Interference of Invasive Species on Achieving SDGs in India
- All the United Nations Member States unanimously adopted the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) proposed by the UN in 2015 in New York City, USA.
- According to Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) 'species whose introduction and/or spread outside their natural past or present distribution threaten biological diversity' are called Invasive Alien Species (IAS).
- These include animals, plants, fungi, and even microorganisms, and can influence all kinds of ecosystems.
- Alien species threaten many Indian forest ecosystems and have serious environmental, economic and health impacts.
- Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) the Includes Invasive Alien Species (IAS) in the strategic plan for biodiversity 2011-2020 ....
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