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EASIN - European Alien Species Information Network
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  • 17Jul2019

    LIFE ARTEMIS contributes Citizen Science data

    The LIFE ARTEMIS project aims to contribute to the reduction of the harmful impacts of invasive alien species (IAS) on biodiversity by increasing public awareness and by setting up an efficient early warning and rapid response (EWRR) system to manage their impacts on forests in Slovenia.

    • DataPartner
    • CitizenScience
    14Jun2019

    EASIN network grows further!

    New Data Partners have joined the network, contributing to updating the knowledge on alien species recorded in Europe, and to the enrichment of the EASIN spatial data, which are made available to users via webservices.

    • DataPartner
    1Aug2018

    Keeping information on alien species up-to-date

    Keeping information on alien species occurring in Europe up-to-date is the EASIN main goal, which is being sought by establishing collaboration with scientific organisations and data repositories at European and global level.

    • DataPartner
    26Apr2018

    We welcome NBN UK, Invasoras PT and a Belgium group of research organisations as new EASIN data partners

    EASIN is glad to announce the enlargement of the data partners network. Three more scientific entities have agreed to share scientific information and spatial data on alien species with the scientific community, managers, and general public via EASIN platform.

    • DataPartner
    9Aug2017

    EEIKO and STOPVESPA new EASIN data partners

    EASIN is glad to announce that two more organizations have joined its network of data partners, and have agreed to share scientific information and spatial data on alien species with the scientific community, managers, and general public via EASIN platform.

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    • EEIKO
    • STOPVESPA
    28Jun2017

    LIFE IAP-RISK project on invasive alien plants pest risk analysis to support EU Regulation 1143/2014

    LIFE IAP-RISK project on invasive alien plants pest risk analysis to support EU Regulation 1143/2014

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    • LIFE
    25Nov2016

    EPPO Council Declaration: Intercontinental movement of soil with plants is high risk for plant health

    The EPPO Council reiterates that “Intercontinental movement of soil associated with plants for planting is high risk for plant health”, with possible introduction of pests.

    • DataPartner
    • EPPO
    10Nov2016

    LIFE project in Italy to monitor and fight Vespa velutina

    A Consortium including Universities, Research Centers, Civilian Associations, Beekepers and Citizens is managing a LIFE project STOPVESPA (LIFE14/NAT/IT/001128 STOPVESPA

    • DataPartner
    • Vespa
    • LIFE
    10Nov2016

    MAMIAS and NBIC join the EASIN network

    We are glad to inform that the Marine Mediterranean Invasive Alien Species Database (MAMIAS) and the Norwegian Biodiversity Information Centre (NBIC) have joined the EASIN network of data partners. Their spatial data are available through specific filters in the EASIN mapping tool.

    • DataPartner
    27Oct2016

    Work in progress in the EASIN GeoDatabase

    EASIN Geodatabase is currently under maintenance and a thorough revision to ensure improved reliability and efficiency.

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    • Geodatabase
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