2018
50k
2.
Capacity
Building
To strengthen
appropriate
border control
legislations (e.g.
Quarantine) to
reduce threats
from new invasive
species and
genetically
modified
organisms being
introduced into
the country.
Improve capacity to
Enforce Biosecurity
Act 2013 and other
relevant legislation
to improve
protection against
introduction of
invasive species and
negative impacts.
2016-
2018
USD
30K
Supporting and
strengthening border
control through
2017-
2020
USD
100 K

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training and
improved facilities.
3.Researc
h and
Monitorin
g
Monitoring
programme are
designed and
implemented to
identify pathways
and monitor the
arrival of new
invasive species at
ports of entry (e.g.
airports, sea ports).
2017-
2020
USD
20 K
Undertake studies
and continue to
monitor potential
entry of marine
invasive species
especially within
ports, marinas and
locations where logs
are loaded onto ships
2017
-2020
USD
50 K
Undertake research
on introduced and
native invasive
species under
changing conditions
such as waste and
climate change.
2018 -
2020
USD
50 K
Undertake research
on the intra specific
2017-
2020
USD
50 K

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effects of invasive
species on their
native counterparts
such as the effect of
cane toad on
indigenous frogs; the
Common Myna,
Acridotheres tristis
and the European
House Sparrow,
Passer domesticus
on native birds.
Develop research
and study on
economic, social,
health and
environment impacts
of IAS.
2017-
2020
USD
50 K
4.
Education
and
Awarenes
s
Develop Education
and awareness
programme (tools,
kits) for schools and
communities
2017-
2020
USD
30 K
raise awareness on
the impacts of
invasive species on
biodiversity,
economy, human
health and cultural
values.
USD
20 K

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5.
Establish
ment of
baseline
data
Develop
and
implement
national
invasive
species
management
strategy
to
manage
established
invasive species
within the country.
Review available
information on
invasive species and
their impacts in the
Solomon Islands;
identify priority
threats, species and
actions to manage
them which will be
implemented during
the next five years.
2017 -
2020
USD
50 K
IAS national
database to be
developed and
update baseline
information on the
status and
distribution of IAS
and a programme to
detecting range
change & emerging
impacts.
2016-
2020
USD
35 K
6.
Managem
ent and
Eradicati
on of IAS.
Document & promote
locally known
biological control for
IAS, e.g. GAS from
red ants, Makira
millipede, earth
flatworm(Platymus
2017-
2020
USD
30 K

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Manokwarii)
Support programs
for Management and
restoration of target
species especially
GAS, CRB, CB
2017-
2020
USD
70 K
Use introduced Bio-
control agents to
manage and
eradicate invasive
species using
appropriate best
practices.
2017-
2020
USD
20 K
Solomon Islands: project logical framework
Project Summary
Indicators
Means of Verification
Risks/Assumptions
Goal
To protect biodiversity, enhance food
security and reduce negative economic
impacts caused by invasive species in the
Solomon Islands.


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