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Vivian Parker Evolutionary theory c
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Vivian Parker ecosystem (Cole, 1985
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Vivian Parker listening to the Eart
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Richard J. Blaustein and Southern p
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Richard J. Blaustein Southeast serv
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Richard J. Blaustein Kudzu’s inte
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Richard J. Blaustein no measures ag
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C.R. Veitch and M.N. Clout As a res
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C.R. Veitch and M.N. Clout Crop, li
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C.R. Veitch and M.N. Clout carcasse
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C.R. Veitch and M.N. Clout to New Z
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Economic Issues
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Montserrat Vilà and Jordi Pujadas
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Who should pay? Economic dimensions
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States. Alternatives will be diffic
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■ Category 1 - Intentional Introd
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appropriate international fund. In
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Invasive alien species prevention a
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Identity Our identity is who we per
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Belief Structure A belief is “con
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“This IAS could cause severe impa
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Example A Interviewer “Why did yo
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The process of changing belief The
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Table 4 Neuro-Logical Levels at whi
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policy maker must respond to the cr
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Dealing with the human dimensions o
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3. Day to day decisions may be assi
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The type of effects which are relev
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New Zealand legislation also genera
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Piero Genovesi and Sandro Bertolino
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Piero Genovesi and Sandro Bertolino
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Piero Genovesi and Sandro Bertolino
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Putting people first in a invasive
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Transformation and Empowerment Empo
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Bureaucratic institutional systems
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Llewellyn C. Foxcroft Fig. 1 Kruger
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Llewellyn C. Foxcroft and two major
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Buddhi Marambe, Channa Bambaradeniy
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Buddhi Marambe, Channa Bambaradeniy
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The human dimensions of invasive wo
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livestock, for example Prosopis spp
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19th century ship pilot, who first
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Table 2 Views about and perception
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Failures: ■ poor natural history
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Forestry Numerous shrubs and woody
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Natural resources and processes The
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clearly show that the topic is high
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Sarah Hayden Reichard and Peter Whi
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Sarah Hayden Reichard and Peter Whi
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George W. Staples beneath the more
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George W. Staples present time the
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George W. Staples role in the sprea
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George W. Staples resources are pou
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Planning Future Responses
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Johan Hattingh assumptions about ou
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Johan Hattingh nothing but power fo
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Johan Hattingh interpretations has
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Johan Hattingh 5. Alien species are
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Johan Hattingh Within this ethic, i
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Johan Hattingh values to explain wh
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References Azorin, E. 1992. The Pot
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References Capaldi, E.D. 1996. Cond
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References Dahlsten, D.L. 1986. Con
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References Fryer, J.D. and R.J. Cha
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References Harvey, D. 1989. The Con
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References Kenward, R.E. 1989. Bark
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References Lyman, B. 1989. A Psycho
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References Meyer, W.B. and B.L. Tur
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References Perrier de la Bathie, H.
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References Santiapillai, Charles, S
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References Thornton, I.W.B., Compto
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References White, P. and G. Newton-
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List of workshop participants and c
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Perrault, Anne Center for Internati
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