This document presents an overview of an EBV-based approach to develop national observation and monitoring systems for biological invasion, along with a modular approach provides an approach that is both feasible, scientifically sound, and policy and management-relevant. Using this approach and regardless of their baseline, countries can identify a ...
DOI: 10.1016/j.biocon.2016.06.013
Last Update: 2015
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This document presents an overview of an EBV-based approach to develop national observation and monitoring systems for biological invasion, along with a modular approach provides an approach that is both feasible, scientifically sound, and policy and management-relevant. Using this approach and regardless of their baseline, countries can identify and prioritise invasive alien species and pathways, and report meaningfully on Aichi Target 9.
Contact person: | Melodie McGeoch |
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Contact e-mail: | melodie.mcgeoch@monash.edu |
Contact institute: | School of Biological Sciences, Monash University |
URL(s): | http://invasionevs.com |
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