Ecological triage
Ecological triage is an approach to decision making and prioritization of ecological restoration using the concepts of medical triage.
Basic principles
An underlying assumption behind prioritization is that not all areas can be saved, making choices necessary. The two key parameters of this triage model are
- the level of threat and
- the probability of recovery
Priorities can thereby be categorised into various options, such as
- urgent intervention to halt an imminent decline
- "lost causes"
- threat prevention
References
- Hobbs, Richard J. and Kristjanson, Linda J. (2003). "Triage: How do we prioritize health care for landscapes?". Ecological management and restoration 4: 39–45. doi:10.1046/j.1442-8903.4.s.5.x.
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