Bibliography Record
| Martin, Julien; Fackler, Paul L.; Nichols, James D.; Lubow, Bruce C.; Eaton, Mitchell J.; Runge, Michael C.; Stith, Bradley M.; Langtimm, Catherine A. | |||
| 2011 | Structured decision making as a proactive approach to dealing with sea level rise in Florida. Climate Change 107(1-2): 185-202. 5 figs. DOI:10.1007/s10584-011-0085-x. July 2011. –ABSTRACT: Sea level rise (SLR) projections along the coast of Florida present an enormous challenge for management and conservation over the long term. Decision makers need to recognize and adopt strategies to adapt to the potentially detrimental effects of SLR. Structured decision making (SDM) provides a rigorous framework for the management of natural resources. The aim of SDM is to identify decisions that are optimal with respect to management objectives and knowledge of the system. Most applications of SDM have assumed that the managed systems are governed by stationary processes. However, in the context of SLR it may be necessary to acknowledge that the processes underlying managed systems may be non-stationary, such that systems will be continuously changing. Therefore, SLR brings some unique considerations to the application of decision theory for natural resource management. In particular, SLR is expected to affect each of the components of SDM. For instance, management objectives may have to be reconsidered more frequently than under more stable conditions. The set of potential actions may also have to be adapted over time as conditions change. Models have to account for the non-stationarity of the modeled system processes. Each of the important sources of uncertainty in decision processes is expected to be exacerbated by SLR. We illustrate our ideas about adaptation of natural resource management to SLR by modeling a non-stationary system using a numerical example. We provide additional examples of an SDM approach for managing species that may be affected by SLR, with a focus on the endangered Florida manatee. | ||
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Aerial Surveys of Distribution
| 2011 | Langtimm et al. (model to estimate manatee abundance) |
Behavior, Shelter-seeking or Escape
(SEE ALSO: Hunting and Capture; Migration and Movements; Natural Death or Injury; Temperature, Effects of)
(SEE ALSO: Hunting and Capture; Migration and Movements; Natural Death or Injury; Temperature, Effects of)
| 2011 | Stith et al. (TML; southwest Florida; warm-water refugia; temperature-inverted haloclines) |
Conservation
(SEE ALSO: Accidental Death or Injury; Economic Uses; Hunting and Capture; Weed Control)
(SEE ALSO: Accidental Death or Injury; Economic Uses; Hunting and Capture; Weed Control)
| 2011 | Martin et al. (TML; Florida; sea level rise) |
Florida
| 2011 | Martin et al. (TML; sea level rise) | |||
| 2011 | Stith et al. (TML; southwest Florida; warm-water refugia; temperature-inverted haloclines) |
Population Biology
(SEE ALSO: Aerial Surveys of Distribution; Age Determination; Birth and Breeding)
(SEE ALSO: Aerial Surveys of Distribution; Age Determination; Birth and Breeding)
| 2011 | Martin et al. (TML; estimating abundance with a Bayesian approach) | |||
| 2011 | Langtimm et al. (model to estimate manatee abundance) |
Temperature, Effects of
(SEE ALSO: Behavior, Shelter-seeking or Escape; Migration & Movements; Natural Death or Injury; Pollution, Effects of; Thermoregulation)
(SEE ALSO: Behavior, Shelter-seeking or Escape; Migration & Movements; Natural Death or Injury; Pollution, Effects of; Thermoregulation)
| 2011 | Stith et al. (TML; southwest Florida; warm-water refugia; temperature-inverted haloclines) |
Trichechus manatus latirostris (Harlan, 1824) Hatt, 1934
| 2011 | Martin et al. (estimating abundance with a Bayesian approach) | |||
| 2011 | Martin et al. (Florida; sea level rise) | |||
| 2011 | Stith et al. (southwest Florida; warm-water refugia; temperature-inverted haloclines) |
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