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The hard part of weed management - getting people and groups on-board

Today’s guest is a Senior Research Associate in the School of Geography and Sustainable Communities at the University of Wollongong.

  • She has been researching the social side of weeds for over 10 years

  • Her PhD research looked at the way that farmers and other private land managers work together and with government to manage serrated tussock (Nassella trichotoma)

  • Research on weeds since then has been investigating the ways in which community groups are set up and run to manage weeds collectively and cooperatively

  • in 2020 she began working on a five-year project to try and get more comprehensive data diverse weed management community groups across south-east NSW

  • The questions the project is investigating includes:

    • How do communities collectively manage weeds?

    • Are collective approaches more effective than individual approaches?

    • What enables, constrains and sustains collective weed management?

    • How can governments support effective collective initiatives?

  • She is also currently leading the social science component of a GRDC Rural R&D for Profit project that is exploring ‘Area-Wide Management of Weeds’ in cropping systems