This includes assessing the current effectiveness of different management interventions, threats and emerging problems and economic factors.
[4] In a Cochrane systematic review, there is little evidence that environmental conservation, and enhancement activities can have any effect on adults' well-being and health.
[6] A summary is broader than a synopsis and refers to the standardized description of results extracted from several studies or systematic reviews on a particular topic.
The Collaboration for Environmental Evidence[9] has a journal titled Environmental Evidence dedicated to the publication of systematic reviews, review protocols and systematic maps on impacts of human activity and the effectiveness of management interventions.
It currently has centres located in Australia, Sweden, South Africa, Canada, France and the UK.
Three reasons have been suggested for this in the literature: Evidence-based conservation has also been criticised in the past for ignoring traditional forms of knowledge and experience.