Recommendations of the Standing Committee on IAS

Recs on IAS

  • Recommendation No. 216 (2022) of the Standing Committee, adopted on 2 December 2022, on risks associated with the use of invasive alien tree species as a Nature-based Solution to mitigate climate change
  • Recommendation No. 215 (2022) of the Standing Committee, adopted on 2 December 2022, on alien pathogens and pathogens spread by Invasive Alien Species
  • Recommendation No. 214 (2022) of the Standing Committee, adopted on 2 December 2022, on communication and Invasive Alien Species
  • Recommendation No. 210 (2021) of the Standing Committee, adopted on 3 December 2021, on E-commerce and Invasive Alien Species
  • Recommendation No. 203 (2019) of the Standing Committee, adopted on 6 December 2019, on pollinators and invasive alien species
  • Recommendation No. 195 (2017) of the Standing Committee, adopted on 8 December 2017, on the control and eradication of invasive alien species in islands
  • Recommendation No. 194 (2017) of the Standing Committee, adopted on 8 December 2017, on the European Code of Conduct on International Travel and Invasive Alien Species
  • Recommendation No. 193 (2017) of the Standing Committee, adopted on 8 December 2017, on the European Code of Conduct for Invasive Alien Trees
  • Recommendation No.188 (2016) of the Standing Committee, adopted on 18 November 2016, on the European Code of Conduct on Recreational Boating and Invasive Alien Species
  • Recommendation No. 179 (2015) of the Standing Committee, adopted on 4 December 2015, on action to promote and complement the implementation of EU Regulation 1143/2014 on invasive alien species
  • Recommendation No. 170 (2014) of the Standing Committee, adopted on 5 December 2014, on the European Code of Conduct on Recreational Fishing and Invasive Alien Species
  • Recommendation No. 167 (2013) of the Standing Committee, adopted on 6 December 2013, on the European Guidelines on Protected Areas and Invasive Alien Species.
  • Recommendation No. 166 (2013) of the Standing Committee , adopted on 6 December 2013, on the European Code of Conduct on Hunting and Invasive Alien Species
  • Recommendation No. 161 (2012) of the Standing Committee, adopted on 30 November 2012, on the European Code of Conduct for Zoological Gardens and Aquaria on Invasive Alien Species
  • Recommendation No. 160 (2012) of the Standing Committee, adopted on 30 November 2012, on the European Code of Conduct for Botanic Gardens on Invasive Alien Species
  • Recommendation No.154 (2011) of the Standing Committee, adopted on 2 December 2011, on the European Code of Conduct on Pets and Invasive Alien Species
  • Recommendation No 141 (2009) of the Standing Committee, adopted on 26 November 2009, on potentially invasive alien plants being used as biofuel crops
  • Recommendation No. 142 (2009) of the Standing Committee, adopted on 26 November 2009, interpreting the CBD definition of invasive alien species to take into account climate change
  • Recommendation No. 134 (2008) of the Standing Committee, adopted on 27 November 2008, on the European Code of Conduct on Horticulture and Invasive Alien Plant
  • Recommendation No. 133 (2008) of the Standing Committee, adopted on 27 November 2008, on the control of the water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes)
  • Recommendation No. 126 (2007) of the Standing Committee, adopted on 29 November 2007,on the eradication of some invasive alien plant species
  • Recommendation No. 125 (2007) of the Standing Committee, adopted on 29 November 2007, on trade in invasive and potentially invasive alien species in Europe
  • Recommendation No. 123 (2007) of the Standing Committee, adopted on 29 November 2007 on limiting the dispersal of the Grey squirrel (Sciurus carolinensis) in Italy and other Contracting Parties
  • Recommendation No. 114 (2005) of the Standing Committee, adopted on 1 December 2005 on the control of the Grey squirrel (Sciurus carolinensis) and other alien squirrels in Europe
  • Recommendation No. 99 (2003) of the Standing Committee, adopted on 4 December 2003on the European Strategy on Invasive Alien Species
  • Recommendation No. 91 (2002) of the Standing Committee, adopted on 5 December 2002on Invasive Alien Species that threaten biological diversity in Islands and geographically and evolutionary isolated ecosystems
  • Recommendation No. 77 (1999) of the Standing Committee, adopted on 3 December 1999on the eradication of non-native terrestrial vertebrates
  • Recommendation No. 78 (1999) of the Standing Committee, adopted on 3 December 1999on the conservation of the Red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) in Italy
  • Recommendation No. 61 (1997) of the Standing Committee, adopted on 5 December 1997, on the conservation of the White-headed Duck (Oxyura leucocephala)
  • Recommendation No. 57 (1997) of the Standing Committee, adopted on 5 December 1997, on the introduction of organisms belonging to non-native species into the Environment
  • Recommendation No. 45 (1995) of the Standing Committee, adopted on 24 March 1995, on controlling proliferation of Caulerpa taxifolia in the Mediterranean
  • Recommendation No. 18 (1989) of the Standing Committee, adopted on 8 December 1989, on the protection of indigenous crayfish in Europe
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Recommendations of the Committee of Ministers on IAS
  • Recommendation No. (84)14 of the Committee of Ministers to Member states concerning the introduction of non-native species
  • Recommendation No. (85)14 of the Committee of Ministers to Member states on the introduction of the american cottontail rabbit (Sylvilagus SP) into Europe
Highlights

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