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Target 10: Invasive Species

Management Plans in Place for at Least 100 Major Alien Species that Threaten Plants, Plant Communities and Associated Habitats and Ecosystems

There is no agreed reliable estimate of the number of alien species that threaten indigenous plants, plant communities and associated habitats and ecosystems to such an extent that they may be considered as “major”.

It is recommended therefore that the target be established for an absolute number of such major invasive alien species. The wording “At least 100” is considered appropriate. The 100 invasive alien species would be selected on the basis of national priorities, also taking into account their significance at regional and global levels. For many alien species, it is expected that different management plans will be required in different countries in which they threaten plants, plant communities and associated habitats and ecosystems.

This target would be considered as a first step towards developing management plans for all major alien species that threaten plants, plant communities and associated habitats and ecosystems.



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Plantlife International's Information on Non-native invasive plants
This site has a good explanation of invasive species and the problems they cause, and has examples of legislation that tackles this problem, and some problem species, mainly from the UK.

Piper aduncum The Great Plant Invader!
This website contains information on the spread, distribution and effects of the shrub Piper aduncum in Papua New Guinea and other Pacific and SE Asian countries. Piper aduncum is native in South and Central America but has been imported in SE Asia in the 19th century.

False Poison Sumac at the Center for Plant Conservation
The Center for Plant Conservation keeps profiles of rare US plants and invites sponsorship to help save them. Rhus michauxii is not yet sponsored - maybe you can help!

Plant Talk Website: Invasives
The Plant Talk Website provides a mixture of key facts,internet links and selected articles on key issues of relevance to plant conservation. Its section on alien invasives contains links to several sites that are dedicated to describing and tackling this problems.

 
Invasive Alien Species
Invasive Alien Species is the final report of Global Invasive Species Plan's first phase of operation, 1997-2000, in which authorities from more than thirty countries worked to examine invasions as a worldwide environmental hazard.
Ecology of Invasive Plants, Judith H. Myers 2003
This book considers the problem of invasive introduced plants from historical, ecological and sociological perspectives. Written with advanced students and land managers in mind, this book offers practical explanations, case studies and basic techniques for evaluating the impact of invasive plants.
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