Terrestrial invasive species have been identified as one of the largest threats to endemic plants and wildlife in Galapagos, and their spread remains one of the biggest challenges for the region. The management of these species is a common link among all land‐use activities, and impacts all residents as economic activities in Galapagos are linked to its status as a unique landscape. The study aims, through the use of key informant interviews, policy documents and literature, to provide new insights into plant invasive species management by exploring two land‐use interventions—and the associated challenges and opportunities—currently being proposed by policymakers, academics, and other relevant actors. These are (a) local sustainable agricul...
The Galápagos Islands are globally renowned for their ecological value and as a world symbol of scie...
The Galapagos forest ecosystems are facing profound alterations as a result of plant and animal intr...
Islands are particularly vulnerable to the effects of land cover change due to their limited size an...
Terrestrial invasive species have been identified as one of the largest threats to endemic plants an...
Agriculture has profoundly transformed the humid highlands of inhabited islands in this UNESCO World...
Agriculture has profoundly transformed the humid highlands of inhabited islands in this UNESCO World...
Galapagos is a young oceanic archipelago with a native vascular flora of 560 species, few native tre...
BACKGROUND: Plant invasions are causing habitat degradation in Galapagos. Problems are concentrated ...
Plant invasions are causing habitat degradation in Galapagos. Problems are concentrated on the four ...
Plant invasions are causing habitat degradation in Galapagos. Problems are concentrated on the four ...
Mapping is an important tool for the management of plant invasions. If landscapes are mapped in an a...
Mapping is an important tool for the management of plant invasions. If landscapes are mapped in an a...
Management actions to mitigate the impacts of invasive plant species require knowledge of the mechan...
Color poster with text, images, maps, photographs and graphs.The Galápagos Islands, a volcanic archi...
Mapping is an important tool for the management of plant invasions. If landscapes are mapped in an a...
The Galápagos Islands are globally renowned for their ecological value and as a world symbol of scie...
The Galapagos forest ecosystems are facing profound alterations as a result of plant and animal intr...
Islands are particularly vulnerable to the effects of land cover change due to their limited size an...
Terrestrial invasive species have been identified as one of the largest threats to endemic plants an...
Agriculture has profoundly transformed the humid highlands of inhabited islands in this UNESCO World...
Agriculture has profoundly transformed the humid highlands of inhabited islands in this UNESCO World...
Galapagos is a young oceanic archipelago with a native vascular flora of 560 species, few native tre...
BACKGROUND: Plant invasions are causing habitat degradation in Galapagos. Problems are concentrated ...
Plant invasions are causing habitat degradation in Galapagos. Problems are concentrated on the four ...
Plant invasions are causing habitat degradation in Galapagos. Problems are concentrated on the four ...
Mapping is an important tool for the management of plant invasions. If landscapes are mapped in an a...
Mapping is an important tool for the management of plant invasions. If landscapes are mapped in an a...
Management actions to mitigate the impacts of invasive plant species require knowledge of the mechan...
Color poster with text, images, maps, photographs and graphs.The Galápagos Islands, a volcanic archi...
Mapping is an important tool for the management of plant invasions. If landscapes are mapped in an a...
The Galápagos Islands are globally renowned for their ecological value and as a world symbol of scie...
The Galapagos forest ecosystems are facing profound alterations as a result of plant and animal intr...
Islands are particularly vulnerable to the effects of land cover change due to their limited size an...