Journal article
Determining When to Change Course in Management Actions
CF Ng, MA Mccarthy, TG Martin, HP Possingham
Conservation Biology | WILEY | Published : 2014
DOI: 10.1111/cobi.12382
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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Funding Acknowledgements
We thank S. L. Tan and C. Hoskings for helpful comments on this paper. This research was conducted with the support of funding from the Australian Postgraduate Award, CSIRO Climate Adaptation Flagship, Australian Government's National Environmental Research Program, an Australian Research Council (ARC) Future Fellowship to M. M., and the ARC Centre of Excellence for Environmental Decisions.