PurposeThis paper aims to review the state of national biosecurity planning. The authors recognised tourist vectoring can increase the risk of Invasive Alien Species (IAS) and disease; representing substantial biosecurity risk for tourism destinations worldwide. This research assesses the provision of biosecurity mitigation measures within national biosecurity plans and guidelines internationally. The author’s position in this issue contends that a lack of sufficient biosecurity risk management and planning in place for tourism could have severe impacts on a destination’s environment, society, and economy. Design/MethodologyThe authors systematically reviewed national biosecurity planning through a mixed-method research approach. Frist, ess...
The world is witnessing a global rise in numbers of emerging invasive alien species, but identifying...
Protection of the islands of the Hauraki Gulf Marine Park, particularly those that are ‘Pest Free’, ...
Invasive alien species (IAS) are a significant and growing problem worldwide. In Europe, some aspect...
The purpose of this paper is to analyse tourist's awareness of biosecurity measures in Ireland. The ...
A lack of sufficient biosecurity communication for tourists can lead to higher biosecurity risk whic...
This paper presents an overview of the biosecurity landscape (through a tourism lens) and the touris...
Increasing trade and travel represent a challenge to New Zealand’s biosecurity system with the detec...
There is growing acknowledgement of the links between the behaviour of tourists and concerns arising...
Between-country tourism is established as a facilitator of the spread of invasive alien species; how...
People may be significant vectors for vine diseases and pests. Yet despite the potential biosecurity...
Invasions by invasive non-native species (INNS) can have profound consequences for natural environme...
The introduction of unwanted biosecurity risk goods occurs in, around, and between a range of Aotear...
Marine Invasive Alien Species (IAS) can have devastating impacts on the environment, infrastructure ...
Biosecurity has become a familiar term in policymaking circles over the past few years. Its meanings...
There are increasing risks to New Zealand’s unique biodiversity and native ecosystems as well as e...
The world is witnessing a global rise in numbers of emerging invasive alien species, but identifying...
Protection of the islands of the Hauraki Gulf Marine Park, particularly those that are ‘Pest Free’, ...
Invasive alien species (IAS) are a significant and growing problem worldwide. In Europe, some aspect...
The purpose of this paper is to analyse tourist's awareness of biosecurity measures in Ireland. The ...
A lack of sufficient biosecurity communication for tourists can lead to higher biosecurity risk whic...
This paper presents an overview of the biosecurity landscape (through a tourism lens) and the touris...
Increasing trade and travel represent a challenge to New Zealand’s biosecurity system with the detec...
There is growing acknowledgement of the links between the behaviour of tourists and concerns arising...
Between-country tourism is established as a facilitator of the spread of invasive alien species; how...
People may be significant vectors for vine diseases and pests. Yet despite the potential biosecurity...
Invasions by invasive non-native species (INNS) can have profound consequences for natural environme...
The introduction of unwanted biosecurity risk goods occurs in, around, and between a range of Aotear...
Marine Invasive Alien Species (IAS) can have devastating impacts on the environment, infrastructure ...
Biosecurity has become a familiar term in policymaking circles over the past few years. Its meanings...
There are increasing risks to New Zealand’s unique biodiversity and native ecosystems as well as e...
The world is witnessing a global rise in numbers of emerging invasive alien species, but identifying...
Protection of the islands of the Hauraki Gulf Marine Park, particularly those that are ‘Pest Free’, ...
Invasive alien species (IAS) are a significant and growing problem worldwide. In Europe, some aspect...