Management strategy evaluation: a powerful tool for conservation?. Bunnefeld, N., Hoshino, E., & Milner-Gulland, E. J. TRENDS IN ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION, 26(9):441-447, ELSEVIER SCIENCE LONDON, 84 THEOBALDS RD, LONDON WC1X 8RR, ENGLAND, SEP, 2011.
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The poor management of natural resources has led in many cases to the decline and extirpation of populations. Recent advances in fisheries science could revolutionize management of harvested stocks by evaluating management scenarios in a virtual world by including stakeholders and by assessing its robustness to uncertainty. These advances have been synthesized into a framework, management strategy evaluation (WISE), which has hitherto not been used in terrestrial conservation. We review the potential of MSE to transform terrestrial conservation, emphasizing that the behavior of individual harvesters must be included because harvester compliance with management rules has been a major challenge in conservation. Incorporating resource user decision-making required to make MSEs relevant to terrestrial conservation will also advance fisheries science.
@article{ ISI:000294577200007,
Author = {Bunnefeld, Nils and Hoshino, Eriko and Milner-Gulland, Eleanor J.},
Title = {{Management strategy evaluation: a powerful tool for conservation?}},
Journal = {{TRENDS IN ECOLOGY \& EVOLUTION}},
Year = {{2011}},
Volume = {{26}},
Number = {{9}},
Pages = {{441-447}},
Month = {{SEP}},
Abstract = {{The poor management of natural resources has led in many cases to the
   decline and extirpation of populations. Recent advances in fisheries
   science could revolutionize management of harvested stocks by evaluating
   management scenarios in a virtual world by including stakeholders and by
   assessing its robustness to uncertainty. These advances have been
   synthesized into a framework, management strategy evaluation (WISE),
   which has hitherto not been used in terrestrial conservation. We review
   the potential of MSE to transform terrestrial conservation, emphasizing
   that the behavior of individual harvesters must be included because
   harvester compliance with management rules has been a major challenge in
   conservation. Incorporating resource user decision-making required to
   make MSEs relevant to terrestrial conservation will also advance
   fisheries science.}},
Publisher = {{ELSEVIER SCIENCE LONDON}},
Address = {{84 THEOBALDS RD, LONDON WC1X 8RR, ENGLAND}},
Type = {{Article}},
Language = {{English}},
Affiliation = {{Bunnefeld, N (Reprint Author), Univ London Imperial Coll Sci Technol \& Med, Dept Life Sci, Silwood Pk,Buckhurst Rd, Ascot SL5 7PY, Berks, England.
   Bunnefeld, Nils; Hoshino, Eriko; Milner-Gulland, Eleanor J., Univ London Imperial Coll Sci Technol \& Med, Dept Life Sci, Ascot SL5 7PY, Berks, England.
   Hoshino, Eriko, Univ Tasmania, Sch Econ \& Finance, Hobart, Tas 7001, Australia.}},
DOI = {{10.1016/j.tree.2011.05.003}},
ISSN = {{0169-5347}},
Keywords-Plus = {{GREAT-BARRIER-REEF; FISHERIES-MANAGEMENT; ADAPTIVE MANAGEMENT;
   UNCERTAINTY; WILDLIFE; HARVEST; OBJECTIVES; SERENGETI; MODELS;
   COMMUNITIES}},
Research-Areas = {{Environmental Sciences \& Ecology; Evolutionary Biology; Genetics \&
   Heredity}},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {{Ecology; Evolutionary Biology; Genetics \& Heredity}},
Author-Email = {{n.bunnefeld06@imperial.ac.uk}},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {{Bunnefeld, Nils/G-1946-2011
   Hoshino, Eriko/N-7557-2013
   }},
ORCID-Numbers = {{Hoshino, Eriko/0000-0001-7110-4251
   Bunnefeld, Nils/0000-0002-1349-4463
   Milner-Gulland, E.J./0000-0003-0324-2710}},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {{European Commission; Royal Society}},
Funding-Text = {{NB and EJMG were supported by the European Commission under the HUNT
   project of the 7<SUP>th</SUP> Framework Program for Research and
   Technological Development. Neither the European Commission nor any
   person acting on behalf of the Commission is responsible for the use
   made of the information. The views expressed in this publication are the
   sole responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the
   views of the European Commission. EJMG also acknowledges the support of
   a Royal Society Wolfson Research Merit award, and thanks Franck
   Courchamp and the Department of Ecology, Systematics and Evolution at
   the Universite Paris Sud for hosting EJMG while working on this article.
   We thank Justin Irvine, Emily Nicholson, Ana Nuno, Lynsey McInnes,
   Charles Edwards, Julia Blanchard, Andre Punt and two anonymous referees
   for invaluable comments.}},
Number-of-Cited-References = {{53}},
Times-Cited = {{90}},
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Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{99}},
Journal-ISO = {{Trends Ecol. Evol.}},
Doc-Delivery-Number = {{816CV}},
Unique-ID = {{ISI:000294577200007}},
OA = {{No}},
DA = {{2017-08-17}},
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