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Modeling disturbance-based native invasive species control and its implications for management Ghent University
Appendices on management measure assessments - A manual for the management of vertebrate invasive alien species of Union concern, incorporating animal welfare. 1st Edition. Research Institute for Nature and Forest
Risk Management Assessment Improves the Cost-Effectiveness of Invasive Species Prioritisation Research Institute for Nature and Forest
International agreements commit nations to control or eradicate invasive alien species. The scale of this challenge exceeds available resources and so it is essential to prioritise the management of invasive alien species. Species prioritisation for management typically involves a hierarchy of processes that consider the likelihood and scale of impact (risk assessment) and the feasibility, costs and effectiveness of management (risk management). ...
Assessment of current and future invasive plants in protected dune habitats of the Atlantic coastal region - Including management accounts of selected species for the LIFE DUNIAS project (LIFE20 NAT/BE/001442) Research Institute for Nature and Forest
This report brings together the results of an INBO and LIFE DUNIAS workshop on invasive vegetation in Atlantic dunes and salt marshes. Through a systematic risk screening (horizon scan) on more than 1,300 alien plant species, experts identified the highest-priority species that (may) have a serious ecological impact on the European protected habitats of Atlantic dunes and salt marshes. This list can work through preventive actions, rapid removal ...
Using structured eradication feasibility assessment to prioritise the management of new and emerging invasive alien species in Europe Research Institute for Nature and Forest Ghent University KU Leuven
Citizen science is a vital partnership for invasive alien species management and research Research Institute for Nature and Forest
Invasive alien species (IAS) adversely impact biodiversity, ecosystem functions and socio-economics. Citizen science can be an effective tool for IAS surveillance, management and research, providing large datasets over wide spatial extents and long time periods, with public participants generating knowledge that supports action. We demonstrate how citizen science has contributed knowledge across the biological invasion process, especially for ...
Stakeholder engagement in the study and management of invasive alien species Research Institute for Nature and Forest
Prioritizing riparian and aquatic invasive plant species for management under a changing climate Research Institute for Nature and Forest
The importance of citizen science: research, policy and management around invasive alien species Meise Botanic Garden
Invasive alien species are high on the nature policy agenda due to their impact on biodiversity and the management costs they entail. Nature volunteers are an important link in the supervision of alien species. Volunteers like to report new species, but once the species are more general, motivation often weakens. Nevertheless, lasting attention is also required for these species profiles. With this contribution we want to illustrate the ...