Biosecurity modelling workflows to support post-border surveillance of exotic pests on the shared analytics platform, Biosecurity Commons.
This project aims to provide the modelling tools and analytic workflows necessary to support post-border surveillance that is designed to maximise early detection of exotic forest pests to facilitate containment and eradication.
- It will refine and roll-out web-based analytics through the web platform Biosecurity Commons.
- Developed models will enable evidence-based decision making regarding post-border surveillance design that considers the economic constraints of surveillance programs.
Program:
Damage agents investment plan (further detail available here).
Research Organisation:
University of Melbourne (Prof Andrew Robinson)