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Holistic management of emerging forest pests and diseases

Bioengineer by Bioengineer
November 20, 2018
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Forests are the highest ranked land cover type in Europe. Numbering at around 40% of the total land area, they provide numerous goods and services of benefit to Europe. These include, not only marketed products such as wood, but also ecosystem services of great value from an ecological, political, social and cultural perspective.

In the last decades, a growing list of introduced non-native pests and pathogens (PnPs) have been causing dramatic losses to European trees and forests.

HOMED: "Holistic management of emerging forest pests and diseases" adopts a multi-actor approach with the goal to develop a full panel of scientific knowledge and practical solutions for the management of emerging native and non-native PnPs threatening European forests.

Over 50 scientists, experts and stakeholders of 21 partner organisations will meet for the project's official kick-off from 20 to 22 November in Bordeaux, France, to mark the beginning of a four-year research and innovation action.

Within HOMED, forest health will be considered broadly, including trees not only in forests, but also in nurseries, urban and rural areas owing to the key epidemiological role of these components. Innovation will be central, as the new tools for PnPs management will benefit from cutting-edge technology in biology, electronics, mathematics and physics.

"In the context of worldwide human population growth and associated global change, European forests are facing increasing expectations to sustain human needs and increasing threats to their own health," comments project coordinator Hervé Jactel from the French National Institute for Agricultural Research (INRA) "Forests must cope with increasing human-related stressors such as climate change, air pollution, and introduction of non-native pests."

HOMED recognises the need for action at the scientific level, technological level and risk management level. Forest managers, biosecurity agencies, policy makers and environmental NGOs will be involved in the project to express their needs and constraints and validate pest management tools as they develop.

Among the main objectives of the project is to develop a full panel of scientific knowledge and practical solutions for the management – from assessment to control – of emerging native and non-native pests and pathogens. By means of a holistic approach HOMED will improve strategies of risk assessment and management by targeting the successive phases of invasion, and develop mitigation methods for each phase – prevention, detection and diagnosis, surveillance, eradication and control tools.

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HOMED is funded under the Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 771271.

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Herve Jactel
[email protected]
@Pensoft

http://www.pensoft.net

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