Implementing a three-step expert-elicitation approach to inform ecological decision-making / Karl A. Lamothe.: Fs97-4/3333E-PDF
"Fisheries and Oceans Canada routinely makes ecological management decisions under uncertainty. In many cases, incomplete monitoring and limited quantitative data constrain their ability to fully assess potential risks and outcomes of management decisions. While quantitative models and empirical data remain central to scientific advice, qualitative evidence, particularly expert judgement, can be critical for supporting defensible decisions. Structured expert-elicitation methods provide transparent and reproducible frameworks to formally incorporate expert judgement into decision-making while minimizing bias and explicitly representing uncertainty. This report describes a modified Delphi-based expert-elicitation approach developed for decision-support contexts"--Abstract, page vi.
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| Title | Implementing a three-step expert-elicitation approach to inform ecological decision-making / Karl A. Lamothe. |
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| Publication type | Monograph - View Master Record |
| Language | [English] |
| Format | Digital text |
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| Description | 1 online resource (vii, 33 pages) : illustrations, graphs. |
| ISBN | 9780662353157 |
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