Spatial Education: Improving Conservation Delivery Through Space-Structured Decision Making

作者: Clinton T. Moore , Terry L. Shaffer , Jill J. Gannon

DOI: 10.3996/082012-JFWM-069

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摘要: Abstract Adaptive management is a form of structured decision making designed to guide natural resource systems when their behaviors are uncertain. Where can be replicated across units landscape, learning accelerated, and biological processes understood in larger spatial context. Broad-based partnerships among land agencies, exemplified by Landscape Conservation Cooperatives (conservation created through the U.S. Department Interior), potentially ideal environments for implementing spatially adaptive programs.

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