adaptive management

collocation in English

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adaptive
adjective
uk
/əˈdæp.tɪv/
us
/əˈdæp.tɪv/
having an ability to change to suit ...
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management
noun
uk
/ˈmæn.ɪdʒ.mənt/
us
/ˈmæn.ədʒ.mənt/
the control and organization ...
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At the level of the firm tradable permits facilitateadaptivemanagement.
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Through this enforcement mechanism,adaptivemanagementbecomes possible.
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Far more attention needs to be given to the practical requirements ofadaptivemanagement.
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The second has entered the environmental jargon as 'the precautionary principle', and the fourth is the basis of what has become known as 'adaptivemanagement'.
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These may be expected to generate new insights in ecologicallyadaptivemanagementpractices across all forms of (multiple) land use, and appropriate and effective social mechanisms and institutions.
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He specializes in fisheries stock assessments (i.e. cod and juvenile steelhead trout),adaptivemanagementstrategies, and ecosystem modeling.
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Additionally, economic, social and political priorities can interfere withadaptivemanagementdecisions.
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Businesses pursuing sustainability strategies would employ anadaptivemanagementframework to ensure that the organization is prepared for the unexpected and geared for change.
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Adaptivemanagementas a strategy emphasizes the need to change with the environment and to learn from doing.
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Adaptivemanagementis a way of approaching environmental management.
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Social learning would essentially be a feedback loop betweenadaptivemanagementand the political process.
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He has introduced important ideas in the application of ecology and evolution, including resilience,adaptivemanagement, the adaptive cycle, and panarchy.
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The management plan shall be implemented and kept up to date based on monitoring information in order to promoteadaptivemanagement.
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Scientists call this environmental stewardship processadaptivemanagement.
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Adaptivemanagementcan proceed as either passiveadaptivemanagementor activeadaptivemanagement, depending on how learning takes place.
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Passiveadaptivemanagementvalues learning only insofar as it improves decision outcomes (i.e. passively), as measured by the specified utility function.
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This controversy stems from two main categorical differences in rotational grazing, prescribed management andadaptivemanagement.
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Adaptivemanagementis a management approach that expressly tackles the uncertainty and dynamism of complex systems. 3.
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Their activities include monitoring, restoration,adaptivemanagement, and education programs.
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