Title of article :
Biosecurity, a policy dilemma for New Zealand
Author/Authors :
Mairi Jay، نويسنده , , Munir Morad، نويسنده , , Angela Bell، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages :
9
From page :
121
To page :
129
Abstract :
Protection of New Zealandʹs native biodiversity and its primary production both depend on biosecurity measures to prevent invasion by alien, or exotic, organisms. At the same time, New Zealandʹs dependence on trade and travel in an increasingly globalised world places growing strain on the nationʹs biosecurity systems. Invasion by exotic species has potential for catastrophic impacts on both native biodiversity and human economic and social wellbeing. New Zealandʹs biosecurity policies have been gradually evolving from a narrow focus on production pests to a broader awareness of multiple economic, social and ecological objectives. This paper is about the process of reconciling conflicting objectives for biosecurity, with New Zealand as a case study example.
Keywords :
Biosecurity , biodiversity conservation , environmental policy , Biological invasion
Journal title :
Land Use Policy
Serial Year :
2003
Journal title :
Land Use Policy
Record number :
747940
Link To Document :
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