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William J. Sutherland, Tatsuya Amano, Nicolas Boenisch, Samantha H. Cheng, Alec P. Christie, H. Charles J. Godfray, Matthew J. Grainger, Angela R. McLean, William H. Morgan, Nancy Ockendon, Nicola P. Randall, Ullrika Sahlin, Thomas B. WhitePublished On
2022-12-06Page Range
pp. 95–1324. Presenting Conclusions from Assessed Evidence
- William J. Sutherland (author)
- Tatsuya Amano (author)
- Nicolas Boenisch (author)
- Samantha H. Cheng (author)
- Alec P. Christie (author)
- Hugh Charles Jonathan Godfray (author)
- Matthew J. Grainger (author)
- Angela R. McLean (author)
- William H. Morgan (author)
- Nancy Ockendon (author)
- Nicola Randall (author)
- Ullrika Sahlin (author)
- Thomas B. White (author)
Chapter of: Transforming Conservation: A Practical Guide to Evidence and Decision Making(pp. 95–132)
Applying evidence builds on the conclusions of the assessment of the evidence. The aim of the chapter is to describe a range of ways of summarising and visualising different types of evidence so that it can be used in various decision-making processes. Evidence can also be presented as part of evidence capture sheets, argument maps, mind maps, theories of change, Bayesian networks or evidence restatements.