Few if any natural resource systems are completely understood and fully observed. Instead, there almost always is uncertainty about the way a system works and its status at any given time, which can limit effective management. A natural approach to uncertainty is to allocate time and effort to the collection of additional data, on the reasonable assumption that more information will facilitate better understanding and lead to better management. But the collection of more data, either through observation or investigation, requires time and effort that often can be put to other conservation activities. An important question is whether the use of limited resources to improve understanding is justified by the resulting potential for improved ma...
Conservation decisions should be made considering the information available. The quality of informat...
Conservation decisions are challenging, not only because they often involve difficult conflicts amon...
Animals are decision-makers. While we cannot examine directly their decision-making process, we can ...
<div><p>Few if any natural resource systems are completely understood and fully observed. Instead, t...
The value of information is a general and broadly applicable concept that has been used for several ...
1. Conservation decision-makers face a trade-off between spending limited funds on direct management...
Applied ecologists continually advocate further research, under the assumption that obtaining more i...
The "value of information" (VOI) is a generic term for the increase in value resulting from better i...
1.The question of when to monitor and when to act is fundamental to applied ecology, and notoriously...
This thesis is part of the extensive research on natural resource management under uncertainty. Natu...
© 2017 Dr William Keith MorrisThe value of information (VOI) is a set of decision theoretic tools th...
Conservation is increasingly framed or analyzed as a coupled social-ecological problem. However, con...
The question of when to monitor and when to act is fundamental to applied ecology and notoriously di...
This paper analyzes resource extraction when the true size of the reserves and the future costs of e...
Conservation decisions are challenging, not only because they often involve difficult conflicts amon...
Conservation decisions should be made considering the information available. The quality of informat...
Conservation decisions are challenging, not only because they often involve difficult conflicts amon...
Animals are decision-makers. While we cannot examine directly their decision-making process, we can ...
<div><p>Few if any natural resource systems are completely understood and fully observed. Instead, t...
The value of information is a general and broadly applicable concept that has been used for several ...
1. Conservation decision-makers face a trade-off between spending limited funds on direct management...
Applied ecologists continually advocate further research, under the assumption that obtaining more i...
The "value of information" (VOI) is a generic term for the increase in value resulting from better i...
1.The question of when to monitor and when to act is fundamental to applied ecology, and notoriously...
This thesis is part of the extensive research on natural resource management under uncertainty. Natu...
© 2017 Dr William Keith MorrisThe value of information (VOI) is a set of decision theoretic tools th...
Conservation is increasingly framed or analyzed as a coupled social-ecological problem. However, con...
The question of when to monitor and when to act is fundamental to applied ecology and notoriously di...
This paper analyzes resource extraction when the true size of the reserves and the future costs of e...
Conservation decisions are challenging, not only because they often involve difficult conflicts amon...
Conservation decisions should be made considering the information available. The quality of informat...
Conservation decisions are challenging, not only because they often involve difficult conflicts amon...
Animals are decision-makers. While we cannot examine directly their decision-making process, we can ...