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OneSTOP: OneBiosecurity systems and technology for people, places and pathways

  • Quentin Groom
  • , Tim Adriaens
  • , Tom August
  • , César Capinha
  • , Ana Sofia Cardoso
  • , Katharina Dehnen-Schmutz
  • , Franz Essl
  • , Alexandra Franklin
  • , Marina Golivets
  • , João Gonçalves
  • , Louise Hendrickx
  • , Dave Hodgson
  • , Toke Thomas Høye
  • , Philip E. Hulme
  • , Sabrina Kumschick
  • , Bernd Lenzner
  • , Eva Malta-Pinto
  • , Angeliki (F) Kelly Martinou
  • , Sofie Meeus
  • , Tom Myers
  • Nicolas Noé, Ana Novoa, Michael J.O. Pocock, Anna Poimala, Cristina Preda, Petr Pyšek, Lien Reyserhove, Laurentiu Rozylowicz, Anna Sapundzhieva, Cândida Vale, Joana Vicente, Nikol Ivanova Yovcheva, Agnes Zolyomi, Helen Elizabeth Roy

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Abstract

The overarching objective of OneSTOP is to pioneer an innovative and joined-up approach to biosecurity for terrestrial invasive alien species, strengthening the interconnections between animal, plant, human and environmental health. OneSTOP aims to harness current technologies and citizen science, while overcoming challenges posed by dispersed and fragmentary processes, policies, and knowledge, to deliver methods for identification, early detection and surveillance of invasive alien species. OneSTOP aims to achieve transformative results to minimise the introduction, establishment and spread of invasive alien species by integrating cutting-edge detection methods, underpinned by prioritisation and robust models, alongside stakeholder engagement to inform harmonised policies and facilitate knowledge exchange. The outcomes will be relevant for invasive alien species policy, noting the importance of enhancing collaboration and coordination across local, national, and regional scales, recognising that geographic boundaries do not confine the impact of these species. By adopting a holistic and interconnected approach, OneSTOP seeks to establish a strategy to achieve rapid and transformative progress in detecting, eradicating and controlling invasive alien animals and plants, ultimately contributing to a more secure and resilient environment. Throughout, OneSTOP is based upon the strategic actions recommended for integrated governance of biological invasions in the recently published IPBES Thematic assessment report on invasive alien species and their control (IPBES 2023).
Original languageEnglish
JournalResearch Ideas and Outcomes
Volume11
Pages (from-to)e165316
Number of pages70
ISSN2367-7163
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 21-Jul-2025

Thematic List 2020

  • Invasive species

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