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Susan M Hester
Susan M Hester
University of New England; CEBRA, University of Melbourne
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The economic impact of weeds in Australia
J Sinden, R Jones, S Hester, D Odom, C Kalisch, R James, O Cacho
Technical Series #8, CRC for Australian Weed Management, Glen Osmond, SA, 2004
3192004
Evaluating the feasibility of eradicating an invasion
JO Cacho, D Spring, P Pheloung, S Hester
Biological invasions 8, 903-917, 2006
1622006
Allocating surveillance effort in the management of invasive species: a spatially-explicit model
OJ Cacho, D Spring, S Hester, R Mac Nally
Environmental Modelling & Software 25 (4), 444-454, 2010
972010
Modelling apple orchard systems
SM Hester, O Cacho
Agricultural systems 77 (2), 137-154, 2003
872003
Bioeconomic modeling for control of weeds in natural environments
OJ Cacho, RM Wise, SM Hester, JA Sinden
Ecological Economics 65 (3), 559-568, 2008
802008
Applying search theory to determine the feasibility of eradicating an invasive population in natural environments
OJ Cacho, S Hester, D Spring
Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 51 (4), 425-443, 2007
662007
The economic impact of weeds in Australia
J Sinden, R Jones, S Hester, D Odom, C Kalisch, R James, O Cacho
Plant Protection Quarterly 20 (1), 25-35, 2005
632005
Estimating and influencing the duration of weed eradication programmes
FD Panetta, OJ Cacho, SM Hester, Sims-Chilton N.
Journal of Applied Ecology 48 (4), 980-988, 2011
622011
The contribution of passive surveillance to invasive species management
SM Hester, OJ Cacho
Biological Invasions 19 (3), 737-748, 2017
542017
Deriving efficient frontiers for effort allocation in the management of invasive species
OJ Cacho, SM Hester
Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 55 (1), 72-89, 2011
462011
The Uruguay Round outcome: implications for agricultural and resource commodities
N Andrews, I Roberts, S Hester
Outlook 94, 65-75, 1994
371994
Optimization of search strategies in managing biological invasions: a simulation approach
S Hester, O Cacho
Human and Ecological Risk Assessment: An International Journal 18 (1), 181-199, 2012
292012
Applying a simulation model to the management of an infestation of Miconia calvescens in the wet tropics of Australia
SM Hester, SJ Brooks, OJ Cacho, FD Panetta
Weed Research 50 (3), 269-279, 2010
272010
Economic aspects of post‐border weed risk management
SM Hester, OJ Cacho, F Dane Panetta, CE Hauser
Diversity and Distributions 19 (5-6), 580-589, 2013
262013
Improving decisions for invasive species management: reformulation and extensions of the Panetta–Lawes eradication graph
MA Burgman, MA McCarthy, A Robinson, SM Hester, MF McBride, J Elith, ...
Diversity and Distributions 19 (5-6), 603-607, 2013
212013
Designing Biosecurity Inspection Regimes to Account for Stakeholder Incentives: An Inspection Game Approach
A Rossiter, SM Hester
Economic Record 93 (301), 277-301, 2017
152017
Post-border surveillance techniques: review, synthesis and deployment
S Hester, C Hauser, JM Kean, T Walshe, A and Robinson
ACERA Project 1004, University of Melbourne, 2010
112010
Economic evaluation of the management of bitou bush (Chrysanthemoides monilifera subsp. rotundata (DC.) T. Norl.) to conserve native plant communities in New South Wales
J Sinden, PO Downey, SM Hester, O Cacho
Plant Protection Quarterly 23 (1), 34-36, 2008
112008
From climate change to pandemics: decision science can help scientists have impact
CM Baker, PT Campbell, I Chades, AJ Dean, SM Hester, MH Holden, ...
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 10, 1-7, 2022
102022
Factors that influence vessel biofouling and its prevention and management
E Arndt, A Robinson, S Hester
CEBRA Project 190803, University of Melbourne, 2021
102021
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