用决策分析重构野生动物疾病管理问题。

IF 5.2 1区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION Conservation Biology Pub Date : 2024-05-24 DOI:10.1111/cobi.14284
Margaret C. McEachran, Johanna A. Harvey, Riley O. Mummah, Molly C. Bletz, Claire S. Teitelbaum, Elias Rosenblatt, F. Javiera Rudolph, Fernando Arce, Shenglai Yin, Diann J. Prosser, Brittany A. Mosher, Jennifer M. Mullinax, Graziella V. DiRenzo, Jannelle Couret, Michael C. Runge, Evan H. Campbell Grant, Jonathan D. Cook
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当代野生动物疾病管理十分复杂,因为管理者需要应对广泛的利益相关者、多种不确定性和艰难的权衡,这些都是当今相互关联的挑战的特点。尽管人们普遍承认这些复杂性,但管理野生动物疾病往往被视为一个科学问题,其中的主要挑战是缺乏知识。复杂而多因素的决策过程被简化为科学努力,以减少不确定性。因此,当代的决策可能过于简化,依赖于简单的启发式方法,而没有考虑到决策所处的更广泛的法律、社会和经济背景。与此同时,有关野生动物疾病的科学研究可能与决策背景相去甚远,从而产生的信息可能与相关的管理问题并不直接相关。我们建议将野生动物疾病管理方面的挑战重新定义为决策问题,并使用决策分析工具来解决这些问题,从而将复杂的问题划分为更易于认知和管理的要素。特别是,结构化决策有可能在各种系统中提高野生动物疾病决策的质量、严谨性和透明度。严重急性呼吸系统综合症冠状病毒 2、白鼻综合症、禽流感和糜烂性球虫病的管理实例说明了决策过程中最常见的障碍,包括相互竞争的目标、风险、预测的不确定性和有限的资源。
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Reframing wildlife disease management problems with decision analysis

Contemporary wildlife disease management is complex because managers need to respond to a wide range of stakeholders, multiple uncertainties, and difficult trade-offs that characterize the interconnected challenges of today. Despite general acknowledgment of these complexities, managing wildlife disease tends to be framed as a scientific problem, in which the major challenge is lack of knowledge. The complex and multifactorial process of decision-making is collapsed into a scientific endeavor to reduce uncertainty. As a result, contemporary decision-making may be oversimplified, rely on simple heuristics, and fail to account for the broader legal, social, and economic context in which the decisions are made. Concurrently, scientific research on wildlife disease may be distant from this decision context, resulting in information that may not be directly relevant to the pertinent management questions. We propose reframing wildlife disease management challenges as decision problems and addressing them with decision analytical tools to divide the complex problems into more cognitively manageable elements. In particular, structured decision-making has the potential to improve the quality, rigor, and transparency of decisions about wildlife disease in a variety of systems. Examples of management of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2, white-nose syndrome, avian influenza, and chytridiomycosis illustrate the most common impediments to decision-making, including competing objectives, risks, prediction uncertainty, and limited resources.

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Conservation Biology
Conservation Biology 环境科学-环境科学
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12.70
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175
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2 months
期刊介绍: Conservation Biology welcomes submissions that address the science and practice of conserving Earth's biological diversity. We encourage submissions that emphasize issues germane to any of Earth''s ecosystems or geographic regions and that apply diverse approaches to analyses and problem solving. Nevertheless, manuscripts with relevance to conservation that transcend the particular ecosystem, species, or situation described will be prioritized for publication.
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