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Ecological compatibility

Ecological compatibility is a partial objective for decision-making. It looks for the disturbances in nature and environment, which will not be regenerated in reasonable times, and wants to minimize them.

Since not all effects will occur at every action, but the likelihood is high that any damage will happen, we have to think about risks and side-effects

Together with its twin eco-efficiency we can assess the ecological suitability that is one sub-objective to find the optimal option. Parallel to the ecological suitability we also should look at the economic and the social suitability. For more information about systematics of decision-making, look at objectives and three-step model of optimization.

(See more under TDiv PR1-A03 and PR1-D01)


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