Expert judgment: Setting the scene for use in the Great Lakes region

A. A. Dahlstrom, A. J. Fusaro, Patrice M. Charlebois

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Abstract

Soliciting and integrating expert judgment can occur in a range of forms--from the consultation of a single expert to the consensus of a group of interacting experts. While expert judgment has often been used to assess risks surrounded by high uncertainty, it is increasingly used in both project design and dissemination. This presentation will highlight the theory and practice of incorporating expert engagement to maximize research outcomes, as well as provide a variety of case studies demonstrating potential applications.
Original languageEnglish (US)
Title of host publicationGreat Lakes Restoration and Resiliency
Pages67
StatePublished - 2013

Keywords

  • INHS

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