Expert Knowledge as a Basis for Landscape Ecological Predictive Models

作者: C. Ashton Drew , Ajith H. Perera

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4419-7390-0_12

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摘要: Defining an appropriate role for expert knowledge in science can lead to contentious debate. The professional experience of ecologists, elicited as expert judgment, plays an essential …

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