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Forest Genetics Research in the Mediterranean Basin: Bibliometric Analysis, Knowledge Gaps, and Perspectives (vol 8, pg 277, 2022)

Fady, Bruno; Esposito, Edoardo; Abulaila, Khaled; Aleksić, Jelena M.; Alia, Ricardo; Alizoti, Paraskevi; Apostol, Ecaterina-Nicoleta; Aravanopoulos, Phil; Ballian, Dalibor; Kharrat, Magda Bou Dagher; Carrasquinho, Isabel; Albassatneh, Marwan Cheikh; Curtu, Alexandru-Lucian; David-Schwartz, Rakefet; de Dato, Giovanbattista; Douaihy, Bouchra; Eliades, Nicolas-George Homer; Fresta, Louis; Gaouar, Semir Bechir Suheil; Illoul, Malika Hachi; Ivetić, Vladan; Ivanković, Mladen; Kandemir, Gaye; Khaldi, Abdelhamid; Khouja, Mohamed Larbi; Kraigher, Hojka; Lefevre, Francois; Mahfoud, Ilene; Marchi, Maurizio; Martin, Felipe Perez; Picard, Nicolas; Sabatti, Maurizio; Sbay, Hassan; Scotti-Saintagne, Caroline; Stevens, Darrin T.; Vendramin, Giovanni Giuseppe; Vinceti, Barbara; Westergren, Marjana

(2022)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Fady, Bruno
AU  - Esposito, Edoardo
AU  - Abulaila, Khaled
AU  - Aleksić, Jelena M.
AU  - Alia, Ricardo
AU  - Alizoti, Paraskevi
AU  - Apostol, Ecaterina-Nicoleta
AU  - Aravanopoulos, Phil
AU  - Ballian, Dalibor
AU  - Kharrat, Magda Bou Dagher
AU  - Carrasquinho, Isabel
AU  - Albassatneh, Marwan Cheikh
AU  - Curtu, Alexandru-Lucian
AU  - David-Schwartz, Rakefet
AU  - de Dato, Giovanbattista
AU  - Douaihy, Bouchra
AU  - Eliades, Nicolas-George Homer
AU  - Fresta, Louis
AU  - Gaouar, Semir Bechir Suheil
AU  - Illoul, Malika Hachi
AU  - Ivetić, Vladan
AU  - Ivanković, Mladen
AU  - Kandemir, Gaye
AU  - Khaldi, Abdelhamid
AU  - Khouja, Mohamed Larbi
AU  - Kraigher, Hojka
AU  - Lefevre, Francois
AU  - Mahfoud, Ilene
AU  - Marchi, Maurizio
AU  - Martin, Felipe Perez
AU  - Picard, Nicolas
AU  - Sabatti, Maurizio
AU  - Sbay, Hassan
AU  - Scotti-Saintagne, Caroline
AU  - Stevens, Darrin T.
AU  - Vendramin, Giovanni Giuseppe
AU  - Vinceti, Barbara
AU  - Westergren, Marjana
PY  - 2022
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1311
T2  - Current Forestry Reports
T1  - Forest Genetics Research in the Mediterranean Basin: Bibliometric Analysis, Knowledge Gaps, and Perspectives (vol 8, pg 277, 2022)
EP  - 300
IS  - 3
SP  - 299
VL  - 8
DO  - 10.1007/s40725-022-00173-y
UR  - conv_1660
ER  - 
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year = "2022",
journal = "Current Forestry Reports",
title = "Forest Genetics Research in the Mediterranean Basin: Bibliometric Analysis, Knowledge Gaps, and Perspectives (vol 8, pg 277, 2022)",
pages = "300-299",
number = "3",
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Fady, B., Esposito, E., Abulaila, K., Aleksić, J. M., Alia, R., Alizoti, P., Apostol, E., Aravanopoulos, P., Ballian, D., Kharrat, M. B. D., Carrasquinho, I., Albassatneh, M. C., Curtu, A., David-Schwartz, R., de Dato, G., Douaihy, B., Eliades, N. H., Fresta, L., Gaouar, S. B. S., Illoul, M. H., Ivetić, V., Ivanković, M., Kandemir, G., Khaldi, A., Khouja, M. L., Kraigher, H., Lefevre, F., Mahfoud, I., Marchi, M., Martin, F. P., Picard, N., Sabatti, M., Sbay, H., Scotti-Saintagne, C., Stevens, D. T., Vendramin, G. G., Vinceti, B.,& Westergren, M.. (2022). Forest Genetics Research in the Mediterranean Basin: Bibliometric Analysis, Knowledge Gaps, and Perspectives (vol 8, pg 277, 2022). in Current Forestry Reports, 8(3), 299-300.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s40725-022-00173-y
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Fady B, Esposito E, Abulaila K, Aleksić JM, Alia R, Alizoti P, Apostol E, Aravanopoulos P, Ballian D, Kharrat MBD, Carrasquinho I, Albassatneh MC, Curtu A, David-Schwartz R, de Dato G, Douaihy B, Eliades NH, Fresta L, Gaouar SBS, Illoul MH, Ivetić V, Ivanković M, Kandemir G, Khaldi A, Khouja ML, Kraigher H, Lefevre F, Mahfoud I, Marchi M, Martin FP, Picard N, Sabatti M, Sbay H, Scotti-Saintagne C, Stevens DT, Vendramin GG, Vinceti B, Westergren M. Forest Genetics Research in the Mediterranean Basin: Bibliometric Analysis, Knowledge Gaps, and Perspectives (vol 8, pg 277, 2022). in Current Forestry Reports. 2022;8(3):299-300.
doi:10.1007/s40725-022-00173-y
conv_1660 .
Fady, Bruno, Esposito, Edoardo, Abulaila, Khaled, Aleksić, Jelena M., Alia, Ricardo, Alizoti, Paraskevi, Apostol, Ecaterina-Nicoleta, Aravanopoulos, Phil, Ballian, Dalibor, Kharrat, Magda Bou Dagher, Carrasquinho, Isabel, Albassatneh, Marwan Cheikh, Curtu, Alexandru-Lucian, David-Schwartz, Rakefet, de Dato, Giovanbattista, Douaihy, Bouchra, Eliades, Nicolas-George Homer, Fresta, Louis, Gaouar, Semir Bechir Suheil, Illoul, Malika Hachi, Ivetić, Vladan, Ivanković, Mladen, Kandemir, Gaye, Khaldi, Abdelhamid, Khouja, Mohamed Larbi, Kraigher, Hojka, Lefevre, Francois, Mahfoud, Ilene, Marchi, Maurizio, Martin, Felipe Perez, Picard, Nicolas, Sabatti, Maurizio, Sbay, Hassan, Scotti-Saintagne, Caroline, Stevens, Darrin T., Vendramin, Giovanni Giuseppe, Vinceti, Barbara, Westergren, Marjana, "Forest Genetics Research in the Mediterranean Basin: Bibliometric Analysis, Knowledge Gaps, and Perspectives (vol 8, pg 277, 2022)" in Current Forestry Reports, 8, no. 3 (2022):299-300,
https://doi.org/10.1007/s40725-022-00173-y .,
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Forest Genetics Research in the Mediterranean Basin: Bibliometric Analysis, Knowledge Gaps, and Perspectives

Fady, Bruno; Esposito, Edoardo; Abulaila, Khaled; Aleksić, Jelena M.; Alia, Ricardo; Alizoti, Paraskevi; Apostol, Ecaterina-Nicoleta; Aravanopoulos, Phil; Ballian, Dalibor; Kharrat, Magda Bou Dagher; Carrasquinho, Isabel; Albassatneh, Marwan Cheikh; Curtu, Alexandru-Lucian; David-Schwartz, Rakefet; de Dato, Giovanbattista; Douaihy, Bouchra; Eliades, Nicolas-George Homer; Fresta, Louis; Gaouar, Semir Bechir Suheil; Illoul, Malika Hachi; Ivetić, Vladan; Ivanković, Mladen; Kandemir, Gaye; Khaldi, Abdelhamid; Khouja, Mohamed Larbi; Kraigher, Hojka; Lefevre, Francois; Mahfoud, Ilene; Marchi, Maurizio; Martin, Felipe Perez; Picard, Nicolas; Sabatti, Maurizio; Sbay, Hassan; Scotti-Saintagne, Caroline; Stevens, Darrin T.; Vendramin, Giovanni Giuseppe; Vinceti, Barbara; Westergren, Marjana

(2022)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Fady, Bruno
AU  - Esposito, Edoardo
AU  - Abulaila, Khaled
AU  - Aleksić, Jelena M.
AU  - Alia, Ricardo
AU  - Alizoti, Paraskevi
AU  - Apostol, Ecaterina-Nicoleta
AU  - Aravanopoulos, Phil
AU  - Ballian, Dalibor
AU  - Kharrat, Magda Bou Dagher
AU  - Carrasquinho, Isabel
AU  - Albassatneh, Marwan Cheikh
AU  - Curtu, Alexandru-Lucian
AU  - David-Schwartz, Rakefet
AU  - de Dato, Giovanbattista
AU  - Douaihy, Bouchra
AU  - Eliades, Nicolas-George Homer
AU  - Fresta, Louis
AU  - Gaouar, Semir Bechir Suheil
AU  - Illoul, Malika Hachi
AU  - Ivetić, Vladan
AU  - Ivanković, Mladen
AU  - Kandemir, Gaye
AU  - Khaldi, Abdelhamid
AU  - Khouja, Mohamed Larbi
AU  - Kraigher, Hojka
AU  - Lefevre, Francois
AU  - Mahfoud, Ilene
AU  - Marchi, Maurizio
AU  - Martin, Felipe Perez
AU  - Picard, Nicolas
AU  - Sabatti, Maurizio
AU  - Sbay, Hassan
AU  - Scotti-Saintagne, Caroline
AU  - Stevens, Darrin T.
AU  - Vendramin, Giovanni Giuseppe
AU  - Vinceti, Barbara
AU  - Westergren, Marjana
PY  - 2022
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1290
AB  - Purpose of Review Recognizing that in the context of global change, tree genetic diversity represents a crucial resource for future forest adaptation, we review and highlight the major forest genetics research achievements of the past decades in biodiversity-rich countries of the Mediterranean region. For this, we conducted a bibliometric analysis of the scientific literature spanning the past thirty years (1991-2020). Putting together the representative regionwide expertise of our co-authorship, we propose research perspectives for the next decade. Recent Findings Forest genetics research in Mediterranean countries is organized into three different scientific domains of unequal importance. The domain "Population diversity and Differentiation" related to over 62% of all publications of the period, the domain "Environmental conditions, growth and stress response" to almost 23%, and the domain "Phylogeography" to almost 15%. Citation rate was trending the opposite way, indicating a strong and sustained interest in phylogeography and a rising interest for genetics research related to climate change and drought resistance. The share of publications from Asia and Africa to the total within the Mediterranean increased significantly during the 30-year period analyzed, reaching just below 30% during the last decade. Describing poorly known species and populations, including marginal populations, using the full potential of genomic methods, testing adaptation in common gardens, and modeling adaptive capacity to build reliable scenarios for forest management remain strategic research priorities. Delineating areas of high and low genetic diversity, for conservation and restoration, respectively, is needed. Joining forces between forest management and forest research, sharing data, experience, and knowledge within and among countries will have to progress significantly, e.g., to assess the potential of Mediterranean genetic resources as assisted migration material worldwide. Introductory quote: Let us collect with care the facts we can observe, let us consult experience wherever we can, and when this experience is inaccessible to us, let us assemble all the inductions which observation of facts analogous to those which escape us can furnish and let us assert nothing categorically; in this way, we shall be able little by little to discover the causes of a multitude of natural phenomena, and, perhaps, even of phenomena which seem the most incomprehensible... J.B. de Lamarck (Philosophie zoologique, 1809), cited by O. Langlet (1971).
T2  - Current Forestry Reports
T1  - Forest Genetics Research in the Mediterranean Basin: Bibliometric Analysis, Knowledge Gaps, and Perspectives
EP  - 298
IS  - 3
SP  - 277
VL  - 8
DO  - 10.1007/s40725-022-00169-8
UR  - conv_1648
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Fady, Bruno and Esposito, Edoardo and Abulaila, Khaled and Aleksić, Jelena M. and Alia, Ricardo and Alizoti, Paraskevi and Apostol, Ecaterina-Nicoleta and Aravanopoulos, Phil and Ballian, Dalibor and Kharrat, Magda Bou Dagher and Carrasquinho, Isabel and Albassatneh, Marwan Cheikh and Curtu, Alexandru-Lucian and David-Schwartz, Rakefet and de Dato, Giovanbattista and Douaihy, Bouchra and Eliades, Nicolas-George Homer and Fresta, Louis and Gaouar, Semir Bechir Suheil and Illoul, Malika Hachi and Ivetić, Vladan and Ivanković, Mladen and Kandemir, Gaye and Khaldi, Abdelhamid and Khouja, Mohamed Larbi and Kraigher, Hojka and Lefevre, Francois and Mahfoud, Ilene and Marchi, Maurizio and Martin, Felipe Perez and Picard, Nicolas and Sabatti, Maurizio and Sbay, Hassan and Scotti-Saintagne, Caroline and Stevens, Darrin T. and Vendramin, Giovanni Giuseppe and Vinceti, Barbara and Westergren, Marjana",
year = "2022",
abstract = "Purpose of Review Recognizing that in the context of global change, tree genetic diversity represents a crucial resource for future forest adaptation, we review and highlight the major forest genetics research achievements of the past decades in biodiversity-rich countries of the Mediterranean region. For this, we conducted a bibliometric analysis of the scientific literature spanning the past thirty years (1991-2020). Putting together the representative regionwide expertise of our co-authorship, we propose research perspectives for the next decade. Recent Findings Forest genetics research in Mediterranean countries is organized into three different scientific domains of unequal importance. The domain "Population diversity and Differentiation" related to over 62% of all publications of the period, the domain "Environmental conditions, growth and stress response" to almost 23%, and the domain "Phylogeography" to almost 15%. Citation rate was trending the opposite way, indicating a strong and sustained interest in phylogeography and a rising interest for genetics research related to climate change and drought resistance. The share of publications from Asia and Africa to the total within the Mediterranean increased significantly during the 30-year period analyzed, reaching just below 30% during the last decade. Describing poorly known species and populations, including marginal populations, using the full potential of genomic methods, testing adaptation in common gardens, and modeling adaptive capacity to build reliable scenarios for forest management remain strategic research priorities. Delineating areas of high and low genetic diversity, for conservation and restoration, respectively, is needed. Joining forces between forest management and forest research, sharing data, experience, and knowledge within and among countries will have to progress significantly, e.g., to assess the potential of Mediterranean genetic resources as assisted migration material worldwide. Introductory quote: Let us collect with care the facts we can observe, let us consult experience wherever we can, and when this experience is inaccessible to us, let us assemble all the inductions which observation of facts analogous to those which escape us can furnish and let us assert nothing categorically; in this way, we shall be able little by little to discover the causes of a multitude of natural phenomena, and, perhaps, even of phenomena which seem the most incomprehensible... J.B. de Lamarck (Philosophie zoologique, 1809), cited by O. Langlet (1971).",
journal = "Current Forestry Reports",
title = "Forest Genetics Research in the Mediterranean Basin: Bibliometric Analysis, Knowledge Gaps, and Perspectives",
pages = "298-277",
number = "3",
volume = "8",
doi = "10.1007/s40725-022-00169-8",
url = "conv_1648"
}
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https://doi.org/10.1007/s40725-022-00169-8
conv_1648
Fady B, Esposito E, Abulaila K, Aleksić JM, Alia R, Alizoti P, Apostol E, Aravanopoulos P, Ballian D, Kharrat MBD, Carrasquinho I, Albassatneh MC, Curtu A, David-Schwartz R, de Dato G, Douaihy B, Eliades NH, Fresta L, Gaouar SBS, Illoul MH, Ivetić V, Ivanković M, Kandemir G, Khaldi A, Khouja ML, Kraigher H, Lefevre F, Mahfoud I, Marchi M, Martin FP, Picard N, Sabatti M, Sbay H, Scotti-Saintagne C, Stevens DT, Vendramin GG, Vinceti B, Westergren M. Forest Genetics Research in the Mediterranean Basin: Bibliometric Analysis, Knowledge Gaps, and Perspectives. in Current Forestry Reports. 2022;8(3):277-298.
doi:10.1007/s40725-022-00169-8
conv_1648 .
Fady, Bruno, Esposito, Edoardo, Abulaila, Khaled, Aleksić, Jelena M., Alia, Ricardo, Alizoti, Paraskevi, Apostol, Ecaterina-Nicoleta, Aravanopoulos, Phil, Ballian, Dalibor, Kharrat, Magda Bou Dagher, Carrasquinho, Isabel, Albassatneh, Marwan Cheikh, Curtu, Alexandru-Lucian, David-Schwartz, Rakefet, de Dato, Giovanbattista, Douaihy, Bouchra, Eliades, Nicolas-George Homer, Fresta, Louis, Gaouar, Semir Bechir Suheil, Illoul, Malika Hachi, Ivetić, Vladan, Ivanković, Mladen, Kandemir, Gaye, Khaldi, Abdelhamid, Khouja, Mohamed Larbi, Kraigher, Hojka, Lefevre, Francois, Mahfoud, Ilene, Marchi, Maurizio, Martin, Felipe Perez, Picard, Nicolas, Sabatti, Maurizio, Sbay, Hassan, Scotti-Saintagne, Caroline, Stevens, Darrin T., Vendramin, Giovanni Giuseppe, Vinceti, Barbara, Westergren, Marjana, "Forest Genetics Research in the Mediterranean Basin: Bibliometric Analysis, Knowledge Gaps, and Perspectives" in Current Forestry Reports, 8, no. 3 (2022):277-298,
https://doi.org/10.1007/s40725-022-00169-8 .,
conv_1648 .
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The status and role of genetic diversity of trees for the conservation and management of riparian ecosystems: A European experts' perspective

Alimpić, Filip; Milovanović, Jelena; Pielech, Remigiusz; Hinkov, Georgi; Jansson, Roland; Dufour, Simon; Beza, Marcin; Bilir, Nebi; del Blanco, Luis Santos; Božić, Gregor; Bruno, Daniel; Chiarabaglio, Pier Mario; Doncheva, Neli; Gultekin, Yasar Selman; Ivanković, Mladen; Kelly-Quinn, Mary; La Porta, Nicola; Nonić, Marina; Notivol, Eduardo; Papastergiadou, Eva; Šijačić-Nikolić, Mirjana; Vietto, Lorenzo; Villar, Marc; Zhelev, Petar; Rodriguez-Gonzalez, Patricia Maria

(2022)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Alimpić, Filip
AU  - Milovanović, Jelena
AU  - Pielech, Remigiusz
AU  - Hinkov, Georgi
AU  - Jansson, Roland
AU  - Dufour, Simon
AU  - Beza, Marcin
AU  - Bilir, Nebi
AU  - del Blanco, Luis Santos
AU  - Božić, Gregor
AU  - Bruno, Daniel
AU  - Chiarabaglio, Pier Mario
AU  - Doncheva, Neli
AU  - Gultekin, Yasar Selman
AU  - Ivanković, Mladen
AU  - Kelly-Quinn, Mary
AU  - La Porta, Nicola
AU  - Nonić, Marina
AU  - Notivol, Eduardo
AU  - Papastergiadou, Eva
AU  - Šijačić-Nikolić, Mirjana
AU  - Vietto, Lorenzo
AU  - Villar, Marc
AU  - Zhelev, Petar
AU  - Rodriguez-Gonzalez, Patricia Maria
PY  - 2022
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1284
AB  - Riparian vegetation supports high biodiversity providing many services and is, therefore, an important landscape element. Riparian ecosystems are subject to numerous pressures leading to population decline and genetic erosion of riparian plants. This may have cascading effects at various ecosystem levels, including decreasing ecosystem services, so identifying the current status of genetic diversity of riparian tree species is vital to improve the effectiveness of restoration efforts. We aimed to elicit expert views on the status and importance of genetic diversity of tree species, and conservation needs across European riparian ecosystems. Sharing of such information among researchers, managers and policymakers has the potential to enhance ecological restoration and management of riparian ecosystems. We identified experts in riparian genetic resources conservation and management across Europe. These included stakeholders with different perspectives, ranging from researchers to practitioners. We designed a set of questionnaires where our identified experts were asked to answer questions related to the status and conservation of genetic diversity of riparian tree species in their respective countries. Specifically, we asked about societal awareness, legislative tools, good practices and conservation or restoration projects accounting for intraspecific genetic diversity and differentiation of tree species in riparian ecosystems. Questionnaire responses were analysed and discussed in light of the scientific literature to define needs and priorities related to the management and conservation of genetic diversity of riparian tree species. The experts recognized that a combination of in situ and ex situ measures and/or integrative conservation of riparian ecosystems is the most appropriate option for conserving the genetic diversity of riparian tree species. Simultaneous application of conservation measures at the level of priority species, identified by experts, and protection of riparian areas are required. Synthesis and applications. This study revealed the importance of recognizing the ecological processes that shape the genetic diversity of riparian tree species in hydrographic networks (dendritic spatial configuration, specific patterns of gene flow among riparian populations, fragmentation of river by dams) but also the need to overcome socio-economic barriers, such as lack of policy priority, deficiency in funding and weak legislation framework.
T2  - Journal of Applied Ecology
T1  - The status and role of genetic diversity of trees for the conservation and management of riparian ecosystems: A European experts' perspective
EP  - 2485
IS  - 10
SP  - 2476
VL  - 59
DO  - 10.1111/1365-2664.14247
UR  - conv_1647
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Alimpić, Filip and Milovanović, Jelena and Pielech, Remigiusz and Hinkov, Georgi and Jansson, Roland and Dufour, Simon and Beza, Marcin and Bilir, Nebi and del Blanco, Luis Santos and Božić, Gregor and Bruno, Daniel and Chiarabaglio, Pier Mario and Doncheva, Neli and Gultekin, Yasar Selman and Ivanković, Mladen and Kelly-Quinn, Mary and La Porta, Nicola and Nonić, Marina and Notivol, Eduardo and Papastergiadou, Eva and Šijačić-Nikolić, Mirjana and Vietto, Lorenzo and Villar, Marc and Zhelev, Petar and Rodriguez-Gonzalez, Patricia Maria",
year = "2022",
abstract = "Riparian vegetation supports high biodiversity providing many services and is, therefore, an important landscape element. Riparian ecosystems are subject to numerous pressures leading to population decline and genetic erosion of riparian plants. This may have cascading effects at various ecosystem levels, including decreasing ecosystem services, so identifying the current status of genetic diversity of riparian tree species is vital to improve the effectiveness of restoration efforts. We aimed to elicit expert views on the status and importance of genetic diversity of tree species, and conservation needs across European riparian ecosystems. Sharing of such information among researchers, managers and policymakers has the potential to enhance ecological restoration and management of riparian ecosystems. We identified experts in riparian genetic resources conservation and management across Europe. These included stakeholders with different perspectives, ranging from researchers to practitioners. We designed a set of questionnaires where our identified experts were asked to answer questions related to the status and conservation of genetic diversity of riparian tree species in their respective countries. Specifically, we asked about societal awareness, legislative tools, good practices and conservation or restoration projects accounting for intraspecific genetic diversity and differentiation of tree species in riparian ecosystems. Questionnaire responses were analysed and discussed in light of the scientific literature to define needs and priorities related to the management and conservation of genetic diversity of riparian tree species. The experts recognized that a combination of in situ and ex situ measures and/or integrative conservation of riparian ecosystems is the most appropriate option for conserving the genetic diversity of riparian tree species. Simultaneous application of conservation measures at the level of priority species, identified by experts, and protection of riparian areas are required. Synthesis and applications. This study revealed the importance of recognizing the ecological processes that shape the genetic diversity of riparian tree species in hydrographic networks (dendritic spatial configuration, specific patterns of gene flow among riparian populations, fragmentation of river by dams) but also the need to overcome socio-economic barriers, such as lack of policy priority, deficiency in funding and weak legislation framework.",
journal = "Journal of Applied Ecology",
title = "The status and role of genetic diversity of trees for the conservation and management of riparian ecosystems: A European experts' perspective",
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number = "10",
volume = "59",
doi = "10.1111/1365-2664.14247",
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Alimpić, F., Milovanović, J., Pielech, R., Hinkov, G., Jansson, R., Dufour, S., Beza, M., Bilir, N., del Blanco, L. S., Božić, G., Bruno, D., Chiarabaglio, P. M., Doncheva, N., Gultekin, Y. S., Ivanković, M., Kelly-Quinn, M., La Porta, N., Nonić, M., Notivol, E., Papastergiadou, E., Šijačić-Nikolić, M., Vietto, L., Villar, M., Zhelev, P.,& Rodriguez-Gonzalez, P. M.. (2022). The status and role of genetic diversity of trees for the conservation and management of riparian ecosystems: A European experts' perspective. in Journal of Applied Ecology, 59(10), 2476-2485.
https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2664.14247
conv_1647
Alimpić F, Milovanović J, Pielech R, Hinkov G, Jansson R, Dufour S, Beza M, Bilir N, del Blanco LS, Božić G, Bruno D, Chiarabaglio PM, Doncheva N, Gultekin YS, Ivanković M, Kelly-Quinn M, La Porta N, Nonić M, Notivol E, Papastergiadou E, Šijačić-Nikolić M, Vietto L, Villar M, Zhelev P, Rodriguez-Gonzalez PM. The status and role of genetic diversity of trees for the conservation and management of riparian ecosystems: A European experts' perspective. in Journal of Applied Ecology. 2022;59(10):2476-2485.
doi:10.1111/1365-2664.14247
conv_1647 .
Alimpić, Filip, Milovanović, Jelena, Pielech, Remigiusz, Hinkov, Georgi, Jansson, Roland, Dufour, Simon, Beza, Marcin, Bilir, Nebi, del Blanco, Luis Santos, Božić, Gregor, Bruno, Daniel, Chiarabaglio, Pier Mario, Doncheva, Neli, Gultekin, Yasar Selman, Ivanković, Mladen, Kelly-Quinn, Mary, La Porta, Nicola, Nonić, Marina, Notivol, Eduardo, Papastergiadou, Eva, Šijačić-Nikolić, Mirjana, Vietto, Lorenzo, Villar, Marc, Zhelev, Petar, Rodriguez-Gonzalez, Patricia Maria, "The status and role of genetic diversity of trees for the conservation and management of riparian ecosystems: A European experts' perspective" in Journal of Applied Ecology, 59, no. 10 (2022):2476-2485,
https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2664.14247 .,
conv_1647 .
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Public attitudes towards the use of transgenic forest trees: a crosscountry pilot survey

Kazana, Vassiliki; Tsourgiannis, Lambros; Iakovoglou, Valasia; Stamatiou, Christos; Alexandrov, Alexander; Araujo, Susana; Bogdan, Saša; Božić, Gregor; Brus, Robert; Bossinger, Gerd; Boutsimea, Anastasia; Celepirović, Nevenka; Cvrckova, Helena; Fladung, Matthias; Ivanković, Mladen; Kazaklis, Angelos; Koutsona, Paraskevi; Luthar, Zlata; Machova, Pavlina; Mala, Jana; Mara, Kostlend; Mataruga, Milan; Moravcikova, Jana; Paffetti, Donatella; Paiva, Jorge A. P.; Raptis, Dimitiros; Sanchez, Conchi; Sharry, Sandra; Salaj, Terezia; Šijačić-Nikolić, Mirjana; Tel-Zur, Noemi; Tsvetkov, Ivaylo; Vettori, Cristina; Vidal, Nieves

(2016)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Kazana, Vassiliki
AU  - Tsourgiannis, Lambros
AU  - Iakovoglou, Valasia
AU  - Stamatiou, Christos
AU  - Alexandrov, Alexander
AU  - Araujo, Susana
AU  - Bogdan, Saša
AU  - Božić, Gregor
AU  - Brus, Robert
AU  - Bossinger, Gerd
AU  - Boutsimea, Anastasia
AU  - Celepirović, Nevenka
AU  - Cvrckova, Helena
AU  - Fladung, Matthias
AU  - Ivanković, Mladen
AU  - Kazaklis, Angelos
AU  - Koutsona, Paraskevi
AU  - Luthar, Zlata
AU  - Machova, Pavlina
AU  - Mala, Jana
AU  - Mara, Kostlend
AU  - Mataruga, Milan
AU  - Moravcikova, Jana
AU  - Paffetti, Donatella
AU  - Paiva, Jorge A. P.
AU  - Raptis, Dimitiros
AU  - Sanchez, Conchi
AU  - Sharry, Sandra
AU  - Salaj, Terezia
AU  - Šijačić-Nikolić, Mirjana
AU  - Tel-Zur, Noemi
AU  - Tsvetkov, Ivaylo
AU  - Vettori, Cristina
AU  - Vidal, Nieves
PY  - 2016
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/761
AB  - Information on public attitudes towards the use of transgenic trees in forest plantations is important in the decision-making process and policy implementation for safe tree development, particularly at the EU level. In Europe, the use of transgenic forest trees is very limited and therefore such information is completely lacking. To address this issue within the FP0905 European COST Action on the Biosafety of Transgenic Forest Trees a pioneer cross-country pilot survey on public attitudes towards the use of transgenic forest trees was conducted using young population as a focus group. This was decided mainly because this focus group represents the future consumers, policy makers or developers. Specifically, the survey aimed to: i) assess the level of young people's knowledge about transgenic forest trees, ii) identify issues of concern to them regarding the cultivation of transgenic forest trees and iii) explore whether they approve or disapprove of the use of transgenic forest trees in plantations. Purposive sampling was performed and university students of different disciplines were included in the research as sampling subjects. In total, 1868 completed questionnaires from 15 European and non-European countries were analyzed. The young educated people that took part in the survey appeared to approve of the use of transgenic forest trees in plantations and would be willing to buy forest transgenic products. The potential loss of biodiversity due to a risk of gene flow between transgenic and wild trees was seen as the safety issue of most concern when considering the commercial release of transgenic forest trees. However, a serious perceived lack of knowledge about potential benefits and risks of the cultivation of transgenic forest trees was recorded in most of the countries. K-means clustering was implemented on respondents' positive responses to identify potential country patterns. No differences in patterns of public attitude towards the acceptance of the commercial growing of transgenic forest trees were observed between European and non-European countries. Extended research on public attitude issues towards the use of transgenic forest trees is strongly recommended as a basis for policy implementation on safe tree development.
T2  - Iforest-Biogeosciences and Forestry
T1  - Public attitudes towards the use of transgenic forest trees: a crosscountry pilot survey
EP  - 353
SP  - 344
VL  - 9
DO  - 10.3832/ifor1441-008
UR  - conv_1215
ER  - 
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author = "Kazana, Vassiliki and Tsourgiannis, Lambros and Iakovoglou, Valasia and Stamatiou, Christos and Alexandrov, Alexander and Araujo, Susana and Bogdan, Saša and Božić, Gregor and Brus, Robert and Bossinger, Gerd and Boutsimea, Anastasia and Celepirović, Nevenka and Cvrckova, Helena and Fladung, Matthias and Ivanković, Mladen and Kazaklis, Angelos and Koutsona, Paraskevi and Luthar, Zlata and Machova, Pavlina and Mala, Jana and Mara, Kostlend and Mataruga, Milan and Moravcikova, Jana and Paffetti, Donatella and Paiva, Jorge A. P. and Raptis, Dimitiros and Sanchez, Conchi and Sharry, Sandra and Salaj, Terezia and Šijačić-Nikolić, Mirjana and Tel-Zur, Noemi and Tsvetkov, Ivaylo and Vettori, Cristina and Vidal, Nieves",
year = "2016",
abstract = "Information on public attitudes towards the use of transgenic trees in forest plantations is important in the decision-making process and policy implementation for safe tree development, particularly at the EU level. In Europe, the use of transgenic forest trees is very limited and therefore such information is completely lacking. To address this issue within the FP0905 European COST Action on the Biosafety of Transgenic Forest Trees a pioneer cross-country pilot survey on public attitudes towards the use of transgenic forest trees was conducted using young population as a focus group. This was decided mainly because this focus group represents the future consumers, policy makers or developers. Specifically, the survey aimed to: i) assess the level of young people's knowledge about transgenic forest trees, ii) identify issues of concern to them regarding the cultivation of transgenic forest trees and iii) explore whether they approve or disapprove of the use of transgenic forest trees in plantations. Purposive sampling was performed and university students of different disciplines were included in the research as sampling subjects. In total, 1868 completed questionnaires from 15 European and non-European countries were analyzed. The young educated people that took part in the survey appeared to approve of the use of transgenic forest trees in plantations and would be willing to buy forest transgenic products. The potential loss of biodiversity due to a risk of gene flow between transgenic and wild trees was seen as the safety issue of most concern when considering the commercial release of transgenic forest trees. However, a serious perceived lack of knowledge about potential benefits and risks of the cultivation of transgenic forest trees was recorded in most of the countries. K-means clustering was implemented on respondents' positive responses to identify potential country patterns. No differences in patterns of public attitude towards the acceptance of the commercial growing of transgenic forest trees were observed between European and non-European countries. Extended research on public attitude issues towards the use of transgenic forest trees is strongly recommended as a basis for policy implementation on safe tree development.",
journal = "Iforest-Biogeosciences and Forestry",
title = "Public attitudes towards the use of transgenic forest trees: a crosscountry pilot survey",
pages = "353-344",
volume = "9",
doi = "10.3832/ifor1441-008",
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Kazana, V., Tsourgiannis, L., Iakovoglou, V., Stamatiou, C., Alexandrov, A., Araujo, S., Bogdan, S., Božić, G., Brus, R., Bossinger, G., Boutsimea, A., Celepirović, N., Cvrckova, H., Fladung, M., Ivanković, M., Kazaklis, A., Koutsona, P., Luthar, Z., Machova, P., Mala, J., Mara, K., Mataruga, M., Moravcikova, J., Paffetti, D., Paiva, J. A. P., Raptis, D., Sanchez, C., Sharry, S., Salaj, T., Šijačić-Nikolić, M., Tel-Zur, N., Tsvetkov, I., Vettori, C.,& Vidal, N.. (2016). Public attitudes towards the use of transgenic forest trees: a crosscountry pilot survey. in Iforest-Biogeosciences and Forestry, 9, 344-353.
https://doi.org/10.3832/ifor1441-008
conv_1215
Kazana V, Tsourgiannis L, Iakovoglou V, Stamatiou C, Alexandrov A, Araujo S, Bogdan S, Božić G, Brus R, Bossinger G, Boutsimea A, Celepirović N, Cvrckova H, Fladung M, Ivanković M, Kazaklis A, Koutsona P, Luthar Z, Machova P, Mala J, Mara K, Mataruga M, Moravcikova J, Paffetti D, Paiva JAP, Raptis D, Sanchez C, Sharry S, Salaj T, Šijačić-Nikolić M, Tel-Zur N, Tsvetkov I, Vettori C, Vidal N. Public attitudes towards the use of transgenic forest trees: a crosscountry pilot survey. in Iforest-Biogeosciences and Forestry. 2016;9:344-353.
doi:10.3832/ifor1441-008
conv_1215 .
Kazana, Vassiliki, Tsourgiannis, Lambros, Iakovoglou, Valasia, Stamatiou, Christos, Alexandrov, Alexander, Araujo, Susana, Bogdan, Saša, Božić, Gregor, Brus, Robert, Bossinger, Gerd, Boutsimea, Anastasia, Celepirović, Nevenka, Cvrckova, Helena, Fladung, Matthias, Ivanković, Mladen, Kazaklis, Angelos, Koutsona, Paraskevi, Luthar, Zlata, Machova, Pavlina, Mala, Jana, Mara, Kostlend, Mataruga, Milan, Moravcikova, Jana, Paffetti, Donatella, Paiva, Jorge A. P., Raptis, Dimitiros, Sanchez, Conchi, Sharry, Sandra, Salaj, Terezia, Šijačić-Nikolić, Mirjana, Tel-Zur, Noemi, Tsvetkov, Ivaylo, Vettori, Cristina, Vidal, Nieves, "Public attitudes towards the use of transgenic forest trees: a crosscountry pilot survey" in Iforest-Biogeosciences and Forestry, 9 (2016):344-353,
https://doi.org/10.3832/ifor1441-008 .,
conv_1215 .
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