The Summer 2010/11 edition of the IVMP Newsletter is now available on the IVMP website.
After three years, the research component of the Integrated Vegetation Management Program (IVMP) project has come to an end.
Drawing on knowledge, experience and a variety of trials in Queensland and New South Wales, the IVMP has highlighted the significant benefits of taking an integrated approach to mown vegetation management.
As a result of the IVMP project, a range of aligned projects have been undertaken over the past eighteen months. These projects have focussed on better ways of managing urban vegetation in both public open spaces and industrial areas. Articles detailing some of this work, such as the Powerlink IVM trials and the Gold Coast City Council IVM trials, are featured in this newsletter and available on the website.
Further to this, pilot programs are currently being coordinated with Brisbane City Council and Gold Coast City Council. It is envisaged that these pilot programs will take what has been learned from the IVMP project to prove its value in real world situations. These pilot programs will use the options that are already registered for use, and apply them to specific vegetation management situations using the IVM methodology.
The final report for the IVMP project has been submitted to Horticulture Australia Limited (HAL) and will be published in the near future.
Please do not hesitate to contact me personally if you have any questions regarding the IVMP project, our other recent research projects, or if you are interested in discussing opportunities to be involved in our future research.
Drawing on knowledge, experience and a variety of trials in Queensland and New South Wales, the IVMP has highlighted the significant benefits of taking an integrated approach to mown vegetation management.
As a result of the IVMP project, a range of aligned projects have been undertaken over the past eighteen months. These projects have focussed on better ways of managing urban vegetation in both public open spaces and industrial areas. Articles detailing some of this work, such as the Powerlink IVM trials and the Gold Coast City Council IVM trials, are featured in this newsletter and available on the website.
Further to this, pilot programs are currently being coordinated with Brisbane City Council and Gold Coast City Council. It is envisaged that these pilot programs will take what has been learned from the IVMP project to prove its value in real world situations. These pilot programs will use the options that are already registered for use, and apply them to specific vegetation management situations using the IVM methodology.
The final report for the IVMP project has been submitted to Horticulture Australia Limited (HAL) and will be published in the near future.
Please do not hesitate to contact me personally if you have any questions regarding the IVMP project, our other recent research projects, or if you are interested in discussing opportunities to be involved in our future research.