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International Day
for Biological Diversity
2009: INVASIVE ALIEN SPECIES
What are Invasive Alien Species?
•   Invasive alien species are plants, animals, pathogens and other organisms that are
    non-native to an ecosystem, and which may cause economic or environmental
    harm or adversely affect human health. In particular, they impact adversely upon
    biodiversity, including decline or elimination of native species - through
    competition, predation, or transmission of pathogens - and the disruption of local
    ecosystems and ecosystem functions.
•   Invasive alien species, introduced and/or spread outside their natural habitats,
    have affected native biodiversity in almost every ecosystem type on earth and are
    one of the greatest threats to biodiversity. Since the 17th century, invasive alien
    species have contributed to nearly 40% of all animal extinctions for which the
    cause is known (CBD, 2006).
•   The problem continues to grow at great socio-economic, health and ecological cost
    around the world. Invasive alien species exacerbate poverty and threaten
    development through their impact on agriculture, forestry, fisheries and natural
    systems, which are an important basis of peoples’ livelihoods in developing
    countries. This damage is aggravated by climate change, pollution, habitat loss and
    human-induced disturbance.
Causes and impacts of invasive alien
               species
• Globalization has resulted in greater trade, transport, travel and
  tourism, all of which can facilitate the introduction and spread of
  species that are not native to an area. If a new habitat is similar
  enough to a species’ native habitat, it may survive and reproduce.
  For a species to become invasive, it must successfully out-compete
  native organisms for food and habitat, spread through its new
  environment, increase its population and harm ecosystems in its
  introduced range.
• Most countries are grappling with complex and costly invasive
  species problems. For example, the annual environmental losses
  caused by introduced pests in the United States, United Kingdom,
  Australia, South Africa, India and Brazil have been calculated at over
  US$ 100 billion (CBD, 2006). Addressing the problem of invasive
  alien species is urgent because the threat is growing daily, and the
  economic and environmental impacts are severe.
Examples of Invasive Alien Species
• Native to the Caspian and Black Seas, Zebra mussels (Dreissena
  polymorpha) affect fisheries, mollusc diversity, and electric power
  generation in the Great Lakes in North America and Mississippi basin
• Native to the Amazon basin, water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes) has
  invaded tropical habitats worldwide spreading to more than 50 countries
  on five continents. Water hyacinth blocks waterways, decimates aquatic
  wildlife and the livelihoods of local people and creates ideal conditions for
  disease and its vectors
• Native to the Indian sub-continent, the ship rat (Rattus rattus) have caused
  extinctions and catastrophic declines of native birds on islands and have
  spread throughout the world
• Deadly new disease organisms, such as avian influenza A (H5N1), attack
  humans and animals, in both temperate and tropical countries
• Aquatic invasive species have done serious damage. A unique approach
  using music as a medium to help prevent the spread of aquatic invasive
  species in lakes and rivers is being used in Wisconsin (USA).
Examples
The CBD and Invasive Alien Species
• The Convention on Biological Diversity and its members (there are
  191 Parties, as of October 2008) recognize that there is an urgent
  need to address the impact of invasive alien species. Article 8(h) of
  the CBD states that, “Each contracting Party shall, as far as possible
  and as appropriate, prevent the introduction of, control or eradicate
  those alien species which threaten ecosystems, habitats or species”.
  The CBD sets global priorities, guidelines, collects information and
  helps to coordinate international action on invasive alien species.
• The CBD has adopted guidance on prevention, introduction and
  mitigation of impacts of alien species that threaten ecosystems,
  habitats or species, which can be accessed on the CBD website
  (Decision VI 23). The website also provides further information on
  invasive species and relevant decisions of the Conference of the
  Parties to the CBD.
Tackling the Problem
• Prevention is the most cost-efficient and effective method against
  invasive alien species. Halting the establishment of potentially
  invasive species in the first place is the first line of defense.
  Governments conduct customs checks, inspect shipments, conduct
  risk assessments and set quarantine regulations to try to limit the
  entry of invasive species. However, global inspection and risk
  analysis capacity is usually not sufficient.
• It is also important to develop economic tools and incentives for the
  prevention of introductions, and to educate the general public and
  raise awareness so that informed decisions can be made about how
  to limit introductions and their spread. Invasive alien species are a
  global issue that requires collaboration among governments,
  economic sectors and non-governmental and international
  organizations. Individuals also have a large part to play, including
  policymakers, consumers, horticulturalists, landowners, educators,
  youth and recreationists.
Celebrating the International Day for
           Biological Diversity
• The CBD Secretariat encourages all parties to the Convention and all
  organizations that deal in some way with the issue to organize activities
  and events to celebrate the IBD and to take advantage of it to raise public
  awareness and showcase their work to prevent and manage invasive alien
  species.
• From January 2009, this website will carry case studies and examples of
  invasive species and action against them and will carry information on
  actions that we can all take to help combat the problem. Information
  materials posted on the site will include a booklet on IAS, a poster, a
  logotype for use by partners and organizations celebrating the IBD, a
  photo gallery as well as information and education materials targeted at
  children and youth.
• The site will carry links to key international organizations working on
  invasive alien species, key regional networks and initiatives, networks and
  initiatives at national level as well as to key initiatives promoting
  information-sharing. It will also provide links and information on
  regulations and international agreements.
IDB 2009
          Source:
http://www.cbd.int/idb/2009/

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International Day For Biological Diversity

  • 1. International Day for Biological Diversity 2009: INVASIVE ALIEN SPECIES
  • 2. What are Invasive Alien Species? • Invasive alien species are plants, animals, pathogens and other organisms that are non-native to an ecosystem, and which may cause economic or environmental harm or adversely affect human health. In particular, they impact adversely upon biodiversity, including decline or elimination of native species - through competition, predation, or transmission of pathogens - and the disruption of local ecosystems and ecosystem functions. • Invasive alien species, introduced and/or spread outside their natural habitats, have affected native biodiversity in almost every ecosystem type on earth and are one of the greatest threats to biodiversity. Since the 17th century, invasive alien species have contributed to nearly 40% of all animal extinctions for which the cause is known (CBD, 2006). • The problem continues to grow at great socio-economic, health and ecological cost around the world. Invasive alien species exacerbate poverty and threaten development through their impact on agriculture, forestry, fisheries and natural systems, which are an important basis of peoples’ livelihoods in developing countries. This damage is aggravated by climate change, pollution, habitat loss and human-induced disturbance.
  • 3. Causes and impacts of invasive alien species • Globalization has resulted in greater trade, transport, travel and tourism, all of which can facilitate the introduction and spread of species that are not native to an area. If a new habitat is similar enough to a species’ native habitat, it may survive and reproduce. For a species to become invasive, it must successfully out-compete native organisms for food and habitat, spread through its new environment, increase its population and harm ecosystems in its introduced range. • Most countries are grappling with complex and costly invasive species problems. For example, the annual environmental losses caused by introduced pests in the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, South Africa, India and Brazil have been calculated at over US$ 100 billion (CBD, 2006). Addressing the problem of invasive alien species is urgent because the threat is growing daily, and the economic and environmental impacts are severe.
  • 4. Examples of Invasive Alien Species • Native to the Caspian and Black Seas, Zebra mussels (Dreissena polymorpha) affect fisheries, mollusc diversity, and electric power generation in the Great Lakes in North America and Mississippi basin • Native to the Amazon basin, water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes) has invaded tropical habitats worldwide spreading to more than 50 countries on five continents. Water hyacinth blocks waterways, decimates aquatic wildlife and the livelihoods of local people and creates ideal conditions for disease and its vectors • Native to the Indian sub-continent, the ship rat (Rattus rattus) have caused extinctions and catastrophic declines of native birds on islands and have spread throughout the world • Deadly new disease organisms, such as avian influenza A (H5N1), attack humans and animals, in both temperate and tropical countries • Aquatic invasive species have done serious damage. A unique approach using music as a medium to help prevent the spread of aquatic invasive species in lakes and rivers is being used in Wisconsin (USA).
  • 6.
  • 7.
  • 8. The CBD and Invasive Alien Species • The Convention on Biological Diversity and its members (there are 191 Parties, as of October 2008) recognize that there is an urgent need to address the impact of invasive alien species. Article 8(h) of the CBD states that, “Each contracting Party shall, as far as possible and as appropriate, prevent the introduction of, control or eradicate those alien species which threaten ecosystems, habitats or species”. The CBD sets global priorities, guidelines, collects information and helps to coordinate international action on invasive alien species. • The CBD has adopted guidance on prevention, introduction and mitigation of impacts of alien species that threaten ecosystems, habitats or species, which can be accessed on the CBD website (Decision VI 23). The website also provides further information on invasive species and relevant decisions of the Conference of the Parties to the CBD.
  • 9. Tackling the Problem • Prevention is the most cost-efficient and effective method against invasive alien species. Halting the establishment of potentially invasive species in the first place is the first line of defense. Governments conduct customs checks, inspect shipments, conduct risk assessments and set quarantine regulations to try to limit the entry of invasive species. However, global inspection and risk analysis capacity is usually not sufficient. • It is also important to develop economic tools and incentives for the prevention of introductions, and to educate the general public and raise awareness so that informed decisions can be made about how to limit introductions and their spread. Invasive alien species are a global issue that requires collaboration among governments, economic sectors and non-governmental and international organizations. Individuals also have a large part to play, including policymakers, consumers, horticulturalists, landowners, educators, youth and recreationists.
  • 10. Celebrating the International Day for Biological Diversity • The CBD Secretariat encourages all parties to the Convention and all organizations that deal in some way with the issue to organize activities and events to celebrate the IBD and to take advantage of it to raise public awareness and showcase their work to prevent and manage invasive alien species. • From January 2009, this website will carry case studies and examples of invasive species and action against them and will carry information on actions that we can all take to help combat the problem. Information materials posted on the site will include a booklet on IAS, a poster, a logotype for use by partners and organizations celebrating the IBD, a photo gallery as well as information and education materials targeted at children and youth. • The site will carry links to key international organizations working on invasive alien species, key regional networks and initiatives, networks and initiatives at national level as well as to key initiatives promoting information-sharing. It will also provide links and information on regulations and international agreements.
  • 11. IDB 2009 Source: http://www.cbd.int/idb/2009/