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    The Ethics of Biosurveillance
    with S. K. Devitt and G. Hamilton
    Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 32 (5): 709-740. 2019.
    Governments must keep agricultural systems free of pests that threaten agricultural production and international trade. Biosecurity surveillance already makes use of a wide range of technologies, such as insect traps and lures, geographic information systems, and diagnostic biochemical tests. The rise of cheap and usable surveillance technologies such as remotely piloted aircraft systems presents value conflicts not addressed in international biosurveillance guidelines. The costs of keeping agri…Read more