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SPREP LIBRARY
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Published by authors
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NA
Physical Description:
61p. : tables, charts, graphs ; 29cm.
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[EL]
Material Type
Language
English
Record ID:
394
Legacy PEIN ID:
81646
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Internal access only
Local file URL: \\nas\IRCA\articles\acis\prevention-eradication-containment-invasive-species.pdf
Local file URL: \\nas\IRCA\articles\acis\prevention-eradication-containment-invasive-species.pdf
Subject Heading(s)
Invasive species - Prevention, eradication & containment - Hawaii
Introduced species - Pest control
Invasive alien species - Bioeconomic
Abstract
Invasive species change ecosystems and the economic services such ecosystems provide. Optimal policy will minimize the expected damages and costs of prevention and control. We seek to explain policy outcomes as a function of biological and economic factors, using the case of Hawaii to illustrate. First, we consider an existing invasion, Miconia calvescens, a plant with the potential to reduce biodiversity, soil cover, and water availability. We then examine an imminent threat, the potential arrival of the Brown Treesnake (Boiga irregularis). The arrival of the snake to Guam has led to native bird extirpations, power outages, and health costs.
Location
SPREP LIBRARY
Publisher
Published by authors
Publication Place
NA
Physical Description:
61p. : tables, charts, graphs ; 29cm.
Call Number
[EL]
Material Type
Language
English
Record ID:
394
Legacy PEIN ID:
81646
General Notes
Internal access only
Local file URL: \\nas\IRCA\articles\acis\prevention-eradication-containment-invasive-species.pdf
Local file URL: \\nas\IRCA\articles\acis\prevention-eradication-containment-invasive-species.pdf
Record Created: 19-Feb-2018
Record Modified: 09-Dec-2021