conservationcompatible
Conservationcompatible is a term used in environmental policy and conservation planning to describe activities, projects, or policies that are designed to be compatible with biodiversity conservation goals. It implies integrating ecological considerations into decision-making so that development, land-use change, or resource extraction does not undermine ecological integrity or species persistence.
Scope and principles: The concept can apply across sectors such as agriculture, energy, infrastructure, tourism, and
Approaches and tools: Implementing conservationcompatible strategies typically involves ecological and social impact assessments, mitigation hierarchies (avoid,
Applications and examples: In practice, conservationcompatible initiatives may include agrifood systems that maintain habitat mosaics or
Critiques and limitations: The term can be vague or used to gloss over insufficient protections if baselines