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Statistical Methods for Adaptive Management Studies
註釋Adaptive management is a hybrid of scientific research and resource management, blending methods of investigation and discovery with deliberate manipulations of managed systems. This handbook discusses key aspects of statistics in adaptive management, beginning with a working definition, a demonstration of the value of adaptive management to forestry issues, and an explanation of some of the differences between research studies and adaptive management techniques. Topics of subsequent chapters include the design of experiments, studies of uncontrolled events, retrospective studies, making measurements and estimates, errors of inference, Bayesian statistical methods, decision analysis to take uncertainties into account in forest resource management, and selection of the appropriate statistical methods and asking the right questions. Includes glossary.