Strengthening biosecurity through science: 20 Years of Better Border Biosecurity (B3) impact on plant protection

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Title: Strengthening biosecurity through science: 20 Years of Better Border Biosecurity (B3) impact on plant protection
Authors: Helen Percy, Virginia Thomas, Rob Fletcher
Publication Year: 2025
Subject Terms: Biosecurity science and invasive species ecology, biosecurity, invasive pests, ecosystem protection, biological control, Better Border Biosecurity (B3)
Description: For twenty years, Better Border Biosecurity (B3) has contributed to the network of protection that safeguards Aotearoa New Zealand from invasive threats to our valued plant systems. As part of our broad biosecurity ecosystem, our research strengthens the connection between science, practice, and policy that helps preserve the taonga species and productive landscapes that make our country unique.
Document Type: report
Language: unknown
Relation: https://figshare.com/articles/report/Strengthening_biosecurity_through_science_20_Years_of_Better_Border_Biosecurity_B3_impact_on_plant_protection/29606462
DOI: 10.57935/agr.29606462.v1
Availability: https://doi.org/10.57935/agr.29606462.v1
https://figshare.com/articles/report/Strengthening_biosecurity_through_science_20_Years_of_Better_Border_Biosecurity_B3_impact_on_plant_protection/29606462
Rights: CC BY 4.0
Accession Number: edsbas.1A2BC42B
Database: BASE
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Abstract:For twenty years, Better Border Biosecurity (B3) has contributed to the network of protection that safeguards Aotearoa New Zealand from invasive threats to our valued plant systems. As part of our broad biosecurity ecosystem, our research strengthens the connection between science, practice, and policy that helps preserve the taonga species and productive landscapes that make our country unique.
DOI:10.57935/agr.29606462.v1