Australia’s biosecurity system protects us and the things we care about – including agriculture and the economy, animal and plant health, the environment and social amenity, and human health – from invasive pests. The nature of the risk from invasive pests is constantly changing, and almost invariably increasing, so the biosecurity system becomes ever more important. But what is the system? How does it work, and will it work the same way in the future? What is our role in it – and how can we best support it? Surely, it’s all someone else’s problem? This overview presentation will review the current and future impacts of emerging biosecurity threats to plant and animal production and human health and biodiversity. The four speakers in this s...
Amidst an increasingly complex global environment of trade and travel, with heightened concerns for ...
Early detection of new incursions of species of biosecurity concern is crucial to protecting Austral...
Threats of natural and deliberate biological agent release are very real and are of serious concern ...
Biosecurity is the management of risks to the economy, the environment and the community of pests an...
This project will focus on biological threats having the capacity to affect and damage agriculture, ...
Biosecurity has become a familiar term in policymaking circles over the past few years. Its meanings...
Preventing damage to ecosystems, loss of species and the impacts of global climate change is a prior...
Global food systems have gone through periodic transformtions over the past sixty years: the Green R...
International trade in agricultural and food commodities is essential to global food and nutrition s...
Owing to growing population of world, efforts are being made to maximise food production. Food safet...
In the wake of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, the world has woken up to the importance of biosecurity and ...
Biosecurity is a shared responsibility. The coordination of biosecurity efforts at a national level ...
Australia is relatively free from many of the plant pathogens that seriously impact on agricultural ...
As the globe experiences an unprecedented increase in the movement of goods and people, the biosecur...
There are increasing risks to New Zealand’s unique biodiversity and native ecosystems as well as e...
Amidst an increasingly complex global environment of trade and travel, with heightened concerns for ...
Early detection of new incursions of species of biosecurity concern is crucial to protecting Austral...
Threats of natural and deliberate biological agent release are very real and are of serious concern ...
Biosecurity is the management of risks to the economy, the environment and the community of pests an...
This project will focus on biological threats having the capacity to affect and damage agriculture, ...
Biosecurity has become a familiar term in policymaking circles over the past few years. Its meanings...
Preventing damage to ecosystems, loss of species and the impacts of global climate change is a prior...
Global food systems have gone through periodic transformtions over the past sixty years: the Green R...
International trade in agricultural and food commodities is essential to global food and nutrition s...
Owing to growing population of world, efforts are being made to maximise food production. Food safet...
In the wake of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, the world has woken up to the importance of biosecurity and ...
Biosecurity is a shared responsibility. The coordination of biosecurity efforts at a national level ...
Australia is relatively free from many of the plant pathogens that seriously impact on agricultural ...
As the globe experiences an unprecedented increase in the movement of goods and people, the biosecur...
There are increasing risks to New Zealand’s unique biodiversity and native ecosystems as well as e...
Amidst an increasingly complex global environment of trade and travel, with heightened concerns for ...
Early detection of new incursions of species of biosecurity concern is crucial to protecting Austral...
Threats of natural and deliberate biological agent release are very real and are of serious concern ...