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      Perspective of a consultant and contractor

      Speedy, Cam
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      https://hdl.handle.net/10289/15138
      Abstract
      Pest management can be a very polarising issue. Every pest management operation is different, reflecting variations in terrain, accessibility, ecology, the types of pests present and the nature and scale of previous pest management. Most importantly, stakeholders often seek different outcomes based on very diverse drivers and beliefs. There is no 'onesize- fits-all' approach to pest management. From experience with a wide variety of pest management operations within diverse communities, a pest management regime specifically developed for the Okataina Scenic Reserves is described. One that will contribute positively to water quality, the sustainability of forest ecology and to community engagement.
      Date
      2015
      Type
      Conference Contribution
      Series
      Proceedings of LakesWater Quality Society 2015
      Publisher
      LakesWater Quality Society
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      © 2015 LakesWater Quality Society.
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