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Modeling and Multiobjective Risk Decision Tools for Assessment and Management of Great Lakes Ecosystems
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Book Chapter | Anderson RM, Hobbs BF, Bell ML. Multiobjective decision making in negotiation and conflict resolution. In Hipel KW, ed. Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems: An integrated compendium of sixteen encyclopedias, Conflict Resolution Section, Theme 1.40), Oxford UK. UNESO-Eolss Publishers Co. Ltd. Paris, France. Section Range: 935-952. |
R825150 (Final) |
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Book Chapter | Hobbs BF, Meier P. Energy decisions & the environment - A guide to the use of multicriteria methods. International Series in Operations Research & Management Science, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Nowell MA, 2000. |
R825150 (1999) R825150 (Final) |
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Book Chapter | Koonce JF, Locci AB, Knight RL. Contributions of fishery management to changes in walleye and yellow perch populations of Lake Erie. In Taylor WW, Ferreri CP, eds. Great Lakes Fisheries Policy and Management. A Binational Perspective, Michigan State University Press, East Lansing, MI, 1999, pp. 397-416. |
R825150 (Final) |
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Book Chapter | Locci AB, Koonce JF. A theoretical analysis of food web constraints on walleye dynamics in Lake Erie. Munawar M, Edsall T, Munawar IF, eds. State of Lake Erie (SOLE) - Past, Present and Future, Backhuys Publishers, Leiden, The Netherlands, 1999, pp. 497-510. |
R825150 (Final) |
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