Ecological Restoration  

Ecological Restoration

Volume 19 Number 1 2001

Editorials

Citizen--or Member? by William R. Jordan III

Resistance to Restoration by Andre F. Clewell

Articles

Community Succession and Assembly: Comparing, Contrasting and Combining Paradigms in the Context of Ecological Restoration by Truman P. Young, Jonathan M. Chase and Russell T. Huddleston

Restoration of Montane Ponderosa Pine Forests in the Colorado Range: A Forest Ecosystem Management Plan for the City of Boulder, Colorado by Peter M. Brown, Donald R. D'Amico, Alan T. Carpenter and Dianne M. Andrews

A Dependence on People: Restoration Examples from Three Continents by James S. Kettler

Comparing Application Methods for Control of Downy Rose Mallow by Randall K. Stoker and Jennifer Possley

Borges and the Restorationist's Dilemma by Morgan M. Robertson

Notes

Future of Remnant and Restored Prairies Depends on Next Farm Bill by Cindy Hildebrand

Cattle Grazing Improves Diversity of Heath Communities (Netherlands) by Gerrit W. Heil and Jacques T. de Smidt

Haymaking of Stipa lagascae in Presaharian Tunisia: Opportunities to Restore Private Arid Lands by Marjolein Visser, Frederic Morand, and Dirk Reheul

Mead's Milkweed--Easy to Germinate, More Difficult to Establish (Kansas) by John M. Row and Richard L. Wynia

Freezing Controls the Exotic Invasive Vine, Air Potato (Florida) by Annemarie Jameson

Sour Orange (Citrus aurantium L.) Invades Old-growth Subtropical Montane Forest, but is it Worth Removing? (Argentina) by Paula A. Tecco and Mercedes Rouges

Cattle Grazing Helps Restore Bog Turtle Habitat (Pennsylvania) by James F. Thorne and Robin Eisman

Volunteers Monitor Restoration Project at the University of Wisconsin-Madison Arboretum by Brian J. Bader

Fertilization can Reduce the Amount of Seed Needed to Revegetate Degraded Soils (British Columbia) by Carla M. Burton and Philip J. Burton

Study Indicates that Teachers Can Increase Students' Ecological Knowledge, but Not Easily Alter Their Attitudes Toward Nature (Indiana) by Doug Knapp

Book Reviews

Savannas, Barrens, and Rock Outcrop Plant Communities of North America. 2000. Roger C. Anderson, James S. Fralish, and Jerry M. Baskin, eds. New York: Cambridge University Press. Review by Don Faber-Langendoen

Handbook for Restoring Tidal Wetlands. 2001. Joy B. Zedler, ed. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press. Review by Edgar W. Garbisch