Title: Rapid response mechanisms: plans and progress in GB
1Rapid response mechanisms
plans and progress in GB
Olaf Booy GB Non-native Species Secretariat
2The Non-native Species Secretariat
Stakeholders sounding board / forum
Country Working Groups
Media and Comms Working Group
Rapid Response Working Group
GB Programme Board Non-Native Species Secretariat
Monitoring and early detection
Risk Analysis Process
3The Crassula story (how not to do it!)
4In 1956 a new plant was recorded in the wild
1950s
5An ITE botanist took an interest
1970s
6 and reported warnings about its spread
1980s
this species has rapidly increased during the
last decade reaching c.100 sites F. H. Dawson,
BSBI abstracts 1986
7 and reported more warnings
1980s
has now reached c.140 sites extreme measures
of control should be considered F. H. Dawson,
BSBI abstracts 1987
8. and reported more warnings ...
1980s
aggressive plant continues to invade has now
reached c. 270 sites F. H. Dawson, BSBI
abstracts 1990
9 in the end no-one did anything
1990s
10Now recognised as un-eradicatable
2000s
11One of the most problematic plants in GB
12One of the most problematic plants in GB
3m to GB economy per year
13One of the most problematic plants in GB
10s of millions
lt1000s
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14One of the most problematic plants in GB
10s of millions
Rapid Response
lt1000s
lt1ms
15One of the most problematic plants in GB
10s of millions
Rapid Response
lt1000s
lt1ms
- Cost effective
- Long lasting results
- Feasible
16Plans for GB
17Early warning system
18Early warning system
- Providing a central hub for data (CDR)
- Developing surveillance and identification tools
19Early warning system
- Providing a central hub for data (CDR)
- Developing surveillance and identification tools
20Early warning system
- Providing a central hub for data (CDR)
- Developing surveillance and identification tools
- Looking ahead (contingency planning)
21Early warning system
- Providing a central hub for data (CDR)
- Developing surveillance and identification tools
- Looking ahead (contingency planning)
22Assessment and prioritisation
23Assessment and prioritisation
Provides digest of risk and management options
Evidence based
Risk Analysis process
Information gathering
Objective
24Assessment and prioritisation
Provides digest of risk and management options
Evidence based
Decision making
Programme Board
Risk Analysis process
Information gathering
Objective
Prioritisation
25Assessment and prioritisation
26Allocating responsibility
- DSS based on existing responsibilities
27Allocating responsibility
- DSS based on existing responsibilities
- Coordinating body
28Allocating responsibility
- DSS based on existing responsibilities
- Coordinating body
- Emphasis on partnerships
29Allocating responsibility
30Developing a plan
31Developing a plan
- ISAPs
- Not dull and long winded
- Short and simple
- States GB policy regional objectives
32Developing a plan
- Supported by research
- Distribution
- Control methods
- Feasibility
- ISAPs
- Not dull and long winded
- Short and simple
- States GB policy regional objectives
33Developing a plan
Source US geological survey
34Taking action
35Taking action
- Developing / utilising existing skills
36Taking action
37Taking action
- Sharing skills within GB and internationally
- Control teams
- Best practice
- Resources
38Taking action
39Follow up
40Follow up
- Prevention
- Monitoring and response
41Follow up
- Prevention
- Monitoring and response
Source US geological survey
42Overview
Planning
Responsibility
Action
Early warning
Assessment
Follow up
43GB mechanism summary
Early warning system
Evidence
Risk assessment /risk management
Prioritisation
Decision
Determining responsibility
Planning
Action
Action
Follow up