Title of article :
Adaptive Management of Large Rivers with Special Reference to the Missouri River
Author/Authors :
Prato، Tony نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
The technocratic approach for managing the Missouri River and other large rivers is not effective in resolving conflicts among competing uses of water and dealing with uncertainty about how river ecosystems respond to alternative management actions. Adaptive management offers an alternative way to address these and other issues. It has the potential to alleviate management gridlock and provide lasting solutions to management of the Missouri River and other large river ecosystems. In passive adaptive management, simulation models and expert judgment are combined to select a preferred management action. While passive adaptive management is relatively simple and inexpensive to use, it does not necessarily provide reliable information for making management decisions. Active adaptive management uses statistically designed experiments to test assumptions or hypotheses about ecosystem responses to management actions. It is best carried out by a collaborative working group. Active adaptive management has several advantages, but the inability to satisfy certain prerequisites for successful application makes it more difficult to implement in large river ecosystems. A second-best approach is proposed here to select, implement, monitor, and evaluate a preferred management action and retain that action provided ecological conditions improve and socioeconomic indicators do not fall below established acceptability limits.
Keywords :
Persian Thesaurus , Vocabulary Control
Journal title :
Jawra: Journal of the American Water Resources Association
Journal title :
Jawra: Journal of the American Water Resources Association