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When determining whether or not to move forward with an eradication program, the question of possible success must be … highlight different concerns when an eradication program is proposed. In what follows, the author argues that using a common …. More specifically, utilizing utilitarian theory can play a valuable role in obtaining public support for eradication …
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We present a conceptual, but empirically applicable, model for determining the optimal allocation of resources between exclusion and control activities for managing an invasive species with an uncertain discovery time. This model is used to investigate how to allocate limited resources between...
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Increasing volumes and speed of agricultural trade and the opening of new markets for agricultural products create greater challenges to systems established to protect countries from invasive organisms that can be harmful to human and animal health, crops and natural environments. In reaction to...
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-side impacts (lower pest damage and decreased ongoing control costs) exceed the compliance monitoring and eradication costs. Thus …, eradication may be optimal without certification. Certification is more likely for regions facing costly treatment requirements …
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