Guiding principles for utilizing social influence within expert‐elicitation to inform conservation decision‐making
Helen E. Roy, Jodey Peyton, Olaf Booy
Abstract
Many hundreds of people have engaged with our collaborative studies using expert-elicitation approaches through facilitated discussions to dynamically inform decision-making within the field of biological invasions. We draw on our experiences to outline ways that allow the inclusion of multiple viewpoints within expert-elicitation while limiting or transparently documenting potential bias.
Topics & Concepts
Expert elicitationViewpointsLimitingField (mathematics)Photo elicitationInclusion (mineral)Computer scienceManagement scienceData scienceKnowledge managementPsychologySocial psychologyEngineeringGeographyVisual artsPure mathematicsMechanical engineeringMathematicsMeteorologyArtSpecies Distribution and Climate ChangeEcology and Vegetation Dynamics StudiesWildlife Ecology and Conservation