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Protect our islands with biosecurity
Available Online
2020
Many invasive plants are successful by producing large numbers of seeds easily transported by wind, water and animals. However invasions are started almost exclusively through the actions of people.
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Pacific Regional Invasive Species Management Support Services (PRISMSS)
inter-island biosecurity
early detection rapid response
Regional assessment on ecosystem-based disaster risk reduction and biodiversity in Oceania.
Available Online
2016
The Oceania region is very prone to natural disasters having experienced two Category 5 cyclones in as many years; Tropical Cyclone (TC)Pam struck Vanuatu on 13 March 2015 and TC Winston struck Fiji on 20 February 2016.
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Rapid recovery of damaged ecosystems
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Jones, Holly P.
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Schmitz, Oswald J.
2009
Background: Recent reports on the state of the global environment provide evidence that humankind is inflicting great damage to the very ecosystems that support human livelihoods. The reports further predict that ecosystems will take centuries to rec
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