Damages from invasive species are spatially and intertemporally variable. We define invasive species as those which have negative net benefits to society when introduced to an area in which they are non-native.1 Valuation of these damages is often the first uncertain step in determinin
This paper reviews recent work examining two topics of economic research vital for invasive species ...
This study investigates a spatial externality common in invasive species control decisions made by m...
The optimal size and location of an invasive species population depend upon spatiall...
In addressing the problem of invasive species, decision makers have a variety of options, each targe...
In addressing the problem of invasive species, decision makers have a variety of options, each targe...
Worldwide, invasive species are a leading driver of environmental change across terrestrial, marine,...
The spread of invasive species (IS) is an inherently spatial process, and management of invasive spe...
This chapter focuses on the spatial characteristics of invasive species management. Specifically, it...
Worldwide, invasive species are a leading driver of environmental change across terrestrial, marine,...
Rigorous assessments of the economic impacts of introduced species at broad spatial scales are requi...
Rigorous assessments of the economic impacts of introduced species at broad spatial scales are requi...
Quantitative investigations on invasive alien species (IAS) across multiple spatial scales are neede...
Invasive species are non-indigenous species that invade and adversely affect their adopted environme...
In this paper we provide an overview of an integrated approach to modelling the risks and impacts as...
Invasive species policy is an economic issue. People affect the spread of invasive species, and thes...
This paper reviews recent work examining two topics of economic research vital for invasive species ...
This study investigates a spatial externality common in invasive species control decisions made by m...
The optimal size and location of an invasive species population depend upon spatiall...
In addressing the problem of invasive species, decision makers have a variety of options, each targe...
In addressing the problem of invasive species, decision makers have a variety of options, each targe...
Worldwide, invasive species are a leading driver of environmental change across terrestrial, marine,...
The spread of invasive species (IS) is an inherently spatial process, and management of invasive spe...
This chapter focuses on the spatial characteristics of invasive species management. Specifically, it...
Worldwide, invasive species are a leading driver of environmental change across terrestrial, marine,...
Rigorous assessments of the economic impacts of introduced species at broad spatial scales are requi...
Rigorous assessments of the economic impacts of introduced species at broad spatial scales are requi...
Quantitative investigations on invasive alien species (IAS) across multiple spatial scales are neede...
Invasive species are non-indigenous species that invade and adversely affect their adopted environme...
In this paper we provide an overview of an integrated approach to modelling the risks and impacts as...
Invasive species policy is an economic issue. People affect the spread of invasive species, and thes...
This paper reviews recent work examining two topics of economic research vital for invasive species ...
This study investigates a spatial externality common in invasive species control decisions made by m...
The optimal size and location of an invasive species population depend upon spatiall...