Predictive models are sorely needed to guide the management of harvested natural resources worldwide, yet existing frameworks fail to integrate the dynamic and interacting governance processes driving unsustainable use. We developed a new framework in which the conflicting interests of three key stakeholders are modeled: managers seeking sustainability, users seeking increases in harvest quota, and conservationists seeking harvest restrictions. Our model allows stakeholder groups to influence management decisions and illegal harvest through flexible functions that reflect widespread lobbying and noncompliance processes. Decision making is modeled through the use of a genetic algorithm, which allows stakeholders to respond to a dynamic socia...
Most conservation and development initiatives assume that rules limiting resource extraction are nec...
Worldwide, unsustainable use of nature threatens many ecosystems and the services they provide for a...
© 2017 Dr. Friedrich Burkhard von der OstenThe sustainable use of environmental, social and technica...
Predictive models are sorely needed to guide the management of harvested natural resources worldwide...
Management decisions for natural resources are not made in a vacuum; the environmental and ecologica...
Management decisions for natural resources are not made in a vacuum; the environmental and ecologica...
The poor management of natural resources has led in many cases to the decline and extirpation of pop...
Conservation scientists are increasingly focusing on the drivers of human behavior and on the implic...
The threat on the survival of animal species due to intensive use of natural resources is incorporat...
Persistent natural resource problems induce research on management approaches. Analyzing natural res...
Rapid increases in natural resources globally during the 1970s have had far-reaching environmental c...
Introduction The harvest of renewable natural resources is predicated on the theory of density-depen...
Scientific evidence shows that climate change increases the frequency of climate extremes across the...
Most conservation and development initiatives assume that rules limiting resource extraction are nec...
Adaptive co-management of natural resources is generally thought to confer greater resilience on soc...
Most conservation and development initiatives assume that rules limiting resource extraction are nec...
Worldwide, unsustainable use of nature threatens many ecosystems and the services they provide for a...
© 2017 Dr. Friedrich Burkhard von der OstenThe sustainable use of environmental, social and technica...
Predictive models are sorely needed to guide the management of harvested natural resources worldwide...
Management decisions for natural resources are not made in a vacuum; the environmental and ecologica...
Management decisions for natural resources are not made in a vacuum; the environmental and ecologica...
The poor management of natural resources has led in many cases to the decline and extirpation of pop...
Conservation scientists are increasingly focusing on the drivers of human behavior and on the implic...
The threat on the survival of animal species due to intensive use of natural resources is incorporat...
Persistent natural resource problems induce research on management approaches. Analyzing natural res...
Rapid increases in natural resources globally during the 1970s have had far-reaching environmental c...
Introduction The harvest of renewable natural resources is predicated on the theory of density-depen...
Scientific evidence shows that climate change increases the frequency of climate extremes across the...
Most conservation and development initiatives assume that rules limiting resource extraction are nec...
Adaptive co-management of natural resources is generally thought to confer greater resilience on soc...
Most conservation and development initiatives assume that rules limiting resource extraction are nec...
Worldwide, unsustainable use of nature threatens many ecosystems and the services they provide for a...
© 2017 Dr. Friedrich Burkhard von der OstenThe sustainable use of environmental, social and technica...