| List of Figures |
viii |
| List of Tables |
ix |
| Acknowledgments |
x |
| Preface |
xviii |
| |
| Chapter 1: Introduction and Background
to the Development of a Framework for
Ecological Risk Mangement |
1 |
| |
| Chapter 2: A Multi-Stakeholder Ecological
Risk Management Framework |
21 |
| |
| Chapter 3: Stakeholders and the Ecological
Risk Management Process |
33 |
| |
| Chapter 4: Deciding What Resources
to Protect and Setting Objectives |
41 |
| |
| Chapter 5: Selecting, Implementing,
and Tracking Ecological Risk-Management
Decisions: Necessary Elements of an
Effective Decision-Making Framework
|
57 |
| |
| Chapter 6: Using Economic Principles
for Ecological Risk Management |
75
| |
| |
| Chapter 7: Approaches to Ecological
Risk-Based Decision-Making in a U.S.
Federal Regulatory Context |
91 |
| |
| Chapter 8: Adaptive Regulation of
Waterfowl Hunting in the U.S |
113 |
| |
| Chapter 9: Ecological Risk Management
of a Potential Biological Stressor:
The Black Carp, a Nonindigenous Species
|
133 |
| |
| Chapter 10: Managing Ecological Risk
Issues in a Corporate Context |
137 |
| |
| Chapter 11: Managing Ecological Risks
and Restoration of a Wetland Habitat
at a Superfund Site: A Retrospective
Assessment of the Proposed Ecological
Risk Management Framework |
149 |
| |
| Chapter 12: Ecological Risk Management
and Restoration of a Estuarine Habitat
Following a Chemical Release: The Calcasieu
Estuary Restoration Project |
157 |
| |
| Chapter 13: The Nature Conservancy’s
Five-S Decision-Making Framework for
Site-Based Conservation and Relationship
to the Proposed Ecological Risk Management
Framework |
163 |
| |
| Chapter 14: Invited Perspective Protecting
Life: Weaving Together Environment,
People, and Law |
175 |
| |
| Chapter 15: Summary, Conclusions,
and Recommendations |
187 |
| |
| |
| Abbreviations |
193 |
| Index |
195 |