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constraints of resource managers and policy makers. However, many scientific fields including invasion ecology suffer from a disconnect between research and practice. Despite strong socio-political imperatives ... which researchers, stakeholders, and decision makers collaborate to develop and implement ecological research via joint consideration of the ecological, sociological, economic, and/or political contexts
This study reviews how the issue of ash dieback has been placed on the political agenda in the UK, a country where the disease has affected one of the largest national extents, thus representing a ... member states are constrained to act unilaterally on invasive species. In addition, there is also a great difference in how political systems, as opposed to the natural sciences, manage crisis. The logic
, a survey study of Swedish gardeners’ perceptions of non-native and invasive plants, and an excellent and terrifying contribution by Robert G. Wallace and colleagues on the political economy of
hundreds of times in the scientific literature, in traditional newspapers and in political discourse. The estimates of economic costs of INNS presented in peer-reviewed manuscripts and reports are used as
according to the first record in InvaCost for each region based on the rworldmap package, where applicable. The authors have created this map for illustrative purposes and do not make any political claims
monitoring INNS, including detection, identification, and distributional mapping; (iii) Management and decision-making: topics discussing the management and socio-political aspects of invasion science, such
regional cultural, social, economic, political, or legal—but not scientific—perspectives may regard some earlier introductions as “native”. Native (indigenous, endemic, autochthonous) species are those that
draws upon broader social and political support than can be provided by the residents of the immediate area effected by the invasion, it is pertinent to expand the boundaries of who we consider to be IAS ... 63 ( 14 ): 2646 - 2662 . https://doi. org/10.1080/09640568. 2020 .1742676 Sage E ( 2019 ) Visitors to Aoraki/Mt Cook exceed 1 million . Government Press Release. https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/ political
patterns of invasions, we delimited 50 European regions. Regions usually corresponded to political units (i.e., countries), except for large islands or archipelagos (the Balearic Islands, Corsica, Crete ... sand dune scrub, are at high invasion risk if human pressures increase. Because political boundaries do not usually act as the barriers to dispersal of alien plants, continental-scale studies with
species misrepresented? A review of the “native good, alien bad” philosophy . Community Ecol 11 : 13 - 21 . https://doi. org/10.1556/ComEc.11. 2010 . 1 . 3 Hammill E , Rogers A , Beckerman AP ( 2008 ) Costs
social-political and environmental change is the dramatic shifts and expansion of animal hosts (Johnson et al. 2020) which can increase the probability of contact amongst humans, animal hosts and disease
partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy at Lincoln University, Lincoon Canterbury NZ Castells E , Morante M , Blanco-Moreno JM , Sans FX , Vilatersana R , Blasco-Moreno
, this regional information (e.g., based on field records) seems difficult to obtain in the short term due to local geo-political tensions (Sousa et al. 2022) . At the same time, the development of
of these two methods for testing fume cupboards was found not to be practicable due to fundamental differences in 1) the philosophy of the tests, 2) the tracers used, 3) their method of generation, 4 ... disposition of equipment and 5) the sampling methods. It is demonstrated that the KI method is more sensitive than the gas method and that the philosophy of the KI method is to detect actual leakage whereas
) . In addition to scientific knowledge, a political regulation is imperative for effective management. With Regulation (EU) 1143/2014, the European Commission implemented a legal basis for preventing and
’ (unintentional introduction via human infrastructures linking previously unconnected regions), and ‘Unaided’ movement (unintentional introduction through natural dispersal of alien species across political borders
(0.57) compared to marginal damage cost data (0.91). For management spending, greater variability may be exhibited because management is a decisive action that is influenced by wider social, political and
‘‘social pillar’’ of sustainable invasive species management (Larson et al. 2011) that can increase social and political capital for such initiatives (Overdevest et al. 2004; Novoa et al. 2018
discussed as well as low political and legal opinions can influence the risk debate. A way forward is proposed. ... blunt objects (Gann, 1990). Two centuries later Vitruvius noted that lead fumes caused blood disorders. But it was the rapid development of science and philosophy in the seventeenth and eighteenth
Australian government as political and statistical boundaries when the rainwater tank data was collated in 2011. For statistical analysis, each model replicate was run within selected SLAs of Brisbane