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EU adopts innovative legislation on invasive species: a step towards a global response to biological invasions?
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Genovesi, Piero
, Vilà, Montserrat
, Carboneras, Carles
, Walton, Paul
in
Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Developmental Biology
/ ecological invasion
/ Ecology
/ Environmental policy
/ EU directives
/ Europe
/ European Union
/ Freshwater & Marine Ecology
/ Introduced species
/ Invasion Note
/ Invasive species
/ laws and regulations
/ Legislation
/ Life Sciences
/ Nonnative species
/ Plant Sciences
/ politics
/ risk
/ Risk assessment
2015
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EU adopts innovative legislation on invasive species: a step towards a global response to biological invasions?
by
Genovesi, Piero
, Vilà, Montserrat
, Carboneras, Carles
, Walton, Paul
in
Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Developmental Biology
/ ecological invasion
/ Ecology
/ Environmental policy
/ EU directives
/ Europe
/ European Union
/ Freshwater & Marine Ecology
/ Introduced species
/ Invasion Note
/ Invasive species
/ laws and regulations
/ Legislation
/ Life Sciences
/ Nonnative species
/ Plant Sciences
/ politics
/ risk
/ Risk assessment
2015
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EU adopts innovative legislation on invasive species: a step towards a global response to biological invasions?
by
Genovesi, Piero
, Vilà, Montserrat
, Carboneras, Carles
, Walton, Paul
in
Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Developmental Biology
/ ecological invasion
/ Ecology
/ Environmental policy
/ EU directives
/ Europe
/ European Union
/ Freshwater & Marine Ecology
/ Introduced species
/ Invasion Note
/ Invasive species
/ laws and regulations
/ Legislation
/ Life Sciences
/ Nonnative species
/ Plant Sciences
/ politics
/ risk
/ Risk assessment
2015
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EU adopts innovative legislation on invasive species: a step towards a global response to biological invasions?
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EU adopts innovative legislation on invasive species: a step towards a global response to biological invasions?
2015
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Europe has adopted innovative legislation on invasive species that could signal a step-change in the global response to biological invasion threats. The discussion that took place within EU institutions—EU Parliament, European Commission, and the Member States—permitted significant improvement on the initial proposal presented by the European Commission, including removing the initial 50 species cap, explicitly allowing national authorities to take stringent measures on invasive species of national concern, and encouraging coordinated approaches to invasive species in boundary areas. An independent “Scientific Forum” to inform implementation has been introduced, and the EU Regulation will permit only limited licensing for specific activities using invasive alien species. However, the real strength of the legislation will largely depend on the decisions of a committee of representatives of the Member States, with the risk that the real enforcement will be limited by political and economic, rather than scientific, considerations. In this regard it will be crucial to set up a framework of roles and responsibilities among the different bodies that ensure transparent and objective decision processes. Also, it will be essential that adequate resources be secured for implementing the provisions of the legislation. Finally, the regulatory approach introduced by the Regulation will have only a limited impact unless European citizens raise their awareness of this threat and adopt more responsible behaviours.
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