@article{Brennan:149804,
      recid = {149804},
      author = {Brennan, Paul and Dole, David},
      title = {Protecting a Forest From Incurable Disease: Disease  prevention in the Jarrah forests of Western Australia},
      address = {1996-02},
      number = {407-2016-25377},
      pages = {9},
      year = {1996},
      abstract = {A microscopic, soil-borne fungus has been gradually  spreading through the Jarrah forest of W.A. for most of  this century. On some sites this fungus can cause almost  total forest destruction. Infection is incurable and the  effects are irreversible. This paper develops a means for  evaluating disease control measures and identifying the  optimal level of protection. Standard protection measures  are warranted for high and moderate impact sites, over a  wide range of risks. Increased expenditure on forest  protection is warranted for high and moderate impact sites  at especially high risk.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/149804},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.149804},
}