Titre : |
Structured decision making: case studies in natural resource management |
Type de document : |
livre |
Auteurs : |
Michael C. Runge, Éditeur scientifique ; Sarah J. Converse, Éditeur scientifique ; James E. Lyons, Éditeur scientifique ; David R. Smith, Éditeur scientifique |
Editeur : |
Baltimore, Maryland : Johns Hopkins University Press |
Année de publication : |
2020 |
Collection : |
Wildlife management and conservation |
Importance : |
272 p. |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
978-1-4214-3756-9 |
Prix : |
74.95 USD |
Note générale : |
ISBN-10 : 1-4214-3756-2 |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Mots-clés : |
Natural resources Resource conservation Wildlife management Decision making Case studies |
Résumé : |
La 4ème de couv. indique : When faced with complicated, potentially controversial decisions that affect our environment, many resource management agencies have come to realize the value of structured decision making (SDM)—the systematic use of principles and tools of decision analysis. Few professionals, however, have extensive experience implementing SDM. Structured Decision Making provides key information to both current adopters of the method and those who are deploying it for the first time by demonstrating the formal use of decision analysis to support difficult, real-world natural resource management decisions. Drawing on case studies from multiple public agencies in the United States, Canada, Australia, and Mauritius, the editors present an overview of decision analysis, a classification of decision types, and a catalog of decision analysis methods. Dozens of detailed charts and maps help contextualize the material.
These case studies examine a rich variety of topics, including:
*keeping forest birds free from disease
*conserving imperiled freshwater mussels
*managing water for oil sands mining
*safeguarding coastal wetlands in the face of sea-level rise
*designing networks for prairie-dependent taxa
*combatting invasive alpine shrubs
*managing vernal pool habitats for obligate amphibian species
Aimed at decision makers tackling natural resource challenges in government agencies around the world, as well as advanced undergraduate and graduate students preparing to work in natural resource management, Structured Decision Making shows how SDM can be implemented to achieve optimal outcomes that integrate social values and scientific understanding. |
En ligne : |
https://jhupbooks.press.jhu.edu/title/structured-decision-making |
Structured decision making: case studies in natural resource management [livre] / Michael C. Runge, Éditeur scientifique ; Sarah J. Converse, Éditeur scientifique ; James E. Lyons, Éditeur scientifique ; David R. Smith, Éditeur scientifique . - Baltimore, Maryland : Johns Hopkins University Press, 2020 . - 272 p.. - ( Wildlife management and conservation) . ISBN : 978-1-4214-3756-9 : 74.95 USD ISBN-10 : 1-4214-3756-2 Langues : Anglais ( eng)
Mots-clés : |
Natural resources Resource conservation Wildlife management Decision making Case studies |
Résumé : |
La 4ème de couv. indique : When faced with complicated, potentially controversial decisions that affect our environment, many resource management agencies have come to realize the value of structured decision making (SDM)—the systematic use of principles and tools of decision analysis. Few professionals, however, have extensive experience implementing SDM. Structured Decision Making provides key information to both current adopters of the method and those who are deploying it for the first time by demonstrating the formal use of decision analysis to support difficult, real-world natural resource management decisions. Drawing on case studies from multiple public agencies in the United States, Canada, Australia, and Mauritius, the editors present an overview of decision analysis, a classification of decision types, and a catalog of decision analysis methods. Dozens of detailed charts and maps help contextualize the material.
These case studies examine a rich variety of topics, including:
*keeping forest birds free from disease
*conserving imperiled freshwater mussels
*managing water for oil sands mining
*safeguarding coastal wetlands in the face of sea-level rise
*designing networks for prairie-dependent taxa
*combatting invasive alpine shrubs
*managing vernal pool habitats for obligate amphibian species
Aimed at decision makers tackling natural resource challenges in government agencies around the world, as well as advanced undergraduate and graduate students preparing to work in natural resource management, Structured Decision Making shows how SDM can be implemented to achieve optimal outcomes that integrate social values and scientific understanding. |
En ligne : |
https://jhupbooks.press.jhu.edu/title/structured-decision-making |
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