Authors
Ross N Cuthbert, Christophe Diagne, Emma J Hudgins, Anna Turbelin, Danish A Ahmed, Céline Albert, Thomas W Bodey, Elizabeta Briski, Franz Essl, Phillip J Haubrock, Rodolphe E Gozlan, Natalia Kirichenko, Melina Kourantidou, Andrew M Kramer, Franck Courchamp
Publication date
2022/5/1
Journal
Science of the Total Environment
Volume
819
Pages
153404
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
The global increase in biological invasions is placing growing pressure on the management of ecological and economic systems. However, the effectiveness of current management expenditure is difficult to assess due to a lack of standardised measurement across spatial, taxonomic and temporal scales. Furthermore, there is no quantification of the spending difference between pre-invasion (e.g. prevention) and post-invasion (e.g. control) stages, although preventative measures are considered to be the most cost-effective. Here, we use a comprehensive database of invasive alien species economic costs (InvaCost) to synthesise and model the global management costs of biological invasions, in order to provide a better understanding of the stage at which these expenditures occur. Since 1960, reported management expenditures have totalled at least US$95.3 billion (in 2017 values), considering only highly …
Total citations
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Scholar articles
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