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Pest management planning

Planning is essential for effective pest management, as it ensures resources are used in the most productive and efficient manner.

Pest management planning occurs at all levels - national, state, regional, local and property.

In many instances pests can impact on a variety of natural resources such as water, vegetation, land and cultural heritage. Planning for pest management, therefore, must be considered in association with other natural resource management issues.


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