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Invasive Plant Science and Management | 2010
Paul O. Downey; Moira C. Williams; Leonie K. Whiffen; Bruce Auld; Mark A. Hamilton; Alana L. Burley; Peter J. Turner
Abstract Recognition that alien plants pose a significant threat to biodiversity has not always translated into effective management strategies, policy reforms, and systems to establish priorities. Thus, many alien plant management decisions for the protection of biodiversity occur with limited knowledge of what needs to be protected (other than biodiversity in a generalized sense) or the urgency of actions. To rectify this, we have developed a triage system that enables alien plant management decisions to be made based on (1) the urgency of control relative to the degree of threat posed to biodiversity, compared with (2) the likelihood of achieving a successful conservation outcome as a result of alien plant control. This triage system is underpinned by a two-step approach, which identifies the biodiversity at risk and assesses sites to determine priorities for control. This triage system was initially developed to manage the threat posed by bitou bush to native species in New South Wales (NSW), Australia. It has subsequently been improved with the national assessment of lantana in Australia, and the adaptation from a single to multiple alien plant species approach on a regional scale. This triage system identifies nine levels of priority for alien plant management aimed at biodiversity conservation, ranging from immediate, targeted action to limited or no action. The development of this approach has enabled long-term management priorities to be set for widespread alien plants that are unlikely to be eradicated. It also enables control to occur in a coordinated manner for biodiversity conservation at a landscape scale, rather than as a series of individual unconnected short-term actions. Nomenclature: Bitou bush, Chrysanthemoides monilifera (L.) Norl.; lantana, Lantana camara L.
Biological Conservation | 2009
Ben Gooden; Kris French; Peter J. Turner; Paul O. Downey
Forest Ecology and Management | 2009
Ben Gooden; Kris French; Peter J. Turner
Plant protection quarterly | 2010
Peter J. Turner; Paul O. Downey
Ecological Management and Restoration | 2009
Paul O. Downey; Moira C. Williams; Leonie K. Whiffen; Peter J. Turner; Alana L. Burley; Mark A. Hamilton
17th Australasian weeds conference. New frontiers in New Zealand: together we can beat the weeds. Christchurch, New Zealand, 26-30 September, 2010 | 2010
Mark Hamilton; Peter J. Turner; Neil Rendell; Paul O. Downey
Proceedings of the 16th Australian Weeds Conference, Cairns Convention Centre, North Queensland, Australia, 18-22 May, 2008 | 2008
Peter J. Turner; Mark Hamilton; Paul O. Downey
14th NSW Weeds Conference | 2007
Peter J. Turner; Marion Winkler; Paul O. Downey
17th Australasian weeds conference. New frontiers in New Zealand: together we can beat the weeds. Christchurch, New Zealand, 26-30 September, 2010 | 2010
Peter J. Turner; Leonie K. Whiffen; Mark Hamilton; Paul O. Downey
Plant protection quarterly | 2015
Andrew J McConnachie; Elouise Peach; Peter J. Turner; Sonja Stutz; Urs Schaffner; Aaron Simmons