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Toward a comprehensive information system to assist invasive species management in Hawaii and Pacific Islands

January 1, 2004

The need for coordinated regional and global electronic databases to assist prevention, early detection, rapid response, and control of biological invasions is well accepted. The Pacific Basin Information Node (PBIN), a node of the National Biological Information Infrastructure, has been increasingly engaged in the invasive species enterprise since its establishment in 2001. Since this time, PBIN has sought to support frontline efforts at combating invasions, through working with stakeholders in conservation, agriculture, forestry, health, and commerce to support joint information needs. Although initial emphasis has been on Hawaii, cooperative work with other Pacific islands and countries of the Pacific Rim is already underway and planned.

Publication Year 2004
Title Toward a comprehensive information system to assist invasive species management in Hawaii and Pacific Islands
DOI 10.1614/WS-04-019R
Authors M. Fornwall, L. Loope
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Weed Science
Index ID 70026287
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Core Science Analytics, Synthesis, and Libraries