Critical Reflections on the Use of Remote Sensing and GIS Technologies in Human Ecological Research Matthew D. TurnerPeter J. Taylor Introduction Pages: 177 - 182
Shifting Boundaries on a Wisconsin Landscape: Can GIS Help Historians Tell a Complicated Story? Lynne Heasley OriginalPaper Pages: 183 - 213
Stories Remote Sensing Images Can Tell: Integrating Remote Sensing Analysis with Ethnographic Research in the Study of Cultural Landscapes Hong Jiang OriginalPaper Pages: 215 - 232
Beyond Ground Truth: GIS and the Environmental Knowledge of Herders, Professional Foresters, and Other Traditional Communities Paul Robbins OriginalPaper Pages: 233 - 253
Methodological Reflections on the Use of Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Science in Human Ecological Research Matthew D. Turner OriginalPaper Pages: 255 - 279
Mapping Tension: Remote Sensing and the Production of a Statewide Land Cover Map Alexis A. S. Zubrow OriginalPaper Pages: 281 - 307
Brief Comment: Qualitative Insight into Public Knowledge of, and Concern with, Biodiversity Lori M. HunterJoan Brehm BriefCommunication Pages: 309 - 320
Book Review: Ecological Research to Promote Social Change: Methodological Advances From Community Psychology. Edited by Tracey A. Revenson, Anthony R. D'Augelli, Sabine E. French, Diane L. Hughes, David Livert, Edward Seidman, Marybeth Shinn, and Hirokazu Yoshikawa. Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, New York, 2002, 334 pp Ricardo Godoy BookReview Pages: 321 - 322
Book Review: In the Time of Trees and Sorrows Nature, Power, and Memory in Rajasthan. By Ann Grodzins Gold and Bhoju Ram Gujar. Duke University Press, Durham and London, 2002, $23.95 (paperback), $69.95 (cloth) Sudha Vasan BookReview Pages: 322 - 325
Book Review: What's Wrong With Plastic Trees? Artifice and Authenticity in Design. By Martin H. Krieger. Praeger Publishers, Westport, CT, 2000, ISBN: 0-275-96776-X, Index and Bibliography, 157 pp., U.S.&55, (hardcover) Maureen Korp BookReview Pages: 325 - 327
Book Review: Ecosystem Change and Public Health: A Global Perspective. Edited by Joan L. Aron and Jonathan A. Patz. The Jonhs Hopkins University Press, 2001, 480 pp. BookReview Pages: 327 - 328
Book Review: Beyond Great Walls: Environment, Identity, and Development on the Chinese Grasslands of Inner Mongolia. By Dee Mack Williams. Stanford University Press, Stanford, CA. 2002, 250 pp, ISBN #0-8047-4278-2 Daniel G. Bates OriginalPaper Pages: 328 - 330