Strategies used to manage invasive species include prevention, eradication, suppression, containment, and adaptation. A central question in the invasive species discussion is how to execute these strategies optimally. Policymakers generally use a combination of thes
Programs and policies to minimize the threat of, or mitigate the damages from, invasive species work...
Invasive species are significant threats to biodiversity, natural ecosystems and agriculture leading...
Areas of high conservation value are often baited with poison to reduce the density of invasive pred...
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...
An emerging problem for environmental policy is how to design efficient strategies for the preventio...
This study examines the spatial nature of optimal bioinvasion control. We develop and parameterize a...
Determining how to cost-effectively allocate resources for managing invasive species is a notoriousl...
Despite the often considerable resources devoted to combating an invasive species already present, s...
Containment is a frequently advocated strategic objective for countering plant invasions. It is comm...
We present a conceptual, but empirically applicable, model for determining the optimal allocation of...
This paper investigates the impact of heterogeneous intensity in the optimal control of invasive spe...
Rapid diffusion of non-indigenous species and plants has significant impact on environmental threats...
The removal of invasive species is the first step toward restoring an ecosystem following invasion. ...
This chapter focuses on the spatial characteristics of invasive species management. Specifically, it...
Programs and policies to minimize the threat of, or mitigate the damages from, invasive species work...
Invasive species are significant threats to biodiversity, natural ecosystems and agriculture leading...
Areas of high conservation value are often baited with poison to reduce the density of invasive pred...
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...
An emerging problem for environmental policy is how to design efficient strategies for the preventio...
This study examines the spatial nature of optimal bioinvasion control. We develop and parameterize a...
Determining how to cost-effectively allocate resources for managing invasive species is a notoriousl...
Despite the often considerable resources devoted to combating an invasive species already present, s...
Containment is a frequently advocated strategic objective for countering plant invasions. It is comm...
We present a conceptual, but empirically applicable, model for determining the optimal allocation of...
This paper investigates the impact of heterogeneous intensity in the optimal control of invasive spe...
Rapid diffusion of non-indigenous species and plants has significant impact on environmental threats...
The removal of invasive species is the first step toward restoring an ecosystem following invasion. ...
This chapter focuses on the spatial characteristics of invasive species management. Specifically, it...
Programs and policies to minimize the threat of, or mitigate the damages from, invasive species work...
Invasive species are significant threats to biodiversity, natural ecosystems and agriculture leading...
Areas of high conservation value are often baited with poison to reduce the density of invasive pred...