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Progress Report on the Implementation of the Global Invasive Species Information Network (GISIN)
In-Depth Review of Ongoing Work on Alien Species that Threaten Ecosystems, Habitats or Species
In-Depth Review of Invasive Alien Species – Information Compiled by the Executive Secretary
In-Depth Review of Ongoing Work on Alien Species That Threaten Ecosystems, Habitats or Species (Addendum) - Preliminary report of expert workshop on best practices for pre-import screening of live animals in international trade
Summary Synthesis of Information on the Use of Biological Control Agents Against Invasive Alien Species
Annotations to the Provisional Agenda
Workshop Report
Report of the Meeting
Report of the Third Meeting of the Inter-Agency Liaison Group on Invasive Alien Species
Indicators for assessing progress towards the 2010 target: Numbers and cost of alien invasions
The Ecological and Socio-Economic Impacts of Invasive Alien Species on Inland Water Ecosystems
Alien Species that Threaten Ecosystems, Habitats or Species (Article 8 (h)): Further Consideration of Gaps and Inconsistencies in the International Regulatory Framework
Towards the Development of a Joint Work Plan for the Management of Marine Invasive Alien Species
Report of the Ad Hoc Technical Expert Group on Gaps and Inconsistencies in the International Regulatory Framework in Relation to Invasive Alien Species
Alien Species That Threaten Ecosystems, Habitats or Species (Article 8 (h)): Report on Consultations Regarding International Standards
Further Work on Gaps and Inconsistencies in the International Regulatory Framework on Invasive Alien Species, Particularly Species Introduced as Pets, Aquarium and Terrarium Species, as Live Bait and Live Food, and Best Practices for Addressing the Risks Associated with Their Introduction
Report of the Workshop “Helping Islands Adapt – Aworkshop on Regional Action to Combat Invasive Alien Species on Islands to Preserve Biodiversity and Adapt to Climate Change” (11-16 April 2010, Auckand, New Zealand)
Invasive Alien Species: Proposals on Ways and Means to Address Gaps in International Standards Regarding Invasive Alien Species Introduced As Pets, Aquarium and Terrarium Species, As Live Bait and Live Food
Invasive Alien Species: Report on How Parties, Other Governments and Relevant Organizations Are Addressing Gaps and Inconsistencies in the International Regulatory Framework
Report of the Ad Hoc Technical Expert Group Meeting on Addressing the Risks Associated with the Introduction of Alien Species as Pets, Aquarium and Terrarium Species, and as Live Bait and Live Food
Report of the Second Meeting of the Inter-Agency Liaison Group on Invasive Alien Species
Joint Work Programme to Strengthen Information Services on Invasive Alien Species as a Contribution towards Aichi Biodiversity Target 9
Global Invasive Alien Species Information Partnership: Progress Report on Activities
Management of Risks Associated With Introduction of Alien Species as Pets, Aquarium and Terrarium Species, and as Live Bait and Live Food, and Related Issues
Review of Work on Invasive Alien Species and Considerations for Future Work
Pathways of Introduction of Invasive Species, their Prioritization and Management
Invasive Alien Species
Item 4.5 of the Provisional Agenda <br> Development of Guiding Principles for the Prevention of Impacts of Alien Species by Identifying Priority Areas of Work on Isolated Ecosystems
Alien invasive species:<br> Proposed principles presented for debate at SBSTTA 4
Item 3.4 of the Provisional Agenda <br> Alien Species: Guiding Principles for the Prevention, Introduction and Mitigation of Impacts
Invasive alien species<br>Progress report on matters identified in decision V/5, paragraphs 5, 11 and 14, and an analysis of national reports
Invasive alien species<br>Comprehensive review on the efficiency and efficacy of existing measures for their prevention, early detection, eradication and control
Invasive alien species<br>Options for future work
Invasive alien species<br>Toolkit of Best Prevention and Management Practices for Invasive Alien Species
Invasive alien species<br>Status, impacts and trends of alien species that threaten ecosystems, habitats and species
Invasive alien species<br>Case-studies and country comments on invasive alien species<br>Executive summary
Invasive alien species<br>Comprehensive review of activities for the prevention, early detection, eradication and control of invasive alien species<br>(See also documents UNEP/CBD/SBSTTA/6/INF/3/TAB1 and TAB2 for tables)
Invasive Alien Species<br>Review of the efficiency and efficacy of existing legal instruments applicable to invasive alien species
Invasive Alien Species<br>Report on existing international procedures, criteria and capacity for assessing risk from invasive alien species
Invasive Alien Species<br>Report of the liaison group meeting on invasive alien species, Kirstenbosch, Cape Town, 17- 22 September 2001
Invasive alien species<br>A Guide to Designing Legal and Institutional Frameworks on Alien Invasive Species
Invasive alien species<br>Global Strategy on Invasive Alien Species
Invasive alien species: identification of specific gaps and inconsistencies in the international regulatory framework
Invasive alien species: identification of specific gaps and inconsistencies in the international regulatory framework
Pilot assessments: the ecological and socio-economic impact of invasive alien species on island ecosystems
Concept Note and Programme
Concept Note for the Global Taxonomy Initiative Workshop to Develop Capacity to Address Invasive Alien Species and Sustainable Use of Biodiversity
Recomendaciones del taller de capacitación regional sobre especies exóticas invasoras y taxonomía para los países de América latina
Thousands of herbivores at the Lake Nakuru National Park are staring at uncertain future as alien plant species continue to swamp pastureland at one of the country’s most visited wildlife sanctuaries.
Invasive jumping worms are something to be on the lookout for this spring and summer. This group of invasive species native to East-Central Asia that recently popped up in Ontario might make you squirm if you see them thrashing around when they are disturbed.