The STRATEGY project: Decision tools to aid sustainable restoration and long-term management of contaminated agricultural ecosystems

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2005

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London, UK: Elsevier Applied Science Publishers

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The STRATEGY project (Sustainable Restoration and Long-Term Management of Contaminated Rural, Urban and Industrial Ecosystems) aimed to provide a holistic decision framework for the selection of optimal restoration strategies for the long-term sustainable management of contaminated areas in Western Europe. A critical evaluation was carried out of countermeasures and waste disposal options, from which compendia of state-of-the-art restoration methods were compiled. A decision support system capable of optimising spatially varying restoration strategies, that considered the level of averted dose, costs (including those of waste disposal) and environmental side effects was developed. Appropriate methods of estimating indirect costs associated with side effects and of communicating with stakeholders were identified. The importance of stakeholder consultation at a local level and of ensuring that any response is site and scenario specific were emphasised. A value matrix approach was suggested as a method of addressing social and ethical issues within the decision-making process, and was designed to be compatible with both the countermeasure compendia and the decision support system. The applicability and usefulness of STRATEGY outputs for food production systems in the medium to long term is assessed.

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Ecosystem management, Ecosystem, Ecological restoration, Temperate zones, Soil management, Environmental impacts, Soil, Conservation, Sustainability, Resource management tools, Natural resource management, Countermeasures, Restoration strategy, Stakeholders, Decision support system, Ecosystem

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Journal of Environmental Radioactivity 83(3): 275-295