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EASIN - European Alien Species Information Network
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  • 19Dec2018

    Citizen science and alien invasive species management on islands

    The general lower native biodiversity, taxonomic disharmony and pressure on native ecosystems of islands implies less resilience to biological invasions.

    • Biodiversity
    • CitizenScience
    17Dec2018

    JRC-COST CSI Workshop on Citizen Science data on Invasive Alien Species

    Strengthening the link between IAS apps data and policy: Development of an appropriate governance framework - Preliminary results

    • IASApp
    • CitizenScience
    13Dec2018

    Safe use of biological control agents

    Biological control can represent a viable option in certain contexts to combat invasive alien species. Despite of successful experiences, especially in plant protection against insects, concerns arise due to the potential risk posed by the introduced agents to the environment, particularly when imported from other continents.

    • EPPO
    6Dec2018

    Eradication of invasive alien species in fish corridors and the role of recreational anglers

    Migratory fish corridors compensate the fragmentation of natural waterways due to the presence of human obstacles such as dams, dykes and locks.

    • Invasive
    • LIFE
    30Nov2018

    Welcome to the new EASIN Team Member

    We warmly welcome to EASIN Team Celia López Cañizares, who has recently joined JRC as a trainee, and will be working on Citizen Science, science and outreach communication.

    • EASINTeam
    28Nov2018

    Impact of invasive alien species: the water hyacinth

    The water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes) is an invasive aquatic plant of Union Concern native to the Amazon River, introduced in Europe during the 20th century.

    • Mediterranean
    • Native
    20Nov2018

    How to make Citizen Science and IAS apps data useful for EU policies?

    The development of new technologies such as smartphone applications can support the generation of citizens’ georeferenced records of Invasive Alien Species (IAS), and complement professional observations schemes.

    • CitizenScience
    • JRC
    19Nov2018

    EASIN Geodatabase updates

    EASIN GeoDatabase version 4.9 has been published online.

    • NOTSYS
    • Geodatabase
    • CitizenScience
    10Oct2018

    Marine Horizon Scanning workshop output

    23 Marine taxonomists agreed on the "top-priority" marine invasive alien species expected to be introduced, invade and have a significant negative impact in the European Seas within the next 10 years.

    • HorizonScan
    • Marine
    8Oct2018

    Early detection of Invasive Alien Species

    Early detection of an invasive alien species is vital to apply effective eradication measures and avoid negative impacts in a given region to native biodiversity, or to ecosystem services that the environment can provide.

    • NOTSYS
    • EURegulation
    • Invasive
    19Sep2018

    Horizon Scanning Workshop: Predicting future invasions in European seas

    Horizon Scanning (HS) is a tool to identify and prioritize invasive alien species (IAS) absent or not yet widely spread, which may pose a potential threat to the environment in a given region.

    • HorizonScan
    • IAS
    6Sep2018

    Baseline of 37 IAS of Union concern added to geodatabase

    The implementation of EU Regulation 1143/2014 on Invasive Alien Species has seen the fruitful collaboration between the Commission and Member States Competent Authorities in the preparation of a Baseline distribution of the 37 Invasive Alien Species (IAS) of Union concern (published in the Commission Implementing Reg. 1141/2016).

    • Baseline
    • EURegulation
    1Aug2018

    Keeping information on alien species up-to-date

    Keeping information on alien species occurring in Europe up-to-date is the EASIN main goal, which is being sought by establishing collaboration with scientific organisations and data repositories at European and global level.

    • DataPartner
    18Jul2018

    How an alien species becomes of Union concern

    Organisms to be targeted for surveillance and eradication measures are included in a "Union list"

    • IAS
    • CitizenScience
    5Jul2018

    Recreational fishing and Invasive Alien Species

    Recreational fishing is one of the most popular leisure activities across Europe involving million of people, who organize fishing trips in their areas, countries or even abroad.

    • IAS
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