This study investigates a spatial externality common in invasive species control decisions made by multiple, spatially-connected decision makers (i.e., individual landowners, state and federal agencies, etc.). The externality arises due to the different spatial considerations of decision-makers which drives a wedge between individual and social damages, and results in a suboptimal level of individual control. The number of decision makers, the size of individual parcels, and the spatial configuration of small and large parcels influence the severity of the externality and consequently the insufficiency of privately supplied invasive species control. To internalize the externality, this paper provides a corrective mechanism in which individu...
Management of damaging invasive plants is often undertaken by multiple decision makers, each managin...
Strategies used to manage invasive species include prevention, eradication, suppression, containment...
Invasive species are non-indigenous species that invade and adversely affect their adopted environme...
This study investigates a spatial externality common in invasive species control decisions made by m...
Most terrestrial biological invasions occur in landscapes comprising numerous, independently managed...
This chapter focuses on the spatial characteristics of invasive species management. Specifically, it...
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...
Changes in production conditions associated with biological invasions can be complex. As a result, m...
The spread of invasive species (IS) is an inherently spatial process, and management of invasive spe...
Worldwide, invasive species are a leading driver of environmental change across terrestrial, marine,...
This study examines the spatial nature of optimal bioinvasion control. We develop and parameterize a...
Invasive species are significant threats to biodiversity, natural ecosystems and agriculture leading...
Invasive species are significant threats to biodiversity, natural ecosystems and agriculture leading...
Worldwide, invasive species are a leading driver of environmental change across terrestrial, marine,...
Management of damaging invasive plants is often undertaken by multiple decision makers, each managin...
Strategies used to manage invasive species include prevention, eradication, suppression, containment...
Invasive species are non-indigenous species that invade and adversely affect their adopted environme...
This study investigates a spatial externality common in invasive species control decisions made by m...
Most terrestrial biological invasions occur in landscapes comprising numerous, independently managed...
This chapter focuses on the spatial characteristics of invasive species management. Specifically, it...
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...
Changes in production conditions associated with biological invasions can be complex. As a result, m...
The spread of invasive species (IS) is an inherently spatial process, and management of invasive spe...
Worldwide, invasive species are a leading driver of environmental change across terrestrial, marine,...
This study examines the spatial nature of optimal bioinvasion control. We develop and parameterize a...
Invasive species are significant threats to biodiversity, natural ecosystems and agriculture leading...
Invasive species are significant threats to biodiversity, natural ecosystems and agriculture leading...
Worldwide, invasive species are a leading driver of environmental change across terrestrial, marine,...
Management of damaging invasive plants is often undertaken by multiple decision makers, each managin...
Strategies used to manage invasive species include prevention, eradication, suppression, containment...
Invasive species are non-indigenous species that invade and adversely affect their adopted environme...