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Global Plant Invasions
- 1.0569173 - BÚ 2023 RIV CH eng M - Monography Chapter
Meyerson, L. A. - Pauchard, A. - Brundu, G. - Carlton, J. T. - Hierro, J. L. - Kueffer, C. - Pandit, M. K. - Pyšek, Petr - Richardson, D. M. - Packer, J. G.
Moving toward global strategies for managing invasive alien species.
Global Plant Invasions. Cham: Springer, 2022 - (Clements, D.; Upadhyaya, M.; Joshi, S.; Shrestha, A.), s. 331-360. ISBN 978-3-030-89683-6
R&D Projects: GA ČR(CZ) GX19-28807X
Institutional support: RVO:67985939
Keywords : biological invasions * impact * management strategy
OECD category: Ecology
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-89684-3
As human communities become increasingly interconnected through transport and trade, there has been a concomitant rise in both accidental and intentional species introductions, resulting in biological invasions. A warming global climate and the rapid movement of people and vessels across the globe have opened new air and sea routes, accelerated propagule pressure, and altered habitat disturbance regimes, all of which act synergistically to trigger and sustain invasions. We propose five recommendations to progress these toward global strategies against biological invasions, including better standards and tools for long-term monitoring, techniques for evaluation of impacts across taxa and regions, modular regulatory frameworks that integrate incentives and compliance mechanisms with respect to diverse transcultural needs, biosecurity awareness and measures, and synergies with other conservation strategies. This proposed approach for IAS is inclusive, adaptive, and flexible and moves toward global strategies for better preventing and managing biological invasions.
Permanent Link: https://hdl.handle.net/11104/0340518
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