The £15 billion cost of ash dieback in Britain
Invasive tree pests and diseases present some of the greatest global threats to forests, and the recent global acceleration in invasions has caused massive ecological damage [1, 2]. Calls to improve biosecurity have, however, often lost out to economic arguments in favour of trade [3]. Human activit...
Main Authors: | Hill, L, Jones, G, Atkinson, N, Hector, A, Hemery, G, Brown, N |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Cell Press
2019
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