Deadline for the update of IAS of Union concern
The Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2019/1262 of 25 July 2019 entered into force on the 15th August 2019
CitizenScience [76]
AlienSpecies [54]
Catalogue [38]
Biodiversity [37]
IAS [33]
EURegulation [29]
JRC [25]
DataPartner [21]
EASINTeam [20]
IASApp [17]
EASIN [17]
Invasive [17]
The Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2019/1262 of 25 July 2019 entered into force on the 15th August 2019
Version 7.8 of the EASIN catalogue of alien species is online, and contains now 14,085 species
The Invasive Alien Species in Europe App allows citizens to report the presence of IAS of Union concern on the European territory. Data quality assurance of the observations gathered through the App is a major concern.
The LIFE ARTEMIS project aims to contribute to the reduction of the harmful impacts of invasive alien species (IAS) on biodiversity by increasing public awareness and by setting up an efficient early warning and rapid response (EWRR) system to manage their impacts on forests in Slovenia.
The new release of the “Invasive Alien Species in Europe” smartphone App, developed by the Joint Research Centre of the European Commission, is available.
Management of alien species requires increasing of knowledge and consideration of the ecological and social perspectives.
The general lower native biodiversity, taxonomic disharmony and pressure on native ecosystems of islands implies less resilience to biological invasions.
Strengthening the link between IAS apps data and policy: Development of an appropriate governance framework - Preliminary results
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.
EASIN GeoDatabase version 4.9 has been published online.