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CHALLENGE
POTENTIAL GAIN
Estimated research costEstimated scientific challengeFor taking management actionFor better understanding biological invasions
Interoperable
data for
monitoring
invasive alien
species and
effects of drivers
of biodiversity
change
Lack of integration of impact data and knowledge sources across
languages {4.7.2}
Incomplete data to undertake risk management, cost-effective
species-based surveillance and detection of fungi, microbes and
marine pests {Table 5.11}
Incomplete data to prioritize biological invasion management under
climate, sea- and land-use change {5.6.1.3}
Lack of inventories at fine scales and for specific taxon and biome
contexts to support decision-makers in determining when to
implement species-based or site-based management (or both)
{5.6.2.1, 5.7}
Incomplete data to develop pathway risk assessments and
management for different taxonomic groups and biomes {Table
5.11, 5.6.2.5}
Incomplete data and understanding of site-based and ecosystembased management concepts {5.6.2.1}
Incomplete data and understanding of the conditions that facilitate
successful integration of policy developments into management
plans {6.6.1.4}
Lack of indicators of the various dimensions of biological invasion
that are policy-relevant, sensitive, reliable, relevant at national
and global scales, sustained for medium-to-long-term tracking of
progress and part of a responsive policy environment {6.6.3}
Gaps in how
invasive alien
species affect
nature's
contributions to
people
Incomplete data on impacts on nature's contributions to people
and good quality of life {4.7.2}
Management
and policy
approaches
Lack of control options for marine invasive alien species and
invasive alien microbial fungal pathogens of plants and animals
{5.6.1.1}
Lack of agreed-upon methods of supporting management decisionmaking for invasive alien species with both positive and negative
impacts {5.6.1.2}
Lack of methods of managing pathways for invasive alien
species arriving as contaminants, or through shipping containers,
e-commerce (legal/illegal), biofouling or ports, and across land
borders and along trade supply chains {Table 5.11, 5.6.2.4}
Lack of methods for adaptive management of invasive alien
invertebrates and plants using alternative approaches given the
declining number of chemical control options {5.6.2.5}
Lack of eradication guidelines and strategies for generalist invasive
alien invertebrates, diseases and hard-to-detect freshwater and
marine invasive alien species {5.6.2.1, Table 5.11}
Lack of scenarios and models of invasive alien species that consider
interactions with other drivers of global change {2.6.5, 6.6.1.6}
Missing information on the implementation of adaptive-collaborative
governance for biological invasions and factors important to the
success of that governance strategy {6.4.4.5}
Incomplete data on the effectiveness of policies, management
strategies and actions related to biological invasions {6.1.3, 6.6.3} | raw_document.pdf | 49 | Table_0_49 | HE THEMATIC ASSESSMENT REPORT ON INVASIVE ALIEN SPECIES AND TH | 19SUMMARY FOR POLICYMAKERS
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CATEGORY GAP IMPLEMENTATION
CHALLENGE
POTENTIAL GAIN
Estimated research costEstimated scientific challengeFor taking management actionFor better understanding biological invasions
Gaps to fill to
support the
implementation
of policy and
management
Lack of tools and frameworks to predict biological invasions {6.2.1,
6.6.1.6, 6.7.2.7}
Lack of tools to reduce the barriers to information-sharing within
and across countries {6.6.2}
Lack of research and data on how best to implement integrated
governance systems to manage biological invasions {6.6.1.3,
6.6.1.4, 6.6.2}
Design principles for an integrated governance system to manage
biological invasions {6.7.2.3, 6.7.3}
Lack of mechanisms that allow effective collaboration among
different elements of the socioecological systems {Figure 6.7, 6.7}
Gaps in
knowledge
on invasive
alien species
of particular
relevance to
Indigenous
Peoples
and local
communities
Lack of information on invasive alien species status and trends
on land and water managed by Indigenous Peoples and local
communities {Box 2.6}
Lack of information on Indigenous and local knowledge, values and
culture regarding the drivers and impacts of invasive alien species
on land and water managed by Indigenous Peoples and local
communities {1.6.7.1, Box 3.12}
Lack of understanding of and mechanisms for sharing knowledge
on invasive alien species and their drivers, impacts, management
and governance among Indigenous Peoples and local communities
and researchers and other outsiders {6.6.1.5}
Lack of consideration of the knowledge and perceptions of
Indigenous Peoples and local communities in scenarios and models
{1.6.7.3, 4.7.1, 6.6.1.6}
a
A headline indicator has been adopted for planning and tracking
of progress towards Target 6 of the Kunming-Montreal Global
Biodiversity Framework, with opportunities to build on existing
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Table_0 | Table | Table | [0.1140625,0.10859375,0.8953125,0.625] | CATEGORY GAP IMPLEMENTATION
CHALLENGE
POTENTIAL GAIN
Estimated research costEstimated scientific challengeFor taking management actionFor better understanding biological invasions
Gaps to fill to
support the
implementation
of policy and
management
Lack of tools and frameworks to predict biological invasions {6.2.1,
6.6.1.6, 6.7.2.7}
Lack of tools to reduce the barriers to information-sharing within
and across countries {6.6.2}
Lack of research and data on how best to implement integrated
governance systems to manage biological invasions {6.6.1.3,
6.6.1.4, 6.6.2}
Design principles for an integrated governance system to manage
biological invasions {6.7.2.3, 6.7.3}
Lack of mechanisms that allow effective collaboration among
different elements of the socioecological systems {Figure 6.7, 6.7}
Gaps in
knowledge
on invasive
alien species
of particular
relevance to
Indigenous
Peoples
and local
communities
Lack of information on invasive alien species status and trends
on land and water managed by Indigenous Peoples and local
communities {Box 2.6}
Lack of information on Indigenous and local knowledge, values and
culture regarding the drivers and impacts of invasive alien species
on land and water managed by Indigenous Peoples and local
communities {1.6.7.1, Box 3.12}
Lack of understanding of and mechanisms for sharing knowledge
on invasive alien species and their drivers, impacts, management
and governance among Indigenous Peoples and local communities
and researchers and other outsiders {6.6.1.5}
Lack of consideration of the knowledge and perceptions of
Indigenous Peoples and local communities in scenarios and models
{1.6.7.3, 4.7.1, 6.6.1.6}
a
A headline indicator has been adopted for planning and tracking
of progress towards Target 6 of the Kunming-Montreal Global
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A headline indicator has been adopted for planning and tracking
of progress towards Target 6 of the Kunming-Montreal Global
Biodiversity Framework, with opportunities to build on existing
indicators for biological invasions {6.6.3}. | raw_document.pdf | 50 | Text_0_50 | 49SUMMARY FOR POLICYMAKERS | 19SUMMARY FOR POLICYMAKERS
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APPENDIX 3
Examples of data
and knowledge products
Information components including description and importance of the information for documenting and managing biological
invasions of existing invasive alien species databases that may provide relevant information.
Websites are provided at the first mention of each database (see chapter 2 for databases relevant for status and trends and
chapter 6, section 6.6.3 for databases supporting policy options). Gaps identified within the data and knowledge products
are also given {Table 5.4}.
Fields Description Database
purpose
Examples of data and knowledge products Identified gaps
Taxonomy Scientific name,
higher taxonomy,
synonyms,
common names
Name consistency
and locating
specimens
* GBIF - https://www.gbif.org/
* World Register of Introduced Marine Species -
http://www.marinespecies.org/introduced/
* FishBase - https://fishbase.org/
* Plant List - http://www.theplantlist.org/
* The Reptile Database -
http://www.reptile-database.org/
* AlgaeBase - https://www.algaebase.org/
* IUCN Red List of Threatened Species -
https://www.iucnredlist.org/
Underrepresented
biomes and taxa
Identification Identification guides,
diagnostic tools
Correct
identification,
early detection
* iNaturalist - https://www.inaturalist.org
* Lucidcentral - https://www.lucidcentral.org
* Antweb - a comprehensive diagnostic tool for ants
- http://antweb.org/
* Plant net - https://plantnet.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au/
* eBird - https://ebird.org/home
* BioNET - EAFRINET - https://keys.lucidcentral.org/
keys/v3/eafrinet/plants.htm
* Portaleei Latin America -
http://portaleei.fcien.edu.uy/
Ecology Including habitat,
species interactions
(e.g., host species)
Management
risk assessment
* Global Invasive Species Database (GISD) -
http://www.iucngisd.org/gisd
* Centre for Agriculture and Bioscience International
Invasive Species Compendium -
https://www.cabi.org/isc
* FishBase
* National invasive alien species databases -
http://www.inbiar.uns.edu.ar/;
http://bd.institutohorus.org.br;
https://caribbeaninvasives.org;
https://sieei.udelar.edu.uy;
https://guyra.org.py;
https://invasoras.biodiversidad.gob.ec
Spatial data Distribution,
native and
introduced range,
occurrence
Origin,
management,
risk assessment
* Global Invasive Species Database
* Global Register of Introduced and Invasive Species
(GRIIS) - http://www.griis.org/ (Pagad et al., 2018,
2022b, 2022a) {Table 5.4}
* Centre for Agriculture and Bioscience International
Invasive Species Compendium
* FishBase
* Global Naturalized Alien Flora (GloNAF) -
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Examples of data
and knowledge products |
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invasions of existing invasive alien species databases that may provide relevant information.
Websites are provided at the first mention of each database (see chapter 2 for databases relevant for status and trends and
chapter 6, section 6.6.3 for databases supporting policy options). Gaps identified within the data and knowledge products
are also given {Table 5.4}. | raw_document.pdf | 51 | Text_0_51 | THE THEMATIC ASSESSMENT REPORT ON INVASIVE ALIEN SPECIES AND THEIR CONTRO | 19SUMMARY FOR POLICYMAKERS
BACKGROUND | APPENDIX 3
Examples of data
and knowledge products |
Table_0 | Table | Table | [0.1142578125,0.3171875,0.89140625,0.92578125] | Fields Description Database
purpose
Examples of data and knowledge products Identified gaps
Taxonomy Scientific name,
higher taxonomy,
synonyms,
common names
Name consistency
and locating
specimens
* GBIF - https://www.gbif.org/
* World Register of Introduced Marine Species -
http://www.marinespecies.org/introduced/
* FishBase - https://fishbase.org/
* Plant List - http://www.theplantlist.org/
* The Reptile Database -
http://www.reptile-database.org/
* AlgaeBase - https://www.algaebase.org/
* IUCN Red List of Threatened Species -
https://www.iucnredlist.org/
Underrepresented
biomes and taxa
Identification Identification guides,
diagnostic tools
Correct
identification,
early detection
* iNaturalist - https://www.inaturalist.org
* Lucidcentral - https://www.lucidcentral.org
* Antweb - a comprehensive diagnostic tool for ants
- http://antweb.org/
* Plant net - https://plantnet.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au/
* eBird - https://ebird.org/home
* BioNET - EAFRINET - https://keys.lucidcentral.org/
keys/v3/eafrinet/plants.htm
* Portaleei Latin America -
http://portaleei.fcien.edu.uy/
Ecology Including habitat,
species interactions
(e.g., host species)
Management
risk assessment
* Global Invasive Species Database (GISD) -
http://www.iucngisd.org/gisd
* Centre for Agriculture and Bioscience International
Invasive Species Compendium -
https://www.cabi.org/isc
* FishBase
* National invasive alien species databases -
http://www.inbiar.uns.edu.ar/;
http://bd.institutohorus.org.br;
https://caribbeaninvasives.org;
https://sieei.udelar.edu.uy;
https://guyra.org.py;
https://invasoras.biodiversidad.gob.ec
Spatial data Distribution,
native and
introduced range,
occurrence
Origin,
management,
risk assessment
* Global Invasive Species Database
* Global Register of Introduced and Invasive Species
(GRIIS) - http://www.griis.org/ (Pagad et al., 2018,
2022b, 2022a) {Table 5.4}
* Centre for Agriculture and Bioscience International
Invasive Species Compendium
* FishBase
* Global Naturalized Alien Flora (GloNAF) -
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BACKGROUND | APPENDIX 3
Examples of data
and knowledge products |
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(GRIIS) - http://www.griis.org/ (Pagad et al., 2018,
2022b, 2022a) {Table 5.4} | raw_document.pdf | 51 | List-item_0_51 | SUMMARY FOR POLICYMAKERS | 19SUMMARY FOR POLICYMAKERS
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Examples of data
and knowledge products |
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Invasive Species Compendium | raw_document.pdf | 51 | List-item_1_51 | SUMMARY FOR POLICYMAKERS | 19SUMMARY FOR POLICYMAKERS
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Fields Description Database
purpose
Examples of data and knowledge products Identified gaps
Spatial data Distribution,
native and
introduced range,
occurrence
Origin,
Management,
Risk assessment
* Global Avian Invasions Atlas -
https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.4234850.v1
* SeaLifeBase - https://www.sealifebase.ca
* WOAH - https://www.woah.org/en/what-we-do/
animal-health-and-welfare/disease-data-collection/
world-animal-health-information-system/
* European Alien Species Information Network -
https://easin.jrc.ec.europa.eu/easin/#
* Pacific Islands Ecosystems at Risk -
http://www.hear.org/pier/
* Species observations for the United States and
Territories - https://www.gbif.us
* Atlas of Living Australia. Analytic software
platforms, extensive and open source -
www.ala.org.au
* National invasive alien species databases
* Biomodelos - Biomodels of potential distribution
maps and invasive species fauna and flora in
Colombia - http://biomodelos.humboldt.org.co/en
* International Union for Conservation of Nature Red
List of Threatened Species
* Regional plant protection organizations -
https://www.ippc.int/en/external-cooperation/
regional-plant-protection-organizations/
Status and
provenance
Biological invasion
status in introduced
range including
abundance,
occurrence (extent
of spread) and
invasiveness
Origin,
prioritization and
management
prioritization
* Global Invasive Species Database
* Global Register of Introduced and Invasive Species
* Centre for Agriculture and Bioscience International
Invasive Species Compendium
* FishBase
* European Alien Species Information Network
* Pacific Islands Ecosystems at Risk
* World Register of Introduced Marine Species
* SeaLifeBase - https://www.sealifebase.ca/
* WOAH World Animal Health Information System -
disease status
* National invasive alien species databases
Primary and
secondary
pathways
Intentional or
unintentional
pathways of
introduction and
spread
Biosecurity
management
* Global Invasive Species Database
* Global Register of Introduced and Invasive Species
* Centre for Agriculture and Bioscience International
Invasive Species Compendium
* FishBase
* European Alien Species Information Network
* Pacific Islands Ecosystems at Risk
* World Register of Introduced Marine Species
* Database on Introductions of Aquatic Species
* IPPC Documentation on ISPM - https://www.ippc.
int/en/core-activities/standards-setting/ispms/
* National invasive alien species databases -
http://www.inbiar.uns.edu.ar/
Secondary
pathways
classification
inconsistent or
missing
Monitoring
and
surveillance
Data from multiple
sources in a real
time
Early detection * Early Detection and Distribution Mapping System -
https://www.eddmaps.org/
Impact Environmental
and socioeconomic impacts,
mechanisms of
impact, outcomes of
these impacts and
ecosystem services
impacted
Risk assessment
policy
management
* Global Invasive Species Database
* Global Register of Introduced and Invasive Species
* Centre for Agriculture and Bioscience International
Invasive Species Compendium
No transparent,
standardized
way to report on
impacts | raw_document.pdf | 52 | Full-Page_0_52 | SUMMARY FOR POLICYMAKERS | 19SUMMARY FOR POLICYMAKERS
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Examples of data
and knowledge products |
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Examples of data
and knowledge products |
Table_0 | Table | Table | [0.111328125,0.103125,0.9171875,0.91328125] | Fields Description Database
purpose
Examples of data and knowledge products Identified gaps
Spatial data Distribution,
native and
introduced range,
occurrence
Origin,
Management,
Risk assessment
* Global Avian Invasions Atlas -
https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.4234850.v1
* SeaLifeBase - https://www.sealifebase.ca
* WOAH - https://www.woah.org/en/what-we-do/
animal-health-and-welfare/disease-data-collection/
world-animal-health-information-system/
* European Alien Species Information Network -
https://easin.jrc.ec.europa.eu/easin/#
* Pacific Islands Ecosystems at Risk -
http://www.hear.org/pier/
* Species observations for the United States and
Territories - https://www.gbif.us
* Atlas of Living Australia. Analytic software
platforms, extensive and open source -
www.ala.org.au
* National invasive alien species databases
* Biomodelos - Biomodels of potential distribution
maps and invasive species fauna and flora in
Colombia - http://biomodelos.humboldt.org.co/en
* International Union for Conservation of Nature Red
List of Threatened Species
* Regional plant protection organizations -
https://www.ippc.int/en/external-cooperation/
regional-plant-protection-organizations/
Status and
provenance
Biological invasion
status in introduced
range including
abundance,
occurrence (extent
of spread) and
invasiveness
Origin,
prioritization and
management
prioritization
* Global Invasive Species Database
* Global Register of Introduced and Invasive Species
* Centre for Agriculture and Bioscience International
Invasive Species Compendium
* FishBase
* European Alien Species Information Network
* Pacific Islands Ecosystems at Risk
* World Register of Introduced Marine Species
* SeaLifeBase - https://www.sealifebase.ca/
* WOAH World Animal Health Information System -
disease status
* National invasive alien species databases
Primary and
secondary
pathways
Intentional or
unintentional
pathways of
introduction and
spread
Biosecurity
management
* Global Invasive Species Database
* Global Register of Introduced and Invasive Species
* Centre for Agriculture and Bioscience International
Invasive Species Compendium
* FishBase
* European Alien Species Information Network
* Pacific Islands Ecosystems at Risk
* World Register of Introduced Marine Species
* Database on Introductions of Aquatic Species
* IPPC Documentation on ISPM - https://www.ippc.
int/en/core-activities/standards-setting/ispms/
* National invasive alien species databases -
http://www.inbiar.uns.edu.ar/
Secondary
pathways
classification
inconsistent or
missing
Monitoring
and
surveillance
Data from multiple
sources in a real
time
Early detection * Early Detection and Distribution Mapping System -
https://www.eddmaps.org/
Impact Environmental
and socioeconomic impacts,
mechanisms of
impact, outcomes of
these impacts and
ecosystem services
impacted
Risk assessment
policy
management
* Global Invasive Species Database
* Global Register of Introduced and Invasive Species
* Centre for Agriculture and Bioscience International
Invasive Species Compendium
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standardized
way to report on
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Examples of data
and knowledge products |
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Fields Description Database
purpose
Examples of data and knowledge products Identified gaps
Impact Environmental
and socioeconomic impacts,
mechanisms of
impact, outcomes of
these impacts and
ecosystem services
impacted
Risk assessment
policy
management
* InvaCost database - https://figshare.com/articles/
dataset/InvaCost_References_and_description_
of_economic_cost_estimates_associated_with_
biological_invasions_worldwide_/12668570/4
* Millennium ecosystem assessment -
https://www.millenniumassessment.org
* IUCN Red List of Threatened Species -
https://www.iucnredlist.org/resources/threatclassification-scheme
* FishBase
No transparent,
standardized
way to report on
impacts
Risk
assessments
Developed risk
assessments with
outcomes
Management * Global Invasive Species Database
* Pacific Islands Ecosystems at Risk
* Environmental Impact Classification of Alien Taxa
and the Socio-Economic Impact Classification for
Alien Taxa
* Global Compendium of Weeds -
http://www.hear.org/gcw/
* East and South European Network for Invasive Alien
Species - www.esenias.org
* Pacific Invasive Ants Toolkit - http://www.piat.org.nz/
* National invasive alien species databases
Policy
response
Legislations
enacted, regulations,
voluntary codes of
conduct
Policy
management
* ECOLEX - https://www.ecolex.org
* FAOLEX - fao.org/faolex/en/
* InforMEA - United Nations Information Portal on
Multilateral Agreements - https://www.informea.org
* EU Regulations - https://ec.europa.eu/environment/
nature/invasivealien/index_en.htm
Databases not
searchable for
invasive alien
species
Eradication Successes Management * DIISE - http://diise.islandconservation.org/
* Global Eradication and Response Database -
http://b3.net.nz/gerda/
* National invasive alien species databases
Control Management
practices, failure,
best practices,
biocontrol
Management * Pacific Islands Ecosystems at Risk
* Database of introductions of insect biological
control agents for the control of insect pests (Cock
et al., 2016) {Table 5.4}
* Biological Control of Weeds. A world catalogue of
agents and their target weeds -
https://www.ibiocontrol.org/
* iMapInvasives - sharing information for strategic
management - https://www.imapinvasives.org
* Centre for Agriculture and Bioscience International
Invasive Species Compendium
* Pacific Invasive Ant Toolkit
* Caribbean Invasive Alien Species Network -
https://caribbeaninvasives.org/
* Database of Island Invasive Species Eradications
* Global Eradication and Response Database
* Early Detection and Distribution Mapping System
* East and South European Network for Invasive Alien
Species
* National invasive alien species databases
No standardized
way to report
on management
outcomes | raw_document.pdf | 53 | Full-Page_0_53 | 51SUMMARY FOR POLICYMAKERS | 19SUMMARY FOR POLICYMAKERS
BACKGROUND | APPENDIX 3
Examples of data
and knowledge products |
Page-header_0 | Page-header | Text | [0.1314453125,0.0501953125,0.56875,0.060400390625] | HE THEMATIC ASSESSMENT REPORT ON INVASIVE ALIEN SPECIES AND THEIR CONTRO | raw_document.pdf | 53 | Page-header_0_53 | HE THEMATIC ASSESSMENT REPORT ON INVASIVE ALIEN SPECIES AND THEIR CONTRO | 19SUMMARY FOR POLICYMAKERS
BACKGROUND | APPENDIX 3
Examples of data
and knowledge products |
Table_0 | Table | Table | [0.112890625,0.0984375,0.8984375,0.8390625] | Fields Description Database
purpose
Examples of data and knowledge products Identified gaps
Impact Environmental
and socioeconomic impacts,
mechanisms of
impact, outcomes of
these impacts and
ecosystem services
impacted
Risk assessment
policy
management
* InvaCost database - https://figshare.com/articles/
dataset/InvaCost_References_and_description_
of_economic_cost_estimates_associated_with_
biological_invasions_worldwide_/12668570/4
* Millennium ecosystem assessment -
https://www.millenniumassessment.org
* IUCN Red List of Threatened Species -
https://www.iucnredlist.org/resources/threatclassification-scheme
* FishBase
No transparent,
standardized
way to report on
impacts
Risk
assessments
Developed risk
assessments with
outcomes
Management * Global Invasive Species Database
* Pacific Islands Ecosystems at Risk
* Environmental Impact Classification of Alien Taxa
and the Socio-Economic Impact Classification for
Alien Taxa
* Global Compendium of Weeds -
http://www.hear.org/gcw/
* East and South European Network for Invasive Alien
Species - www.esenias.org
* Pacific Invasive Ants Toolkit - http://www.piat.org.nz/
* National invasive alien species databases
Policy
response
Legislations
enacted, regulations,
voluntary codes of
conduct
Policy
management
* ECOLEX - https://www.ecolex.org
* FAOLEX - fao.org/faolex/en/
* InforMEA - United Nations Information Portal on
Multilateral Agreements - https://www.informea.org
* EU Regulations - https://ec.europa.eu/environment/
nature/invasivealien/index_en.htm
Databases not
searchable for
invasive alien
species
Eradication Successes Management * DIISE - http://diise.islandconservation.org/
* Global Eradication and Response Database -
http://b3.net.nz/gerda/
* National invasive alien species databases
Control Management
practices, failure,
best practices,
biocontrol
Management * Pacific Islands Ecosystems at Risk
* Database of introductions of insect biological
control agents for the control of insect pests (Cock
et al., 2016) {Table 5.4}
* Biological Control of Weeds. A world catalogue of
agents and their target weeds -
https://www.ibiocontrol.org/
* iMapInvasives - sharing information for strategic
management - https://www.imapinvasives.org
* Centre for Agriculture and Bioscience International
Invasive Species Compendium
* Pacific Invasive Ant Toolkit
* Caribbean Invasive Alien Species Network -
https://caribbeaninvasives.org/
* Database of Island Invasive Species Eradications
* Global Eradication and Response Database
* Early Detection and Distribution Mapping System
* East and South European Network for Invasive Alien
Species
* National invasive alien species databases
No standardized
way to report
on management
outcomes | raw_document.pdf | 53 | Table_0_53 | HE THEMATIC ASSESSMENT REPORT ON INVASIVE ALIEN SPECIES AND THEIR CONTRO | 19SUMMARY FOR POLICYMAKERS
BACKGROUND | APPENDIX 3
Examples of data
and knowledge products |
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BACKGROUND | APPENDIX 3
Examples of data
and knowledge products |
List-item_0 | List-item | Text | [0.46875,0.720703125,0.716796875,0.740234375] | * Caribbean Invasive Alien Species Network -
https://caribbeaninvasives.org/ | raw_document.pdf | 53 | List-item_0_53 | 52SUMMARY FOR POLICYMAKERS | 19SUMMARY FOR POLICYMAKERS
BACKGROUND | APPENDIX 3
Examples of data
and knowledge products |
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BACKGROUND | APPENDIX 3
Examples of data
and knowledge products |
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BACKGROUND | APPENDIX 3
Examples of data
and knowledge products |
List-item_3 | List-item | Text | [0.46875,0.783984375,0.76171875,0.80390625] | * East and South European Network for Invasive Alien
Species | raw_document.pdf | 53 | List-item_3_53 | 52SUMMARY FOR POLICYMAKERS | 19SUMMARY FOR POLICYMAKERS
BACKGROUND | APPENDIX 3
Examples of data
and knowledge products |
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BACKGROUND | APPENDIX 3
Examples of data
and knowledge products |
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BACKGROUND | APPENDIX 3
Examples of data
and knowledge products |
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ON BIODIVERSITY AND ECOSYSTEM SERVICES (IPBES)
IPBES Secretariat, UN Campus
Platz der Vereinten Nationen 1, D-53113 Bonn, Germany
Tel. +49 (0) 228 815 0570
secretariat@ipbes.net
www.ipbes.net
The Intergovernmental SciencePolicy Platform on Biodiversity
and Ecosystem Services (IPBES)
is the intergovernmental body which assesses the state of biodiversity and
ecosystem services, in response to requests from Governments, the private
sector and civil society.
The mission of IPBES is to strengthen the science-policy interface for
biodiversity and ecosystem services for the conservation and sustainable
use of biodiversity, long-term human well-being and sustainable
development.
IPBES has a collaborative partnership arrangement with UNEP, UNESCO,
FAO and UNDP. Its secretariat is hosted by the German government and
located on the UN campus, in Bonn, Germany.
Scientists from all parts of the world contribute to the work of IPBES on a
voluntary basis. They are nominated by their government or an organisation,
and selected by the Multidisciplinary Expert Panel (MEP) of IPBES. Peer
review forms a key component of the work of IPBES to ensure that a range
of views is reflected in its work, and that the work is complete to the highest
scientific standards.
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BACKGROUND | APPENDIX 3
Examples of data
and knowledge products |
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and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) | raw_document.pdf | 55 | Section-header_0_55 | 52SUMMARY FOR POLICYMAKERS | 19SUMMARY FOR POLICYMAKERS
BACKGROUND | The Intergovernmental SciencePolicy Platform on Biodiversity
and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) |
Text_0 | Text | Text | [0.4046875,0.3939453125,0.8875,0.434375] | is the intergovernmental body which assesses the state of biodiversity and
ecosystem services, in response to requests from Governments, the private
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BACKGROUND | The Intergovernmental SciencePolicy Platform on Biodiversity
and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) |
Text_1 | Text | Text | [0.4046875,0.444140625,0.8875,0.498046875] | The mission of IPBES is to strengthen the science-policy interface for
biodiversity and ecosystem services for the conservation and sustainable
use of biodiversity, long-term human well-being and sustainable
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BACKGROUND | The Intergovernmental SciencePolicy Platform on Biodiversity
and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) |
Text_2 | Text | Text | [0.4046875,0.5078125,0.8859375,0.54765625] | IPBES has a collaborative partnership arrangement with UNEP, UNESCO,
FAO and UNDP. Its secretariat is hosted by the German government and
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BACKGROUND | The Intergovernmental SciencePolicy Platform on Biodiversity
and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) |
Text_3 | Text | Text | [0.4046875,0.556640625,0.8875,0.640234375] | Scientists from all parts of the world contribute to the work of IPBES on a
voluntary basis. They are nominated by their government or an organisation,
and selected by the Multidisciplinary Expert Panel (MEP) of IPBES. Peer
review forms a key component of the work of IPBES to ensure that a range
of views is reflected in its work, and that the work is complete to the highest
scientific standards. | raw_document.pdf | 55 | Text_3_55 | 52SUMMARY FOR POLICYMAKERS | 19SUMMARY FOR POLICYMAKERS
BACKGROUND | The Intergovernmental SciencePolicy Platform on Biodiversity
and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) |
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BACKGROUND | The Intergovernmental SciencePolicy Platform on Biodiversity
and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) |
Text_5 | Text | Text | [0.405078125,0.7328125,0.61015625,0.7453125] | IPBES Secretariat, UN Campus | raw_document.pdf | 55 | Text_5_55 | 52SUMMARY FOR POLICYMAKERS | 19SUMMARY FOR POLICYMAKERS
BACKGROUND | The Intergovernmental SciencePolicy Platform on Biodiversity
and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) |
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BACKGROUND | The Intergovernmental SciencePolicy Platform on Biodiversity
and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) |
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BACKGROUND | The Intergovernmental SciencePolicy Platform on Biodiversity
and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) |
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BACKGROUND | The Intergovernmental SciencePolicy Platform on Biodiversity
and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) |
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BACKGROUND | The Intergovernmental SciencePolicy Platform on Biodiversity
and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) |
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BACKGROUND | The Intergovernmental SciencePolicy Platform on Biodiversity
and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) |
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BACKGROUND | The Intergovernmental SciencePolicy Platform on Biodiversity
and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) |
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BACKGROUND | The Intergovernmental SciencePolicy Platform on Biodiversity
and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) |
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BACKGROUND | The Intergovernmental SciencePolicy Platform on Biodiversity
and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) |
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BACKGROUND | The Intergovernmental SciencePolicy Platform on Biodiversity
and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) |
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BACKGROUND | The Intergovernmental SciencePolicy Platform on Biodiversity
and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) |