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Generic ecological impact assessment of alien species (GEIAA): the third generation of assessments in Norway

Journal

BIOLOGICAL INVASIONS
Volume 21, Issue 9, Pages 2803-2810

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10530-019-02033-6

Keywords

Ecological effect; Interaction with native species; Invasion potential; Invasive species; Quantitative set of criteria; Risk assessment

Funding

  1. Norwegian Biodiversity Information Centre
  2. Research Council of Norway through its Centres of Excellence funding scheme [223257]

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The generic ecological impact assessment of alien species (GEIAA) is described. It comprises a set of criteria and an assessment procedure. The set of criteria consists of three criteria that quantify invasion potential, and six criteria that capture the ecological effects of alien species. The threshold values for all criteria are numerically defined, rendering the set of criteria fully quantitative. Genericity is ensured by using criteria that are applicable to all taxonomic groups and in all habitats. In being generic, quantitative, ecological and normatively neutral, the criteria were inspired by the international Red List criteria. Capturing both invasion potential and effect, GEIAA can be regarded as a full ecological impact assessment. The assessment procedure contains guidelines on documentation, the collection of background information, the handling of uncertainty, and quality assurance. GEIAA represents the second revision, and thus the third generation, of assessment methodology in Norway. It has recently been used to carry out more than 2500 impact assessments of alien species in Norway and Sweden.

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