Journal article

When do we need more data? A primer on calculating the value of information for applied ecologists

S Canessa, G Guillera-Arroita, JJ Lahoz-Monfort, DM Southwell, DP Armstrong, I Chadès, RC Lacy, SJ Converse

Methods in Ecology and Evolution | WILEY | Published : 2015

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Abstract

Applied ecologists continually advocate further research, under the assumption that obtaining more information will lead to better decisions. Value of information (VoI) analysis can be used to quantify how additional information may improve management outcomes: despite its potential, this method is still underused in environmental decision-making. We provide a primer on how to calculate the VoI and assess whether reducing uncertainty will change a decision. Our aim is to facilitate the application of VoI by managers who are not familiar with decision-analytic principles and notation, by increasing the technical accessibility of the tool. Calculating the VoI requires explicit formulation of m..

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Funding Acknowledgements

This work was initiated during a workshop funded by the National Environmental Research Program (NERP) and held at the University of Melbourne in 2014. Manuscript preparation was supported by NERP, the University of Melbourne and the ARC Centre of Excellence for Environmental Decisions. We thank J. Martin and two anonymous reviewers for their helpful comments.