The book emphasizes the social and economic implications of plant invasion, and discusses direct impacts on livelihoods and biodiversity. It explains how various approaches to management including traditional ecological knowledge and classical biological control can be keys to the delivery of sustainable solutions, focusing on experiences in India, Nepal, Papua New Guinea and China. The use of policy frameworks in biological control and other management measures are also described.
Key features:
* Empirical work from a wide range of geographical areas
* Examines the wide scale multi-sector impacts of individual invasive species
* Considers the practicalities of policy development and implementation
* Shows how management solutions to invasive species are achievable
This book will be of value to management practitioners, researchers, students and officials in policy, quarantine, and agriculture departments who wish to understand the importance of alien plant invasions in their countries.