Many invasive alien species (IAS) are used by local communities for a variety of subsistence and income generating purposes. This frequently poses a conflict of interest for their removal due to forest conservation and biodiversity concerns. However, if local use can simultaneously check or control specific IAS, the conflict can be avoided and both development and forest conservation perspectives accommodated in the short to medium term. We examine this for Lantana camara invasion in southern India through assessment of the demand for and impacts of harvesting on this globally problematic IAS. We interviewed local artisans regarding their knowledge and quantities of Lantana used, along with forest surveys to estimate Lantana densities and s...
Identifying factors that underlie invasive species colonisation and change in density could provide ...
This study investigated pattern in the distribution of the alien invasive shrub, Lantana camara L., ...
Invasive species are thought to influence native biodiversity through a wide range of direct and ind...
Many invasive alien species (IAS) are used by local communities for a variety of subsistence and inc...
Lantana camara. L (hereafter Lantana) was first introduced by the British into India in 1807 as an o...
Lantana camara. L (hereafter Lantana) was first introduced by the British into India in 1807 as an o...
Abstract Invasive plant species in Indian protected areas have received relatively little attention ...
Invasive plant species in Indian protected areas have received relatively little attention until rec...
In the past century, our understanding of the processes driving plant invasion and its consequences ...
Abstract Invasive species are recognized as potential threats to ecosystem and this problem is exace...
Lantana camara, a shrub of Central and South American origin, has become invasive across dry forests...
Invasive alien species have variable impacts on peoples’ livelihoods, plant communities and species ...
Assessing the effects of harvesting on the population dynamics of important non-timber forest produc...
Protected areas (PAs) are inviolate and invaluable landscapes that promote the in situ conservation ...
Lantana is one of the world's worst weeds of South American origin that threatens native biodiversit...
Identifying factors that underlie invasive species colonisation and change in density could provide ...
This study investigated pattern in the distribution of the alien invasive shrub, Lantana camara L., ...
Invasive species are thought to influence native biodiversity through a wide range of direct and ind...
Many invasive alien species (IAS) are used by local communities for a variety of subsistence and inc...
Lantana camara. L (hereafter Lantana) was first introduced by the British into India in 1807 as an o...
Lantana camara. L (hereafter Lantana) was first introduced by the British into India in 1807 as an o...
Abstract Invasive plant species in Indian protected areas have received relatively little attention ...
Invasive plant species in Indian protected areas have received relatively little attention until rec...
In the past century, our understanding of the processes driving plant invasion and its consequences ...
Abstract Invasive species are recognized as potential threats to ecosystem and this problem is exace...
Lantana camara, a shrub of Central and South American origin, has become invasive across dry forests...
Invasive alien species have variable impacts on peoples’ livelihoods, plant communities and species ...
Assessing the effects of harvesting on the population dynamics of important non-timber forest produc...
Protected areas (PAs) are inviolate and invaluable landscapes that promote the in situ conservation ...
Lantana is one of the world's worst weeds of South American origin that threatens native biodiversit...
Identifying factors that underlie invasive species colonisation and change in density could provide ...
This study investigated pattern in the distribution of the alien invasive shrub, Lantana camara L., ...
Invasive species are thought to influence native biodiversity through a wide range of direct and ind...