Sectoral Impacts of Invasive Species in the United States and Approaches to Management

Author:

Marsh Anne S.,Hayes Deborah C.,Klein Patrice N.,Zimmerman Nicole,Dalsimer Alison,Burkett Douglas A.,Huebner Cynthia D.,Rabaglia Robert,Meyerson Laura A.,Harper-Lore Bonnie L.,Davidson Jamie L.,Emery Marla R.,Warziniack Travis,Flitcroft Rebecca,Kerns Becky K.,Lopez Vanessa M.

Abstract

AbstractInvasive species have a major effect on many sectors of the U.S. economy and on the well-being of its citizens. Their presence impacts animal and human health, military readiness, urban vegetation and infrastructure, water, energy and transportations systems, and indigenous peoples in the United States (Table 9.1). They alter bio-physical systems and cultural practices and require significant public and private expenditure for control. This chapter provides examples of the impacts to human systems and explains mechanisms of invasive species’ establishment and spread within sectors of the U.S. economy. The chapter is not intended to be comprehensive but rather to provide insight into the range and severity of impacts. Examples provide context for ongoing Federal programs and initiatives and support State and private efforts to prevent the introduction and spread of invasive species and eradicate and control established invasive species.

Funder

USDA Forest Service

Publisher

Springer International Publishing

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