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Managing Invasive Species and Preserving Biodiversity

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Managing invasive species and preserving biodiversity has emerged as an interdisciplinary dilemma that crosses traditional disciplinary boundaries. While invasive species' biological and ecological aspects are often the focus of public discourse, a socio-ecological approach offers a more nuanced understanding of this issue, particularly concerning managing invasive species and conserving biodiversity. This article explores the multidimensional aspects of invasive species, not only as biological entities but as actors within larger socio-ecological systems. The complexities of invasive species and their impact on biodiversity invite a range of questions and topics that can be further explored. The economic and environmental impact of invasive species is unevenly distributed and requires a multi-pronged approach beyond biological and environmental interventions. Furthermore, mitigation strategies offer valuable insights when examined through various sociological lenses, incorporating insights from urban sociology, environmental sociology, economic sociology, and other relevant sub-disciplines. Finally, studying specific instances where invasive species have significantly impacted can offer valuable lessons for theory and practice, providing a multidimensional understanding of the challenges and opportunities in managing invasive species.


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