Why a management procedure approach? Some positives and negatives

作者: Doug S. Butterworth

DOI: 10.1093/ICESJMS/FSM003

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摘要: Butterworth, D. S. 2007. Why a management procedure approach? Some positives and negatives. - ICES Journal of Marine Science, 64: 613-617.The origin the (MP) approach (sometimes termed strategy evaluation), with its simulation testing feedback-control algorithms as necessary structured basis for dealing inevitable uncertainties associated fisheries assessments, is briefly reviewed. Also discussed are advantages that overcome some difficulties “traditional” coupling an annual “best” assessment to harvest control rule, such failure consider longer-term trade-offs properly. The MP does, however, also have disadvantages, length time typically required development argued inflexibility after implementation. Solutions been developed these discussed.

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