Monitoring the incidence of invasive species in the Czech countryside

Monitoring the incidence of invasive species in the Czech countryside

Place

University: University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice
Faculty:
Faculty of Science
Department:
Department of Botany
Street:
Branišovská 31
City: České Budějovice

The guarantor

Name and surname: František Adamec, technological scout
Tel.: +420 38777 6262
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Specifications

Monitoring the incidence of invasive plant species is suitable for all types of habitats from legally protected areas to the immediate vicinity of human settlements both for private needs and for conservation, thus, for example, specialized studies for subsidy and grant titles, inventory surveys, etc.

According to the agreement with the client, several visits are performed during which the territory of interest is explored and assessed in terms of the incidence of non-native species. The results can also be compared with the surrounding habitat, with other locations of a similar type and the historic state of the place.

The outcome is a monitoring report with a list of species with commentary (expert opinion, inventory report, etc.)

The work can be paid for as other personnel costs or as a service (business license).

Sample:http://www.daphne.cz/webfm_send/8

Conditions

Monitoring should be conducted during the growing season, as well as immediately after its completion, depending on the current developments in the weather.

The price is contractual according to the scope and complexity of the work.

Completed projects

The project supported from the Operational programme Research and Development for Innovations whose aim is the setting and opening the Centre of Transfer of Technologies with two mutually co-operating departments on the side of the University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice and on the side of the Biological Centre of The Czech Academy of Sciences.

Bridge4Innovation is a project of The University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice, the South Bohemian Agency for Support of the Innovative Business and the Biological Centre of The Czech Academy of Sciences financed from the European Social Fund of the European Union.