Ecosystems are usually complex, nonlinear and strongly influenced by poorly known environmental variables. Among these systems, marine ecosystems have high uncertainties: marine populations in general are known to exhibit large levels of natural variability and the intensity of fishing efforts can change rapidly. These uncertainties are a source of risks that threaten the sustainability of both fish populations and fishing fleets targeting them. Appropriate management measures have to be found in order to reduce these risks and decrease sensitivity to uncertainties. Methods have been developed within decision theory that aim at allowing decision making under severe uncertainty. One of these methods is the information-gap decision theory. Th...
Among others who point to environmental variability and managerial uncertainty as causes of fishery ...
Different ecosystem models often provide contrasting predictions (model uncertainty), which is perce...
Among others who point to environmental variability and managerial uncertainty as causes of fishery ...
Ecosystems are usually complex, nonlinear and strongly influenced by poorly known environmental vari...
The move toward an ecosystem-based fisheries management (EBFM) requires new operational tools in ord...
The confounding effects of difficult sampling and dynamic systems make uncertainty the norm for mana...
All ecologists are familiar with uncertainty, at least at the level of whether they should reject a ...
Understanding the complexities of ecosystems is difficult enough, but when the human dimension is ad...
Precautionary management for fish stocks in need of recovery requires that likely stock increases ca...
Over-exploitation of fisheries is a serious and immediate global problem that current management pol...
Fisheries scientists habitually consider uncertainty in parameter values, but often neglect uncertai...
Uncertainty is pervasive in fisheries management. Bioeconimists have undertaken long-standing effort...
Biased estimates of population status are a pervasive conservation problem. This problem has plagued...
Among others who point to environmental variability and managerial uncertainty as causes of fishery ...
Different ecosystem models often provide contrasting predictions (model uncertainty), which is perce...
Among others who point to environmental variability and managerial uncertainty as causes of fishery ...
Different ecosystem models often provide contrasting predictions (model uncertainty), which is perce...
Among others who point to environmental variability and managerial uncertainty as causes of fishery ...
Ecosystems are usually complex, nonlinear and strongly influenced by poorly known environmental vari...
The move toward an ecosystem-based fisheries management (EBFM) requires new operational tools in ord...
The confounding effects of difficult sampling and dynamic systems make uncertainty the norm for mana...
All ecologists are familiar with uncertainty, at least at the level of whether they should reject a ...
Understanding the complexities of ecosystems is difficult enough, but when the human dimension is ad...
Precautionary management for fish stocks in need of recovery requires that likely stock increases ca...
Over-exploitation of fisheries is a serious and immediate global problem that current management pol...
Fisheries scientists habitually consider uncertainty in parameter values, but often neglect uncertai...
Uncertainty is pervasive in fisheries management. Bioeconimists have undertaken long-standing effort...
Biased estimates of population status are a pervasive conservation problem. This problem has plagued...
Among others who point to environmental variability and managerial uncertainty as causes of fishery ...
Different ecosystem models often provide contrasting predictions (model uncertainty), which is perce...
Among others who point to environmental variability and managerial uncertainty as causes of fishery ...
Different ecosystem models often provide contrasting predictions (model uncertainty), which is perce...
Among others who point to environmental variability and managerial uncertainty as causes of fishery ...