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A Standardized Definition of Rapid Evidence Assessment for Environmental Applications

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Webb, JA; Schofield, KA; Cook, CN; Fisher, JRB; Cheng, SH; Christie, A; Cooke, SJ; Dubois, NS; Frampton, G; Macura, B; Nichols, SJ; Aicher, RJ ...
Published in: Conservation Letters
January 1, 2026

Evidence assessment—identifying, evaluating, and synthesizing data and findings from previous studies—is important to inform environmental decision-making but can be slow and resource intensive. Users seeking efficiency have developed multiple definitions and methods for rapid evidence assessment (REA), raising concerns about consistency and rigor. To improve consistency and confidence in REA, we convened an international group of evidence users and researchers to define REA for environmental applications. Through a consensus-driven and iterative approach, we define REA as: a structured review process that aims to maximize rigor and objectivity given assessment needs and resource constraints; is transparent about trade-offs, risks, and biases; and can integrate multiple types of evidence. Our standardized definition of REA will improve transparency and facilitate decisions about the appropriate levels of rigor required for those who commission, conduct, and use REAs for environmental decision-making.

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Conservation Letters

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1755-263X

Publication Date

January 1, 2026

Volume

19

Issue

1

Related Subject Headings

  • Ecology
 

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Webb, J. A., Schofield, K. A., Cook, C. N., Fisher, J. R. B., Cheng, S. H., Christie, A., … Ridley, C. E. (2026). A Standardized Definition of Rapid Evidence Assessment for Environmental Applications. Conservation Letters, 19(1). https://doi.org/10.1111/con4.70005
Webb, J. A., K. A. Schofield, C. N. Cook, J. R. B. Fisher, S. H. Cheng, A. Christie, S. J. Cooke, et al. “A Standardized Definition of Rapid Evidence Assessment for Environmental Applications.” Conservation Letters 19, no. 1 (January 1, 2026). https://doi.org/10.1111/con4.70005.
Webb JA, Schofield KA, Cook CN, Fisher JRB, Cheng SH, Christie A, et al. A Standardized Definition of Rapid Evidence Assessment for Environmental Applications. Conservation Letters. 2026 Jan 1;19(1).
Webb, J. A., et al. “A Standardized Definition of Rapid Evidence Assessment for Environmental Applications.” Conservation Letters, vol. 19, no. 1, Jan. 2026. Scopus, doi:10.1111/con4.70005.
Webb JA, Schofield KA, Cook CN, Fisher JRB, Cheng SH, Christie A, Cooke SJ, Dubois NS, Frampton G, Macura B, Nichols SJ, Richards R, Aicher RJ, Mason S, Anderson E, Betley E, Borsuk M, Busch J, Carlson S, Dubois JJB, Eales J, Game ET, Irvine RL, Muir M, Olander L, Pollard A, Porzecanski A, Radke E, Randall N, Riley T, Ritchie S, Salafsky N, Sigouin A, Stevens K, Ridley CE. A Standardized Definition of Rapid Evidence Assessment for Environmental Applications. Conservation Letters. 2026 Jan 1;19(1).
Journal cover image

Published In

Conservation Letters

DOI

EISSN

1755-263X

Publication Date

January 1, 2026

Volume

19

Issue

1

Related Subject Headings

  • Ecology