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Ecological Stability, Model Building, and Environmental Policy: A Reply to Some of the Pessimism
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 April 2022
Abstract
Recently, there has been a rise in pessimism concerning what theoretical ecology can offer conservation biologists in the formation of reasonable environmental policies. In this paper, I look at one of the pessimistic arguments offered by Kristin Shrader-Frechette and E. D. McCoy (1993, 1994)—the argument from conceptual imprecision. I suggest that their argument rests on an inadequate account of the concepts of ecological stability and that there has been conceptual progress with respect to complexity-stability hypotheses. Such progress, I maintain, can supply important resources for conservation biologists in determining environmental policies.
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I thank Marc Ereshefsky, Greg Mikkelson, and Anya Plutynski for their help with the manuscript.
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