Journal article

Incorporating Uncertainty of Management Costs in Sensitivity Analyses of Matrix Population Models

Y Salomon, MA McCarthy, P Taylor, BA Wintle

Conservation Biology | Published : 2013

Abstract

The importance of accounting for economic costs when making environmental-management decisions subject to resource constraints has been increasingly recognized in recent years. In contrast, uncertainty associated with such costs has often been ignored. We developed a method, on the basis of economic theory, that accounts for the uncertainty in population-management decisions. We considered the case where, rather than taking fixed values, model parameters are random variables that represent the situation when parameters are not precisely known. Hence, the outcome is not precisely known either. Instead of maximizing the expected outcome, we maximized the probability of obtaining an outcome abo..

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Grants

Awarded by Australian Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

We thank the reviewers and the handling editor for their insightful comments. This work was supported by the Applied Environmental Decision Analysis research hub, which is funded by the Australian Commonwealth Environment Research Facilities program, the Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Mathematics and Statistics of Complex Systems, and an Australian Research Council Discovery Grant (DP110101929). M.M.C. and B.W. are also supported by the Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Environmental Decisions and Future Fellowships.