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The T-Star Supported Trade And Invasive Species Initiative

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  • Vansickle, John
  • Evans, Edward
  • Ranjan, Ram

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This project addresses the problem of the absence of a comprehensive pest risk management system that combines economic and scientific analyses into a single decisionmaking framework As such the main objective of this project is to develop a comprehensive framework and modeling system, integrating the biological profile of a pest species with economic information, to evaluate potential damages from pest invasion and the impact of alternative management decisions. A key output of the project is the development of userfriendly pest risk software that will integrate the information required of pest risk assessment into a standardized tool that can be used by policy makers/operational managers. Among other things, the software offers guidance over choice of key management options, especially those that require significant private participation.

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  • Vansickle, John & Evans, Edward & Ranjan, Ram, 2005. "The T-Star Supported Trade And Invasive Species Initiative," 41st Annual Meeting, July 10-16, 2005, Guadeloupe, French Caribbean 256153, Caribbean Food Crops Society.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:cfcs05:256153
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.256153
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