Nonnative plant pests cause billions of dollars in damages. It is critical to prevent or reduce these losses by intervening at various stages of the invasion process, including pathway risk management (to prevent pest arrival), surveillance and eradication (to counter establishment), and management of established pests (to limit damages). Quantifying benefits and costs of these interventions is important to justify and prioritize investments and to inform biosecurity policy. However, approaches for these estimations differ in (1) the assumed relationship between supply, demand, and prices, and (2) the ability to assess different types of direct and indirect costs at invasion stages, for a given arrival or establishment probability. Here we ...
International audienceBiosecurity agencies need robust bioeconomic tools to help inform policy and a...
Abstract. Quantifying the impact of alien invasive species on ecosystem services is an essential ste...
International audienceThe rate of biological invasions is growing unprecedentedly, threatening ecolo...
There are significant benefits in integrating a biological spread model into economic assessment of ...
According to international treaties, phytosanitary measures against introduction and spread of invas...
The problem of invasive pests and diseases has become more urgent and far more complex today than in...
According to the International Plant Protection Convention and theWorld Trade Organization Agreement...
Invasive alien plants reduce ecosystem service delivery, resulting in environmental, economic and so...
Ecological and socioeconomic impacts from biological invasions are rapidly escalating worldwide. Whi...
The expanding global economy presents various challenges to production and environmental systems wor...
Biosecurity agencies need robust bioeconomic tools to help inform policy and allocate scarce managem...
Biological invasions by nonnative species are a by-product of economic activities, with the vast maj...
International treaties require that phytosanitary measures against introduction and spread of invasi...
Three examples of benefit/cost analyses (BCA) conducted in recent years in the UK to support phytosa...
Biological invasions by nonnative species are a by-product of economic activities, with the vast maj...
International audienceBiosecurity agencies need robust bioeconomic tools to help inform policy and a...
Abstract. Quantifying the impact of alien invasive species on ecosystem services is an essential ste...
International audienceThe rate of biological invasions is growing unprecedentedly, threatening ecolo...
There are significant benefits in integrating a biological spread model into economic assessment of ...
According to international treaties, phytosanitary measures against introduction and spread of invas...
The problem of invasive pests and diseases has become more urgent and far more complex today than in...
According to the International Plant Protection Convention and theWorld Trade Organization Agreement...
Invasive alien plants reduce ecosystem service delivery, resulting in environmental, economic and so...
Ecological and socioeconomic impacts from biological invasions are rapidly escalating worldwide. Whi...
The expanding global economy presents various challenges to production and environmental systems wor...
Biosecurity agencies need robust bioeconomic tools to help inform policy and allocate scarce managem...
Biological invasions by nonnative species are a by-product of economic activities, with the vast maj...
International treaties require that phytosanitary measures against introduction and spread of invasi...
Three examples of benefit/cost analyses (BCA) conducted in recent years in the UK to support phytosa...
Biological invasions by nonnative species are a by-product of economic activities, with the vast maj...
International audienceBiosecurity agencies need robust bioeconomic tools to help inform policy and a...
Abstract. Quantifying the impact of alien invasive species on ecosystem services is an essential ste...
International audienceThe rate of biological invasions is growing unprecedentedly, threatening ecolo...