"In Australia, governments spend approximately $116.4 million on weed management, monitoring and research each year. This figure does not include resources provided by volunteers or weed management undertaken as a component of other landcare activities, nor costs incurred by agricultural industries as a result of weeds."--p. 2
Weeds have many adverse impacts on agriculture and the environment and therefore are often targets o...
A recent analysis indicated that the direct financial cost of weeds to Australia’s winter grain sect...
The environmental value of protected areas is seriously threatened by the invasion of exotic weeds, ...
In spite of much public and private effort, expenditure and creativity, reports show that the econom...
Australian farmers reported spending $3.3 billion on natural resource management during 2004-05, acc...
Weeds cost the NSW economy over $1.8 million each year through weed control costs, productivity loss...
Australian research into the economics of privately and publicly funded weed control is reviewed. Of...
Economic losses and costs associated with weeds in dryland cotton production are important, both for...
Weeds have long been identified as a threat to agriculture and human health and, more recently, as a...
Aim: Decision-making in weed management involves consideration of limited budgets, long time horizon...
The annual economic loss of agricultural production caused by weeds in Australia has been estimated ...
In dryland cotton cropping systems, the main weeds and effectiveness of management practices were id...
It has been estimated that weeds cost Australian agriculture about $4 billion annually (Sinden et al...
The Noxious Weeds Act 1993 (NSW) – balancing people, planet and profit? Does the legislative system...
Does the legislative system of weeds management in NSW balance the interests of people, planet and p...
Weeds have many adverse impacts on agriculture and the environment and therefore are often targets o...
A recent analysis indicated that the direct financial cost of weeds to Australia’s winter grain sect...
The environmental value of protected areas is seriously threatened by the invasion of exotic weeds, ...
In spite of much public and private effort, expenditure and creativity, reports show that the econom...
Australian farmers reported spending $3.3 billion on natural resource management during 2004-05, acc...
Weeds cost the NSW economy over $1.8 million each year through weed control costs, productivity loss...
Australian research into the economics of privately and publicly funded weed control is reviewed. Of...
Economic losses and costs associated with weeds in dryland cotton production are important, both for...
Weeds have long been identified as a threat to agriculture and human health and, more recently, as a...
Aim: Decision-making in weed management involves consideration of limited budgets, long time horizon...
The annual economic loss of agricultural production caused by weeds in Australia has been estimated ...
In dryland cotton cropping systems, the main weeds and effectiveness of management practices were id...
It has been estimated that weeds cost Australian agriculture about $4 billion annually (Sinden et al...
The Noxious Weeds Act 1993 (NSW) – balancing people, planet and profit? Does the legislative system...
Does the legislative system of weeds management in NSW balance the interests of people, planet and p...
Weeds have many adverse impacts on agriculture and the environment and therefore are often targets o...
A recent analysis indicated that the direct financial cost of weeds to Australia’s winter grain sect...
The environmental value of protected areas is seriously threatened by the invasion of exotic weeds, ...