The present study attempted to bridge some gaps in the existing literature evaluating the net economic worth of South Africa’s Working for Water (WfW) programme for eradicating invasive alien plant species (IAPS). Specifically, the study employed the social benefit-cost analysis (BCA) methodology to assess the impact of accounting for the opportunity cost of invested capital funds and treating labour as a social benefit on the social worthiness of the WfW programme in the Inkomati catchment. The study also used improved measures of the value of other ecosystem services, particularly the carbon sequestration values. Results of the social BCA provided strong empirical evidence in support of the continuation of IAPS eradication activities, as ...
The Working for Water (WfW) Programme is a public works programme designed to clear South Africa of ...
This study is a first attempt at a holistic economic evaluation of South African endeavours to mana...
The aim of this study was to develop a methodology to determine the impact of upland (non-riparian) ...
The present study attempted to bridge some gaps in the existing literature evaluating the net econom...
Alien invasive vegetation threatens the functioning and existence of natural ecosystems in South Afr...
The recognition of the economic consequences of alien invasive plants in terms of water-supply costs...
AbstractWorking for Water forms part of the Expanded Public Works Programme of the South African Gov...
Invasive alien plants are invading some 125 million hectares in South Africa and Lesotho. More than ...
Environmental degradation caused by invasive alien plants must be remedied in time before the land ...
Woody invasive alien plants (IAPs) are a threat to South Africa’s water resources, biodiversity and ...
CITATION: Vundla, T., et al. 2016. The opportunity cost of not utilising the woody invasive alien pl...
Invasive alien plants (IAPs) are major the major causes of environmental degradation in the Western ...
This study investigates the economic impact of the ARC PPRI Weeds Research Division. The Division re...
South Africa is classified as an arid to semi-arid region and water scarcity in South Africa has bee...
This paper provides a brief review of the environmental and economic costs of invasive alien plants ...
The Working for Water (WfW) Programme is a public works programme designed to clear South Africa of ...
This study is a first attempt at a holistic economic evaluation of South African endeavours to mana...
The aim of this study was to develop a methodology to determine the impact of upland (non-riparian) ...
The present study attempted to bridge some gaps in the existing literature evaluating the net econom...
Alien invasive vegetation threatens the functioning and existence of natural ecosystems in South Afr...
The recognition of the economic consequences of alien invasive plants in terms of water-supply costs...
AbstractWorking for Water forms part of the Expanded Public Works Programme of the South African Gov...
Invasive alien plants are invading some 125 million hectares in South Africa and Lesotho. More than ...
Environmental degradation caused by invasive alien plants must be remedied in time before the land ...
Woody invasive alien plants (IAPs) are a threat to South Africa’s water resources, biodiversity and ...
CITATION: Vundla, T., et al. 2016. The opportunity cost of not utilising the woody invasive alien pl...
Invasive alien plants (IAPs) are major the major causes of environmental degradation in the Western ...
This study investigates the economic impact of the ARC PPRI Weeds Research Division. The Division re...
South Africa is classified as an arid to semi-arid region and water scarcity in South Africa has bee...
This paper provides a brief review of the environmental and economic costs of invasive alien plants ...
The Working for Water (WfW) Programme is a public works programme designed to clear South Africa of ...
This study is a first attempt at a holistic economic evaluation of South African endeavours to mana...
The aim of this study was to develop a methodology to determine the impact of upland (non-riparian) ...