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Lack of information on invasive alien species status and trends on land and water managed by Indigenous Peoples and local communities, especially coastal waters {box 2.6}
Lack of information on invasive alien species status and trends on land and water managed by Indigenous Peoples and local communities, especially coastal waters {box 2.6}
Lack of mechanisms that allow effective collaboration among different aspects of the socioecological systems {figure 6.7}
Design principles for an integrated governance system to manage biological invasions {6.7.2.3, 6.7.3}
Lack of research and data on how best to implement integrated governance systems to manage biological invasions {6.6.1.3, 6.6.1.4, 6.6.2}
Lack of tools to reduce the barriers to information-sharing within and across countries {6.6.2}
Lack of tools and frameworks to predict biological invasions {6.2.1, 6.6.1.6, 6.7.2.7}
Incomplete data on the effectiveness of policies, management strategies and actions related to biological invasions {6.1.3, 6.6.3}
Missing information on the implementation of adaptive-collaborative governance for biological invasions and factors important to the success of that governance strategy {6.4.4.5}
Lack of scenarios and models of invasive alien species that consider interactions with other drivers of global change {2.6.5, 6.6.1.6}
Lack of eradication guidelines and strategies for generalist invasive alien invertebrates, diseases and hard-todetect freshwater and marine invasive alien species {5.6.2.1, table 5.11}