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Biological invasions are as costly as natural hazards

Anna J. Turbelin, Ross N. Cuthbert, Franz Essl, Phillip J. Haubrock, Anthony Ricciardi, Franck Courchamp

2023Perspectives in Ecology and Conservation104 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Natural hazards — such as storms, floods, and wildfires — can be disastrous phenomena and so can biological invasions, for which impacts are often irrevocable and insidious. Yet, biological invasion awareness remains low compared to natural hazards, and investments to manage invasions remain vastly underfunded and delayed. Here, we quantified biological invasion costs relative to natural hazards, to raise awareness and political leverage. Analysing biological invasions and natural hazards damage cost data over 1980–2019, economic losses from biological invasions were of similar magnitude to natural hazards (e.g., $1,208.0 bn against $1,913.6 bn for storms and $1,139.4 bn for earthquakes). Alarmingly, invasion costs increased faster than natural hazards over time. Similar biological invasions impact magnitudes to natural hazards and faster cost growth rates urge commensurate recognition, coordination and action towards invasions in policies.

Topics & Concepts

Natural hazardNatural (archaeology)Biological hazardLeverage (statistics)Natural resource economicsEnvironmental resource managementEnvironmental scienceEcologyBiologyGeographyEconomicsComputer scienceMeteorologyMicrobiologyPaleontologyMachine learningSpecies Distribution and Climate ChangeEcology and Vegetation Dynamics StudiesPlant and animal studies
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