Reframing wildlife disease management problems with decision analysis.

Publication date: Aug 01, 2024

Contemporary wildlife disease management is complex because managers need to respond to a wide range of stakeholders, multiple uncertainties, and difficult trade-offs that characterize the interconnected challenges of today. Despite general acknowledgment of these complexities, managing wildlife disease tends to be framed as a scientific problem, in which the major challenge is lack of knowledge. The complex and multifactorial process of decision-making is collapsed into a scientific endeavor to reduce uncertainty. As a result, contemporary decision-making may be oversimplified, rely on simple heuristics, and fail to account for the broader legal, social, and economic context in which the decisions are made. Concurrently, scientific research on wildlife disease may be distant from this decision context, resulting in information that may not be directly relevant to the pertinent management questions. We propose reframing wildlife disease management challenges as decision problems and addressing them with decision analytical tools to divide the complex problems into more cognitively manageable elements. In particular, structured decision-making has the potential to improve the quality, rigor, and transparency of decisions about wildlife disease in a variety of systems. Examples of management of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2, white-nose syndrome, avian influenza, and chytridiomycosis illustrate the most common impediments to decision-making, including competing objectives, risks, prediction uncertainty, and limited resources.

Concepts Keywords
Avian Animals
Chytridiomycosis Animals, Wild
Influenza applied science
Managers ciencia aplicada
Scientific COVID-19
decision analysis
Decision Making
Decision Support Techniques
decisiones estructuradas
enfermedad zoonótica
knowledge–implementation gap
SARS-CoV-2
structured decision‐making
Uncertainty
wildlife infectious disease
zoonotic disease
决策分析, 结构化决策, 野生动物传染病, 人畜共患病, 应用科学, 知识-实践差距

Semantics

Type Source Name
drug DRUGBANK Nonoxynol-9
disease VO LACK
disease IDO process
disease MESH uncertainty
disease IDO quality
disease VO Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2
disease VO nose
disease MESH syndrome
disease MESH avian influenza
disease MESH COVID-19
disease VO Gap
disease MESH infectious disease
pathway REACTOME Infectious disease
disease MESH zoonotic disease

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