Authors
Ana Buchadas, Ana Sofia Vaz, João P Honrado, Diogo Alagador, Rita Bastos, João A Cabral, Mário Santos, Joana R Vicente
Publication date
2017/7/1
Source
Journal of Environmental Management
Volume
196
Pages
594-606
Publisher
Academic Press
Description
Invasive species are increasing in number, extent and impact worldwide. Effective invasion management has thus become a core socio-ecological challenge. To tackle this challenge, integrating spatial-temporal dynamics of invasion processes with modelling approaches is a promising approach. The inclusion of dynamic processes in such modelling frameworks (i.e. dynamic or hybrid models, here defined as models that integrate both dynamic and static approaches) adds an explicit temporal dimension to the study and management of invasions, enabling the prediction of invasions and optimisation of multi-scale management and governance. However, the extent to which dynamic approaches have been used for that purpose is under-investigated. Based on a literature review, we examined the extent to which dynamic modelling has been used to address invasions worldwide. We then evaluated how the use of …
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