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  • Non-native invasive plants as a threat

    Non-native invasive plants as a threat to biological heritage Invasive, non-native plants (weeds) are a major driver of declines in biodiversity, and also cause economic damage...
  • Molecular Technologies

    Exploring future pathways for protecting our taonga Technological innovation is racing ahead around the globe, but what does this mean for Aotearoa? Before we adopt any new...
  • State of the art surveillance (SO4)

    Automation can improve biosecurity surveillance systems Surveillance is an essential part of protecting New Zealand’s economic assets and natural taonga from damaging exotic...
  • Supporting a Predator Free 2050

    Novel tools, technologies and strategies need to be deployed to eradicate biotic threats. There are so many different pest control options available, it can be hard to choose...
  • He Tangata, He Taiao, He Ōhanga (SO3)

    A values-based biosecurity risk assessment framework for Aotearoa. Aotearoa is home to incredibly valuable production and indigenous landscapes. To protect them we must...
  • Empowering Kaitiakitanga and Environmental Stewardship (SO2)

    Empowering New Zealanders to demand and enact environmental stewardship and kaitiakitanga requires understanding the underlying values and drivers that lead some people to...
  • Pathways to Ecosystem Regeneration (SO6)

    Our teams are aiming to quantify social-ecological linkages for use in managing, protecting and restoring land and water ecosystems. Many thousands of New Zealanders put in time...
  • Freshwater for our Taonga

    Te Tiriti-led research looking at how we can enable our freshwater taonga to thrive. The quality of our freshwater continues to decline around the country. While many research...
  • SO5 Invertebrates

    Novel tools, technologies and strategies need to be deployed to eradicate biotic threats. Many of our current pest control strategies have unintended and detrimental effects on...
  • Eco-index (SO1)

    A novel approach to guiding biodiversity restoration We know we need to do more to protect, restore and connect Aotearoa New Zealand’s unique ecosystems and biodiversity, but...
  • Challenge Research Essentials

    A Different Way of Doing Science The traditional science funding model, which takes the form of applying for competitive grants, is known to create research silos. Under these...
  • Risk Assessment & Ecosystem Impacts (Theme 3)

    We need to understand kauri dieback and myrtle rust better if we want to protect our ngahere (forest). That’s why the goal of the Risk Assessment & Ecosystem Impacts team is...
  • Living Labs

    The AUT Living Laboratories programme is a ‘spin-off’ project from the BioH NSC Tranche 1 “Farming and Nature Conservation” NSC project. Here, the team are addressing science...
  • Public Perceptions of New Pest Control Methods

    One of the nation’s largest surveys on public attitudes toward new pest control technologies has shown that most New Zealanders support the need for pest control. Carried out in...
  • Conservation & Restoration (Theme 7)

    It’s a huge challenge to conserve and restore kauri and native plants vulnerable to myrtle rust for future generations. It requires knowledge of multiple stages of the life...
  • Mobilising for Action (Theme 2)

    Data and resources relating to Theme 2: Mobilising for Action
  • Oranga (Theme 1)

    Māori worldviews are essential for establishing priorities and allowing the co-production of knowledge in response to threats to taonga rākau (treasured tree) species. In the...
  • Myrtle Rust Science Stocktake

    A list of past and current research focused on biology, impacts and management of myrtle rust (Austropuccinia psidii). Builds on work previously undertaken by the BioHeritage...
  • Control, Protect, Cure (Theme 5)

    The myrtle rust and kauri dieback spaces desperately need a suite of fully integrated management tools and approaches to saving our ngahere (forest). To this end, Ngā Rākau...
  • Host Pathogen and Environment (Theme 6)

    This research theme is focusing on the ‘disease triangle’: host susceptibility, the pathogen and the right environment for disease expression. Plants and pathogens can both be...
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