Section 3.2.5.1 assesses the role of international institutions and organizations as drivers of biological invasions for chapter 3 of IPBES thematic assessment of invasive alien species and their control. The experts conducted a systematic review to report on the existing knowledge on this driver. This systematic review consists in the main source of evidence for the section. In addition, further references suggested by internal reviewers (ZOD and FOD) and external reviewer (FOD) were revised and included, when appropriate
Section 3.3.1.2 assesses the role of spatial fragmentation of ecosystems as drivers of biological in...
Section 3.3.4.7 reviews the invasion risks posed by assisted colonization – the deliberate introduct...
Section 3.3.3.2 assesses the role of contaminants in water and soil as a driver of biological invasi...
Section 3.2.5 assesses the role of international institutions and organizations as drivers of biolog...
Section 3.2.4.1 assesses the role of the activities, facilities and devices used in Scientific Resea...
Section 3.2.4.1 assesses the role of the activities, facilities and devices used in Scientific Resea...
Section 3.2.2.3 assesses the role of international crises such as war and aid as drivers of biologic...
Section 3.3.5.1 assesses the role of facilitative interactions among alien species along the invasio...
Section 3.3.5.1 assesses the role of facilitative interactions among alien species along the invasio...
Section 3.2.2.2 assesses the role of human migration as drivers of biological invasions. The experts...
Section 3.3.5.2 assesses the role of unintended consequences of management (including biological con...
Section 3.3.1.1 assesses the role of intentional or unintentional introductions from the use of alie...
Review of literature for the section 3.2.2.1 Regional and national changes in human population densi...
Section 3.3.3.2 assesses the role of contaminants in water and soil as a driver of biological invasi...
Section 3.2.4.3 assesses the role of breeding and genomic technologies as drivers of biological inva...
Section 3.3.1.2 assesses the role of spatial fragmentation of ecosystems as drivers of biological in...
Section 3.3.4.7 reviews the invasion risks posed by assisted colonization – the deliberate introduct...
Section 3.3.3.2 assesses the role of contaminants in water and soil as a driver of biological invasi...
Section 3.2.5 assesses the role of international institutions and organizations as drivers of biolog...
Section 3.2.4.1 assesses the role of the activities, facilities and devices used in Scientific Resea...
Section 3.2.4.1 assesses the role of the activities, facilities and devices used in Scientific Resea...
Section 3.2.2.3 assesses the role of international crises such as war and aid as drivers of biologic...
Section 3.3.5.1 assesses the role of facilitative interactions among alien species along the invasio...
Section 3.3.5.1 assesses the role of facilitative interactions among alien species along the invasio...
Section 3.2.2.2 assesses the role of human migration as drivers of biological invasions. The experts...
Section 3.3.5.2 assesses the role of unintended consequences of management (including biological con...
Section 3.3.1.1 assesses the role of intentional or unintentional introductions from the use of alie...
Review of literature for the section 3.2.2.1 Regional and national changes in human population densi...
Section 3.3.3.2 assesses the role of contaminants in water and soil as a driver of biological invasi...
Section 3.2.4.3 assesses the role of breeding and genomic technologies as drivers of biological inva...
Section 3.3.1.2 assesses the role of spatial fragmentation of ecosystems as drivers of biological in...
Section 3.3.4.7 reviews the invasion risks posed by assisted colonization – the deliberate introduct...
Section 3.3.3.2 assesses the role of contaminants in water and soil as a driver of biological invasi...