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Working Papers
2025
- Using species ranges and macroeconomic data to fill the gap in costs of biological invasions
Post-Print, HAL
2024
- Economic costs of invasive non-native species in urban areas: An underexplored financial drain
Post-Print, HAL View citations (1)
- Widespread imprecision in estimates of the economic costs of invasive alien species worldwide
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2023
- Recent advances in availability and synthesis of the economic costs of biological invasions
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2022
- Analysing economic costs of invasive alien species with the INVACOST R package
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- Biological invasion costs reveal insufficient proactive management worldwide
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- Identifying economic costs and knowledge gaps of invasive aquatic crustaceans
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- Invasive alien species as simultaneous benefits and burdens: trends, stakeholder perceptions and management
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- Surprisingly high economic costs of biological invasions in protected areas
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- The economic costs, management and regulation of biological invasions in the Nordic countries
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- The nature of economic costs of biological invasions
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2017
- Research Agendas for Profitable Invasive Species
Working Papers, University of Southern Denmark, Department of Sociology, Environmental and Business Economics 
Also in Working Papers, University of Southern Denmark, Department of Sociology, Environmental and Business Economics (2017) 
See also Journal Article Research agendas for profitable invasive species, Journal of Environmental Economics and Policy, Taylor & Francis Journals (2019) View citations (2) (2019)
Journal Articles
2025
- Exploring Information and Embedding Effects on Willingness-to-Pay to Control the Invasive Red King Crab in Norway
Environmental & Resource Economics, 2025, 88, (9), 2529-2556
2024
- Damage costs from invasive species exceed management expenditure in nations experiencing lower economic activity
Ecological Economics, 2024, 220, (C) View citations (1)
- Harnessing economic tools for Indigenous climate resilience: Insights from Arctic marine resources
PLOS Climate, 2024, 3, (2), 1-5
- Navigating Nunatsiavut’s Arctic Charr: A Simultaneous Commercial and Subsistence Fishery with Many Unknowns
Marine Resource Economics, 2024, 39, (3), 243 - 261
2023
- Unevenly distributed biological invasion costs among origin and recipient regions
Nature Sustainability, 2023, 6, (9), 1113-1124 View citations (1)
2021
- Managing a Natural Asset That Is Both a Value and a Nuisance: Competition versus Cooperation for the Barents Sea Red King Crab
Marine Resource Economics, 2021, 36, (3), 229 - 254 View citations (1)
2019
- Research agendas for profitable invasive species
Journal of Environmental Economics and Policy, 2019, 8, (2), 209-230 View citations (2)
See also Working Paper Research Agendas for Profitable Invasive Species, Working Papers (2017) (2017)
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