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Ascertaining the Knowledge of the General Public and Stakeholders in the Forestry Sector to Invasive Alien Species-A Pan-European Study

Balacenoiu, Flavius; Japelj, Anze; Bernardinelli, Iris; Castagneyrol, Bastien; Csoka, Gyorgy; Glavendekić, Milka; Hoch, Gernot; Hrasovec, Boris; Krajter Ostoić, Silvija; Paulin, Marton; Williams, David; Witters, Johan; de Groot, Maarten

(2023)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Balacenoiu, Flavius
AU  - Japelj, Anze
AU  - Bernardinelli, Iris
AU  - Castagneyrol, Bastien
AU  - Csoka, Gyorgy
AU  - Glavendekić, Milka
AU  - Hoch, Gernot
AU  - Hrasovec, Boris
AU  - Krajter Ostoić, Silvija
AU  - Paulin, Marton
AU  - Williams, David
AU  - Witters, Johan
AU  - de Groot, Maarten
PY  - 2023
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1432
AB  - Against the background of the phenomenon of globalisation, which has increasingly intensified in recent decades, invasive alien species (IAS) have led to biological invasions that have resulted in multiple negative effects on economies, human health, and especially on the environment. In order to control invasive alien species, preventive actions are considered the most effective methods. In this context, society can actively participate in the process of early detection and preventing the spread of these organisms, but there is a need to raise public awareness. In order for this process to take place in the most efficient way, it is necessary to initially evaluate the knowledge of the general public to IAS. Through a questionnaire that was circulated in ten European countries and had over two thousand respondents, this study aimed to investigate the level of knowledge of some stakeholders in the forestry sector regarding IAS. The results showed that a vast majority of respondents who participated in the study had heard about IAS and provided a correct definition of these organisms. Most of the respondents in this study heard for the first time about IAS from school, the Internet, or journal articles. Data analysis also showed that stakeholders in the forestry sector (foresters, forest owners, and members of environmental NGOs) were more likely than the other respondents to be aware of the impact of IAS. The results of this study offer an insight to researchers and decision makers assessing the differences of opinion regarding invasive alien species, and the necessary steps that could be adopted in the process of raising awareness in society.
T2  - Land
T1  - Ascertaining the Knowledge of the General Public and Stakeholders in the Forestry Sector to Invasive Alien Species-A Pan-European Study
IS  - 3
VL  - 12
DO  - 10.3390/land12030642
UR  - conv_1693
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Balacenoiu, Flavius and Japelj, Anze and Bernardinelli, Iris and Castagneyrol, Bastien and Csoka, Gyorgy and Glavendekić, Milka and Hoch, Gernot and Hrasovec, Boris and Krajter Ostoić, Silvija and Paulin, Marton and Williams, David and Witters, Johan and de Groot, Maarten",
year = "2023",
abstract = "Against the background of the phenomenon of globalisation, which has increasingly intensified in recent decades, invasive alien species (IAS) have led to biological invasions that have resulted in multiple negative effects on economies, human health, and especially on the environment. In order to control invasive alien species, preventive actions are considered the most effective methods. In this context, society can actively participate in the process of early detection and preventing the spread of these organisms, but there is a need to raise public awareness. In order for this process to take place in the most efficient way, it is necessary to initially evaluate the knowledge of the general public to IAS. Through a questionnaire that was circulated in ten European countries and had over two thousand respondents, this study aimed to investigate the level of knowledge of some stakeholders in the forestry sector regarding IAS. The results showed that a vast majority of respondents who participated in the study had heard about IAS and provided a correct definition of these organisms. Most of the respondents in this study heard for the first time about IAS from school, the Internet, or journal articles. Data analysis also showed that stakeholders in the forestry sector (foresters, forest owners, and members of environmental NGOs) were more likely than the other respondents to be aware of the impact of IAS. The results of this study offer an insight to researchers and decision makers assessing the differences of opinion regarding invasive alien species, and the necessary steps that could be adopted in the process of raising awareness in society.",
journal = "Land",
title = "Ascertaining the Knowledge of the General Public and Stakeholders in the Forestry Sector to Invasive Alien Species-A Pan-European Study",
number = "3",
volume = "12",
doi = "10.3390/land12030642",
url = "conv_1693"
}
Balacenoiu, F., Japelj, A., Bernardinelli, I., Castagneyrol, B., Csoka, G., Glavendekić, M., Hoch, G., Hrasovec, B., Krajter Ostoić, S., Paulin, M., Williams, D., Witters, J.,& de Groot, M.. (2023). Ascertaining the Knowledge of the General Public and Stakeholders in the Forestry Sector to Invasive Alien Species-A Pan-European Study. in Land, 12(3).
https://doi.org/10.3390/land12030642
conv_1693
Balacenoiu F, Japelj A, Bernardinelli I, Castagneyrol B, Csoka G, Glavendekić M, Hoch G, Hrasovec B, Krajter Ostoić S, Paulin M, Williams D, Witters J, de Groot M. Ascertaining the Knowledge of the General Public and Stakeholders in the Forestry Sector to Invasive Alien Species-A Pan-European Study. in Land. 2023;12(3).
doi:10.3390/land12030642
conv_1693 .
Balacenoiu, Flavius, Japelj, Anze, Bernardinelli, Iris, Castagneyrol, Bastien, Csoka, Gyorgy, Glavendekić, Milka, Hoch, Gernot, Hrasovec, Boris, Krajter Ostoić, Silvija, Paulin, Marton, Williams, David, Witters, Johan, de Groot, Maarten, "Ascertaining the Knowledge of the General Public and Stakeholders in the Forestry Sector to Invasive Alien Species-A Pan-European Study" in Land, 12, no. 3 (2023),
https://doi.org/10.3390/land12030642 .,
conv_1693 .
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Jet stream position explains regional anomalies in European beech forest productivity and tree growth

Dorado-Linan, Isabel; Ayarzaguena, Blanca; Babst, Flurin; Xu, Guobao; Gil, Luis; Battipaglia, Giovanna; Buras, Allan; Cada, Vojtech; Julio Camarero, J.; Cavin, Liam; Claessens, Hugues; Drobyshev, Igor; Garamszegi, Balazs; Grabner, Michael; Hacket-Pain, Andrew; Hartl, Claudia; Hevia, Andrea; Janda, Pavel; Jump, Alistair S.; Kazimirović, Marko; Keren, Srđan; Kreyling, Juergen; Land, Alexander; Latte, Nicolas; Levanić, Tom; van der Maaten, Ernst; Van der Maaten-Theunissen, Marieke; Martinez-Sancho, Elisabet; Menzel, Annette; Mikolas, Martin; Motta, Renzo; Muffler, Lena; Nola, Paola; Panayotov, Momchil; Petritan, Any Mary; Petritan, Ion Catalin; Popa, Ionel; Prislan, Peter; Roibu, Catalin-Constantin; Rydval, Miloš; Sanchez-Salguero, Raul; Scharnweber, Tobias; Stajić, Branko; Svoboda, Miroslav; Tegel, Willy; Teodosiu, Marius; Toromani, Elvin; Trotsiuk, Volodymyr; Turcu, Daniel-Ond; Weigel, Robert; Wilmking, Martin; Zang, Christian; Zlatanov, Tzvetan; Trouet, Valerie

(2022)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Dorado-Linan, Isabel
AU  - Ayarzaguena, Blanca
AU  - Babst, Flurin
AU  - Xu, Guobao
AU  - Gil, Luis
AU  - Battipaglia, Giovanna
AU  - Buras, Allan
AU  - Cada, Vojtech
AU  - Julio Camarero, J.
AU  - Cavin, Liam
AU  - Claessens, Hugues
AU  - Drobyshev, Igor
AU  - Garamszegi, Balazs
AU  - Grabner, Michael
AU  - Hacket-Pain, Andrew
AU  - Hartl, Claudia
AU  - Hevia, Andrea
AU  - Janda, Pavel
AU  - Jump, Alistair S.
AU  - Kazimirović, Marko
AU  - Keren, Srđan
AU  - Kreyling, Juergen
AU  - Land, Alexander
AU  - Latte, Nicolas
AU  - Levanić, Tom
AU  - van der Maaten, Ernst
AU  - Van der Maaten-Theunissen, Marieke
AU  - Martinez-Sancho, Elisabet
AU  - Menzel, Annette
AU  - Mikolas, Martin
AU  - Motta, Renzo
AU  - Muffler, Lena
AU  - Nola, Paola
AU  - Panayotov, Momchil
AU  - Petritan, Any Mary
AU  - Petritan, Ion Catalin
AU  - Popa, Ionel
AU  - Prislan, Peter
AU  - Roibu, Catalin-Constantin
AU  - Rydval, Miloš
AU  - Sanchez-Salguero, Raul
AU  - Scharnweber, Tobias
AU  - Stajić, Branko
AU  - Svoboda, Miroslav
AU  - Tegel, Willy
AU  - Teodosiu, Marius
AU  - Toromani, Elvin
AU  - Trotsiuk, Volodymyr
AU  - Turcu, Daniel-Ond
AU  - Weigel, Robert
AU  - Wilmking, Martin
AU  - Zang, Christian
AU  - Zlatanov, Tzvetan
AU  - Trouet, Valerie
PY  - 2022
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1370
AB  - The mechanistic pathways connecting ocean-atmosphere variability and terrestrial productivity are well-established theoretically, but remain challenging to quantify empirically. Such quantification will greatly improve the assessment and prediction of changes in terrestrial carbon sequestration in response to dynamically induced climatic extremes. The jet stream latitude (JSL) over the North Atlantic-European domain provides a synthetic and robust physical framework that integrates climate variability not accounted for by atmospheric circulation patterns alone. Surface climate impacts of north-south summer JSL displacements are not uniform across Europe, but rather create a northwestern-southeastern dipole in forest productivity and radial-growth anomalies. Summer JSL variability over the eastern North Atlantic-European domain (5-40E) exerts the strongest impact on European beech, inducing anomalies of up to 30% in modelled gross primary productivity and 50% in radial tree growth. The net effects of JSL movements on terrestrial carbon fluxes depend on forest density, carbon stocks, and productivity imbalances across biogeographic regions. Here the authors show that extremes in the summer jet stream position over Europe create a beech forest productivity dipole between northwestern and southeastern Europe and can result in regional anomalies in forest carbon uptake and growth.
T2  - Nature Communications
T1  - Jet stream position explains regional anomalies in European beech forest productivity and tree growth
IS  - 1
VL  - 13
DO  - 10.1038/s41467-022-29615-8
UR  - conv_1629
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Dorado-Linan, Isabel and Ayarzaguena, Blanca and Babst, Flurin and Xu, Guobao and Gil, Luis and Battipaglia, Giovanna and Buras, Allan and Cada, Vojtech and Julio Camarero, J. and Cavin, Liam and Claessens, Hugues and Drobyshev, Igor and Garamszegi, Balazs and Grabner, Michael and Hacket-Pain, Andrew and Hartl, Claudia and Hevia, Andrea and Janda, Pavel and Jump, Alistair S. and Kazimirović, Marko and Keren, Srđan and Kreyling, Juergen and Land, Alexander and Latte, Nicolas and Levanić, Tom and van der Maaten, Ernst and Van der Maaten-Theunissen, Marieke and Martinez-Sancho, Elisabet and Menzel, Annette and Mikolas, Martin and Motta, Renzo and Muffler, Lena and Nola, Paola and Panayotov, Momchil and Petritan, Any Mary and Petritan, Ion Catalin and Popa, Ionel and Prislan, Peter and Roibu, Catalin-Constantin and Rydval, Miloš and Sanchez-Salguero, Raul and Scharnweber, Tobias and Stajić, Branko and Svoboda, Miroslav and Tegel, Willy and Teodosiu, Marius and Toromani, Elvin and Trotsiuk, Volodymyr and Turcu, Daniel-Ond and Weigel, Robert and Wilmking, Martin and Zang, Christian and Zlatanov, Tzvetan and Trouet, Valerie",
year = "2022",
abstract = "The mechanistic pathways connecting ocean-atmosphere variability and terrestrial productivity are well-established theoretically, but remain challenging to quantify empirically. Such quantification will greatly improve the assessment and prediction of changes in terrestrial carbon sequestration in response to dynamically induced climatic extremes. The jet stream latitude (JSL) over the North Atlantic-European domain provides a synthetic and robust physical framework that integrates climate variability not accounted for by atmospheric circulation patterns alone. Surface climate impacts of north-south summer JSL displacements are not uniform across Europe, but rather create a northwestern-southeastern dipole in forest productivity and radial-growth anomalies. Summer JSL variability over the eastern North Atlantic-European domain (5-40E) exerts the strongest impact on European beech, inducing anomalies of up to 30% in modelled gross primary productivity and 50% in radial tree growth. The net effects of JSL movements on terrestrial carbon fluxes depend on forest density, carbon stocks, and productivity imbalances across biogeographic regions. Here the authors show that extremes in the summer jet stream position over Europe create a beech forest productivity dipole between northwestern and southeastern Europe and can result in regional anomalies in forest carbon uptake and growth.",
journal = "Nature Communications",
title = "Jet stream position explains regional anomalies in European beech forest productivity and tree growth",
number = "1",
volume = "13",
doi = "10.1038/s41467-022-29615-8",
url = "conv_1629"
}
Dorado-Linan, I., Ayarzaguena, B., Babst, F., Xu, G., Gil, L., Battipaglia, G., Buras, A., Cada, V., Julio Camarero, J., Cavin, L., Claessens, H., Drobyshev, I., Garamszegi, B., Grabner, M., Hacket-Pain, A., Hartl, C., Hevia, A., Janda, P., Jump, A. S., Kazimirović, M., Keren, S., Kreyling, J., Land, A., Latte, N., Levanić, T., van der Maaten, E., Van der Maaten-Theunissen, M., Martinez-Sancho, E., Menzel, A., Mikolas, M., Motta, R., Muffler, L., Nola, P., Panayotov, M., Petritan, A. M., Petritan, I. C., Popa, I., Prislan, P., Roibu, C., Rydval, M., Sanchez-Salguero, R., Scharnweber, T., Stajić, B., Svoboda, M., Tegel, W., Teodosiu, M., Toromani, E., Trotsiuk, V., Turcu, D., Weigel, R., Wilmking, M., Zang, C., Zlatanov, T.,& Trouet, V.. (2022). Jet stream position explains regional anomalies in European beech forest productivity and tree growth. in Nature Communications, 13(1).
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-022-29615-8
conv_1629
Dorado-Linan I, Ayarzaguena B, Babst F, Xu G, Gil L, Battipaglia G, Buras A, Cada V, Julio Camarero J, Cavin L, Claessens H, Drobyshev I, Garamszegi B, Grabner M, Hacket-Pain A, Hartl C, Hevia A, Janda P, Jump AS, Kazimirović M, Keren S, Kreyling J, Land A, Latte N, Levanić T, van der Maaten E, Van der Maaten-Theunissen M, Martinez-Sancho E, Menzel A, Mikolas M, Motta R, Muffler L, Nola P, Panayotov M, Petritan AM, Petritan IC, Popa I, Prislan P, Roibu C, Rydval M, Sanchez-Salguero R, Scharnweber T, Stajić B, Svoboda M, Tegel W, Teodosiu M, Toromani E, Trotsiuk V, Turcu D, Weigel R, Wilmking M, Zang C, Zlatanov T, Trouet V. Jet stream position explains regional anomalies in European beech forest productivity and tree growth. in Nature Communications. 2022;13(1).
doi:10.1038/s41467-022-29615-8
conv_1629 .
Dorado-Linan, Isabel, Ayarzaguena, Blanca, Babst, Flurin, Xu, Guobao, Gil, Luis, Battipaglia, Giovanna, Buras, Allan, Cada, Vojtech, Julio Camarero, J., Cavin, Liam, Claessens, Hugues, Drobyshev, Igor, Garamszegi, Balazs, Grabner, Michael, Hacket-Pain, Andrew, Hartl, Claudia, Hevia, Andrea, Janda, Pavel, Jump, Alistair S., Kazimirović, Marko, Keren, Srđan, Kreyling, Juergen, Land, Alexander, Latte, Nicolas, Levanić, Tom, van der Maaten, Ernst, Van der Maaten-Theunissen, Marieke, Martinez-Sancho, Elisabet, Menzel, Annette, Mikolas, Martin, Motta, Renzo, Muffler, Lena, Nola, Paola, Panayotov, Momchil, Petritan, Any Mary, Petritan, Ion Catalin, Popa, Ionel, Prislan, Peter, Roibu, Catalin-Constantin, Rydval, Miloš, Sanchez-Salguero, Raul, Scharnweber, Tobias, Stajić, Branko, Svoboda, Miroslav, Tegel, Willy, Teodosiu, Marius, Toromani, Elvin, Trotsiuk, Volodymyr, Turcu, Daniel-Ond, Weigel, Robert, Wilmking, Martin, Zang, Christian, Zlatanov, Tzvetan, Trouet, Valerie, "Jet stream position explains regional anomalies in European beech forest productivity and tree growth" in Nature Communications, 13, no. 1 (2022),
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-022-29615-8 .,
conv_1629 .
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