National
Cost of potential emerald ash borer damage in U.S. communities, 2009-2019 (PDF | 597 KB)
University of Nevada - Reno.
Scientists' estimate of the discounted cost of treatment, removal, and
replacement in response to EAB infestation over a 10-yr horizon from
2009–2019 is $10.7 billion.
Kovacs, K.F., et al., Cost of potential emerald ash borer damage in U.S. communities, 2009–2019, Ecological
Economics (2009), doi:10.1016/j.ecolecon.2009.09.004.
Preliminary
assessment of the potential impacts and risks of the invasive
cactus moth, Cactoblastis cactorum Berg, in the U.S. and
Mexico (Apr 25, 2005; PDF | 744 KB)
International Atomic Energy Agency.
Economic Impacts of Pink Hibiscus Mealybug in Florida and the United States (Dec 2004; PDF | 418 KB)
University of Florida. Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences.
White Paper:
Economic Impact from Spread of
Cactoblastis cactorum in the United States (Jan 2004; PDF | 140 KB)
USDA. APHIS. Plant Protection and Quarantine.
Human Conflicts with Wildlife: Economic Considerations
USDA. APHIS. Wildlife Services. National Wildlife Research Center
Third National Wildlife Research Center Symposium
Aug 1-3, 2000
Fort Collins, Colorado
Cost Analysis and Biological
Ramifications for Implementing the Gypsy Moth
Slow the Spread Program (2008)
USDA.
Forest Service. Northern Research Station.
Gypsy Moth Digest: Suppression Costs
USDA. Forest Service.
Linking Risk and Economic Assessments in the Analysis of Plant Pest Regulations: The Case of U.S. Imports of Mexican Avocados (Oct 2006)
USDA. Economic Research Service.
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