The management of risk is fundamental to biosecurity. Potential pest risks must be recognised early, with appropriate measures taken to prevent or reduce the potential damage a non-native species can cause. Risk registers are a recognised tool to support risk management, especially in project management or governance of corporate risk. The use of risk registers and risk prioritisation systems in the plant health biosecurity sphere has emerged in recent years driven by the recognition that resources to assess pest risks in detail are scarce, and biosecurity actions need to be targeted and prioritised. Individual national plant protection organisations have consequently developed a variety of tools that prioritise and rank plant pests, typically taking likelihood of pest entry, establishment, spread and impact into account. They use expert opinion to give scores to risk elements within a framework of multi-criteria decision analysis to rank pests based on the prioritisation aims of users. Knowing that biosecurity extends beyond national borders we recognise that such systems would add value to global efforts to detect and share information on emerging pests to better target actions against pests to protect plant biosecurity.
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The cover of this Emerging Topics in Life Sciences special issue, Biosecurity: tools, behaviours and concepts is a Met Office infographic devised to highlight the role of meteorology in biosecurity as outlined in the paper “Use of meteorological data in biosecurity”. By fusing together multiple forms of science communication, the Met Office hope to expand the reach of science beyond the conventional research community.
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The emergence of prioritisation systems to inform plant health biosecurity policy decisions
Alan MacLeod
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1Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs, Animal and Plant Health Directorate, Sand Hutton, York, England
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Simon Lloyd
Simon Lloyd
2Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs, Animal and Plant Health Directorate, Nobel House, London, England
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Publisher: Portland Press Ltd
Received:
September 30 2020
Revision Received:
October 23 2020
Accepted:
October 29 2020
Online ISSN: 2397-8562
Print ISSN: 2397-8554
© 2020 The Author(s). Published by Portland Press Limited on behalf of the Biochemical Society and the Royal Society of Biology
2020
Emerg Top Life Sci (2020) 4 (5): 463–471.
Article history
Received:
September 30 2020
Revision Received:
October 23 2020
Accepted:
October 29 2020
Citation
Alan MacLeod, Simon Lloyd; The emergence of prioritisation systems to inform plant health biosecurity policy decisions. Emerg Top Life Sci 15 December 2020; 4 (5): 463–471. doi: https://doi.org/10.1042/ETLS20200341
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