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Angela Martiradonna
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Angela Martiradonna
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Fighting invasions: turning fragmented efforts into collective wins
When invasive species spread, local managers often respond in isolation. Our study shows that in connected landscapes, this leads to failure. Coordinated strategies, instead, reduce both costs and invasion. The results support new approaches to managing ecological threats.
Preserving Biodiversity: An Innovative Approach to Invasive Alien Species Management
Controlling the invasion of Ailanthus altissima in the Alta Murgia National Park, Southern Italy
Effective management of invasive alien species in an optimal control⦠| Angela Martiradonna
πΏπ¦ ππ―π·π’π΄πͺπ·π¦ π΄π±π¦π€πͺπ¦π΄ π’π³π¦ π΄π±π³π¦π’π₯πͺπ―π¨ π³π’π±πͺπ₯ππΊ. ππ¦ π―π¦π¦π₯ π΅π° π¬π¦π¦π± πΆπ±! From fast-growing trees in our cities to aggressive marine invaders along European coasts, invasive alien species are reshaping ecosystems, disrupting economies, and testing policy responses across the globe. Managing them isnβt just a matter of biology β itβs about timing, priorities, and cost. Should we act early or wait? How much should we invest, and when? π By applying optimal control theory, we can design strategies that: β’ balance ecological impact and economic cost β’ adapt dynamically to population levels β’ support timely and efficient decision-making π Curious about how these ideas translate into models and strategies? Take a look at our recent work with andrea di liddo https://lnkd.in/dUdAfKpk #InvasiveSpecies #Sustainability #OptimalControl #EcologicalEconomics #EnvironmentalPolicy #SmartInterventions
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