IUCN SSC Invasive Species Specialist Group
The Invasive Species Specialist Group (ISSG) aims to reduce threats to natural ecosystems and the native species they contain by increasing awareness of invasive alien species, and of ways to prevent, control or eradicate them.
The Invasive Species Specialist Group (ISSG) is a global network of scientific and policy experts on invasive species, organized under the auspices of the Species Survival Commission (SSC) of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).
The ISSG was established in 1994. It currently has 196 core members from over 40 countries and a wide informal global network of over 2000 conservation practitioners and experts who contribute to its work.
The Chair of the ISSG is Dr. Piero Genovesi, of the Institute for Environmental Protection and Research, in Italy.
The ISSG promotes and facilitates the exchange of invasive species information and knowledge across the globe and ensures the linkage between knowledge, practice and policy so that decision making is informed.
The three core activity areas of the ISSG are policy and technical advice, information exchange and networking.
The overall aim is to encourage and mainstream invasive species issues so these issues are addressed in an ecosystem context. Activities include providing technical and scientific advice to IUCN Members in their work on invasive species especially in international fora (e.g. Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), the Ramsar Convention, International Maritime Organization (IMO)), and work in the regions. The ISSG membership also provides technical and scientific advice to national and regional agencies and to civil society in developing policy and strategies to manage the risk of biological invasions.
The ISSG is involved in several mechanisms which facilitate invasive species data and information exchange.
The ISSG publishes a biannual newsletter ‘Aliens’. ‘Aliens’ features articles on issues related to invasive species.
The ISSG manages the Global Invasive Species Database (GISD) an online, freely available premier resource of information on invasive species, their ecology, spread, management and impacts. The GISD aims to increase public awareness about invasive species and to facilitate effective prevention and management activities by disseminating specialist’s knowledge and experience globally to a broad audience.
The ISSG has also undertaken to develop thematic datasets which can be used as analytical tools by stakeholders. These datasets will be made freely available on the ISSG portal. Themes of projects under progress include threatened species on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species impacted by at least one invasive species threat type, Invasive species on island ecosystems and protected areas.
Suggestions, requests and contributions of information and datasets are welcome from researchers and practitioners. All information collated will be made freely available on the ISSG website.
The ISSG manages Aliens-L, a list server dedicated to invasive species that threaten biodiversity. It allows users to freely seek and share information on invasive species and related issues.
Participation from all who are interested in the invasive species problem is welcome. Please follow this link to Aliens-L to subscribe and manage your subscriptions.
The ISSG operates a dynamic resource and information Referral service that has grown over the years, continuing to meet the needs of stakeholders.
The Referral service provides invasive species and related information to stakeholders on request and facilitates linkages between global experts and practitioners.
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