The paper treats the economy of controlling an African pest rodent, the multimammate rat, causing major damage in maize production. An ecological population model is presented and used as a basis for the economic analyses carried out at the village level using data from Tanzania. This model incorporates both density-dependent and density-independent (stochastic) factors. Rodents are controlled by applying poison, and the costs are made up of the cost of poison plus the damage to maize production. We analyse how the present-value costs of maize production are affected by various rodent control strategies, by varying the duration and timing of rodenticide application. Our numerical results suggest that it is economically beneficial to control...
This study was conducted to estimate the quantitative damage caused by rodent infestation to some ty...
Rodent management in agriculture remains a major challenge in developing countries where resource-po...
In Madagascar the rodent problem is linked to one species, the black rat (#Rattus rattus$). This cha...
The paper treats the economy of controlling an African pest rodent, the multimammate rat, causing ma...
ABSTRACT. The paper treats the economy of controlling an African pest rodent, the multimammate rat, ...
Environment and Development Economics Volume 11, Issue 4 August 2006 , pp. 453-475The paper treats t...
The paper treats the economy of controlling an African pest rodent, the multimammate rat, causing ma...
Rodent management programs in Tanzania have been reactive and did not consider the population ecolog...
Rodents cause serious problems to human communities in Africa as a result of their involvement in t...
Rodent Pest Management in East AfricaRodents are by far the greatest vertebrate pest problem in East...
Wiley is collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to Frontiers in Ecology an...
In variable environments there can be a clear need to predict outbreaks of agricultural rodent pests...
The multimammate mouse, Mastomys natalensis, is the most common rodent pest species in sub-Saharan A...
Irrigated cultivations have been developed in Burundi with the aid of the European Fund for Developm...
A capture-mark-recapture study was conducted in crop fields in Morogoro, Tanzania, to investigate ho...
This study was conducted to estimate the quantitative damage caused by rodent infestation to some ty...
Rodent management in agriculture remains a major challenge in developing countries where resource-po...
In Madagascar the rodent problem is linked to one species, the black rat (#Rattus rattus$). This cha...
The paper treats the economy of controlling an African pest rodent, the multimammate rat, causing ma...
ABSTRACT. The paper treats the economy of controlling an African pest rodent, the multimammate rat, ...
Environment and Development Economics Volume 11, Issue 4 August 2006 , pp. 453-475The paper treats t...
The paper treats the economy of controlling an African pest rodent, the multimammate rat, causing ma...
Rodent management programs in Tanzania have been reactive and did not consider the population ecolog...
Rodents cause serious problems to human communities in Africa as a result of their involvement in t...
Rodent Pest Management in East AfricaRodents are by far the greatest vertebrate pest problem in East...
Wiley is collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to Frontiers in Ecology an...
In variable environments there can be a clear need to predict outbreaks of agricultural rodent pests...
The multimammate mouse, Mastomys natalensis, is the most common rodent pest species in sub-Saharan A...
Irrigated cultivations have been developed in Burundi with the aid of the European Fund for Developm...
A capture-mark-recapture study was conducted in crop fields in Morogoro, Tanzania, to investigate ho...
This study was conducted to estimate the quantitative damage caused by rodent infestation to some ty...
Rodent management in agriculture remains a major challenge in developing countries where resource-po...
In Madagascar the rodent problem is linked to one species, the black rat (#Rattus rattus$). This cha...