CONSERVATION ECOLOGY: Issue 1 now available

Anthony R. Brach (brach@oeb.harvard.edu)
Mon, 16 Jun 1997 06:40:57 -0700

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>CONSERVATION ECOLOGY A peer-reviewed, scientific journal
> http://www.consecol.org
>Editor-in-Chief C. S. Holling
>Managing Editor Lee N. Miller
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>ANNOUNCING the FIRST ISSUE and the CALL FOR PAPERS
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>Volume 1, Issue 1 of Conservation Ecology, the on-line journal of the
>Ecological Society of America, is now available at
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> http://www.consecol.org/vol1/iss1
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>The Table of Contents of this inaugural issue is appended below.
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>Conservation Ecology now welcomes manuscript submissions for
>forthcoming issues. Topics covered in the journal include the
>ecological bases for:
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> the conservation of ecosystems, landscapes, species, populations
> and genetic diversity;
> the restoration of ecosystems and habitats; and
> the management of resources.
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>We encourage papers on the above topics that also integrate the
>biological and physical sciences, the natural and social sciences,
>science and policy, and those that develop analyses across space and
>time scales. Content of the journal ranges from the applied to the
>theoretical. The papers considered for publication should present
>original research, novel synthesis, or judicious review of current
>theory, method, policy or practice. If you wish to submit a manuscript
>for consideration, please consult the Instructions to Authors at
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> http://www.consecol.org/Journal/submit
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>Please note that article submission, review, and publication are
>accomplished entirely electronically.
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>We welcome your feedback. Questions and comments may be sent to
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> TABLE OF CONTENTS
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>CALL FOR PAPERS
>EDITORIAL
> 1. The Inaugural Issue of Conservation Ecology
> C.S. Holling, Editor-in-Chief
>SYNTHESIS
> 2. Resilience and Restoration of Lakes
> Stephen R. Carpenter and Kathryn L. Cottingham
> 3. The Multifaceted Aspects of Ecosystem Integrity
> Giulio A. De Leo and Simon A. Levin
>RESEARCH
> 4. Detecting Critical Scales in Fragmented Landscapes
> Timothy Keitt, Dean L. Urban, and Bruce T. Milne
> 5. Automated Techniques for the Qualitative Analysis of
> Ecological Models: Continuous Models
> Lynn van Coller
> 6. The Relation between Threatened Species, Their
> Protection, and Taboos
> Johan Colding and Carl Folke
>INSIGHT
> 7. Sustainability, Stability, and Resilience
> Don Ludwig, Brian Walker, and C.S. Holling
> 8. Using Ants as Bioindicators: Multi-scale Issues in Ant
> Community Ecology
> Alan Andersen
>FORUM Science, Policy, and Advocacy
> PERSPECTIVE
> 9. Advocacy, Science, Policy, and Life in the Real World
> Gordon Baskerville
> COMMENTARY
> 10. Commentary on Dr. Baskerville's Perspective
> Jerry F. Franklin
> 11. Commentary on Dr. Baskerville's Perspective
> Koichi Fujii
> 12. Commentary on Dr. Baskerville's Perspective
> Gilberto C. Gallopin
> 13. Management and the Problem of Scale
> Simon A. Levin
> 14. Bridging the Gap between Ecology and Resource Management
> Ron Pulliam
> 15. Commentary on Dr. Baskerville's Perspective
> Brian Walker
> 16. Scientific Responsibility and Responsible Ecology
> John A. Wiens
> YOUNG SCHOLAR DIALOGUE
> 17. Ecology, Ethics, and Advocacy
> Garry Peterson, Shealagh E. Pope, Giulio Alessandro De
> Leo, Marco A. Janssen, Jay R. Malcolm, Jennifer
> M. Parody, Greg Hood, and Malcolm North
> PUBLIC FORUM Join the discussion.
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