2022
DOI: 10.1002/eap.2766
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Integrating principles and tools of decision science into value‐driven watershed planning for compensatory mitigation

Abstract: Several environmental policies strive to restore impaired ecosystems and could benefit from a consistent and transparent process—codeveloped with key stakeholders—to prioritize impaired ecosystems for restoration activities. The Clean Water Act, for example, establishes reallocation mechanisms to transfer ecosystem services from sites of disturbance to compensation sites to offset aquatic resource functions that are unavoidably lost through land development. However, planning for the prioritization of compensa… Show more

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“…as part of a knowledge co‐production process; e.g. Constant & Taylor 2020; Rohal et al 2018; Sanchez et al 2023). However, researchers should be aware that time to attend conferences and read scientific literature is limited for vendors and effort should be made to streamline information for fast and easy absorption and application.…”
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“…as part of a knowledge co‐production process; e.g. Constant & Taylor 2020; Rohal et al 2018; Sanchez et al 2023). However, researchers should be aware that time to attend conferences and read scientific literature is limited for vendors and effort should be made to streamline information for fast and easy absorption and application.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%