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- W74880771 abstract "CHAPMAN, D.J. and JULIUS, B.E., 2005. The use of preventative projects as compensatory restoration. Journal of Coastal Research, Sl(40), 120-131. West Palm Beach (Florida), ISSN 0749-0208. Natural resource trustee agencies are responsible for making the public and the environment whole follow ing incidents, such as oil spills and vessel groundings, that cause injury to natural resources and services. In most instances, compensatory restoration to address injuries to ecological services (as opposed to direct human uses, such as fishing or boating) takes the form of projects to create or enhance habitat or to provide additional natural resources by increasing the productivity or survivability of organisms such as birds or fish. Although trustees have had numerous successes with these approaches to restoration planning, there are two main factors that argue for including prevention-based projects in the suite of alternatives consid ered for compensatory restoration. First, as more natural resource damage assessments (NRDAs) are suc cessfully resolved and restoration implemented, it may become increasingly difficult to locate suitable, cost effective habitat restoration projects, meaning that the trustees may need to look beyond the traditional scope of restoration alternatives. Second, where feasible and cost-effective, prevention of natural resource injuries and/or service losses is preferable to restoration of those same injuries or losses. Previously, restoration planning efforts rarely included preventative projects due to the challenges in quantifying the specific benefits of these types of projects and in determining the appropriate project scale necessary to compensate the public and the environment. This paper addresses methods for quantifying preventative benefits and for scaling these types of projects. Specific examples from past NRDA cases, including projects to address injuries to salmon in Idaho, coral reefs in the Florida Keys, and fishery re sources in Alaska, are used to illustrate this approach. In addition, the authors consider the use of conser vation easements and land acquisition as a specific subset of preventative projects. Finally, the authors present a framework for defensible incorporation of preventative projects into trustee restoration plans and discuss the caveats associated with selecting and scaling these types of projects." @default.
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