Optimal spatial-dynamic management to minimize the damages caused by aquatic invasive species

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Katherine Y. Zipp
Yangqingxiang Wu
Kaiyi Wu
Ludmil T. Zikatanov
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[1] Penn State,Department of Agricultural Economics, Sociology and Education
[2] Penn State,Department of Mathematics
[3] Tufts University,Department of Mathematics
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Invasive species; Spatial-dynamic management; Convex optimization; Bioeconomic; Q20; Q50; Q57;
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Invasive species have been recognized as a leading threat to biodiversity. In particular, lakes are especially affected by species invasions because they are closed systems sensitive to disruption. Accurately controlling the spread of invasive species requires solving a complex spatial-dynamic optimization problem. In this work we propose a novel framework for determining the optimal management strategy to maximize the value of a lake system net of damages from invasive species, including an endogenous diffusion mechanism for the spread of invasive species through boaters’ trips between lakes. The proposed method includes a combined global iterative process which determines the optimal number of trips to each lake in each season and the spatial-dynamic optimal boat ramp fee.
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