Cusack, Jeremy J.Duthie, A. BradleyMinderman, JeroenJones, Isabel L.Pozo, Rocío A.Rakotonarivo, O. SarobidyRedpath, SteveBunnefeld, Nils2020-07-292020-07-292020-06-30Cusack, J J, Duthie, A B, Minderman, J, Jones, I L, Pozo, R A, Rakotonarivo, O S, Redpath, S & Bunnefeld, N 2020, 'Integrating conflict, lobbying, and compliance to predict the sustainability of natural resource use', Ecology and Society, vol. 25, no. 2, 13. https://doi.org/10.5751/ES-11552-2502131708-3087https://hdl.handle.net/2164/14801Acknowledgments: This study received funding from the European Research Council under the European Union’s H2020/ERC grant agreement no.679651 (ConFooBio) to N.B. A.B.D. is supported by a Leverhulme Trust Early Career Fellowship. We are grateful to Tim Coulson and E.J. Milner-Gulland for comments on previous versions of this manuscript. All authors conceived the study, developed the underlying theory and software, discussed the results, and wrote the manuscript. J.J.C. carried out the simulations and analyzed thedata.363005459engConservationDecision makingGenetic algorithmGovernanceHarvest regulationIUCNManagement strategy evaluationPopulation targetTrendUserWildlifeTRADEtrendharvest regulationMANAGEMENT STRATEGY EVALUATIONgenetic algorithmCONSERVATIONmanagement strategy evaluationPOPULATION TARGETwildlifeGOVERNANCEHUMAN-BEHAVIORconservationpopulation targetFISHERIESMODELSdecision makingFRAMEWORKSYSTEMSusergovernanceQH Natural historyEcologySupplementary DataQHIntegrating conflict, lobbying, and compliance to predict the sustainability of natural resource useJournal article10.5751/ES-11552-250213http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85088212286&partnerID=8YFLogxK252