Adaptive Management

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The use of adaptive management (AM) is becoming increasingly important as a follow-through activity in meeting National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) compliance requirements. Environmental impact statements, and in some cases, environmental assessments, are including commitments to the implementation of AM programs, including feedback mechanisms and adjustments, as a means of reducing future uncertainties. There is no single AM program that will meet the wide-ranging needs for enhanced learning and its application. Rather, fundamental principles and process elements need to be adaptively applied to specific plans or projects in their unique settings.

References

  Planning a Post-EIS Adaptive Management Program
  Napa River Salt Marsh Restoration Project: Monitoring and Adaptive Management Plan
  The National Environmental Policy Act - A Study of Its Effectiveness After Twenty-five Years
  Environmental Management Systems and NEPA: A Framework for Productive Harmony", Environmental Law Report News and Analysis, Environmental Law Institute, 2005, Washington, D.C.
  Analyses of Cumulative Effects on and Sustainability of Freshwater Mussels in the Ohio River
  Adaptive Management as Applied to Oil and Natural Gas Development on Onshore Federal Lands
  Adaptive Management with Integrated Decision Making- An Emerging Tool for Cumulative Effects Management
  Conceptual Models, Matrices, Networks, and Adaptive Management - Emerging Methods for CEA
  Modernizing NEPA Implementation
  A Methodology for Post EIS Monitoring