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Asia 1 Asien 1 Bayesian inference 1 Community-based forest management 1 Distributional equity 1 Einkommensverteilung 1 Ethics 1 Forest policy 1 Forestry 1 Forstpolitik 1 Forstwirtschaft 1 Income distribution 1 Indonesia 1 Indonesien 1 Well-being 1 detectability 1 excess zeros 1 false negative 1 mixture model 1 observation error 1 sampling error 1 zero-inflated Poisson 1 zero-inflated binomial 1 zero-inflation 1
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Rhodes, Jonathan R. 2 Field, Scott A. 1 Friedman, Rachel S. 1 Kuhnert, Petra M. 1 Law, Elizabeth A. 1 Low-Choy, Samantha J. 1 Martin, Tara G. 1 Possingham, Hugh P. 1 Tyre, Andrew J. 1 Wilson, Kerrie A. 1 Wintle, Brendan A. 1
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World development : the multi-disciplinary international journal devoted to the study and promotion of world development 1
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What does equitable distribution mean in community forests?
Friedman, Rachel S.; Wilson, Kerrie A.; Rhodes, Jonathan R. - In: World development : the multi-disciplinary … 157 (2022), pp. 1-10
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Zero Tolerance Ecology: Improving Ecological Inference By Modelling the Source of Zero Observations
Martin, Tara G.; Wintle, Brendan A.; Rhodes, Jonathan R.; … - 2005
A common feature of ecological datasets is their tendency to contain many zero values. Statistical inference based on such data is likely to be inefficient or wrong unless careful thought is given to how these zeros arose and how best to model them. In this paper, we propose a framework for...
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