Journal article
Undelivered risk: A counter-factual analysis of the biosecurity risk avoided by inspecting international mail articles
S Clarke, N Stenekes, R Kancans, C Woodland, A Robinson
Neobiota | PENSOFT PUBLISHERS | Published : 2018
Abstract
International mail articles present an important potential vector for biosecurity and other regulatory risk. Border intervention is a key element in Australia's biosecurity strategy. Arriving international mail articles are inspected and those that are intercepted with biosecurity risk material are documented, including the address to which the article was to be delivered. Knowledge about patterns in the intended destinations of mail article permits more detailed biosecurity intervention. We used geo-location software to identify the delivery address of mail articles intercepted with biosecurity risk material from 2008-2011. We matched these addresses with demographic data that were recorded..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The authors would like to thank the Australian Department of Agriculture and Water Resources for providing the data and motivation for this study. This research was supported by the Centre of Excellence for Biosecurity Risk Analysis, CEBRA.