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Highlight Invasive alien species: a growing problem for environment and health
Invasive alien species pose greater risks than previously thought for biodiversity, human health and economies, according to two new reports from the European Environment Agency (EEA).
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File Late lessons II Chapter 20 - Invasive alien species: a growing but neglected threat
Located in Publications Late lessons from early warnings: science, precaution, innovation Chapters
Press Release The cost of ignoring the warning signs - EEA publishes ‘Late Lessons from Early Warnings, volume II’
New technologies have sometimes had very harmful effects, but in many cases the early warning signs have been suppressed or ignored. The second volume of Late Lessons from Early Warnings investigates specific cases where danger signals have gone unheeded, in some cases leading to deaths, illness and environmental destruction.
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Publication The impacts of invasive alien species in Europe
Biological invasions are one of the main drivers of biodiversity loss. Invasive alien species (IAS) may have far-reaching and harmful effects on the environment and natural resources for generations. The purpose of this report is to raise awareness among key stakeholders, decision-makers, policymakers and the general public about the environmental and socioeconomic impacts of IAS. Twenty-eight dedicated species accounts are provided to highlight the various types of impacts. These species accounts are based on thorough, up-to-date scientific information from recent research and studies, and highlight the multifaceted impacts of IAS at both the global and regional levels.
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EEAFigure Impacts of invasive alien species at EU level
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Policy Document Cardoso AC & Free G, 2008. Incorporating invasive alien species into ecological assessment in the context of the Water Framework Directive.
Aquatic Invasions 3: 361–366.
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Common environmental theme Nature protection and biodiversity - Drivers and pressures (Croatia)
SOER Common environmental theme from Croatia
Located in The European environment – state and outlook 2010 Country assessments Croatia
Common environmental theme Nature protection and biodiversity - Drivers and pressures (Belgium)
Impact of climate change on biodiversity in Belgium
Located in The European environment – state and outlook 2010 Belgium Nature protection and biodiversity - Drivers and pressures (Belgium)
Common environmental theme Nature protection and biodiversity - Drivers and pressures (Belgium)
Invasive alien species in the Brussels-Capital Region
Located in The European environment – state and outlook 2010 Belgium Nature protection and biodiversity - Drivers and pressures (Belgium)
Common environmental theme Nature protection and biodiversity - Drivers and pressures (Belgium)
Invasive alien species in the Walloon Region
Located in The European environment – state and outlook 2010 Belgium Nature protection and biodiversity - Drivers and pressures (Belgium)
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