and just for information from Walter Leal and Angharad Gatehouse (Council
of International Congresses of Entomology):
Dear Presidents and Leaders of Entomological Societies:
We write on behalf of the Council of the International Congresses of
Entomology (CICE) to ask that you encourage your membership and relevant
networks to consider applying for a Symposium at the forthcoming 27th
International
Congress of Entomology (ICE2024Kyoto).
*The Symposium Submissions deadline is June 16, 2023; *
*https://ice2024.org/scientific-sections/
<https://ice2024.org/scientific-sections/>*
For your convenience, we have attached the guidelines for symposium
organizers. There are 20 sections (as detailed in the link provided).
We look forward to seeing you in Kyoto next summer.
Walter Leal
CICE Chair
Angharad Gatehouse
CICE Secretary/Treasured
чт, 11 мая 2023 г. в 18:43, Benno Andreas Augustinus <
benno.augustinus(a)wsl.ch>:
Dear managers of the forent and forpath mailing
lists,
Would it be possible to send the following mail through the mailing list
to promote a session in next year’s IUFRO meeting in Stockholm (and to
remind people that the deadline for abstract submissions is coming up)?
Dear colleages,
The deadline for abstract submissions for the IUFRO 2024 meeting in
Stockholm is coming up, and we would like to use the opportunity to
motivate you to send abstracts for the session ‘Risk-based surveillance for
quarantine forest pests’.
Description of session:
Ongoing globalisation results in increased introductions of non-native
organisms in novel environments, mainly connected to trade activities. Some
of these organisms can become forest pests, with devastating results.
Globally, countries have implemented different schemes of national
surveillance for invasive pests and pathogens. National Plant Protection
Organisations (NPPOs) are responsible for the surveillance of pests in
their countries, as well as their control (eradication, containment).
Preventing the introduction and spread of plants pests, is more cost
effective than controlling and mitigating the impact of pests once they
have established in a territory. To add to the unknowns, many invasive
forest pests become only known to science after introduction in a novel
environment. Identifying these threats beforehand (for example by using
ex-patria sentinel plantings) is necessary to inform further steps.
Furthermore, the pathways of introductions need to be investigated, for
example by comparing global trade and invasion patterns, identifying
hotspots for invasions and areas particularly suitable for the
establishment and spread of invasive pests. Early warning systems (like
trapping programs or in-patria sentinel plantings) can then be deployed to
inform reactive management like quarantine and eradication efforts. It is
of high importance that the benefits of the surveillance and management of
quarantine forest pests outweigh the risks of an outbreak, which can be
assessed using bio-economic models.
Different surveillance schemes are being developed for and by different
countries. Especially on the international level, communication in between
countries is limited, while the challenges and opportunities are similar
internationally. This session’s ambition is to inform and connect national
surveillance schemes on an international level, and scientists that are
working on the interface of research and implementation. It also aims to
inform decision makers and risk assessors on:
1. Identification of future biotic threats before arrival
2. Identification of pathways
3. Implications for (inter)national measures for surveillance
Kind regards, the organizers of this session
(Benno Augustinus, Maria Chiara Rosace, Andrea Battisti, Brett Hurley,
Etsuko Kagaya, Victoria Lantschner, Vittorio Rossi, Valentin Queloz, and
Eckehard Brockerhoff)
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