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Status of Mikania micrantha invasion in the rhino habitat of Chitwan National Park, Nepal

Plant clinics in Asia: reducing the use and risks of pesticides

CABI organizes five-day Integrated Pest Management course in Beijing

New Nutrition Knowledge Bank gives Africans and Asians direct access to expert nutritional advice on their mobile phones

Managing invasive species in selected forest ecosystems of South East Asia

Invasive species are threatening forest habitats in South East Asia. They also indirectly affect the livelihoods of millions of people who depend on forests for food, commodities and energy. CABI and the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), in collaboration with partners, have developed a project aimed at conserving globally important forests in the region. The initial aim is to enhance the capacity of Cambodia, Indonesia, Philippines and Vietnam to manage their invasive alien species.