Conservation decisions are challenging, not only because they often involve difficult conflicts among outcomes that people value, but because our understanding of the natural …
Applied ecologists continually advocate further research, under the assumption that obtaining more information will lead to better decisions. Value of information (VoI) analysis …
Gathering the right kind and the right amount of information is crucial for any decision- making process. This book presents a unified framework for assessing the value of potential …
C Röckmann, C Ulrich, M Dreyer, E Bell, E Borodzicz… - Marine Policy, 2012 - Elsevier
How can uncertain fisheries science be linked with good governance processes, thereby increasing fisheries management legitimacy and effectiveness? Reducing the uncertainties …
Value of information (VoI) analysis is a method for quantifying how additional information may improve management decisions, with applications ranging from conservation to …
Conservation decision‐makers face a trade‐off between spending limited funds on direct management action, or gaining new information in an attempt to improve management …
The recent overexploitation of East Atlantic and Mediterranean bluefin tuna stock has been well documented in the media where it has become the archetype of overfishing and …
Participatory modelling increases the transparency of environmental planning and management processes and enhances the mutual understanding among different parties …
M Nevalainen, I Helle, J Vanhatalo - Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2017 - Elsevier
The probability of major oil accidents in Arctic seas is increasing alongside with increasing maritime traffic. Hence, there is a growing need to understand the risks posed by oil spills to …