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Decision Making in a Human Population Living Sustainably
Authors:JOHN S HICKS  MARK A BURGMAN  JULIAN N MAREWSKI  FIONA FIDLER  GERD GIGERENZER
Institution:1. Australian Centre of Excellence for Risk Analysis, School of Botany, University of Melbourne, Parkville 3010, Australia;2. Center for Adaptive Behavior and Cognition, Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Berlin, Germany;3. Faculty of Business and Economics, Department of Organizational Behavior, University of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland
Abstract:Abstract: The Tiwi people of northern Australia have managed natural resources continuously for 6000–8000 years. Tiwi management objectives and outcomes may reflect how they gather information about the environment. We qualitatively analyzed Tiwi documents and management techniques to examine the relation between the social and physical environment of decision makers and their decision‐making strategies. We hypothesized that principles of bounded rationality, namely, the use of efficient rules to navigate complex decision problems, explain how Tiwi managers use simple decision strategies (i.e., heuristics) to make robust decisions. Tiwi natural resource managers reduced complexity in decision making through a process that gathers incomplete and uncertain information to quickly guide decisions toward effective outcomes. They used management feedback to validate decisions through an information loop that resulted in long‐term sustainability of environmental use. We examined the Tiwi decision‐making processes relative to management of barramundi (Lates calcarifer) fisheries and contrasted their management with the state government's management of barramundi. Decisions that enhanced the status of individual people and their attainment of aspiration levels resulted in reliable resource availability for Tiwi consumers. Different decision processes adopted by the state for management of barramundi may not secure similarly sustainable outcomes.
Keywords:adaptive management  aspiration levels  bounded rationality  satisficing  simple decision strategies  sustainable management  Tiwi  estrategias de decisió  n simples  manejo adaptativo  manejo sustentable  niveles de aspiració  n  racionalidad limitada  satisfacció  n  Tiwi
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