Journal article
Adaptive management for improving species conservation across the captive-wild spectrum
S Canessa, G Guillera-Arroita, JJ Lahoz-Monfort, DM Southwell, DP Armstrong, I Chadès, RC Lacy, SJ Converse
Biological Conservation | ELSEVIER SCI LTD | Published : 2016
Abstract
Conservation of endangered species increasingly envisages complex strategies that integrate captive and wild management actions. Management decisions in this context must be made in the face of uncertainty, often with limited capacity to collect information. Adaptive management (AM) combines management and monitoring, with the aim of updating knowledge and improving decision-making over time. We provide a guide for managers who may realize the potential of AM, but are unsure where to start. The urgent need for iterative management decisions, the existence of uncertainty, and the opportunity for learning offered by often highly-controlled captive environments create favorable conditions for A..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was initiated during a workshop funded by the National Environmental Research Program (NERP) at the University of Melbourne in 2014. Manuscript preparation was supported by the University of Melbourne and the ARC Centre of Excellence for Environmental Decisions.