Research Paper
A socio-economic research plan for evaluating possible interventions in New Zealand's biosecurity networks
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- Title
- A socio-economic research plan for evaluating possible interventions in New Zealand's biosecurity networks
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- Lincoln University
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This report was prepared for the Biological Heritage National Science Challenge. New Zealand has a range of institutional arrangements for responding to a biosecurity incursion, including interventions at points in human-assisted networks such as displaying public notices, distributing information pamphlets, requiring some inspection of vehicles or passengers, or banning the transport of certain animals or commodities. Any intervention along these lines would impose costs as well as benefits....
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- Research Paper
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- Date created
- 2016-07
- Creator
- Dalziel, Paul / Hulme, Philip
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- https://hdl.handle.net/10182/8856
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- biosecurity / cost benefit analysis / human-assisted networks / New Zealand / Invasive Species Ecology / Environmental Monitoring / Horticultural Crop Protection (Pests, Diseases and Weeds) / Economic Development Policy
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