Identifying the optimal switching point between different invasive alien species (IAS) management policies is a very complex task and policy makers are in need of modelling tools to assist them. In this paper we develop an optimal control bioeconomic model to estimate the type of optimal policy and switching point of control efforts against a spreading IAS. We apply the models to the case study of Colorado potato beetle in the UK. The results demonstrate that eradication is optimal for small initial sizes of invasion at discovery. High capacity of the agency to reduce spread velocity for several years leads to smaller total overall costs of invasion and makes eradication optimal for larger sizes of initial invasion. In many cases, it is opt...
The management of non-native invasive species is a complex but crucial task given the potential for ...
This paper investigates the impact of heterogeneous intensity in the optimal control of invasive spe...
Economic growth is recognized as an important factor associated with species invasions. Consequently...
Identifying the optimal switching point between different invasive alien species (IAS) management po...
Government agencies lack robust modelling tools to manage the spread of invasive alien species (IAS)...
The paper develops a simple economic model of a biological invasion. The natural growth of the invas...
Invasive species constitute a major economic and ecological threat. They produce billions of dollar...
Invasive species are significant threats to biodiversity, natural ecosystems and agriculture leading...
Invasive species are significant threats to biodiversity, natural ecosystems and agriculture leading...
An important policy decision in managing invasive species is how to allocate resources between activ...
Natural enemies such as herbivores that are introduced to reduce invasive plants can spill over into...
We discuss the use of optimal control theory to determine the most cost-effective management strateg...
Invasive plants can cause significant problems in natural and agricultural ecosystems. It is recogni...
This paper examines how optimal prevention and control policies depend on the economic and biologica...
We present a conceptual, but empirically applicable, model for determining the optimal allocation of...
The management of non-native invasive species is a complex but crucial task given the potential for ...
This paper investigates the impact of heterogeneous intensity in the optimal control of invasive spe...
Economic growth is recognized as an important factor associated with species invasions. Consequently...
Identifying the optimal switching point between different invasive alien species (IAS) management po...
Government agencies lack robust modelling tools to manage the spread of invasive alien species (IAS)...
The paper develops a simple economic model of a biological invasion. The natural growth of the invas...
Invasive species constitute a major economic and ecological threat. They produce billions of dollar...
Invasive species are significant threats to biodiversity, natural ecosystems and agriculture leading...
Invasive species are significant threats to biodiversity, natural ecosystems and agriculture leading...
An important policy decision in managing invasive species is how to allocate resources between activ...
Natural enemies such as herbivores that are introduced to reduce invasive plants can spill over into...
We discuss the use of optimal control theory to determine the most cost-effective management strateg...
Invasive plants can cause significant problems in natural and agricultural ecosystems. It is recogni...
This paper examines how optimal prevention and control policies depend on the economic and biologica...
We present a conceptual, but empirically applicable, model for determining the optimal allocation of...
The management of non-native invasive species is a complex but crucial task given the potential for ...
This paper investigates the impact of heterogeneous intensity in the optimal control of invasive spe...
Economic growth is recognized as an important factor associated with species invasions. Consequently...