Abstract
The remedial measures process is a general representation of an approach for making well-informed resource management decisions. The user begins at Step 1 and follows a clockwise pattern, addressing issues in each section of the process. The user is eventually cycled back to the beginning at Step 1. Assessment provides meaningful information and feedback that is critical for managers to carry out their responsibilities. The steps from assessment to selecting and implementing remedial measures can be difficult. In addition to the large number of practices available, there is great variability in their suitability in different environmental settings. This variability affects the potential success of each practice. Additional constraints influence the decision-making process, including economic, social, and legal considerations.
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Updated October 17, 2008
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