A lack of sufficient biosecurity communication for tourists can lead to higher biosecurity risk which may result in severe environmental, human health and associated economic impacts. The scope of this research is to assess biosecurity plans and communication strategies of Ireland's major ports, state agencies and governing bodies involved in outdoor recreational activities which have the potential to mitigate biosecurity risk. A mixed method approach was utilised which consisted of content analysis as well as structured qualitative interviews. Analysis has revealed limited communication to tourists arriving in Ireland's ports and few plans or biosecurity communication strategies in place by national agencies. The need to provide adequate c...
Protection of the islands of the Hauraki Gulf Marine Park, particularly those that are ‘Pest Free’, ...
Marine Invasive Alien Species (IAS) can have devastating impacts on the environment, infrastructure ...
Foodborne disease is a source of increasing morbidity and fatality in the island of Ireland. It also...
A lack of sufficient biosecurity communication for tourists can lead to higher biosecurity risk whic...
The purpose of this paper is to analyse tourist's awareness of biosecurity measures in Ireland. The ...
PurposeThis paper aims to review the state of national biosecurity planning. The authors recognised ...
This paper presents an overview of the biosecurity landscape (through a tourism lens) and the touris...
In the light of recent worldwide events it is clear that there is a need in this and every country f...
There is growing acknowledgement of the links between the behaviour of tourists and concerns arising...
Increasing trade and travel represent a challenge to New Zealand’s biosecurity system with the detec...
THESIS 10121Issues of biosecurity (commonly defined as "making life safe") are relevant to the arena...
Abstract Background Agriculture and farming are valued contributors to local economy in Northern Ire...
Invasions by invasive non-native species (INNS) can have profound consequences for natural environme...
Across the globe, invasive non-native species (INNS) are a major ecological and economic problem wit...
<div><p>Invasive non-native species (INNS) endanger native biodiversity and are a major economic pro...
Protection of the islands of the Hauraki Gulf Marine Park, particularly those that are ‘Pest Free’, ...
Marine Invasive Alien Species (IAS) can have devastating impacts on the environment, infrastructure ...
Foodborne disease is a source of increasing morbidity and fatality in the island of Ireland. It also...
A lack of sufficient biosecurity communication for tourists can lead to higher biosecurity risk whic...
The purpose of this paper is to analyse tourist's awareness of biosecurity measures in Ireland. The ...
PurposeThis paper aims to review the state of national biosecurity planning. The authors recognised ...
This paper presents an overview of the biosecurity landscape (through a tourism lens) and the touris...
In the light of recent worldwide events it is clear that there is a need in this and every country f...
There is growing acknowledgement of the links between the behaviour of tourists and concerns arising...
Increasing trade and travel represent a challenge to New Zealand’s biosecurity system with the detec...
THESIS 10121Issues of biosecurity (commonly defined as "making life safe") are relevant to the arena...
Abstract Background Agriculture and farming are valued contributors to local economy in Northern Ire...
Invasions by invasive non-native species (INNS) can have profound consequences for natural environme...
Across the globe, invasive non-native species (INNS) are a major ecological and economic problem wit...
<div><p>Invasive non-native species (INNS) endanger native biodiversity and are a major economic pro...
Protection of the islands of the Hauraki Gulf Marine Park, particularly those that are ‘Pest Free’, ...
Marine Invasive Alien Species (IAS) can have devastating impacts on the environment, infrastructure ...
Foodborne disease is a source of increasing morbidity and fatality in the island of Ireland. It also...