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Area of Science:

  • Ecology
  • Environmental Management
  • Conservation Science

Background:

  • The resist-accept-direct (RAD) framework offers a structured approach to ecosystem management.
  • Current application of the RAD framework is limited and inconsistently applied across ecological, social, and economic dimensions.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To systematically review and assess the implementation of the RAD framework in published case studies.
  • To identify common stressors, approaches, and dimensions addressed by RAD.

Main Methods:

  • A systematic literature review was conducted using a PI(E)CO-based search strategy.
  • Inclusion criteria were applied to 473 identified documents, with 19 case studies meeting the requirements.

Main Results:

  • The review identified 19 case studies, indicating the nascent stage of RAD framework application.
  • Most case studies prioritized ecological 'resist' strategies, with limited integration of social and economic factors.
  • Climate change and biodiversity loss were the primary stressors examined.

Conclusions:

  • The RAD framework's application is in its early stages, with a predominant focus on ecological resistance.
  • A need exists for more comprehensive integration of social and economic dimensions in RAD strategies.
  • A RAD strategy advice checklist was developed to aid practitioners in assessing trade-offs and constraints.