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An Adaptation Tipping Point (ATP) is the moment when the magnitude of change is such that a current management strategy can no longer meet its objectives. As a result, adaptive management is needed to prevent or postpone these ATPs.
An Adaptation Tipping Point (ATP) is the moment when the magnitude of change is such that a current management strategy can no longer meet its objectives. As a result, adaptive management is needed to prevent or postpone these ATPs.


'''Source'''
'''Source'''
Nanda, A., Beesley, L., Locatelli, L., Gersonius, B., Hipsey, M., Ghadouani, A. (2018) Adaptation
Nanda, A., Beesley, L., Locatelli, L., Gersonius, B., Hipsey, M., Ghadouani, A. (2018) Adaptation
tipping points of a wetland under drying climate, Water, 10 (2), 234 – 254
tipping points of a wetland under drying climate, Water, 10 (2), 234 – 254
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Available at: https://doi.org/10.3390/w10020234
Available at: https://doi.org/10.3390/w10020234


'''See also''': Adaptation Pathways, Tipping Point
'''See also''': [[Tipping Point|<span style="color: fuchsia">Tipping Point</span>]], [[Adaptation Pathways|<span style="color: fuchsia">Adaptation Pathways</span>]]
 
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Definition

An Adaptation Tipping Point (ATP) is the moment when the magnitude of change is such that a current management strategy can no longer meet its objectives. As a result, adaptive management is needed to prevent or postpone these ATPs.

Source

Nanda, A., Beesley, L., Locatelli, L., Gersonius, B., Hipsey, M., Ghadouani, A. (2018) Adaptation tipping points of a wetland under drying climate, Water, 10 (2), 234 – 254

Available at: https://doi.org/10.3390/w10020234

See also: Tipping Point, Adaptation Pathways

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