The Australian weeds strategy: a national strategy for weed management in Australia
- Author / Creator
- National Resource Management Ministerial Council (Australia)
- Copyright
- Commonwealth of Australia 2007
- Usage Rights
- Creative Commons Attribution

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Australia License.- Full Abstract
- The Australian Weeds Strategy (first developed in 1997 as the National Weeds Strategy) provides a framework to establish consistent guidance for all parties, and identifies priorities for weed management across the nation with the aim of minimising the impact of weeds on Australia's environmental, economic and social assets. The original Strategy was revised by the Australian Weeds Committee, and endorsed as the Australian Weeds Strategy by the Natural Resource Management Ministerial Council on 24 November 2006. The revised Strategy maintains the policy focus of the National Weeds Strategy, taking into account changes to the institutions, legislation, policies and programmes that support weed management in Australia.
- Issued / Published
- 2007
- Publisher
- Department of the Environment and Water Resources, Canberra, ACT
- ISBN
- 978-0-9803249-0-7
- Subject (AGROVOC)
- Weeding; Weeds; Weed control; resource management; management; Climatic change; Self management; Local government; water management; case studies
- Subject (GEMET)
- weed; management of natural resources; management; planning; plan; natural resource; resources management; biodiversity; research; monitoring
- Subject (Author)
- natural resource management; weed management; strategy
- Region
- Australia
- Repository ID
- mql:2307