Journal article

Living with invasive plants in the anthropocene: The importance of understanding practice and experience

L Head, BMH Larson, R Hobbs, J Atchison, N Gill, C Kull, H Rangan

Conservation and Society | Published : 2015

Abstract

The role of humans in facilitating the rapid spread of plants at a scale that is considered invasive is one manifestation of the Anthropocene, now framed as a geological period in which humans are the dominant force in landscape transformation. Invasive plant management faces intensified challenges, and can no longer be viewed in terms of 'eradication' or 'restoration of original landscapes'. In this perspectives piece, we focus on the practice and experience of people engaged in invasive plant management, using examples from Australia and Canada. We show how managers 1) face several pragmatic trade-offs; 2) must reconcile diverse views, even within stakeholder groups; 3) must balance compet..

View full abstract

University of Melbourne Researchers