Yfantis, E.A. et al.  (Dhaka, Bangladesh ) 
Geis, A.D., see DeGraaf, R.M. et al.  Planning and designing new  urban  settlement  on 
Golley, F.B.  (Athens, GA, USA) and Bellot, J. (Zara-  estuaries: 
goza, Spain)   Bangladesh 
Interactions of landscape ecology, planning and  Milne, B.T.  (Albuquerque, NM, USA) 
The utility of fractal geometry in landscape design ...  81 
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Miyoshi, D., see Wells, G. et al.  Smith, R.A.  (Wurtulla, Qld., Australia) 
Nassauer, J.I., see Pitt, D.G. and Nassauer, J.I.  Beach resorts;  A model of development evolution ....  189 
O’Callaghan, J., see Furuseth, O.J. and O’Callaghan, J.  Steinitz, C. (Cambridge, MA, USA) 
Onstad,  D.W.  and  Kornkven,  E.A.  (Champaign,  IL,  IND Gr GIN co csnevescosciccssscnscsnccsssevvesesceseresees  273 
USA) 
Thorne,  J.F.  and  Huang,  C.-S.  (Philadelphia,  PA, 
analysis  of population  dynamics  with  interactive  USA) 
multi-dimensional graphics .................:0esseeseeeeeeeeeeeees  301  Toward  a  landscape  ecological  aesthetic:  metho- 
Orland, B. (Urbana, IL, USA)  dologies for designers and planners .................s:000008  61 
Data  Visualization  Techniques  in Environmental 
Turk, A. (Parkville, Vic., Australia ) 
Management: a WOrkSNOD .............cccsececceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees  237  Visualization  in environmental  management:  be- 
Introduction to the concept pape’rs.............ceeeceeeeeeees  245 
I I i abcicnctidiendctannthsbamicaniddianesinvcvvccecesors  253 
Evaluating regional changes on  the basis of local ex- 
Twery, M.J., see Lynch, A.M. and Twery, M.J. 
pectations: a visualization dilemma .................::000000  257  Van Buuren, M. (Wageningen, Netherlands ) 
Quium, A.S.M., see Meier, R.L. and Quium, A.S.M.  A hydrological approach to landscape planning: the 
Perkins, N.H.  (Guelph, Ont., Canada)  framework concept elaborated from a hydrological 
Three questions on the use of photo-realistic simu-  EY Sitios an inaictiniaiaten tattkc acntden niian nsiinichenendenctalevaswiia  91 
lations as real world surrogates ................:::sseseeeeeeeeees  265 
Wells, G., Rudnick, T. and Miyoshi, D. (Fort Collins, 
Pitt, D.G. and Nassauer, J.I. (St. Paul, MN, USA)  CO, USA) 
Virtual reality systems and research on the percep-  Data visualization in the Soil Conservation 
tion, simulation  and presentation of environmen-  diets  A ick cichiesisdallessuitelitte knckdvibismhacapiibiisevacaniovvacade  333 
EE  icc istacabadnshaneelinasbsnsbonaraddcnvenssecssiaitesrinaeess  269 
Westmacott, R.  (Athens, GA, USA) 
Pittman, K. (Raleigh, NC, USA) 
Scale  economics:  ecological  theory  and  planning 
A laboratory for the visualization of virtual  practice in urban landscapes................sssccccccsssssssceeeees  21 
elehsc csikcasnandacsinabve ndsdeedeonnnnde  327  White, W.B.  (Fort Collins, CO, USA) 
Power, J.M., see Loh, D.K. et al.  Future for visualization through the integrated for- 
Rauscher, H.M., see Host, G.E. et al.  est resource management system  (INFORMS) ........  277 
Reganold, J.P., see Jennings, M.D. and Reganold, J.P.  Yfantis, E.A., Gallitano, G.M. and Flatman, G.T.  (Las 
Rhyne, T., see Cullati, A. et al.  Vegas, NV, USA) 
Rudnick, T., see Wells, G. et al.  Chaotic algorithm for surface estimation ..................  309 
Schmoldt, D., see Host, G.E. et al.