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澳大利亚蝗虫防治委员会与环境尽职调查案例研究:为何仅遵守法规已不足以在澳大利亚实现对蝗虫进行环境负责的防治。

A case study of the Australian Plague Locust Commission and environmental due diligence: why mere legislative compliance is no longer sufficient for environmentally responsible locust control in Australia.

作者信息

Story Paul G, Walker Paul W, McRae Heath, Hamilton John G

机构信息

Australian Plague Locust Commission, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory.

出版信息

Integr Environ Assess Manag. 2005 Jul;1(3):245-51. doi: 10.1897/2004-028.1.

Abstract

The Australian Plague Locust Commission (APLC) manages locust populations across 2 million square kilometers of eastern Australia using the aerial application of chemical and biological control agents to protect agricultural production. This occurs via a preventative control strategy involving ultralow-volume spray equipment to distribute small droplets of control agent over a target area. The economic costs of, and potential gains stemming from, locust control are well documented. The application of insecticides, however, to fragile arid and semiarid ecosystems is a task that brings with it both real and perceived environmental issues. The APLC is proactive in addressing these issues through a combination of targeted environmental operational research, an ISO-14001-aligned Environmental Management System (EMS), and links with environmental regulatory and research institutions. Increasing due diligence components within Australian environmental legislation dictate that mere legislative compliance is no longer sufficient for industries to ensure that they meet their environmental obligations. The development of external research links and the formulation of an EMS for locust control have enabled the APLC to identify environmental issues and trends, quantify objective environmental targets and strategies, and facilitate continuous improvement in its environmental performance, while maintaining stakeholder support. This article outlines the environmental issues faced by the APLC, the research programs in place to address these issues, and the procedures in place to incorporate research findings into the organization's operational structure.

摘要

澳大利亚蝗灾防治委员会(APLC)通过空中喷洒化学和生物防治剂来管理澳大利亚东部200万平方公里土地上的蝗虫种群,以保护农业生产。这一过程通过一种预防性控制策略来实现,该策略使用超低容量喷雾设备将少量防治剂液滴散布在目标区域。蝗虫防治的经济成本和潜在收益都有详细记录。然而,在脆弱的干旱和半干旱生态系统中施用杀虫剂,是一项会带来实际和潜在环境问题的任务。APLC通过有针对性的环境运筹学研究、符合ISO - 14001标准的环境管理体系(EMS)以及与环境监管和研究机构的合作,积极应对这些问题。澳大利亚环境立法中日益增加的尽职调查要求表明,仅仅遵守法律对各行业来说已不足以确保它们履行环境义务。建立外部研究联系以及制定蝗虫防治的EMS,使APLC能够识别环境问题和趋势,量化客观的环境目标和策略,并在保持利益相关者支持的同时,促进其环境绩效的持续改进。本文概述了APLC面临的环境问题、为解决这些问题而开展的研究项目,以及将研究结果纳入该组织运营结构的程序。

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