作者: Sean Pascoe , Catherine M. Dichmont
DOI: 10.1016/J.MARPOL.2017.05.024
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摘要: Abstract Increasingly, natural resource management decision making is being undertaken by committees that consist of a range stakeholder groups. Representatives on these potentially have widely differing objective preferences. Consequently, there exists the potential for decisions to be affected not only type representation, but individuals themselves. In this paper, robustness both representation and individual representatives tested using case fisheries management, which number studies been in Australia assess preferences within multi-objective framework. The results suggest that, most cases, are robust membership, small instances actual composition committee may result different decisions.