Decision making and modeling in freshwater sport-fisheries management
PJ Radomski, TJ Goeman - Fisheries, 1996 - Taylor & Francis
PJ Radomski, TJ Goeman
Fisheries, 1996•Taylor & FrancisAbstract Models are used increasingly to predict the efficacy of sport-fishery management
actions. With model use may come model misuse. Appropriate use of models starts with a
fundamental and holistic approach, presents uncertainty and model assumptions, and
appropriately weighs model output with basic biological and sociological information in the
decision-making process. In addition, understanding human behavior as it relates to
angling, and incorporating this knowledge into models, will improve chances of successful …
actions. With model use may come model misuse. Appropriate use of models starts with a
fundamental and holistic approach, presents uncertainty and model assumptions, and
appropriately weighs model output with basic biological and sociological information in the
decision-making process. In addition, understanding human behavior as it relates to
angling, and incorporating this knowledge into models, will improve chances of successful …
Abstract
Models are used increasingly to predict the efficacy of sport-fishery management actions. With model use may come model misuse. Appropriate use of models starts with a fundamental and holistic approach, presents uncertainty and model assumptions, and appropriately weighs model output with basic biological and sociological information in the decision-making process. In addition, understanding human behavior as it relates to angling, and incorporating this knowledge into models, will improve chances of successful sport-fish management.
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