Location
SPREP LIBRARY
Publisher
CAB International on behalf of the GISProgramme
Publication Year:
2001
Publication Place
UK
Physical Description:
xvii, 228 p. ; 29 cm
Call Number
363.78 WIT [EL]
Language
English
Record ID:
48
Legacy PEIN ID:
73820
General Notes
"The toolkit was designed and partially drafted at an international workshop held in Kuala Lumpur, 22-27 March, 1999".--Preface.|Includes bibliographical references (p. 228) and indexes.|Also available electronically
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Subject Heading(s)
Invasive species - Prevention practices - Toolkit
Invasive alien species - Management practices - Toolkit
Nonindegenous pests - Control
Abstract
Invasive alien species are recognised as one of the leading threats to biodiversity and also impose enormous costs on agriculture, forestry, fisheries, and other human enterprises, as well as on human health. Rapidly accelerating human trade, tourism, transport, and travel over the past century have dramatically enhanced the spread of invasive species, allowing them to surmount natural geographic barriers. Not all non-indigenous species are harmful. In fact the majority of species used in agriculture, forestry and fisheries are alien species. Thus, the initial step in a national programme must be to distinguish the harmful from the harmless alien species and identify the impacts of the former on native biodiversity.
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Location
SPREP LIBRARY
Publisher
CAB International on behalf of the GISProgramme
Publication Year:
2001
Publication Place
UK
Physical Description:
xvii, 228 p. ; 29 cm
Call Number
363.78 WIT [EL]
Language
English
Record ID:
48
Legacy PEIN ID:
73820
General Notes
"The toolkit was designed and partially drafted at an international workshop held in Kuala Lumpur, 22-27 March, 1999".--Preface.|Includes bibliographical references (p. 228) and indexes.|Also available electronically
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Record Modified: 16-Feb-2022