Application of Threshold Concepts in Natural Resource Decision Making
Natural resource managers face a complex decision-making environment characterized by the potential occurrence of rapid and abrupt ecological change. These abrupt changes are poorly accommodated by traditional natural resource planning and decision-making processes. As recognition of threshold processes has increased, contemporary models of ecological systems have been modified to better represent a broader range of ecological system dynamics. Key conceptual advances associated with the ideas of non-linear responses, the existence of multiple ecological stable states and critical thresholds are more likely the rule than the exception in ecological systems. Once an ecological threshold is crossed, the ecosystem in question is not likely to return to its previous state. There are many examples and a general consensus that climatic disruptions will drive now stable systems across ecological thresholds.

This book provides professional resource managers with a broad general decision framework that illustrates the utility of including ecological threshold concepts in natural resource management. It gives an entry into the literature in this rapidly evolving concept, with descriptions and discussion of the promising statistical approaches for threshold detection and demonstrations of the utility of the threshold framework via a series of case studies.

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Application of Threshold Concepts in Natural Resource Decision Making
Natural resource managers face a complex decision-making environment characterized by the potential occurrence of rapid and abrupt ecological change. These abrupt changes are poorly accommodated by traditional natural resource planning and decision-making processes. As recognition of threshold processes has increased, contemporary models of ecological systems have been modified to better represent a broader range of ecological system dynamics. Key conceptual advances associated with the ideas of non-linear responses, the existence of multiple ecological stable states and critical thresholds are more likely the rule than the exception in ecological systems. Once an ecological threshold is crossed, the ecosystem in question is not likely to return to its previous state. There are many examples and a general consensus that climatic disruptions will drive now stable systems across ecological thresholds.

This book provides professional resource managers with a broad general decision framework that illustrates the utility of including ecological threshold concepts in natural resource management. It gives an entry into the literature in this rapidly evolving concept, with descriptions and discussion of the promising statistical approaches for threshold detection and demonstrations of the utility of the threshold framework via a series of case studies.

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Application of Threshold Concepts in Natural Resource Decision Making

Application of Threshold Concepts in Natural Resource Decision Making

by Glenn R. Guntenspergen (Editor)
Application of Threshold Concepts in Natural Resource Decision Making

Application of Threshold Concepts in Natural Resource Decision Making

by Glenn R. Guntenspergen (Editor)

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Natural resource managers face a complex decision-making environment characterized by the potential occurrence of rapid and abrupt ecological change. These abrupt changes are poorly accommodated by traditional natural resource planning and decision-making processes. As recognition of threshold processes has increased, contemporary models of ecological systems have been modified to better represent a broader range of ecological system dynamics. Key conceptual advances associated with the ideas of non-linear responses, the existence of multiple ecological stable states and critical thresholds are more likely the rule than the exception in ecological systems. Once an ecological threshold is crossed, the ecosystem in question is not likely to return to its previous state. There are many examples and a general consensus that climatic disruptions will drive now stable systems across ecological thresholds.

This book provides professional resource managers with a broad general decision framework that illustrates the utility of including ecological threshold concepts in natural resource management. It gives an entry into the literature in this rapidly evolving concept, with descriptions and discussion of the promising statistical approaches for threshold detection and demonstrations of the utility of the threshold framework via a series of case studies.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781493951550
Publisher: Springer New York
Publication date: 09/16/2016
Edition description: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2014
Pages: 324
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.03(d)

Table of Contents

Threshold Concepts: Implications for the Management of Natural Resources.- Thresholds for conservation and management: structured decision making as a conceptual framework.- Identifying objectives and alternative actions to frame a decision problem.- Optimization in Natural Resources Conservation.- Application of Threshold Concepts to Ecological Management Problems: Occupancy of Golden Eagles in Denali National Park, Alaska.- Monitoring for threshold-dependent decisions.- Applying Threshold Concepts to Conservation Management of Dryland.- Using Natural Range of Variation to Set Decision Thresholds: A Case Study for Great Plains Grasslands.- Evaluating bioassessment designs and decision thresholds using simulation techniques.- Getting the message across: Using ecological integrity to communicate with resource managers.- Use, misuse, and limitations of Threshold Indicator Taxa Analysis (TITAN) for natural resource management.- Ecosystem trajectories: A statistical approach to analyze changing pressure-response relationships over time.- Detection of Harbingers of Catastrophic Regime Shifts in Drylands.- Case Study Chapter: Ecological Thresholds for Salt Marsh Nekton and Vegetation Communities.- Index.
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