Strengthening Surveillance
Surveillance and analysis reduce the risk of new entry of pests, diseases and weeds and better target the risks that matter most.
Surveillance and analysis reduce the risk of new entry of pests, diseases and weeds and better target the risks that matter most.
Research projects
- Importation of small seed lots
- Analysis on compliance
- Pathway for risk-return opportunities
- Evidence of a plant pest's absence
- Biosecurity system effectiveness
- CBIS/CSP
- Increasing confidence in pre-border risk management
- Australian Zones and Compartments: new client service models for the agricultural export trade
- Developing models for the spread and management of National Priority Plant Pests
- Developing scientifically robust risk maps for priority plant pests
- Assessing ant pathways to better inform site selection for ant surveillance
- Optimising New Zealand’s marine biosecurity surveillance programme
- Proportional value of interventions across pathways and layers of the biosecurity system
- CBIS/CSP sensitivity analysis
- Models for border inspection for pelleted seeds: How much assurance?
- Estimating worldwide BMSB risk of establishment
- Import policy ‘health-check’ framework and tools