Bioeconomics of invasive species: integrating ecology, economics, policy, and management
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Introduction to biological invasions: biological, economic, and social perspectives / David M. Lodge [and others] -- Integrating economics and biology for invasive species management / David C. Finnoff [and others] -- Trait-based risk assessment for invasive species / Reuben P. Keller, John M. Drake -- Identifying suitable habitat for invasive species using ecological niche models and the policy implications of range forecasts / Leif-Matthias Herborg [and others] -- Stochastic models of propagule pressure and establishment / John M. Drake, Christopher L. Jerde -- Estimating dispersal and predicting spread of nonindigenous species / Jim R. Muirhead [and others] -- Uncertain invasions: a biological perspective / Christopher L. Jerde, Jonathan M. Bossenbroek -- Economic valuation and invasive species / Christopher R. McIntosh [and others] -- Modeling integrated decision-making responses to invasive species / Mark A. Lewis, Alexei B. Potapov, David C. Finnoff -- The Laurentian Great Lakes as a case study of biological invasion / David W. Kelly, Gary A. Lamberti, Hugh I. MacIsaac -- A case study on rusty crayfish: interactions between empiricists and theoreticians / Caroline J. Bampfylde [and others] -- Advances in ecological and economic analysis of invasive species: dreissenid mussels as a case study / Jonathan M. Bossenbroek [and others] -- Putting bioeconomic research into practice / Reuben P. Keller [and others]
Biological invasions are one of the strongest drivers of global environmental change, and invasive species are now often in the public discourse. At the same time, economists have begun to take a real interest in determining how invasive species interact with economic systems, and how invaders should be controlled to optimize societal wealth. Although the work from ecologists and economists have both greatly expanded our understanding of the drivers and impacts of invasions, little integration between the fields has occurred that would allow managers and policy-makers to identify the optical e
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