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"Using the right word, the right idea, the right concept, with the most commonly accepted definition, or even better, with the best accepted and understood definition, can sometimes be a feat...”

Patrick Triplet

> With this quote, we wish to pay tribute to the colosal work of this biologist, and doctor of ecology whose great oeuvre, Dictionnaire encyclopédique de la diversité biologique et de la conservation de la nature (The Encyclopaedic Dictionary of Biological Diversity and Nature Conservation) ─ compiled over the course of more than ten years ─ is the basis of many of the definitions found in this glossary. Indeed, it is by using a language with precise words and clearly defined concepts that everyone and anyone can approach and understand fields of study that may not necessarily be within their own expertise.

This glossary of over 6,000 definitions, written in French with corresponding English translations, is here to help you. It covers the complementary fields of Geography, Ecology, and Economics, without forgetting a small detour into the world of Finance, which of course regulates a large part of our existence.

Travelling from one definition to another, this glossary invites you to explore the rich world of conservation and to understand its mechanisms and challenges.

We wish you all : "Happy reading and a safe journey through our world".

Erreur d’orientation

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Erreur d’orientation

♦ Se produit quand des décideurs choisissent de mener une action même quand un décideur rationnel aurait préféré retarder les actions pour permettre l’acquisition d’informations complémentaires ou aurait préféré ne pas envisager d’action.
Des raisons possibles peuvent être que les décideurs donnent plus de poids à des choses facilement observables et attribuables (par exemple, les actions de gestion en elles-mêmes) qu’aux choses qui peuvent être différées (par exemple, les résultats potentiels de ces actions). Les erreurs d’orientations peuvent être augmentées par l’incertitude.
♦ Équivalent étranger : Action bias.