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Invasive alien species threaten urban environments | Invasive alien species threaten urban environments |
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Europe's towns and cities are particularly vulnerable to the threat posed by invasive species, say experts. | Europe's towns and cities are particularly vulnerable to the threat posed by invasive species, say experts. |
They say urban areas are at higher risk from invasive alien species (IAS) as a result of more transport links. | They say urban areas are at higher risk from invasive alien species (IAS) as a result of more transport links. |
IAS are non-native plants or animals that have no natural predators, spread rapidly and overwhelm an area's native flora and fauna. | IAS are non-native plants or animals that have no natural predators, spread rapidly and overwhelm an area's native flora and fauna. |
Next week, the European Commission is expected to outline its plans to tackle the continent's invasive species. | Next week, the European Commission is expected to outline its plans to tackle the continent's invasive species. |
"These non-indigenous species represent one of the main threats to the world's biodiversity," explained Chantal van Ham, European program officer for the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). | "These non-indigenous species represent one of the main threats to the world's biodiversity," explained Chantal van Ham, European program officer for the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). |
"This threat is set to increase unless meaningful action is taken to control their introduction and establishment," she added. | "This threat is set to increase unless meaningful action is taken to control their introduction and establishment," she added. |
"The problem is that invasive species take over resources and space from the indigenous species. | "The problem is that invasive species take over resources and space from the indigenous species. |
"Urban areas are quite vulnerable to these species. Often they are introduced, for example, through the trade in plants but also through accidental arrivals in ports and airports." | "Urban areas are quite vulnerable to these species. Often they are introduced, for example, through the trade in plants but also through accidental arrivals in ports and airports." |
City limits | City limits |
In order to address the issue, the IUCN is hosting a conference on the topic in Gland, Switzerland on Thursday. | In order to address the issue, the IUCN is hosting a conference on the topic in Gland, Switzerland on Thursday. |
Participants will include local authorities, policymakers, NGOs and scientists. | Participants will include local authorities, policymakers, NGOs and scientists. |
"Municipalities or local authorities have a really key role in possible action to reduce the risk of these species [becoming established]," Ms van Ham told BBC News. | "Municipalities or local authorities have a really key role in possible action to reduce the risk of these species [becoming established]," Ms van Ham told BBC News. |
"But it is also important that local authorities have the support needed in order to take that action. | "But it is also important that local authorities have the support needed in order to take that action. |
"What we aim to do with this conference is to bring together experts - not only scientists but also different governmental levels and NGOs to see how we can strengthen collaboration and exchange knowledge on how to combat invasive species at the urban level." | "What we aim to do with this conference is to bring together experts - not only scientists but also different governmental levels and NGOs to see how we can strengthen collaboration and exchange knowledge on how to combat invasive species at the urban level." |
Recently, the IUCN published a report highlighting a number of case studies on how EU nations were tackling invasive species. | Recently, the IUCN published a report highlighting a number of case studies on how EU nations were tackling invasive species. |
Examples included how raccoons, a North American native mammal, were spreading through the German capital city, Berlin. | |
It also highlighted a number of pan-European threats, such as the spread of Japanese knotweed, which is described by experts as one of the most high-profile and damaging invasive weeds in Europe and North America. | |
Next week, the European Commission is expected to publish it plans to tackle invasive species. It is expected to announce pan-EU legislative measures as part of the EU's biodiversity strategy. | Next week, the European Commission is expected to publish it plans to tackle invasive species. It is expected to announce pan-EU legislative measures as part of the EU's biodiversity strategy. |
"There is a proposal for a legal framework that will require action in all EU member states to prevent the entry and establishment of invasive species," said Ms van Ham. | "There is a proposal for a legal framework that will require action in all EU member states to prevent the entry and establishment of invasive species," said Ms van Ham. |
"It is also expected to focus on what control methods are available and how to manage already established invasive species populations. | "It is also expected to focus on what control methods are available and how to manage already established invasive species populations. |
"We also hope the European Commission strongly supports the promotion of sharing best practices and lessons learned by different European countries, and help promote awareness of the issue." | "We also hope the European Commission strongly supports the promotion of sharing best practices and lessons learned by different European countries, and help promote awareness of the issue." |
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