Guidance for addressing the Australian Weed Risk Assessment questions


Autoria(s): Gordon, D.R.; Mitterdorfer, B.; Pheloung, P.C.; Ansari, S.; Buddenhagen, C.; Chimera, C.; Daehler, C.C.; Dawson, W.; Denslow, J.S.; LaRosa, A.; Nishida, T.; Onderdonk, D.A.; Panetta, F.D.; Pysek, P.; Randall, R.P.; Richardson, D.M.; Tshidada, N.J.; Virtue, J.G.; Williams, P.A.
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2010

Resumo

This paper provides guidance on how to address the 49 questions of the Australian Weed Risk Assessment (WRA) system. The WRA was developed in Australia in 1999, and has since been widely adapted for different regions. As interest in implementation and results comparison has increased, the issue of consistency in answering and scoring the questions has become important. As a result, this guidance was developed during the 2007 International WRA Workshop. Suggestions on search methods, data sources and examples are also provided.

Identificador

Gordon, D.R. and Mitterdorfer, B. and Pheloung, P.C. and Ansari, S. and Buddenhagen, C. and Chimera, C. and Daehler, C.C. and Dawson, W. and Denslow, J.S. and LaRosa, A. and Nishida, T. and Onderdonk, D.A. and Panetta, F.D. and Pysek, P. and Randall, R.P. and Richardson, D.M. and Tshidada, N.J. and Virtue, J.G. and Williams, P.A. (2010) Guidance for addressing the Australian Weed Risk Assessment questions. Plant Protection Quarterly, 25 (2). pp. 56-74.

http://era.daf.qld.gov.au/1727/

Publicador

R.G. and F.J. Richardson

Relação

http://era.daf.qld.gov.au/1727/

Palavras-Chave #Plants #Weeds, parasitic plants etc #Research. Experimentation
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Article

PeerReviewed