Big data and biodiversity
The Center for Biodiversity Outcomes is partnering with the ASU Biodiversity Knowledge Integration Center to integrate big data in biodiversity decision-making.
Decision science for endangered species pesticide risk assessment
The Center for Biodiversity Outcomes is working with Bayer to develop a decision-making tool to enable them to estimate the range of potential operational, reputational, legal and regulatory risks associated with compliance with the U. S. Endangered Species Act.
Endangered Species Recovery
The Center for Biodiversity Outcomes has partnered with the National Socio-Environmental Synthesis Center and the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service to develop a tool to compare different funding allocation strategies for actions to recover endangered species. This tool is called the Endangered Species Recovery Explorer. This work was motivated, in part, by recognition from USFWS of past critiques of its recovery allocation process.
Evaluating ecological and economic impacts of spatial management practices in the Galapagos Marine Reserve
The Center for Biodiversity Outcomes is developing a structured decision-making framework to assess whether the recently revised zoning in the Galápagos Marine Reserve will achieve stated objectives and to illustrate the use of adaptive spatial management to identify alternative zoning structures that will facilitate the long-term provision of ecosystem services.
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