@article{Meissner:256491,
      recid = {256491},
      author = {Meissner, Heike E. and Bertone, Christie A. and Ferguson,  Lisa M. and Lemay, Andrea V. and Schwartzburg, Kimberly A.},
      title = {The Caribbean Pathway Analysis - Evaluation of Pathways  for Exotic Plant Pest Movement into and within the Greater  Caribbean Region},
      address = {2008-07-13},
      number = {1875-2017-375},
      pages = {3},
      year = {2008},
      abstract = {The analysis "Evaluation of pathways for exotic plant pest  movement into, within, and out of the Greater Caribbean  Region", is a collaborative effort between the Caribbean  Invasive Species Working Group (CISWG) and the United  States Department of Agriculture (USDA). The objective of  this analysis is to contribute to an improved understanding  of pathways of exotic pest movement as they pertain to the  Greater Caribbean Region, thereby helping CISWG to enhance  or refine the Caribbean Regional Invasive Species  Intervention Strategy (CRISIS) for preventing the  introduction or spread of exotic pests. The scope of the  pathway analysis includes nearly all countries bordering  the Caribbean Sea and all terrestrial, non-vertebrate,  plant pests. Among the pathways evaluated in the context of  this analysis are: airline passenger baggage, international  mail, people movement, maritime cargo, and wood packaging  material. Some of these topics are discussed in other  papers published in these proceedings.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/256491},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.256491},
}