Prioritization of invasive alien species with the potential to threaten agriculture and biodiversity in Kenya through horizon scanning

Invasive alien species (IAS) rank among the most significant drivers of species extinction and ecosystem degradation resulting in significant impacts on socio-economic development. The recent exponential spread of IAS in most of Africa is attributed to poor border biosecurity due to porous borders t...

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Autores principales: Mulema, Joseph, Day, Roger, Nunda, Winnie, Akutse, Komivi Senyo, Bruce, Anani Yaovi, Gachamba, Sospeter, Haukeland, Solveig, Kahuthia-Gathu, Ruth, Kibet, Staline, Koech, Asenath, Kosiom, Thomas, Miano, Douglas, Momanyi, George, Kananu Murungi, Lucy, Muthomi, James Wanjohi, Mwangi, Julianna, Mwangi, Maina, Mwendo, Nicholas, Nderitu, John, Nyasani, Johnson, Otipa, Miriam, Wambugu, Sarah, Were, Eric, Makale, Fernadis, Doughty, Laura, Edgington, Steve, Rwomushana, Ivan, Kenis, Marc
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Springer 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/128319

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