The recent RIS-Ky conference on native and non-native vector management in the Eastern Mediterranean and the Middle East (EMME), held on the 18th-2
RIS-Ky chapter on Mediterranean bioinvasions published!
The book for which we have contributed a chapter has now been published, and historian and ecologist Simon Pooley has published a blog about it.
RIS-Ky's EMME in the news!
The RIS-Ky conference on native and non-native vector management in the Eastern Mediterranean and the Middle East featured in the Cyprus Mail!
Mediterranean killifish filmed in the wild!
An abundant population of native Mediterranean killifish (Aphanius fasciatus) still thrives in the brackish waters of St George’s Lake on
Invasive species database for Cyprus coming soon!
One of the aims of the RIS-Ky project is to mobilise invasive species data for Cyprus, as well as contributing new information on species' distribu
Workshop success in Akrotiri!
Thirty-eight people representing 22 organisations assembled at the AEEC to discuss the future of biodiversity monitoring and surveillance on t
Capacity Building for Monitoring and Surveillance Workshop
The team have been hard at work preparing a workshop on the subject of building capacity for the monitoring and surveillance of non-native spe
Forthcoming chapter in Springer Environmental History series
Part of our team have had a book chapter accepted for the forthcoming title 'Histories of Bioinvasions in Mediterranean-type Environments' in the <
Horizon Scanning workshop reaches successful conclusion!
A three day workshop took place between the 26th -28th of April 2017 at the Akrotiri Environmental Education Centre (AEEC) in Akrotiri village, Cyp