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Three new strategies for improving biosecurity and invasive species management to build resilience in Pacific Islands

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Hoffmann, B. D., Brewington, L., Andreozzi, P., Boudjelas, S., Day, M. D., Ero, M., Jackson, T., Martin, C. and Montgomery, M. (2024) Three new strategies for improving biosecurity and invasive species management to build resilience in Pacific Islands. NeoBiota, 92 . pp. 193-210. ISSN 1619-0033

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Article Link: https://doi.org/10.3897/neobiota.92.122103

Publisher URL: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1619003324000215

Abstract

The inaugural Pacific Ecological Security Conference (PESC) was held in October 2022, bringing together over 100 island leaders, policy-makers, natural resource managers and global and regional invasive species experts to prioritise the critical issue of invasive species in the Pacific Islands Region. Participants confirmed that invasive species are a major threat to building and maintaining climate resilience and adaptability of Pacific Island ecosystems, as well as food security, biodiversity, sustainable livelihoods and the protection of cultural resources and way of life. Three region-wide strategic action plans were developed to guide interventions focused on the topics of invasive ants, coconut rhinoceros beetle and the use of biological control as a pest and weed management tool. These plans were the major outcome of the PESC and, when implemented, will result in coordinated activities that take a “whole-of-Pacific” approach to invasive species biosecurity and management. Here, we briefly describe the background, planning and engagement process for the three plans, summarise any country- and territory-level data obtained through the process and detail what is planned to occur over the next few years. In addition to the adoption and implementation of the strategies as a result of this inaugural PESC, we anticipate that the PESC will become the premier regional conference aimed at reducing the entry and impacts of invasive species to improve sustainability of environments and peoples of the Pacific.

Item Type:Article
Corporate Creators:Department of Agriculture and Fisheries, Queensland
Business groups:Biosecurity Queensland
Keywords:Ants biological invasions biological control border security climate change coconut rhinoceros beetle costs impacts
Subjects:Science > Entomology
Science > Invasive Species > Plants
Science > Invasive Species > Plants > Biological control
Science > Invasive Species > Plants > Eradication and containment
Science > Zoology > Invertebrates > Insects
Plant pests and diseases > Pest control and treatment of diseases. Plant protection > Organic plant protection. Biological control
Live Archive:21 Oct 2024 04:50
Last Modified:21 Oct 2024 04:50

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