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Determining the relationship between invasive alien speciesdensity and a country's socio-economic status
Author
Sharma, G P
Esler, K J
Blignaut, J N
Publisher
South African Journal of Science
Publication Year
2010
Body

We explored the relationships between various socio-economic variables and the prevalence and density of invasive alien species (IAS) on a global scale using country-level data sets. We did this by testing the hypothesis that the abundance and distribution of populations of IAS are correlated with various socio-economic indicators, with the direction of causality being that the state of IAS is determined by socio-economic conditions. We found a positive and statistically significant relationship between the prevalence and density of IAS and the human development index (HDI), the satisfaction with life index and the gross domestic product (GDP) among all the countries tested. Additionally, the density of IAS increased significantly with human-population density, total geographic area, GDP and HDI. We also found a positive relationship between the density of IAS and the top 10 road networks of the world. This provides some insight into the development of renewed policies and management strategies for invasive species across both continents and countries. We do caution, however, that the results are likely to be influenced by the sampling factor, whereby affluent countries have more resources to measure and monitor IAS than poorer countries and hence have better records of such, which then indicates a stronger relationship with the level of development.

Language
English
Resource Type
Text
Document Type
Journal Issue/Article
Journal Volume
106
Journal Name
South African Journal of Science
Keywords
economic development
gross domestic product
human development index
invasion
management
road network
socio-economic aspects
management
policies
Alien invasive species