| Literature DB >> 18712571 |
Michael Bode1, Kerrie Wilson, Marissa McBride, Hugh Possingham.
Abstract
The optimal allocation of conservation resources between biodiverse conservation regions has generally been calculated using stochastic dynamic programming, or using myopic heuristics. These solutions are hard to interpret and may not be optimal. To overcome these two limitations, this paper approaches the optimal conservation resource allocation problem using optimal control theory. A solution using Pontryagin's maximum principle provides novel insight into the general properties of efficient conservation resource allocation strategies, and allows more extensive testing of the performance of myopic heuristics. We confirmed that a proposed heuristic (minimize short-term loss) yields near-optimal results in complex allocation situations, and found that a qualitative allocation feature observed in previous analyses (bang-bang allocation) is a general property of the optimal allocation strategy.Mesh:
Year: 2008 PMID: 18712571 DOI: 10.1007/s11538-008-9343-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bull Math Biol ISSN: 0092-8240 Impact factor: 1.758