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Applying fuzzy logic to assess human perception in relation to conservation plan efficiency measures within a biosphere reserve.


ABSTRACT: The objective of this study is to present an efficiency-perception impact assessment based upon the integration of fuzzy logic (FL) of the "Productive Reconversion" conservation program (PRP) instituted by the Mexican government, in the upper Gulf of California and the Colorado Delta Biosphere Reserve. This approach enables environmental analysts to deal with the intrinsic imprecision and ambiguity associated with people's judgments and conclusions. The application of FL to the assessment of program efficiency is illustrated in this work, demonstrating how subjective perceptions can be converted into quantitative values easy to evaluate during the decision-making process.

SUBMITTER: Ruiz-Lopez DM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3390572 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Applying fuzzy logic to assess human perception in relation to conservation plan efficiency measures within a biosphere reserve.

Ruíz-López Dulce M DM   Aragón-Noriega Alberto E AE   Luna-Gonzalez Antonio A   Gonzalez-Ocampo Hector A HA  

Ambio 20120216 5


The objective of this study is to present an efficiency-perception impact assessment based upon the integration of fuzzy logic (FL) of the "Productive Reconversion" conservation program (PRP) instituted by the Mexican government, in the upper Gulf of California and the Colorado Delta Biosphere Reserve. This approach enables environmental analysts to deal with the intrinsic imprecision and ambiguity associated with people's judgments and conclusions. The application of FL to the assessment of pro  ...[more]

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