Journal article
Minimising biases in expert elicitations to inform environmental management: Case studies from environmental flows in Australia
SC de Little, R Casas-Mulet, L Patulny, J Wand, KA Miller, F Fidler, MJ Stewardson, JA Webb
Environmental Modelling and Software | ELSEVIER SCI LTD | Published : 2018
Abstract
Environmental managers often do not have sufficient empirical data to inform decisions, and instead must rely on expert predictions. However, the informal methods often used to gather expert opinions are prone to cognitive and motivational biases. We developed a structured elicitation protocol, where opinions are directly incorporated into Bayesian Network (BBN) models. The 4-stage protocol includes approaches to minimise biases during pre-elicitation, workshop facilitation and output analysis; and results in a fully functional BBN model. We illustrate our protocol using examples from environmental flow management in Australia, presenting models of vegetation responses to changes in riverine..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
Funding was provided by the Australian Research Council (LP100200170). We thank Yacov Salomon for his help with the minimum cross entropy calculator, and all the experts for their participation in the workshops.