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Perspective: Ethical Considerations in Habitat Improvement

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 July 2009

Abstract

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Copyright
Copyright © National Association of Environmental Professionals 2000

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Notes

1. Impact being change.

2. Negative being the vector of the change and indicating a departure from normal.

3. The reef and grass must be locally occurring to make this argument.

4. The structure includes boulder size, boulder material, placement, vertical relief, linear or block formation, general size characteristics and other parameters.

5. In permitting parlance.

6. Many planting projects are publicly funded or accepted as mitigation.

7. Damage being a negative impact.