Controlling established invaders: integrating economics and spread dynamics to determine optimal management

RS Epanchin‐Niell, A Hastings - Ecology letters, 2010‏ - Wiley Online Library
Ecology Letters (2010) 13: 528–541 Abstract We review studies that address economically
optimal control of established invasive species. We describe three important components for …

Economics of invasive species policy and management

RS Epanchin-Niell - Biological invasions, 2017‏ - Springer
This article examines the use of economic analysis to inform bioinvasion management, with
particular focus on forest resources. Economics is key for understanding invasion processes …

Optimizing invasive species control across space: willow invasion management in the Australian Alps

KM Giljohann, CE Hauser… - Journal of Applied …, 2011‏ - Wiley Online Library
A key problem facing invasive species management is how best to allocate surveillance and
control effort. Models of the establishment and spread of invasive species are widely used to …

Private eradication of mobile public bads

C Costello, N Quérou, A Tomini - European Economic Review, 2017‏ - Elsevier
We consider analytically the non-cooperative behavior of many private property owners who
each controls the stock of a public bad, which can grow and spread across spatial areas. We …

Cost-benefit analysis for invasive species control: the case of greater Canada goose Branta canadensis in Flanders (northern Belgium)

N Reyns, J Casaer, L De Smet, K Devos, F Huysentruyt… - PeerJ, 2018‏ - peerj.com
Background Sound decisions on control actions for established invasive alien species (IAS)
require information on ecological as well as socio-economic impact of the species and of its …

Optimal detection strategies for an established invasive pest

F Homans, T Horie - Ecological economics, 2011‏ - Elsevier
We model optimal detection of sub-populations of invasive species that establish ahead of
an advancing front. For many invaders, eradication of the main population is an untenable …

When is a “wait and see” approach to invasive species justified?

C Sims, D Finnoff - Resource and Energy Economics, 2013‏ - Elsevier
Predictions of damages and damages that might be avoided from invasive species control
policies are marred by uncertainty that has both economic and ecological roots. Public …

Critical issues and new challenges for research and management of invasive plants in the Pacific Islands

JY Meyer - Pacific Conservation Biology, 2014‏ - CSIRO Publishing
Invasive alien species are recognized as a major threat to island biodiversity and ecosystem
functions worldwide, with well-documented, detrimental impacts on the native biota of …

Allocation of research resources for commercially valuable invasions: Norway's red king crab fishery

M Kourantidou, BA Kaiser - Fisheries Research, 2021‏ - Elsevier
This paper models the optimal allocation of research resources aimed at understanding the
consequences of a marine invasion. The model assumes returns to research are uncertain …

The cost of doing nothing about a sleeper weed–Nassella neesiana in New Zealand

GW Bourdôt, CE Buddenhagen - Plos one, 2023‏ - journals.plos.org
Nassella neesiana (Chilean needle grass), an invasive 'sleeper weed'established in sheep
and beef pastures in three of New Zealand's sixteen local government regions, has a …