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Managing Biosecurity Across Borders

✍ Scribed by Ian Falk, Ruth Wallace (auth.), Ian Falk, Ruth Wallace, Marthen L. Ndoen (eds.)


Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Leaves
327
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


This book works towards a strategy for managing plant biosecurity in complex contexts. Managing the risks that pests and diseases pose to plants of all kinds is a highly complex issue, made more so in an era where climate change is facing us on a daily basis. Borders between nations, regions and culturally distinct and diverse peoples provide the background for the multi-disciplinary but integrated research presented in this book. The policy, power-plays and vested interests of people from all sectors and tiers of society coming to grips with basic issues of securing their food supplies and cultural heritage provide the foreground in a drama that affects the lives of millions. To achieve change in such a context requires a strong evidence-base from science and social science, and this book makes the first, and a comprehensive contribution to this end.

β€œJust to the north of Australia lie the islands of Wallacea, one of the world’s great biogeographical frontier zones. In this fascinating book, a multi-disciplinary team of Australian and Indonesian researchers reflect on the challenge of managing invasive species, pathogens and other threats across borders both geographic and disciplinary. Frontier zones often bring forth exciting innovations, and the authors have risen to the challenge with broad and incisive analyses ranging from plant pathology to gender, community empowerment and cross-cultural understanding. The whole is much greater than the sum of the parts, thanks to the commitment of the authors of case studies to engage in ongoing meta-analyses of the big questions that emerge at the borders of their disciplines.”

J. Stephen Lansing

Professor of Anthropology, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Arizona

Senior Research Fellow, Stockholm Resilience Centre

Professor, Santa Fe Institute, USA

β€œJust to the north of Australia lie the islands of Wallacea, one of the world’s great biogeographical frontier zones. In this fascinating book, a multi-disciplinary team of Australian and Indonesian researchers reflect on the challenge of managing invasive species, pathogens and other threats across borders both geographic and disciplinary. Frontier zones often bring forth exciting innovations, and the authors have risen to the challenge with broad and incisive analyses ranging from plant pathology to gender, community empowerment and cross-cultural understanding. The whole is much greater than the sum of the parts, thanks to the commitment of the authors of case studies to engage in ongoing meta-analyses of the big questions that emerge at the borders of their disciplines.”

J. Stephen Lansing

Professor of Anthropology, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Arizona

Senior Research Fellow, Stockholm Resilience Centre

Professor, Santa Fe Institute, USA

β€œJust to the north of Australia lie the islands of Wallacea, one of the world’s great biogeographical frontier zones. In this fascinating book, a multi-disciplinary team of Australian and Indonesian researchers reflect on the challenge of managing invasive species, pathogens and other threats across borders both geographic and disciplinary. Frontier zones often bring forth exciting innovations, and the authors have risen to the challenge with broad and incisive analyses ranging from plant pathology to gender, community empowerment and cross-cultural understanding. The whole is much greater than the sum of the parts, thanks to the commitment of the authors of case studies to engage in ongoing meta-analyses of the big questions that emerge at the borders of their disciplines.”

J. Stephen Lansing

Professor of Anthropology, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Arizona

Senior Research Fellow, Stockholm Resilience Centre

Professor, Santa Fe Institute, USA

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xxiv
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Managing Plant Biosecurity Across Borders....Pages 3-19
Front Matter....Pages 21-21
Policy and Legal Framework for Managing Biosecurity....Pages 23-43
Adoption of Local Knowledge in Regional Biosecurity Development: Papua Case Study....Pages 45-63
Crossing the Community-Government Border: The Case of Citrus Biosecurity Management in West Timor, Indonesia....Pages 65-91
Using a Community Approach to Foster Effective Biosecurity Practices Across Social Borders....Pages 93-107
Social Partnerships in Learning: Engaging Local, Regional and National Partners in Plant Biosecurity Management....Pages 109-125
Front Matter....Pages 127-127
Bridging Cross-Cultural Knowledge Through a Bilingual Biosecurity Glossary....Pages 129-143
Knowledge Transfer Through Bilingual Publications on Food Security and Biosecurity....Pages 145-161
Gender Issues in the Community Management of Biosecurity in Eastern Indonesia....Pages 163-181
Accessing Local Knowledge to Achieve Economic and Social Sustainability....Pages 183-198
Engaging Biosecurity Workforces Through Mobile Learning and Technologies in Community Management of Biosecurity Research....Pages 199-212
Front Matter....Pages 213-213
A Strategy for Managing Biosecurity Across Borders....Pages 215-236
Back Matter....Pages 237-302

✦ Subjects


Agriculture; Environmental Management; Ecosystems; Science, general; Development Economics


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