Journal article

Determining When to Change Course in Management Actions

CF Ng, MA Mccarthy, TG Martin, HP Possingham

Conservation Biology | WILEY | Published : 2014

Abstract

Time is of the essence in conservation biology. To secure the persistence of a species, we need to understand how to balance time spent among different management actions. A new and simple method to test the efficacy of a range of conservation actions is required. Thus, we devised a general theoretical framework to help determine whether to test a new action and when to cease a trial and revert to an existing action if the new action did not perform well. The framework involves constructing a general population model under the different management actions and specifying a management objective. By maximizing the management objective, we could generate an analytical solution that identifies th..

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