Ana M. Parma
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Abstract
Society invests heavily in science and research aimed at providing guidance on how to manage biological resources, yet the world is filled with too many management failures. Why is this? One reason is that the task itself is so difficult—the environment varies, we never really know the underlying processes that drive population change, and observation errors can be very large when we study populations in the wild. But worse than uncertainty itself is the fact that we tend to underestimate uncertainty. We place too much confidence in our assessment and forecasting models. Fisheries, conservation, and pest control have much to gain by embracing so-called adaptive management. Adaptive management forces us to acknowledge uncertainty, and to follow a plan by which decisions are modified as we learn by doing. Indeed, we can expect little more than continued failures if adaptive management is not adopted in a determined and widespread fashion. © 1998 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
适应性管理能为我们的鱼类、森林、食物和生物多样性做些什么?
社会在科学和研究方面投入了大量资金,旨在为如何管理生物资源提供指导,然而世界上充斥着太多的管理失败。为什么会这样?其中一个原因是这项任务本身就很困难——环境变化,我们从来没有真正知道驱动种群变化的潜在过程,而且当我们在野外研究种群时,观察误差可能会很大。但比不确定性本身更糟糕的是,我们往往低估了不确定性。我们对我们的评估和预测模型过于自信。通过采用所谓的适应性管理,渔业、自然资源保护和病虫害防治将大有裨益。适应性管理迫使我们承认不确定性,并遵循一个计划,通过这个计划,我们可以在实践中学习,从而修改决策。事实上,如果适应性管理不以坚定和广泛的方式采用,我们只能期待持续的失败。©1998 Wiley-Liss, Inc
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