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The conservation game
Authors:Mark Colyvan  James Justus  Helen M Regan
Institution:aSydney Centre for the Foundations of Science, University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia;bDepartment of Philosophy, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL 32306, USA;cDepartment of Biology, University of California Riverside, Riverside, CA 92521, USA
Abstract:Conservation problems typically involve groups with competing objectives and strategies. Taking effective conservation action requires identifying dependencies between competing strategies and determining which action optimally achieves the appropriate conservation goals given those dependencies. We show how several real-world conservation problems can be modeled game-theoretically. Three types of problems drive our analysis: multi-national conservation cooperation, management of common-pool resources, and games against nature. By revealing the underlying structure of these and other problems, game-theoretic models suggest potential solutions that are often invisible to the usual management protocol: decision followed by monitoring, feedback and revised decisions. The kind of adaptive management provided by the game-theoretic approach therefore complements existing adaptive management methodologies.
Keywords:Game theory  Adaptive management  Stag hunt  Tragedy of the commons  Games against nature  Common-pool resource management  Multi-national cooperation  Conservation management  Resource management  Prisoners&rsquo  dilemma
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