Abstract

Adaptive management is a useful tool to improve resource management decisions in the face of uncertainty. An active concept of adaptive management privileges the use of controlled experimentation with management practices, to obtain valuable information that may improve management through feedback loops. This notion defies the slow-changing mechanisms of Environmental Law. In the context of an ongoing discussion within the Chilean Congress about a new agency oriented towards biodiversity conservation and recovery, this article explores the advantages and risks of introducing adaptive management as a tool that may improve knowledge about endangered species and optimize management practices.

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