Resolving conflicts in fire management using decision theory : asset-protection versus biodiversity conservation
Year of publication: |
2010-08-01
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Authors: | Driscoll, Don A. ; Lindenmayer, David B. ; Bennett, Andrew F. ; Bode, Michael ; Bradstock, Ross A. ; Cary, Geoffrey J. ; Clarke, Michael F. ; Dexter, Nick ; Fensham, Rod ; Friend, Gordon ; Gill, Malcolm ; Stuart, James ; Kay, Geoff ; Keith, David A. ; MacGregor, Chris ; Possingham, Hugh P. ; Russel-Smith, Jeremy ; Salt, David ; Watson, James E. M. ; Williams, Dick ; York, Alan |
Publisher: |
Wiley - Blackwell Publishing Ltd. |
Subject: | Natural Resource Management | Flora | Fauna and Biodiversity at Regional or Larger Scales | Back-burning | decision theory | management actions | multi-criteria optimization | planned fire | policy implications | post-fire rehabilitation |
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