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Climate Change, Uncertainty, and Natural Resource Management
by
Koneff, Mark D.
, Williams, Byron K.
, Knutson, Melinda G.
, Seamans, Mark E.
, Jones, Malcolm T.
, Boomer, G. Scott
, Morton, John M.
, Heglund, Patricia J.
, Nichols, James D.
, Lyons, James E.
in
Adaptive management
/ Climate change
/ Climate models
/ Decision making
/ Environmental management
/ INVITED PAPER
/ Modeling
/ Natural resource management
/ Natural resources
/ Natural resources conservation
/ nonstationarity
/ structured decision-making
/ Studies
/ uncertainty
/ Water management
/ Waterfowl
/ Wildlife habitats
/ Wildlife management
2011
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Climate Change, Uncertainty, and Natural Resource Management
by
Koneff, Mark D.
, Williams, Byron K.
, Knutson, Melinda G.
, Seamans, Mark E.
, Jones, Malcolm T.
, Boomer, G. Scott
, Morton, John M.
, Heglund, Patricia J.
, Nichols, James D.
, Lyons, James E.
in
Adaptive management
/ Climate change
/ Climate models
/ Decision making
/ Environmental management
/ INVITED PAPER
/ Modeling
/ Natural resource management
/ Natural resources
/ Natural resources conservation
/ nonstationarity
/ structured decision-making
/ Studies
/ uncertainty
/ Water management
/ Waterfowl
/ Wildlife habitats
/ Wildlife management
2011
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Climate Change, Uncertainty, and Natural Resource Management
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Koneff, Mark D.
, Williams, Byron K.
, Knutson, Melinda G.
, Seamans, Mark E.
, Jones, Malcolm T.
, Boomer, G. Scott
, Morton, John M.
, Heglund, Patricia J.
, Nichols, James D.
, Lyons, James E.
in
Adaptive management
/ Climate change
/ Climate models
/ Decision making
/ Environmental management
/ INVITED PAPER
/ Modeling
/ Natural resource management
/ Natural resources
/ Natural resources conservation
/ nonstationarity
/ structured decision-making
/ Studies
/ uncertainty
/ Water management
/ Waterfowl
/ Wildlife habitats
/ Wildlife management
2011
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Climate Change, Uncertainty, and Natural Resource Management
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Climate Change, Uncertainty, and Natural Resource Management
2011
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Overview
Climate change and its associated uncertainties are of concern to natural resource managers. Although aspects of climate change may be novel (e.g., system change and nonstationarity), natural resource managers have long dealt with uncertainties and have developed corresponding approaches to decision-making. Adaptive resource management is an application of structured decision-making for recurrent decision problems with uncertainty, focusing on management objectives, and the reduction of uncertainty over time. We identified 4 types of uncertainty that characterize problems in natural resource management. We examined ways in which climate change is expected to exacerbate these uncertainties, as well as potential approaches to dealing with them. As a case study, we examined North American waterfowl harvest management and considered problems anticipated to result from climate change and potential solutions. Despite challenges expected to accompany the use of adaptive resource management to address problems associated with climate change, we conclude that adaptive resource management approaches will be the methods of choice for managers trying to deal with the uncertainties of climate change.
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The Wildlife Society,John Wiley & Sons, Inc,Blackwell Publishing Ltd
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