Adaptive management of coastal ecosystem restoration projects

作者: Ronald M Thom

DOI: 10.1016/S0925-8574(00)00086-0

关键词: Field (computer science)Environmental resource managementProgram managementCoastal ecosystemKnowledge baseProcess managementAdaptive managementPlan (drawing)Monitoring programConceptual model

摘要: Abstract There is a clear need to apply better and more effective management schemes coastal ecosystem restoration projects. It very common for aquatic projects not meet their goals. Poor performance has led high degree of uncertainty about the potential success any effort. Under adaptive management, knowledge gained through monitoring project social policies translated into policy program redesign. Planners managers can utilize information from programs in an way assure that goals are met or informed objective decisions made address both ecological societal needs. The three main ingredients plan are: (1) goal statement; (2) conceptual model; (3) decision framework. ‘drives’ design helps guide development criteria. statement criteria provide means by which system be judged. With model, base field science plays active critical role designing goal. A system-development matrix provides simple framework view alternative states during development, incorporate program, formulate on actions take if meeting its

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