The sheer number and complexity of biophysical and socio-economic models and their outputs can quickly overwhelm stakeholders who are trying to make sense of a natural resource-related issue. Add uncertainty to this bulk of multi-faceted information fro
Determining the optimal policy response to a species invasion is a multidimensional problem. The cho...
© 2014 Dr. Rodrigo Antonio EstevezStructured decision making, particularly the application of Multi-...
Ecologists and economists both use models to help develop strategies for biodiversity management. Th...
Abstract: The sheer number and complexity of biophysical and socio-economic models and their outputs...
Uncertainty is a ubiquitous feature of biosecurity and for this reason managing invasive species has...
When evaluating the risks of future invasions, we often have sparse information on the likelihood th...
The lessons learned from a review of thirteen bio-economic models are presented. We describe and ana...
The use of biophysical models in agroecology has increased in the last few decades for two main reas...
Biophysical models are acknowledged for examining interactions of agro-ecological systems and foster...
Abstract. Goal conflicts and uncertainty are two major problems in decision-making for conservation ...
The management of Invasive Alien Species (IAS) is stymied by complex social values and severe levels...
The applicability of multi-criteria evaluation methodologies to complex decision-making processes ha...
The lessons learned from a review of thirteen bio-economic models are presented. We describe and ana...
Classical approaches to the economics of pest management have focused almost exclusively on single-s...
There are two issues at the core of invasive species risk management: on the one hand, decision-make...
Determining the optimal policy response to a species invasion is a multidimensional problem. The cho...
© 2014 Dr. Rodrigo Antonio EstevezStructured decision making, particularly the application of Multi-...
Ecologists and economists both use models to help develop strategies for biodiversity management. Th...
Abstract: The sheer number and complexity of biophysical and socio-economic models and their outputs...
Uncertainty is a ubiquitous feature of biosecurity and for this reason managing invasive species has...
When evaluating the risks of future invasions, we often have sparse information on the likelihood th...
The lessons learned from a review of thirteen bio-economic models are presented. We describe and ana...
The use of biophysical models in agroecology has increased in the last few decades for two main reas...
Biophysical models are acknowledged for examining interactions of agro-ecological systems and foster...
Abstract. Goal conflicts and uncertainty are two major problems in decision-making for conservation ...
The management of Invasive Alien Species (IAS) is stymied by complex social values and severe levels...
The applicability of multi-criteria evaluation methodologies to complex decision-making processes ha...
The lessons learned from a review of thirteen bio-economic models are presented. We describe and ana...
Classical approaches to the economics of pest management have focused almost exclusively on single-s...
There are two issues at the core of invasive species risk management: on the one hand, decision-make...
Determining the optimal policy response to a species invasion is a multidimensional problem. The cho...
© 2014 Dr. Rodrigo Antonio EstevezStructured decision making, particularly the application of Multi-...
Ecologists and economists both use models to help develop strategies for biodiversity management. Th...