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Resist, accept, and direct responses to biological invasions: A social–ecological perspective

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2022-06-14

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Jason Dunham, Joseph R Benjamin, David J. Lawrence, and Katherine R Clifford, Resist, accept, and direct responses to biological invasions: A social–ecological perspective: Fisheries Management and Ecology, v. 29, iss. 4.

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Biological invasions represent an important and unique case of ecological transformation that can strongly influence species and entire ecosystems. Challenges in managing invasions arise on multiple fronts, ranging from diverse and often divergent values associated with native and introduced species, logistical constraints, and transformation via other change agents (e.g., climate and land-use change). We address biological invasions considering the Resist-Accept-Direct (RAD) framework for addressing ecological transformation. Because RAD is focused on decisions, we address both social and ecological factors that influence preferences for decision alternatives. We address social factors first as these can constrain the range of alternatives [...]

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • North Central CASC

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journalFisheries Management and Ecology
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typeDOI
valuehttps://doi.org/10.1111/fme.12574
typeVolume
value29
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