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The generic impact scoring system (GISS): a standardized tool to quantify the impacts of alien species

AutorNentwig, Wolfgang; Bacher, Sven; Pyšek, Petr; Vilà, Montserrat CSIC ORCID; Kumschick, Sabrina
Palabras claveBiological invasions
Socio-economic impact
Environmental impact
Management prioritization
Policy
Fecha de publicación29-abr-2016
EditorSpringer Nature
CitaciónEnvironmental Monitoring and Assessment 188: 315 (2016)
ResumenAlien species can exert negative environmental and socio-economic impacts. Therefore, administrations from different sectors are trying to prevent further introductions, stop the spread of established species, and apply or develop programs to mitigate their impact, to contain the most harmful species, or to eradicate them if possible. Often it is not clear which of the numerous alien species are most important in terms of damage, and therefore, impact scoring systems have been developed to allow a comparison and thus prioritization of species. Here, we present the generic impact scoring system (GISS), which relies on published evidence of environmental and socio-economic impact of alien species. We developed a system of 12 impact categories, for environmental and socio-economic impact, comprising all kinds of impacts that an alien species may exert. In each category, the intensity of impact is quantified by a six-level scale ranging from 0 (no impact detectable) to 5 (the highest impact possible). Such an approach, where impacts are grouped based on mechanisms for environmental impacts and receiving sectors for socio-economy, allows for cross-taxa comparisons and prioritization of the most damaging species. The GISS is simple and transparent, can be conducted with limited funds, and can be applied to a large number of alien species across taxa and environments. Meanwhile, the system was applied to 349 alien animal and plant species. In a comparison with 22 other impact assessment methods, the combination of environmental and socio-economic impact, as well as the possibility of weighting and ranking of the scoring results make GISS the most broadly applicable system.
Versión del editorhttps://doi.org/10.1007/s10661-016-5321-4
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10261/196482
DOI10.1007/s10661-016-5321-4
ISSN0167-6369
E-ISSN1573-2959
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