The presence of invasive species is often not realized until well after the species becomes established. Discovering the location and extent of infestation before the invasive species causes widespread damage typically requires intensive monitoring efforts. In this paper, we analyze the problem of controlling an invasive species when there is imperfect information about the degree of infestation. We model the problem as a partially observable Markov decision process in which the decision-maker receives an imperfect signal about the level of infestation. The decision-maker then chooses a management action to minimize expected costs based on beliefs about the level of infestation. We apply this model to a simple application with three possibl...
Invasive species are significant threats to biodiversity, natural ecosystems and agriculture leading...
When it comes to invasive species management, economists have focused on the trade-off between preve...
The notion of being sure that you have completely eradicated an invasive species is fanciful because...
Summary: The extensive impact of invasive species has motivated a growing field of research combinin...
We present a conceptual, but empirically applicable, model for determining the optimal allocation of...
We discuss the use of optimal control theory to determine the most cost-effective management strateg...
Invasive species constitute a major economic and ecological threat. They produce billions of dollar...
Invasive species are significant threats to biodiversity, natural ecosystems and agriculture leading...
P>1. Failing to account for uncertainty in the detection of invasive plants may lead to inefficient ...
Effectively dealing with invasive species is a pervasive problem in environmental management. The da...
The successful management of biological populations is essential to both the world's economic and en...
Identifying the optimal switching point between different invasive alien species (IAS) management po...
As concern regarding the environmental and economic impacts of non-native invasive species (NIS) gro...
Government agencies develop invasive species management programmes assuming early detection is key t...
Spotted wing drosophila (SWD) is an invasive pest having a devastating effect on soft-skinned fruits...
Invasive species are significant threats to biodiversity, natural ecosystems and agriculture leading...
When it comes to invasive species management, economists have focused on the trade-off between preve...
The notion of being sure that you have completely eradicated an invasive species is fanciful because...
Summary: The extensive impact of invasive species has motivated a growing field of research combinin...
We present a conceptual, but empirically applicable, model for determining the optimal allocation of...
We discuss the use of optimal control theory to determine the most cost-effective management strateg...
Invasive species constitute a major economic and ecological threat. They produce billions of dollar...
Invasive species are significant threats to biodiversity, natural ecosystems and agriculture leading...
P>1. Failing to account for uncertainty in the detection of invasive plants may lead to inefficient ...
Effectively dealing with invasive species is a pervasive problem in environmental management. The da...
The successful management of biological populations is essential to both the world's economic and en...
Identifying the optimal switching point between different invasive alien species (IAS) management po...
As concern regarding the environmental and economic impacts of non-native invasive species (NIS) gro...
Government agencies develop invasive species management programmes assuming early detection is key t...
Spotted wing drosophila (SWD) is an invasive pest having a devastating effect on soft-skinned fruits...
Invasive species are significant threats to biodiversity, natural ecosystems and agriculture leading...
When it comes to invasive species management, economists have focused on the trade-off between preve...
The notion of being sure that you have completely eradicated an invasive species is fanciful because...