A Guide to Designing Legal and Institutional Frameworks on Alien Invasive SpeciesIUCN, 2000 - 138 pages This guide seeks to help by providing national law and policy makers with practical information and guidance for developing of strengthening legal and institutional frameworks on alien invasive species, consistent with Article 8(h) of the CBD, as well as pertinent obligations under other international instruments. It provides a structured framework for dealing with alien invasive species issues and contains illustrations and practical examples to assist in understanding their impact. |
Table des matières
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Regional Variations and Priorities with Regard to Invasion Pathways | 63 |
Appendix I | 87 |
Appendix II | 115 |
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Expressions et termes fréquents
action adopted Agreement alien animal alien invasive species alien plants alien spe alien species introductions apply appropriate aquaculture aquatic organisms Article ballast water become invasive biodiversity biological control agents biological diversity biosecurity cies Convention on Biological countries damage diseases ecological economic ecosys ecosystems effects ensure environment environmental environmental impact assessment eradication and control established fauna fish Fisheries flora genetic genetically modified organisms GISP global guidelines habitats harmful human implementation important indigenous international instruments introduced species introduction of alien inva IPPC IUCN Lake Victoria Legal and Institutional legal frameworks legislation listed marine ment minimise monitoring native species organisations Parties pathways permit pests Phytosanitary Measures possible potential practice procedures Programme prohibit protected areas Protocol quarantine re-introduction regional regulations regulatory release risk analysis risk assessment scientific sectors Specially Protected Areas strategies tion tional trade transport unintentional introductions wild Zealand