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Identifying opportunities for invasive species management: an empirical study of stakeholder perceptions and interest in invasive species.

Authors :
Kleespies, Matthias Winfried
Dörge, Dorian D.
Peter, Norbert
Schantz, Anna V.
Skaljic, Ajdin
Feucht, Viktoria
Burger-Schulz, Anna Lena
Dierkes, Paul Wilhelm
Klimpel, Sven
Source :
Biological Invasions; Aug2024, Vol. 26 Issue 8, p2561-2577, 17p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Invasive species are one of the main reasons for the decline in global biodiversity. When it comes to the management of invasive species, stakeholders who are directly involved with this issue play a particularly important role, as they are directly engaged in management and can also influence the public's perception. This study therefore investigates how different stakeholder groups in Germany perceive invasive species. In total, more than 2200 people were surveyed, belonging to nine different stakeholder groups that are in contact with invasive species (hunters and members in hunting associations, farmers, members of environmental and conservation organizations, members in allotment garden clubs, animal welfare supporters, divers, employees in zoological gardens, administrative employees in the regulatory authority, speleologists). It was found that the number of invasive animal and plant species in Germany was roughly correctly estimated in all groups, but the economic damage caused by invasive species was substantially underestimated. When invasive species were mentioned, mainly conspicuous mammals or plants were listed (e.g. Procyon lotor or Impatiens glandulifera). In all surveyed groups, there was a notable level of interest in invasive species, and they were commonly regarded as environmental issues. While these results offer valuable insights into stakeholders' perspectives on invasive species, they also highlight the need for improvement. In particular, there is a need for greater education of stakeholders about inconspicuous invasive species, the spread of invasive species and the damage caused by them. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13873547
Volume :
26
Issue :
8
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Biological Invasions
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
178969148
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10530-024-03328-z