Biosecurity - Prevention

Research focussed on keeping potentially destructive species out of Aotearoa.

He Tangata, He Taiao, He Ōhanga

A values-based biosecurity risk assessment framework for Aotearoa.   The inventory of research outputs and resources can be found here: He Tangata, He Taiao, He…
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Biosecurity Network Interventions

The spread of pests, weeds and pathogens into Aotearoa is a major cause of the decline of its biological heritage. This includes profitability of agriculture,…
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State-of-the-art Surveillance

Automation can improve biosecurity surveillance systems   The inventory of research outputs and resources can be found here: State-of-the-art-surveillance 
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Host, Pathogen & Environment

Looking at the role environmental factors play on disease expression and severity, pathogen spread and establishment, as well as investigating plant pathogen genomes.   The inventory of research outputs and…
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Better Border Biosecurity (B3) research collaboration – July updates

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Maddie Marshall

Maddie Marshall, plant trade network modeller

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Jennifer Bufford

Weed horizon scan completes phase 1 and moves into phase 2

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Predicting pests before they arrive

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Risk Assessment and Ecosystem Impacts PhD positions

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Susanna

Ngā Pī Ka Rere spotlight: Susanna Finlay-Smits, bringing anthropology to biosecurity

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Worldwide connections made at indigenous biosecurity hui

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B3 supports emerging coming together of tomorrow’s biosecurity experts

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Third Flagship site for BioHeritage

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Better Border Biosecurity (B3) research collaboration – September updates

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Will Eason

What do the Queensland fruit fly and the red imported fire ant have in common? A threat to Aotearoa

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It’s The Three Award Winners, Best Poster, Best Student Presentation, And Best Overall Presentation Plus The Iprrg President, Frank Koch.

The right people in the room, and the mists of Mount Kenya

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