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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
Forest health surveillance in New South Wales, Australia Angus J. Carnegie, Russell G. Cant and Robert H. Eldridge
Forest health surveillance methodology in hardwood plantations in Queensland, Australia Simon A. Lawson, Janet M. McDonald and Geoffrey S. Pegg
Forest health surveillance in Tasmania Karl P. Wotherspoon
Forest health surveillance in Victoria David Smith, Ian Smith, Nick Collett and Stephen Elms
Forest health surveillance in South Australia Charlma L. Phillips
Forest health surveillance in Western Australia: a summary of major activities from 1997 to 2006 Richard Robinson
Aerial detection surveys in the United States E.W. Johnson and D. Wittwer
Quantifying error in aerial survey data Erik W. Johnson and Jennifer Ross
Forest health monitoring in the United States: a program overview Dayle D. Bennett and Borys M. Tkacz
Development of hazard site surveillance programs for forest invasive species: a case study from Brisbane, Australia F.R. Wylie, M. Griffiths and J. King
The development of static trapping systems to monitor for wood-boring insects in forestry plantations Richard Bashford
Pest detection surveys on high-risk sites in New Zealand L.S. Bulman
Integrating plantation health surveillance and wood resource inventory systems using remote sensing Christine Stone, Russell Turnerand Jan Verbesselt
A review of the outcomes of a decade of forest health surveillance of state forests in Tasmania Tim Wardlaw