We develop a conceptual bioeconomic model of floriculture production, wherein optimal decision rules depend on an intertemporal economic objective to maximize profits subject to economic and biological processes. The necessary conditions highlight intertemporal tradeoffs between aesthetic benefits and expected future net benefits of insect stocks, which have important policy implications
Pest Control is treated as a economic problem. The social and the private perspectives differ due to...
The use of chemical pesticides frequently causes minor pests to become serious problems by disturbin...
The use of chemical pesticides frequently causes minor pests to become serious problems by disturbin...
We develop a conceptual bioeconomic model of floriculture production, wherein optimal decision rules...
In this study, we develop a conceptual bioeconomic model of floriculture production with aesthetic b...
This paper introduces conjunctive optimal pest management and production decision rules applied to t...
The regulation of agricultural pests by their natural enemies is a key step in the agroecological tr...
The control of pests by their natural enemies represents an important ecosystem service that maintai...
In contrast to conventional inputs (land, labor and capital) pesticides and nutrients act indirectly...
Agricultural inputs such as water, pesticide, and even time may have the unintended effect of stimul...
Pest and plant diseases cause damages and economic losses, threatening food security and ecosystem s...
The management of non-native invasive species is a complex but crucial task given the potential for ...
Previous research has defined "aggregate pesticide expenditures" as the control variable; however, v...
Spotted wing drosophila (SWD) is an invasive pest having a devastating effect on soft-skinned fruits...
The Integrated Crop Ecosystem Management Model (ICEMM) (stochastic simulation model) was used to pre...
Pest Control is treated as a economic problem. The social and the private perspectives differ due to...
The use of chemical pesticides frequently causes minor pests to become serious problems by disturbin...
The use of chemical pesticides frequently causes minor pests to become serious problems by disturbin...
We develop a conceptual bioeconomic model of floriculture production, wherein optimal decision rules...
In this study, we develop a conceptual bioeconomic model of floriculture production with aesthetic b...
This paper introduces conjunctive optimal pest management and production decision rules applied to t...
The regulation of agricultural pests by their natural enemies is a key step in the agroecological tr...
The control of pests by their natural enemies represents an important ecosystem service that maintai...
In contrast to conventional inputs (land, labor and capital) pesticides and nutrients act indirectly...
Agricultural inputs such as water, pesticide, and even time may have the unintended effect of stimul...
Pest and plant diseases cause damages and economic losses, threatening food security and ecosystem s...
The management of non-native invasive species is a complex but crucial task given the potential for ...
Previous research has defined "aggregate pesticide expenditures" as the control variable; however, v...
Spotted wing drosophila (SWD) is an invasive pest having a devastating effect on soft-skinned fruits...
The Integrated Crop Ecosystem Management Model (ICEMM) (stochastic simulation model) was used to pre...
Pest Control is treated as a economic problem. The social and the private perspectives differ due to...
The use of chemical pesticides frequently causes minor pests to become serious problems by disturbin...
The use of chemical pesticides frequently causes minor pests to become serious problems by disturbin...