The biological invasions, a global issue that involves also Trentino
Trento, 6 April 2011, 8,45 pm - Museo Tridentino di Scienze naturali, Aula Magna
A seminar will be held
in Trento addressing the biological invasions. ISPRA's expert dr.
Piero Genovesi, will give a talk on what is considered a serious
threat to biodiversity. The phenomenon of biological invasions is
affecting not only the native species, but also the same ecosystem
on which we depend for our well-being. The displacement caused by
man of species outside their natural environment is an old
phenomenon, but in recent decades its speed has accelerated
exponentially. Invasive species are now the first factor of
extinction in the world, and only in Europe cause economic losses
for more than 12 billion Euro a year, besides causing significant
health impacts. Italy is particularly vulnerable to this phenomenon
as since 1500 there were introduced in more than 2000 non-native
species, half plant and half animal, which invaded all the
environments, from land to freshwater, and marine areas. To respond
to this threat it is necessary to adopt coordinated policies for
the prevention of unwanted arrivals, early warning and rapid
response to new incursions, and for the effective management of
species already introduced in our territories. Europe is working on
a new directive on this matter, and the seminar will discuss the
guidelines adopted at the Italian, European and international
level.