Pacific Invasives Initiative, Resource Kit for Invasive Plant Management
Pacific Invasives Initiative. 2013. Pacific Invasives Initiative, Resource Kit for Invasive Plant Management. Auckland, New Zealand.
Pacific Invasives Initiative. 2013. Pacific Invasives Initiative, Resource Kit for Invasive Plant Management. Auckland, New Zealand.
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This toolkit presents a selection of practical resources, developed by numerous organisations, making them readily accessible to community-based organisations who manage ICCAs. The toolkit is divided into 5 thematic areas: