Australian Forestry - June 2008 71(3)

   
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Guest editorial and introduction to this special issue: A decade of forest health surveillance in Australia: an overview
Angus J. Carnegie

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Forest health surveillance in New South Wales, Australia
Angus J. Carnegie, Russell G. Cant and Robert H. Eldridge

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Forest health surveillance methodology in hardwood plantations in Queensland, Australia
Simon A. Lawson, Janet M. McDonald and Geoffrey S. Pegg

177

Forest health surveillance in Tasmania
Karl P. Wotherspoon

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Forest health surveillance in Victoria
David Smith, Ian Smith, Nick Collett and Stephen Elms

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Forest health surveillance in South Australia
Charlma L. Phillips

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Forest health surveillance in Western Australia: a summary of major activities from 1997 to 2006
Richard Robinson

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Aerial detection surveys in the United States
E.W. Johnson and D. Wittwer

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Quantifying error in aerial survey data
Erik W. Johnson and Jennifer Ross

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Forest health monitoring in the United States: a program overview
Dayle D. Bennett and Borys M. Tkacz

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Development of hazard site surveillance programs for forest invasive species: a case study from Brisbane, Australia
F.R. Wylie, M. Griffiths and J. King

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The development of static trapping systems to monitor for wood-boring insects in forestry plantations
Richard Bashford

236

Pest detection surveys on high-risk sites in New Zealand
L.S. Bulman

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Integrating plantation health surveillance and wood resource inventory systems using remote sensing
Christine Stone, Russell Turnerand Jan Verbesselt

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A review of the outcomes of a decade of forest health surveillance of state forests in Tasmania
Tim Wardlaw

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