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Article title
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Abstract
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Keywords
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Introduction
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Policy background
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Essential properties of an IAS target
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(i) It should consider the most significant pathways of introduction and their management
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(ii) It should take into account which species are the most harmful IAS
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(iii) It should consider which sites (areas) are the most vulnerable to IAS
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(iv) It should contain quantitative policy targets
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(v) It should define indicators to track progress
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(vi) It should be applicable to medium- (2030) and long-term (2050) time horizons
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Potential indicators for measuring progress towards the proposed IAS target
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Trends in the number of IAS introduction events
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Trends in the impact of IAS on extinction risk
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Trends in invasive alien vertebrate eradications
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Legislation, policy and regulations for prevention and control of invasive alien species (IAS)
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Proposed new indicator: Trends in the numbers and impacts of invasive alien species in countries
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Relationship of the proposed IAS target with other policies
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Relationship with other proposed Post-2020 Framework targets
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Relationship with existing regional and national policies
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Conclusions and outlook
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Acknowledgements
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References
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