Opportunities for better use of collective action theory in research and governance for invasive species management
Controlling invasive species presents a public‐good dilemma. Although environmental,
social, and economic benefits of control accrue to society, costs are borne by only a few …
social, and economic benefits of control accrue to society, costs are borne by only a few …
Understanding invasive plant management on family forestlands: An application of protection motivation theory
Invasive forest plants are a growing concern because of their perceived and actual negative
ecological, economic, and social impacts. To effectively manage invasive plants in forest …
ecological, economic, and social impacts. To effectively manage invasive plants in forest …
Clarifying the degree and type of public good collective action problem posed by natural resource management challenges
Increasingly, scholars have sought to understand the role of collective action across property
boundaries to address natural resource management challenges. Although the growing …
boundaries to address natural resource management challenges. Although the growing …
Exploring farmers' behavior toward individual and collective measures of Western Corn Rootworm control–A case study in south-east Austria
Invasive species are considered a major threat for global agricultural production, biodiversity
and ecosystem services. Their spread and establishment is mainly influenced by bio …
and ecosystem services. Their spread and establishment is mainly influenced by bio …
How local landholder groups collectively manage weeds in south-eastern Australia
For two decades researchers and policy makers have been arguing that community-based
collective action is needed to effectively control weeds. Yet there has been little social …
collective action is needed to effectively control weeds. Yet there has been little social …
Insights into individual and cooperative invasive plant management on family forestlands
Invasive species are reaching epidemic proportions, greatly altering global biomes. The role
of private landowners in controlling invasive plants in forest ecosystems has been well …
of private landowners in controlling invasive plants in forest ecosystems has been well …
What are family forest owners thinking and doing about invasive plants?
Effectively managing invasive plants across forested landscapes requires voluntary control
by 10.7 million family forest owners (FFOs) who own 36% of forestlands in the USA. The …
by 10.7 million family forest owners (FFOs) who own 36% of forestlands in the USA. The …
Area-wide pest management and prospects for fall armyworm control on smallholder farms in Africa: A review
KK Monica, M Fernadis, C Duncan… - Sustainable …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Currently, the management of many highly mobile and very destructive insect pests such as
fall armyworm is still carried out for the most part, on a field-by-field basis. Chemical …
fall armyworm is still carried out for the most part, on a field-by-field basis. Chemical …
Factors influencing family forest owners' interest in community-led collective invasive plant management
Effective invasive plant management requires collective action. However, little is known
about what motivates individuals to work collectively. We conducted a mail survey of 2,600 …
about what motivates individuals to work collectively. We conducted a mail survey of 2,600 …
Managing invasive plants in a rural-amenity landscape: the role of social capital and Landcare
S McKiernan - Journal of Environmental Planning and …, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Rural-amenity migration is changing the social and ecological compositions of landscapes
globally. The in-migration of new landholders is contributing to significant biophysical …
globally. The in-migration of new landholders is contributing to significant biophysical …