2024
DOI: 10.1111/cobi.14331
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The dynamic feasibility of resisting (R), accepting (A), or directing (D) ecological change

Amanda E. Cravens,
Katherine R. Clifford,
Corrine Knapp
et al.

Abstract: Ecological transformations are occurring as a result of climate change, challenging traditional approaches to land management decision‐making. The resist–accept–direct (RAD) framework helps managers consider how to respond to this challenge. We examined how the feasibility of the choices to resist, accept, and direct shifts in complex and dynamic ways through time. We considered 4 distinct types of social feasibility: regulatory, financial, public, and organizational. Our commentary is grounded in literature r… Show more

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