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Entry: sustainable and risk-based land management (SRBLM),
URI: https://data.geoscience.earth/ncl/misc/428
The“sustainable and risk-based land management” concept (SRBLM) brings in “sustainability” as an additional decision dynamic for risk management decisions, which is the maximisation of sustainability gains, and the minimisation of sustainability losses. SRBLM can influence decision-making at several points across the lifecycle of an individual site or for a portfolio of sites: from the very inception of a project, during the planning of the future land use and how the site will be redeveloped and the planning of how the site will be restored, comparing remedies for individual S-P-R linkages and for considering the aftercare and long-term stewardship of a site.
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sustainable and risk-based land management (SRBLM),
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The“sustainable and risk-based land management” concept (SRBLM) brings in “sustainability” as an additional decision dynamic for risk management decisions, which is the maximisation of sustainability gains, and the minimisation of sustainability
losses. SRBLM can influence decision-making at several points across the lifecycle of an individual site or for a portfolio of sites: from the very inception of a project, during the planning of the future land use and how the site will be redeveloped and the
planning of how the site will be restored, comparing remedies for individual S-P-R linkages and for considering the aftercare and long-term stewardship of a site.
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428
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sustainable and risk-based land management (SRBLM),
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Bardos, P. et al. (2024) Sustainable and risk based land management – a briefing about the current state of practice and suggested future direction of travel. Available at: https://doi.org/10.13140/RG.2.2.19656.33283.
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