The LIFE TETIDE project, “Turning Eradication Targets Into Durable Effects”, is a collaborative initiative involving Malta, Italy, and Croatia. It aims to preserve habitats and native species by managing invasive alien species (IAS) and actively engaging island communities in conservation efforts. The University of Florence is primarily involved to implement surveillance strategies and improve the conservation status of seven Natura 2000 habitats on Capraia Island (Tuscan Archipelago, Italy).
Life Tetide project, first steps in the management of invasive plant species in Mediterranean island ecosystems / Misuri A., Benesperi R., Dell’Olmo L., Foggi B., Giunti M., Mugnai M., Viciani D., Lazzaro L.. - ELETTRONICO. - (2025), pp. 82-82. (Intervento presentato al convegno 5MPCW CY-2025 5th Mediterranean Plant Conservation Week. Building alliances for plant diversity conservation in the Mediterranean. tenutosi a Limassol, Cyprus nel April 07-11, 2025).
Life Tetide project, first steps in the management of invasive plant species in Mediterranean island ecosystems.
Misuri A.;Benesperi R.;Foggi B.;Mugnai M.;Viciani D.;Lazzaro L.
2025
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The LIFE TETIDE project, “Turning Eradication Targets Into Durable Effects”, is a collaborative initiative involving Malta, Italy, and Croatia. It aims to preserve habitats and native species by managing invasive alien species (IAS) and actively engaging island communities in conservation efforts. The University of Florence is primarily involved to implement surveillance strategies and improve the conservation status of seven Natura 2000 habitats on Capraia Island (Tuscan Archipelago, Italy).File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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