Combatting Japanese knotweed
Details
Managers and policy managers in Flanders dealing with problems caused by Japanese knotweed have a clear need for the exchange of experiences and knowledge about controlling and combating this invasive species. Therefore, recent initiatives have been taken to establish a knowledge network. The knowledge on and experiences with Japanese knotweed are varied and are spread across different agencies. However, the efficient exchange and further expansion of knowledge are not yet guaranteed. With this project we want to build an active community of practice that is able to permanently organize the necessary exchange.Status | Uitgevoerd |
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Actual start/end date | 02/01/2017 - 31/12/2018 |
Teams
INBO Research theme(s)
- Invasive species
Participants
Frederic Van LieropMarijke Thoonen
Andy Van Kerckvoorde
Wim Mertens
Bart Vandevoorde
Luc De Geest
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Publishing and analysing biodiversity data rapidly, repeatably and FAIR-ly for agile policy relevant results
Paper/Powerpoint/Abstract
Mobilizing data to improve IAS policy - beyond good intentions
Poster
TrIAS, leveraging citizen science data to monitor invasive species in Belgium
Paper/Powerpoint/Abstract
Pipedream or pipeline: delivering regular, reliable, up-to-date information on biodiversity through repeatable workflows
Bijdrage aan proceedings
Tracking Invasive Alien Species (TrIAS): Building a data-driven framework to inform policy
In: Research Ideas and Outcomes , Vol. 3
02.05.2017
A2: Artikel in een tijdschrift met peer review, dat niet inbegrepen is in A1
Tracking Invasive Alien Species (TrIAS)
In: INBO Nieuwsbrief
01.03.2017
Bijdrage aan INBO Nieuwsbrief