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Supporting national frameworks for weed management

End-user needs for developing a national information system for weeds

This project clearly defines end user needs of a national information system for weeds. It highlights the ways in which BioSIRT, as a national emergency response data management tool for weeds, is not appropriate for broader application to end-user needs of a national information system. A generic framework and processes for developing a national information system for weeds is provided.

Improving targeting of weed biological control projects

In consultation with the Australian Weeds Committee and key stakeholders an analytical framework for prioritising weed targets for biological control programs has been developed. The framework presents opportunities for further refinement and integration with the recently developed Weed Risk Assessment process, to become an important national tool in identifying priority weeds species for biological control.