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Resource /Energy Economics and Policy 2 adaptive control 2 adaptive management 2 dynamic programming 2 value of experimentation 2 value of information 2 decisions under uncertainty 1 learning 1 nonpoint source pollution 1
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Free 2
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Book / Working Paper 2
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Bond, Craig A. 2 Loomis, John B. 1
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Department of Agricultural & Resource Economics, Colorado State University 2
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Working Papers / Department of Agricultural & Resource Economics, Colorado State University 2
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RePEc 2
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Using Numerical Dynamic Programming to Compare Passive and Active Learning in the Adaptive Management of Nutrients in Shallow Lakes
Bond, Craig A.; Loomis, John B. - Department of Agricultural & Resource Economics, … - 2008
This paper illustrates the use of dual/adaptive control methods to compare passive and active adaptive management decisions in the context of an ecosystem with a threshold effect. Using discrete-time dynamic programming techniques, we model optimal phosphorus loadings under both uncertainty...
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On the Potential Use of Adaptive Control Methods for Improving Adaptive Natural Resource Management
Bond, Craig A. - Department of Agricultural & Resource Economics, … - 2008
The paradigm of adaptive natural resource management (AM), in which experiments are used to learn about uncertain aspects of natural systems, is gaining prominence as the preferred technique for administration of large-scale environmental projects. To date, however, tools consistent with...
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