Location
SPREP LIBRARY
Publisher
Conservation Biology
Publication Year:
2024
Publication Place
Australia
Physical Description:
19 p.
Call Number
[EL]
Relevant Countries
Pacific Region
Language
English
Record ID:
1180Available online
Subject Heading(s)
Conservation of natural resources - Oceania
Alien species - Invasive species - Oceania
Flora and Fauna - Oceania
Abstract
The application of remote sensing methods to detect invasive plant species was heavily reliant on species ecology, extent of invasion, and available geospatial and remotely sensed image data. However, current mechanisms that support invasive plant species management, including policy frameworks and geospatial data infrastructure, operated in isolation, leading to duplication of efforts and creating unsustainable solutions for the region. For remote sensing to support invasive plant species management in the region, key stakeholders including conservation managers, researchers, and practitioners; funding agencies; and regional organizations must invest, where possible, in the broader geospatial and environmental sector, integrate, and streamline policies and improve capacity and technology access.
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Record Created: 23-Aug-2024
Record Modified: 22-Apr-2025