2022
DOI: 10.1111/1467-8489.12500
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Size matters: Optimal management of dynamic systems with varying size

Abstract: Many natural and economic systems are managed to deliver the highest benefits to society but are subject to regime shifts. We specifically consider the variability of the size of the system itself as a key driver of a regime shift. We address the question of how the optimal management of these systems should vary with its size. Put simply, certain management options might work when the system is of a given size, while others might be preferred when the system has grown or shrunk. In this paper, we develop a mo… Show more

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“…In addition, declining conditions of water sources lead to a rise in the concentration of toxins from contaminants, algal blooms and pathogens (Mosley, 2015). Likewise, postdrought inflows bring other problems, as demonstrated by Sydney Water's experiences with increased organic contaminants (such as dissolved carbon) after the Millennium drought (Mohiuddin et al, 2020), or phosphorus influx (Ancev & Madhavan, 2022).…”
Section: Impacts Via Water Quality (And Quantity)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, declining conditions of water sources lead to a rise in the concentration of toxins from contaminants, algal blooms and pathogens (Mosley, 2015). Likewise, postdrought inflows bring other problems, as demonstrated by Sydney Water's experiences with increased organic contaminants (such as dissolved carbon) after the Millennium drought (Mohiuddin et al, 2020), or phosphorus influx (Ancev & Madhavan, 2022).…”
Section: Impacts Via Water Quality (And Quantity)mentioning
confidence: 99%