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http://dx.doi.org/10.17663/JWR.2019.21.4.267

Adaptive Management: a key tool for natural resource management  

Park, Young Cheol (New Water Tec Co. Ltd.)
Yoo, Jae Won (Korea Institute of Coastal Ecology Inc.)
Jeong, Su-young (Korea Institute of Coastal Ecology Inc.)
Oh, Tae-Geon (Korea Fisheries Resources Agency)
Kim, Jong Ryol (Korea Fisheries Resources Agency)
Choe, Mi Kyung (Korea Fisheries Resources Agency)
Choi, Ok-in (Korea Fisheries Resources Agency)
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Journal of Wetlands Research / v.21, no.4, 2019 , pp. 267-280 More about this Journal
Abstract
Adaptive Management (AM) is one of the best available approaches for managing natural resources in the presence of uncertainty. In spite of the limitations, AM has been widely applied in nature resource management policies and plans internationally, while application of AM in nature resource management in Korea is limitedly used. Accordingly, this study reviews application of AM in nature resource management research in Korea with respect to its definitions, procedures, impediments and considerations. The present study also reviews recent ecological modelling studies which is an essential component of AM approach. Finally, management of artificial sea forest, coastal wetlands and fisheries are suggested as the recommended fields to adopt AM.
Keywords
Adaptive Management; Ecological model; Conceptual model; Technical learning; Iterative method;
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