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Resource Group | To Plant, or Not to Plant? Regulating Invasive Plant Species in the Mid-Atlantic States: A Social-Ecological System Case Study |
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Keywords | invasion biology, social-ecological systems, adaptive management, decision-making, risk management, risk assessment, policy, horticulture, landscape |
Key taxa | plants, invasive species |
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Pedagogical Use Description | This case study guides students through a series of activities in which they learn to use social-ecological systems thinking while learning ecological concepts and becoming familiar with invasive plant species. Concepts addressed include invasive species, the process of invasion, the role of human actions in plant species invasion, risk assessment and development of regulations, social-ecological systems, creating mental models of complex systems, and proposing policies. This document contains all of the learning activities in the case study sequence. Detailed descriptions of activities and interactive lecture presentations are provided in separate resource documents. |
Uniqueness | This case study requires students to explore a complex social-ecological problem system from a variety of perspectives, including business, policy, and ecological science. Students investigate how decisions are made based on science while learning core concepts in community ecology and invasion biology. |
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Url | https://www.sesync.org/to-plant-or-not-to-plant-regulating-invasive-pl... |
Full Name of Primary Author | Lea R. Johnson |
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Primary Author Affiliation | 1) Longwood Gardens Research and Conservation Division PO Box 501 Kennett Square, PA 19348 2)University of Maryland, College Park Department of Plant Science & Landscape Architecture |
Primary Author email | ljohnson@longwoodgardens.org |
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Submitter Name | Lea Johnson |
Submitter Email | ljohnson@longwoodgardens.org |
Rights | The author retains copyright. This work is licensed for reuse under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License by Lea R. Johnson. This license does not apply to figures as noted in the material, which are incorporated into the case under fair use guidelines. Images that are not the original work of the author are licensed for noncommercial reuse; the majority are available from the Wikimedia Commons repository. |
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Drought and Water Ecosystem Services Collection | Off |
Conservation Targets Under Global Change Collection | Off |
Big Data Collection | Off |
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Date Of Record Submission | 2019-01-15 |
I Agree to EcoEdDL's Copyright Policy & Terms of Use | No |
Date Of Record Release | 2019-09-20 08:58:08 |
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Date Last Modified | 2019-09-20 08:58:08 |
Release Flag | Published |
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