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IASTracker. Invasive Alien Species database

Authors: Botey, Blanca; Cernocky, Thomas; Tardà, Anna; Ju, Ariadna; Martí Pizarro;
Abstract

IAS Tracker is a project to get locations of Invasive Alien Species (IAS) from common citizens. This crowdsourced project consist in the Geoportal IASTracker (http://iastracker.ic5team.org/) (to manage, view and control user observations) and a mobile App to submit the IAS observations. IASTracker App takes advantage of Mobile high-end technology to provide quality data on IAS sightings. IASTracker aims to achieve any type of public, expert or not, with the common goal of helping to reduce the negative impacts of invasive species on biodiversity, health and economy of the affected areas.

Keywords

Invasive Alien Species, Occurrence, EEO, Crowdsource, Citizen Science, Invasive, Especies Exóticas Invasoras, IAS, Observation, Invasoras, ciencia ciudadana

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