Prioritising non-native pest species to inform plant health biosecurity policy decisions and to safeguard agriculture, forestry, biodiversity, and livelihoods in Uganda

In recent years, various invasive species have been introduced to sub-Saharan Africa, partly due to insufficient information about potential invasions, which has led countries to respond reactively rather than proactively. This information can be gathered through horizon scanning. Using the CABI Hor...

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Main Authors: Mulema, Joseph, Nankinga, Caroline, Kagorora, John Patrick Kanahe, Tusiime, Geoffrey, Amayo, Robert, Chemonges, Martin, Gumisiriya, Costa, Kato, Fred, Kigongo, Boniface Mulindwa, Kutunga, David, Mudde, Barnabas, Muhumuza, John Bosco, Mukasa, Yosia, Musiimenta, Herbert, Muzira, Fred, Namasa, Emmanuel John, Ramathan, Idd, Sebutare, Gilbert, Ssamula, Alexander, Tukahirwa, Benius, Opio, Samuel Morris, Obare, Ivan Juma, Aliamo, Caroline, Alokit, Christine, Tumuhaise, Venansio, Karanja, Daniel, Mwambu, Paul, Oronje, Marylucy, Athman, Shahasi Yusuf, Akiri, Morris, Rwomushana, Ivan, Tugume, Joab, Talwana, Herbert, Onkendi, Edward, Ochwo, Mildred
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: Frontiers Media 2025
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/176759

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