The Earth & Environmental Science Department's Environmental Case Studies, ENVS301, Final Project Conference
Pennsylvania’s Spotted Lanternfly Problem
This case study will examine the spotted lanternfly (SLF), an invasive insect species that is now seen everywhere in Philadelphia. Spotted lanternflies is a valuable case study to examine because it highlights many of the challenges brought on by invasive species, including economic damages, remediation issues, and prevention efforts. This case study will analyze the spotted lanternfly by examining the stakeholders affected and discussing short and long term solutions to address the invasive species issue.
Advised By
Jane Dmochowski
Advised By
Jane Dmochowski
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