Programs and policies to minimize the threat of, or mitigate the damages from, invasive species work best if designed in concert with each other. Whether program emphasis should be on prevention or control depends on the biological characteristics and size of the invasive species population, ecological characteristics of invaded ecosystems, the cost and efficacy of prevention measures relative to control measures, and the level of prevention costs borne abroad. Because all of these factors are highly variable, data needs are constant if intervention is to be both effective and economical
This paper examines how optimal prevention and control policies depend on the economic and biologica...
Public policy for managing invasive species has largely focused on preventive measures prior to dete...
Introduced species represent an accelerated global change, and current efforts to manage them, thoug...
An emerging problem for environmental policy is how to design efficient strategies for the preventio...
Despite the often considerable resources devoted to combating an invasive species already present, s...
An emerging problem for environmental policy is how to design efficient strategies for the preventio...
The invasion of ecological systems by non-indigenous species is a significant component of global en...
The Ecological Society of America has evaluated current U.S. national policies and practices on biol...
Strategies used to manage invasive species include prevention, eradication, suppression, containment...
Summary: The large environmental impacts and enormous economic costs caused by biological invasions ...
Biological invasions are an economic problem. Invasions are typically the intended or unintended con...
Effective prevention and management of invasive species plagues agricu lturalists, policy makers and...
Large-scale invasive species control initiatives are motivated by laudable desires for native specie...
There has been a rapid increase in recent years in invasive species and animal management economic r...
We present a conceptual, but empirically applicable, model for determining the optimal allocation of...
This paper examines how optimal prevention and control policies depend on the economic and biologica...
Public policy for managing invasive species has largely focused on preventive measures prior to dete...
Introduced species represent an accelerated global change, and current efforts to manage them, thoug...
An emerging problem for environmental policy is how to design efficient strategies for the preventio...
Despite the often considerable resources devoted to combating an invasive species already present, s...
An emerging problem for environmental policy is how to design efficient strategies for the preventio...
The invasion of ecological systems by non-indigenous species is a significant component of global en...
The Ecological Society of America has evaluated current U.S. national policies and practices on biol...
Strategies used to manage invasive species include prevention, eradication, suppression, containment...
Summary: The large environmental impacts and enormous economic costs caused by biological invasions ...
Biological invasions are an economic problem. Invasions are typically the intended or unintended con...
Effective prevention and management of invasive species plagues agricu lturalists, policy makers and...
Large-scale invasive species control initiatives are motivated by laudable desires for native specie...
There has been a rapid increase in recent years in invasive species and animal management economic r...
We present a conceptual, but empirically applicable, model for determining the optimal allocation of...
This paper examines how optimal prevention and control policies depend on the economic and biologica...
Public policy for managing invasive species has largely focused on preventive measures prior to dete...
Introduced species represent an accelerated global change, and current efforts to manage them, thoug...