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2. Optimal Ecosystem Change in the Presence of Ecosystem-Mediated Human Health Impacts
3. How Ecosystem Service Provision Can Increase Forest Mortality from Insect Outbreaks
4. A New Paradigm for Pandemic Preparedness
5. Physical distancing versus testing with self-isolation for controlling an emerging epidemic
6. Consequences of ecological aggregation in general equilibrium analysis of perturbed ecosystems
7. Valuing bioeconomic impacts of regulation on nutrient loads mediated by invasive mussels in Lake Michigan
8. Fish or not fish—fisheries participation and harvest diversification under economic and ecological change
9. Emphasize personal health benefits to boost COVID-19 vaccination rates
10. Challenges of integrating economics into epidemiological analysis of and policy responses to emerging infectious diseases
11. Investing to Both Prevent and Prepare for COVID-XX
12. The consequences of misrepresenting feedbacks in coupled human and environmental models
13. Chronic wasting disease undermines efforts to control the spread of brucellosis in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem
14. When does natural science uncertainty translate into economic uncertainty?
15. Managing mortality of multi-use megafauna
16. Hesitancy Toward a COVID-19 Vaccine
17. What are the benefits of delisting endangered species and who receives them?: Lessons from the gray wolf recovery in Greater Yellowstone
18. Effects of Physical Distancing to Control COVID-19 on Public Health, the Economy, and the Environment
19. Catastrophic Risk: Waking Up to the Reality of a Pandemic?
20. Merging Economics and Epidemiology to Improve the Prediction and Management of Infectious Disease
21. Correction to: Investing to Both Prevent and Prepare for COVID-XX
22. Risk and Nonindigenous Species Management
23. Endogenous Risk as a Tool for Nonindigenous Species Management
24. Listing and Delisting Thresholds under the Endangered Species Act
25. Self-protection and policy support in the face of a novel pandemic
26. Protecting an Endangered Species While Harvesting Its Prey in a General Equilibrium Ecosystem Model
27. Opposing Irreversibilities and Tipping Point Uncertainty
28. An Ounce of Prevention or a Pound of Cure: Bioeconomic Risk Analysis of Invasive Species
29. The role of restoration in the prevention of a large-scale native species loss: Case study of the invasive emerald ash borer
30. OPEC, the Seven Sisters, and oil market dominance: An evolutionary game theory and agent-based modeling approach
31. Choosing between adaptation and prevention with an increasing probability of a pandemic
32. Natural vs anthropogenic risk reduction: Facing invasion risks involving multi-stable outcomes
33. Public control of rational and unpredictable epidemics
34. Taking One for the Team: Is Collective Action More Responsive to Ecological Change?
35. A Portfolio-Balancing Approach to Natural Capital and Liabilities: Managing Livestock and Wildlife Diseases with Cross-Species Transmission
36. Managing Wildlife Faced with Pathogen Risks Involving Multi-Stable Outcomes
37. The Economic Case for a Pandemic Fund
38. Impacts of Pathogen Introduction Risk on Importer Behavior and Gains from Trade in the Livestock Industry
39. Endogenous Risk and Habitat Loss from Climate Change: An Application to Seal Management After the November Rain
40. Where, When, What, and Which? Using Characteristics of Migratory Species to Inform Conservation Policy Questions
41. Bioeconomics of invasive species: using real options theory to integrate ecology, economics, and risk management
42. Managing dynamic epidemiological risks through trade
43. Managing the endogenous risk of disease outbreaks with non-constant background risk
44. Economic optimization of a global strategy to address the pandemic threat
45. Complementarity in the provision of ecosystem services reduces the cost of mitigating amplified natural disturbance events
46. Bioeconomics of invasive species: using real options theory to integrate ecology, economics, and risk management
47. Public economics of hitchhiking species and tourism-based risk to ecosystem services
48. When is a “wait and see” approach to invasive species justified?
49. The welfare impacts of an invasive species: Endogenous vs. exogenous price models
50. How Ecosystem Service Provision Can Increase Forest Mortality from Insect Outbreaks
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