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A nalysis of NOBANIS national black/grey lists. Wojciech Solarz I OP PAN Kraków solarz@iop.krakow.pl. Developing an early warning system for invasive alien species (IAS) based on the NOBANIS database. Different approaches in NOBANIS countries.
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Analysis of NOBANIS national black/grey lists Wojciech Solarz IOP PAN Kraków solarz@iop.krakow.pl Developing an early warning system for invasive alien species (IAS) based on the NOBANIS database
Differentapproachesin NOBANIS countries No lists(black orcounterparts) insomecountries Existinglistsareindifferentstage of development (fromvery first drafts to comprehensiveinventorieswaiting to be updated Differentnames for existinglistsindifferentcountries Black listsmay not be legallybinding Speciesinlistsotherthanblackmay be regulated(at least most invasiveones) From 7 to 2482 speciesindifferentcountries
Types of listsin NOBANIS countries A total of 475 black/grey/alert listedspecies (only 92 IAS wereselected out of 2,482 alienspeciesinNorwegian list) A total of 818 black/grey/alert list records (species X in country Y)
NOBANIS vsotherinitiatives Analysis(in 2007) of EPPO, EEA/SEBI, NOBANIS (factsheets), DAISIE, Reg. 338/97 a total of 517 speciesintheMetalist (vs. 475 in NOBANIS black etc. lists) 126 speciesincommon 349 speciesonlyin NOBANIS blacklists 381 speciesonlyintheMetalist
Summarizing Would be interesting to includeother NOBANIS and non-NOBANIS countries Draftingmissingfactsheets for the most unwanted Usinginfo on the most unwanted to complete data on speciesinvasiveness Sharingtheseresultswithcountries developing and planning to developtheirliststheir 10q for yourcooperationwiththe data and for yourattention