... on theeconomiccosts linked to these impacts; however, until now, a reliable synthesis of invasion costs has never been produced at a global ...introduce InvaCost ...
... quarter of presenters from non-academic institutions ...at the 25th International Congress of Conservation Biology, published their work slower and less often than presenters from ...English, ...
... overview oftheeconomic literature on biological invasion tends to reveal the inherent ambivalence ofbiologicalinvasions, without explicitly considering ...
... in costsThe majority of fitted models indicated exponentially increasing annual costsof aquatic IAS since 1960 over several magnitudes, to a best- fit extrapolated annual global ...
... One ofthe grand challenges in glacier research is to assess the total ice volume and its global ...Over the past few decades the compilation ofa world glacier inventory ...
... Managing biologicalinvasions relies on good global coverage of species ...However, a standardized approach for systematically moni- toring alien species and tracking biological ...
... and public misinformation (Crowley et ...about a planned control program for the invasive eastern gray squirrel (Sciurus carolin- ensis; Figure 2b) by depicting squirrels in the form of ...
... that economic consequences ofa volcanic eruption can be disastrous, and nowadays 800 million people in 86 different countries are living within 100 km of an active or a potentially ...
... Acknowledgments The workshop that spawned this paper was sponsored by CEFE-CNRS, the University of Montpellier (UM2) and the Re´gion Languedoc ...(Academy of Sciences of ...
... To cite this version : Simberloff, Daniel and Martin, Jean-Louis and Genovesi, Piero and Maris, Virginie and Wardle, David A. and Aronson, James and Courchamp, Franck and Galil, Bella and García- Berthou, Emili ...
... mediate biologicalinvasions. However, key features of their role in invasions remain poorly understood, available knowledge is widely scattered, and major frontiers in research and management ...
... (University of Oslo, Norway), Heïdi Sevestre (University of Saint Andrews, United Kingdom), Bernd Seiser (In- stitute of Interdisciplinary Mountain Research (IGF), Austria), In- gvild Sørdal ...
... The additional contributors listed below helped compile earlier versions of GlaThiDa, performed measurements, processed data, and/or submitted data to ...include the authors of published ...
... compare the relative costsof PIPEs and SEOs in the United States, because ofthe substantial difference in the characteristics of issuers and deals pertaining to ...
... model of airport evolution. major airports are reaching the saturating phase ofthe S-shaped growth and are suppressing further air transportation ...because ofthe capacity ...
... model of airport evolution. major airports are reaching the saturating phase ofthe S-shaped growth and are suppressing further air transportation ...because ofthe capacity ...
... Public private partnership economics proposes to do the same. The seminal paper of Demsetz (1968) popularized the idea suggested by Chadwick (1859) that it is possible to use franchise ...
... on the positive and/or negative socioeconomic impacts of invasive alien species should be assessed (or the need to assess it should be recommended if this information does not ...where the ...
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... Assembling the framework ensures that the analyses are integrated from the outset providing maximum ...Outputs of analytical efforts within the proposed framework will enable decision ...