Adaptive Management Today: A Practitioners’ Perspective

作者: Carol L. Murray , David R. Marmorek , Lorne A. Greig

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-017-9682-8_10

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摘要: The practice of adaptive management reflects an evolution that has played out across the globe in a wide variety resource contexts. current dynamic mix valiant efforts, which as discussed other chapters this book includes both notable successes and dismal failures. In our three decades experience with we have learned significant lessons pointing way toward improved expanded practice. Notwithstanding by practitioners about how to do well, see future intensified social institutional challenges inhibiting effective management, continued misunderstanding what true really is, ever increasing environmental cry for rigorous management.

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