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Contingency plans and early warning systems – how can they help protect forests?
2021-11-24 @ 11:00 - 14:00 CET
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WEBINAR
Contingency plans and early warning systems – how can they help protect forests?
Forests face new continuous threats from both native pest species with changing biology and behaviour, as well as from non-native, invasive species; the latter of which are often very difficult to manage.
Recognizing this issue, the Forest Invasive Species Network for Europe and Central Asia (REUFIS) has created a platform where scientists, forest managers and policymakers can share information and coordinate activities related to forest invasive species.
Early warning/early action (EWEA) systems are valuable tools to mitigate potentially detrimental events such as pest and disease outbreaks through preventative activities. Contingency plans both generic and pest-specific also have the potential to enable more rapid and efficient response to pest incursions and outbreaks. Well formulated EWEA systems and contingency plans provide better preparedness and guidance to industries, scientists, regulators, communities and public on what actions to take and how to implement them in an event of an incursion or outbreak as well as how to recover from after such event. Both EWEA systems and contingency plans can support forest health and resilience towards pest outbreaks.
The webinar will:
- Raise awareness and preparedness for future pest and disease outbreaks in our
- Introduce contingency planning and
- Share experiences on early warning systems and contingency
Moderator Shiroma Sathyapala
Forestry Officer, FAO HQ
Speakers Ferenc Lakatos
Secretary of REUFIS University of Sopron, Hungary
Andrea Battisti
University of Padova, Italy
Yuriy Skrylnyk
Ukrainian Research Institute of Forestry and Forest Melioration, Ukraine
Giorgi Berechikidze
LEPL National Forestry Agency, Georgia
Henrik Thurfjell
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Sweden
Natalia I. Kirichenko
Sukachev Institute of Forest SB RAS, Federal Research Center “Krasnoyarsk Science Center of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences”, Russian Federation
Norbert Winkler-Ráthonyi
Forestry Officer, FAO REU
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Wednesday, 24 November 2021, 11:00 – 14:00 CET