Location
SPREP LIBRARY
Publisher
Global Invasive Species Programme (GISP)
Publication Year:
2003
Publication Place
Cape Town, South Africa
Physical Description:
133 p. ; 29 cm
Call Number
632.9 SHI [EL]
Relevant Countries
Pacific Region
Material Type
Language
English
Record ID:
50
Legacy PEIN ID:
73825
General Notes
Also available electronically
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Subject Heading(s)
Biological invasions - Prevention
Nonindigenous pests - Control
Introduced organisms - Control
Biological invasions - Environmental aspects
Biodiversity conservasions
Invasive Alien Species - Prevention
Invasive alien species - Management
Abstract
The Austral-Pacific region has numerous characteristics that make regional coordination on invasive alien species issues particularly important. For example, 98% of its 30 million km2 is ocean; the remaining 2% contains 7500 islands, of which just 500 are inhabited. Many islands in the three subregions - Polynesia, Micronesia and Melanesia - are small and widely scattered. Whereas the ocean once provided a natural barrier against the spread of pests and diseases, the rapid expansion of trade, travel, and transport now make the region particularly vulnerable to the devastating impacts of IAS. Furthermore, Pacific islands share trading routes, partnerships, and regional infrastructure which can increase opportunities for the introduction of IAS. The inhabitants of the Austral-Pacific region, therefore, have a mutual interest in preventing and managing IAS at the point of export and import.
Theme(s):
Location
SPREP LIBRARY
Publisher
Global Invasive Species Programme (GISP)
Publication Year:
2003
Publication Place
Cape Town, South Africa
Physical Description:
133 p. ; 29 cm
Call Number
632.9 SHI [EL]
Relevant Countries
Pacific Region
Material Type
Language
English
Record ID:
50
Legacy PEIN ID:
73825
General Notes
Also available electronically
Record Created: 29-Aug-2013
Record Modified: 18-Feb-2022