News Collecting information on selected terrestrial invasive alien species in the pan-European area

This study proposes a methodology for collecting information on trends in the distribution and ecological impact of selected terrestrial invasive alien species in the pan-European area. This could show the development of the pressure from selected invasive alien species to biological diversity in the framework of assessing progress towards the target of halting biodiversity loss.  In addition to a detailed methodology for the mapping of information, the report includes a demonstration of mapping of six invasive alien species: Giant hodgeweed, red palm weevil, eastern grey squirrel, American mink, slider (a turtle) and Pampas grass.
Concerned URL http://biodiversity-chm.eea.europa.eu/information/F1059808330/Final_report_invdistribution.pdf
Source European Environment Agency
Release date 28/08/2008
Contributor Rania Spyropoulou
Geographical coverage Europe, European Union, Pan -European
Keywords methodology, invasive alien species, data collection

The study has been delivered in 2007, in the framework of the First phase of the SEBI 2010 process and funded by the EEA. Full reference is ‘Pilot project on  trends in the distribution and ecological impact of selected IAS in Europe’ for ‘Streamlining European 2010 Biodiversity Indicators (SEBI2010)’ Contract number – 3603/B2006/EEA.52651.

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