Resilias in France
The French government, together with species, biodiversity and invasive species organisations, organises exchanges on invasive species between policymakers and researchers. Introduction by Bart Nyssen at Atelier 1: How [...]
The French government, together with species, biodiversity and invasive species organisations, organises exchanges on invasive species between policymakers and researchers. Introduction by Bart Nyssen at Atelier 1: How [...]
To better understand the impact of bird cherry on the rejuvenation of native tree species, the Technical University of Dresden conducted a five-year study followed by [...]
It is now clear that the complete elimination of water crassula is not feasible in many cases. The European LIFE project Resilias is therefore committed to controlling these [...]
Rob van der Burg is an ecologist at Bosgroep Zuid Nederland and co-responsible for implementing, monitoring and evaluating the ecosystem approach to Asian knotweed in stream valleys within [...]
This week, the ICAIS symposium takes place in Halifax, Canada. This symposium focuses on the latest scientific knowledge around aquatic invasive exotic species. Experts from all over the [...]
On roadsides, the ecosystem approach to Japanese knotweed seems to be moving in the right direction. Since 2021, Janneke van der Loop has been tracking the [...]
We are now halfway through the project and (in Nature Today) are looking at the progress, the [...]
Bart Nyssen publishes article on birdcress and LIFE Resilias in Swiss Bernese Forest There is also a lot of interest in Switzerland in ecosystem approaches to invasive [...]
A review of the first LIFE Resilias Knowledge Day including the plenary presentations. 23 June was the first LIFE Resilias Knowledge Day. With over 160 registrations [...]
The LIFE Resilias brochures in German, French and English are ready! An important goal within LIFE Resilias is that the ecosystem approach should be its [...]