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Maximizing a new quantity in sequential reserve selection
Adam W. Schapaugh, Andrew J. Tyre
School of Natural Resources
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Assessment Framework
33%
Biodiversity
33%
Biodiversity Persistence
33%
Central Platte River
33%
Conservation Planning
33%
Dynamic Optimization
33%
Land Acquisition
33%
Markov Decision Process
33%
Occurrence Data
33%
Persistence Probability
33%
Reserve Network
33%
Reserve Selection
100%
Selection Strategy
33%
Site Assessment
33%
Spatially Explicit Population Model
33%
Species List
33%
Species Richness
33%
Stochastic Dynamic Programming
33%
Study Support
33%
Computer Science
Case Study
100%
Dynamic Optimization
100%
Markov Decision Process
100%
Selection Method
100%
Site Assessment
100%
Stochastic Dynamic Program
100%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Case Study
100%
Dynamic Programming
100%
Optimization Model
100%
Reserve Networks
100%
Selection Method
100%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Conservation Planning
100%
Decision Process
100%
Dynamic Programming
100%
Species Richness
100%
Psychology
Case Study
100%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Dynamic Optimization
100%