A TAXONOMY AND TREATMENT OF UNCERTAINTY FOR ECOLOGY AND CONSERVATION BIOLOGY
Applied Biomathematics (United States) · University of Tasmania · +1 more institution
Abstract
Uncertainty is pervasive in ecology where the difficulties of dealing with sources of uncertainty are exacerbated by variation in the system itself. Attempts at classifying uncertainty in ecology have, for the most part, focused exclusively on epistemic uncertainty. In this paper we classify uncertainty into two main categories: epistemic uncertainty (uncertainty in determinate facts) and linguistic uncertainty (uncertainty in language). We provide a classification of sources of uncertainty under the two main categories and demonstrate how each impacts on applications in ecology and conservation biology. In particular, we demonstrate the importance of recognizing the effect of linguistic uncertainty, in…
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3Topics & keywords
- Uncertainty analysis
- Ecology
- Uncertainty
- Systems ecology
- Uncertainty quantification
- Applied ecology
- Taxonomy (biology)
- Computer science
- Life in Land