Assessing awareness of tree pests and pathogens amongst tree professionals: A pan-European perspective
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Marzano, Mariella
Dandy, Norman
Papazova-Anakieva, Irena

Avtzis, Dimitrios

Connolly, Tom
Eschen, Rene
Glavendekić, Milka

Hurley, Brett

Lindelow, Ake
Matosević, Dinka
Tomov, Rumen

Vettraino, Anna Maria
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Tree professionals play an important role in protecting forests against invasive pests. Their awareness of pests and knowledge of how they spread is likely to be a key component of effective detection, eradication and management measures, but very little is known about awareness levels of this stakeholder group. To address this important evidence gap, a questionnaire survey of tree professionals was carried out across nine European countries. Results from 392 tree professionals show relatively low levels of self-reported awareness for a number of pests and pathogens. Levels of awareness rise with increasing age as well as frequency of visits to forests. Awareness also appeared higher where pests were present in the respondent's country. There was a high level of support for purchasing plant material from accredited sources. Barriers to changing behaviours include financial and resource pressures but also the perceived behaviour of others. Tree professionals utilise multiple sources to ...gain information about tree pests but the internet was the most popular. A considerable amount of pest information is already available online and this study recommends that different approaches to raising awareness be trialled, including the use of experienced tree professionals as knowledge brokers and exploring new ways of using digital technologies as a learning tool. C
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Survey, awareness, professionals / Forest pests / Europe / BiosecurityИзвор:
Forest Policy and Economics, 2016, 70, 164-171
DOI: 10.1016/j.forpol.2016.06.030
ISSN: 1389-9341
WoS: 000381534100020
Scopus: 2-s2.0-84981713312
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Šumarski fakultetTY - JOUR AU - Marzano, Mariella AU - Dandy, Norman AU - Papazova-Anakieva, Irena AU - Avtzis, Dimitrios AU - Connolly, Tom AU - Eschen, Rene AU - Glavendekić, Milka AU - Hurley, Brett AU - Lindelow, Ake AU - Matosević, Dinka AU - Tomov, Rumen AU - Vettraino, Anna Maria PY - 2016 UR - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/763 AB - Tree professionals play an important role in protecting forests against invasive pests. Their awareness of pests and knowledge of how they spread is likely to be a key component of effective detection, eradication and management measures, but very little is known about awareness levels of this stakeholder group. To address this important evidence gap, a questionnaire survey of tree professionals was carried out across nine European countries. Results from 392 tree professionals show relatively low levels of self-reported awareness for a number of pests and pathogens. Levels of awareness rise with increasing age as well as frequency of visits to forests. Awareness also appeared higher where pests were present in the respondent's country. There was a high level of support for purchasing plant material from accredited sources. Barriers to changing behaviours include financial and resource pressures but also the perceived behaviour of others. Tree professionals utilise multiple sources to gain information about tree pests but the internet was the most popular. A considerable amount of pest information is already available online and this study recommends that different approaches to raising awareness be trialled, including the use of experienced tree professionals as knowledge brokers and exploring new ways of using digital technologies as a learning tool. C T2 - Forest Policy and Economics T1 - Assessing awareness of tree pests and pathogens amongst tree professionals: A pan-European perspective EP - 171 SP - 164 VL - 70 DO - 10.1016/j.forpol.2016.06.030 UR - conv_1222 ER -
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Marzano, M., Dandy, N., Papazova-Anakieva, I., Avtzis, D., Connolly, T., Eschen, R., Glavendekić, M., Hurley, B., Lindelow, A., Matosević, D., Tomov, R.,& Vettraino, A. M.. (2016). Assessing awareness of tree pests and pathogens amongst tree professionals: A pan-European perspective. in Forest Policy and Economics, 70, 164-171. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.forpol.2016.06.030 conv_1222
Marzano M, Dandy N, Papazova-Anakieva I, Avtzis D, Connolly T, Eschen R, Glavendekić M, Hurley B, Lindelow A, Matosević D, Tomov R, Vettraino AM. Assessing awareness of tree pests and pathogens amongst tree professionals: A pan-European perspective. in Forest Policy and Economics. 2016;70:164-171. doi:10.1016/j.forpol.2016.06.030 conv_1222 .
Marzano, Mariella, Dandy, Norman, Papazova-Anakieva, Irena, Avtzis, Dimitrios, Connolly, Tom, Eschen, Rene, Glavendekić, Milka, Hurley, Brett, Lindelow, Ake, Matosević, Dinka, Tomov, Rumen, Vettraino, Anna Maria, "Assessing awareness of tree pests and pathogens amongst tree professionals: A pan-European perspective" in Forest Policy and Economics, 70 (2016):164-171, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.forpol.2016.06.030 ., conv_1222 .