National and Regional Legislation for Promotion and Support to the Prevention, Control, and Eradication of Invasive Species

One of the most difficult issues to be addressed in enabling, and conducting invasive control measures, is simply the need to apply practical legislative reasoning to the process. It is difficult because of the fact that introduction of new species...

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Main Author: Young, Tomme Rosanne
Format: Working Paper
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2014
Subjects:
CAT
PET
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2006/02/6644837/national-regional-legislation-promotion-support-prevention-control-eradication-invasive-species
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topic ACTION PLAN
AGRICULTURAL AREAS
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
ALIEN INVASIVE SPECIES
ALIEN SPECIES
ALIENS
ANIMAL
ANIMALS
AQUARIUM
AQUATIC WEEDS
BACTERIA
BALLAST WATER
BALLAST WATER CONVENTION
BEAR
BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
BIODIVERSITY INVENTORIES
BIOLOGICAL AGENTS
BIOLOGICAL CONTROL
BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY
BIOLOGICAL INVASIONS
BIOLOGICAL PROCESSES
BIOLOGICAL SPECIMEN
BIOLOGISTS
BIRD HABITAT
BIRDS
BREEDING
BREEDING GROUNDS
BROAD RANGE
CAT
CATS
CATTLE
CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS
COMMERCIAL USE
CONTROL OF SPECIES
CONVENTION ON INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN ENDANGERED SPECIES
CULTIVATION
DEER
DEFORESTATION
DEVELOPING COUNTRY CONTEXT
DISSOLVED OXYGEN
ECOSYSTEM
ECOSYSTEM RESILIENCE
ECOSYSTEMS
ENDEMIC FISH
ENDEMIC FISH SPECIES
ENDEMIC SPECIES
ENVIRONMENTAL
ENVIRONMENTAL COSTS
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEM
EUTROPHICATION
EUTROPHICATION OF LAKE
EXOTIC SPECIES
EXTINCTION
FISH
FISH SPECIES
FOOD CHAIN
FOOD PRODUCTION
FOOD SECURITY
FOREIGN SPECIES
FOREST
GENETIC
GENETIC ENGINEERING
HABITAT
HABITAT DESTRUCTION
HABITAT LOSS
HABITATS
HARM
HIGH LEVELS
HUMAN INTERVENTION
HUMAN USE
HUNTERS
HUNTING
HUNTING RESERVE
HYACINTH
HYBRIDS
INCOME
INDIGENOUS SPECIES
INSURANCE
INTRODUCED SPECIES
INVASIVE ALIEN SPECIES
INVASIVE SPECIES
INVASIVE SPECIES STRATEGY
ISLAND ECOSYSTEMS
ISSUES
LAKE
LAKES
LANDSCAPE
LIVELIHOODS
LOCAL FISHERMEN
MIGRATION
MIGRATORY BIRD
NATIONAL BIODIVERSITY
NATIONAL BIODIVERSITY STRATEGY
NATIONAL PARKS
NATIVE ECOSYSTEMS
NATIVE PLANTS
NATIVE SPECIES
NATURAL BARRIERS
NATURAL ECOSYSTEM
NATURAL ECOSYSTEMS
NATURAL HABITATS
NATURAL PREDATORS
NATURAL SELECTION
NATURE
NEST
NESTING
NEW SPECIES
OVERGRAZING
OWLS
PARASITES
PATHOGENS
PEST SPECIES
PESTS
PET
PETS
PLANT
PLANT PROTECTION
PLANT SPECIES
POLLINATION
PREDATION
PREDATOR
PREDATORS
PRESERVES
PREY
RABBITS
RANCHERS
RATS
RECREATIONAL USE
REPTILES
RIVERS
RODENT
SANCTUARY
SEA TURTLE
SHEEP
SOCIAL COSTS
SOIL EROSION
SPECIES ENDANGERMENT
SPECIES EXTINCTIONS
SPECIES INTRODUCTIONS
SPECIES INVASIONS
SPECIES LEGISLATION
SPECIES OF FAUNA
SPECIMENS
SUBSPECIES
SWAMPLANDS
TERRESTRIAL BIODIVERSITY
TORTOISES
TURTLE NESTING BEACH
VARIANCE
VARIETY
WEEDS
WILDLIFE
WILDLIFE SANCTUARY
spellingShingle ACTION PLAN
AGRICULTURAL AREAS
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
ALIEN INVASIVE SPECIES
ALIEN SPECIES
ALIENS
ANIMAL
ANIMALS
AQUARIUM
AQUATIC WEEDS
BACTERIA
BALLAST WATER
BALLAST WATER CONVENTION
BEAR
BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
BIODIVERSITY INVENTORIES
BIOLOGICAL AGENTS
BIOLOGICAL CONTROL
BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY
BIOLOGICAL INVASIONS
BIOLOGICAL PROCESSES
BIOLOGICAL SPECIMEN
BIOLOGISTS
BIRD HABITAT
BIRDS
BREEDING
BREEDING GROUNDS
BROAD RANGE
CAT
CATS
CATTLE
CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS
COMMERCIAL USE
CONTROL OF SPECIES
CONVENTION ON INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN ENDANGERED SPECIES
CULTIVATION
DEER
DEFORESTATION
DEVELOPING COUNTRY CONTEXT
DISSOLVED OXYGEN
ECOSYSTEM
ECOSYSTEM RESILIENCE
ECOSYSTEMS
ENDEMIC FISH
ENDEMIC FISH SPECIES
ENDEMIC SPECIES
ENVIRONMENTAL
ENVIRONMENTAL COSTS
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEM
EUTROPHICATION
EUTROPHICATION OF LAKE
EXOTIC SPECIES
EXTINCTION
FISH
FISH SPECIES
FOOD CHAIN
FOOD PRODUCTION
FOOD SECURITY
FOREIGN SPECIES
FOREST
GENETIC
GENETIC ENGINEERING
HABITAT
HABITAT DESTRUCTION
HABITAT LOSS
HABITATS
HARM
HIGH LEVELS
HUMAN INTERVENTION
HUMAN USE
HUNTERS
HUNTING
HUNTING RESERVE
HYACINTH
HYBRIDS
INCOME
INDIGENOUS SPECIES
INSURANCE
INTRODUCED SPECIES
INVASIVE ALIEN SPECIES
INVASIVE SPECIES
INVASIVE SPECIES STRATEGY
ISLAND ECOSYSTEMS
ISSUES
LAKE
LAKES
LANDSCAPE
LIVELIHOODS
LOCAL FISHERMEN
MIGRATION
MIGRATORY BIRD
NATIONAL BIODIVERSITY
NATIONAL BIODIVERSITY STRATEGY
NATIONAL PARKS
NATIVE ECOSYSTEMS
NATIVE PLANTS
NATIVE SPECIES
NATURAL BARRIERS
NATURAL ECOSYSTEM
NATURAL ECOSYSTEMS
NATURAL HABITATS
NATURAL PREDATORS
NATURAL SELECTION
NATURE
NEST
NESTING
NEW SPECIES
OVERGRAZING
OWLS
PARASITES
PATHOGENS
PEST SPECIES
PESTS
PET
PETS
PLANT
PLANT PROTECTION
PLANT SPECIES
POLLINATION
PREDATION
PREDATOR
PREDATORS
PRESERVES
PREY
RABBITS
RANCHERS
RATS
RECREATIONAL USE
REPTILES
RIVERS
RODENT
SANCTUARY
SEA TURTLE
SHEEP
SOCIAL COSTS
SOIL EROSION
SPECIES ENDANGERMENT
SPECIES EXTINCTIONS
SPECIES INTRODUCTIONS
SPECIES INVASIONS
SPECIES LEGISLATION
SPECIES OF FAUNA
SPECIMENS
SUBSPECIES
SWAMPLANDS
TERRESTRIAL BIODIVERSITY
TORTOISES
TURTLE NESTING BEACH
VARIANCE
VARIETY
WEEDS
WILDLIFE
WILDLIFE SANCTUARY
Young, Tomme Rosanne
National and Regional Legislation for Promotion and Support to the Prevention, Control, and Eradication of Invasive Species
relation Environment Department working papers;no. 108. Biodiversity series
description One of the most difficult issues to be addressed in enabling, and conducting invasive control measures, is simply the need to apply practical legislative reasoning to the process. It is difficult because of the fact that introduction of new species cannot simply be prohibited; and, due to lack of current scientific ability to know in advance which species will become invasive. The report addresses these issues, and stipulates legislation of invasive species issues must always involve a balancing of interests-the interests mandating introduction, balanced against the interests involved in protecting natural, and agricultural ecosystems from destruction by such species. This paper is designed to consider questions of "motivation, capability, and reality," and to consider possible legislative approaches for developing countries. It comprises five parts as follows. Part I provides a conceptual and scientific summary and introduction, and Part II provides a very brief overview of some of the key global developments in the field, while Part III examines in greater detail the legislative tools available for use in the control of specie introduction, and invasive species. Part IV discusses some of the special concerns relating to the process of building one, or more legislative frameworks utilizing the legislative tools described in Part III, and, provides, in some cases, a brief identification of how the selection and use of those tools might differ within the developing country context from their use in other places.
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author Young, Tomme Rosanne
author_facet Young, Tomme Rosanne
author_sort Young, Tomme Rosanne
title National and Regional Legislation for Promotion and Support to the Prevention, Control, and Eradication of Invasive Species
title_short National and Regional Legislation for Promotion and Support to the Prevention, Control, and Eradication of Invasive Species
title_full National and Regional Legislation for Promotion and Support to the Prevention, Control, and Eradication of Invasive Species
title_fullStr National and Regional Legislation for Promotion and Support to the Prevention, Control, and Eradication of Invasive Species
title_full_unstemmed National and Regional Legislation for Promotion and Support to the Prevention, Control, and Eradication of Invasive Species
title_sort national and regional legislation for promotion and support to the prevention, control, and eradication of invasive species
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2014
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2006/02/6644837/national-regional-legislation-promotion-support-prevention-control-eradication-invasive-species
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spelling okr-10986-183892021-04-23T14:03:34Z National and Regional Legislation for Promotion and Support to the Prevention, Control, and Eradication of Invasive Species Young, Tomme Rosanne ACTION PLAN AGRICULTURAL AREAS AGRICULTURAL CROPS ALIEN INVASIVE SPECIES ALIEN SPECIES ALIENS ANIMAL ANIMALS AQUARIUM AQUATIC WEEDS BACTERIA BALLAST WATER BALLAST WATER CONVENTION BEAR BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION BIODIVERSITY INVENTORIES BIOLOGICAL AGENTS BIOLOGICAL CONTROL BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY BIOLOGICAL INVASIONS BIOLOGICAL PROCESSES BIOLOGICAL SPECIMEN BIOLOGISTS BIRD HABITAT BIRDS BREEDING BREEDING GROUNDS BROAD RANGE CAT CATS CATTLE CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS COMMERCIAL USE CONTROL OF SPECIES CONVENTION ON INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN ENDANGERED SPECIES CULTIVATION DEER DEFORESTATION DEVELOPING COUNTRY CONTEXT DISSOLVED OXYGEN ECOSYSTEM ECOSYSTEM RESILIENCE ECOSYSTEMS ENDEMIC FISH ENDEMIC FISH SPECIES ENDEMIC SPECIES ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL COSTS ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEM EUTROPHICATION EUTROPHICATION OF LAKE EXOTIC SPECIES EXTINCTION FISH FISH SPECIES FOOD CHAIN FOOD PRODUCTION FOOD SECURITY FOREIGN SPECIES FOREST GENETIC GENETIC ENGINEERING HABITAT HABITAT DESTRUCTION HABITAT LOSS HABITATS HARM HIGH LEVELS HUMAN INTERVENTION HUMAN USE HUNTERS HUNTING HUNTING RESERVE HYACINTH HYBRIDS INCOME INDIGENOUS SPECIES INSURANCE INTRODUCED SPECIES INVASIVE ALIEN SPECIES INVASIVE SPECIES INVASIVE SPECIES STRATEGY ISLAND ECOSYSTEMS ISSUES LAKE LAKES LANDSCAPE LIVELIHOODS LOCAL FISHERMEN MIGRATION MIGRATORY BIRD NATIONAL BIODIVERSITY NATIONAL BIODIVERSITY STRATEGY NATIONAL PARKS NATIVE ECOSYSTEMS NATIVE PLANTS NATIVE SPECIES NATURAL BARRIERS NATURAL ECOSYSTEM NATURAL ECOSYSTEMS NATURAL HABITATS NATURAL PREDATORS NATURAL SELECTION NATURE NEST NESTING NEW SPECIES OVERGRAZING OWLS PARASITES PATHOGENS PEST SPECIES PESTS PET PETS PLANT PLANT PROTECTION PLANT SPECIES POLLINATION PREDATION PREDATOR PREDATORS PRESERVES PREY RABBITS RANCHERS RATS RECREATIONAL USE REPTILES RIVERS RODENT SANCTUARY SEA TURTLE SHEEP SOCIAL COSTS SOIL EROSION SPECIES ENDANGERMENT SPECIES EXTINCTIONS SPECIES INTRODUCTIONS SPECIES INVASIONS SPECIES LEGISLATION SPECIES OF FAUNA SPECIMENS SUBSPECIES SWAMPLANDS TERRESTRIAL BIODIVERSITY TORTOISES TURTLE NESTING BEACH VARIANCE VARIETY WEEDS WILDLIFE WILDLIFE SANCTUARY One of the most difficult issues to be addressed in enabling, and conducting invasive control measures, is simply the need to apply practical legislative reasoning to the process. It is difficult because of the fact that introduction of new species cannot simply be prohibited; and, due to lack of current scientific ability to know in advance which species will become invasive. The report addresses these issues, and stipulates legislation of invasive species issues must always involve a balancing of interests-the interests mandating introduction, balanced against the interests involved in protecting natural, and agricultural ecosystems from destruction by such species. This paper is designed to consider questions of "motivation, capability, and reality," and to consider possible legislative approaches for developing countries. It comprises five parts as follows. Part I provides a conceptual and scientific summary and introduction, and Part II provides a very brief overview of some of the key global developments in the field, while Part III examines in greater detail the legislative tools available for use in the control of specie introduction, and invasive species. Part IV discusses some of the special concerns relating to the process of building one, or more legislative frameworks utilizing the legislative tools described in Part III, and, provides, in some cases, a brief identification of how the selection and use of those tools might differ within the developing country context from their use in other places. 2014-05-22T19:53:25Z 2014-05-22T19:53:25Z 2006-02 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2006/02/6644837/national-regional-legislation-promotion-support-prevention-control-eradication-invasive-species http://hdl.handle.net/10986/18389 English en_US Environment Department working papers;no. 108. Biodiversity series CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research