European forests are of immense importance to people, the environment and the economy.
They provide timber, biodiversity, water catchment protection, medicine, areas of natural
beauty, protection against avalanche, flooding and landslides and many other benefits.
These forests, however, are under unprecedented threat:
Rapid climate change, which places ecosystems under stress,
An escalation in the numbers of alien pests (with particular attention to the pine
wood nematode) and pathogens fuelled by increased global trade, population mobility and
tourism,
And how climate change and the pests and pathogens are interacting to increase the
threat.
In this webinar Professor Hugh Evans, Deputy Coordinator 7.03.12 – Alien invasive species
and international trade, and Professor Steve Woodward will address these factors by
discussing their work with two key projects at the forefront of protecting Europe’s trees
and plants: REPHRAME and ISEFOR.
Date: Tuesday, 4 November 2014, 10:00 am (GMT)
Details and Registration at:
http://view6.workcast.net/register?pak=3315733587423686
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Mag. Brigitte Burger - Web Management
International Union of Forest Research Organizations (IUFRO)
IUFRO Headquarters - Secretariat
Marxergasse 2, 1030 Vienna, Austria
Tel.: +43-1-877 0151-14 * Fax: +43-1-877 0151-50
Website: <http://www.iufro.org/>
http://www.iufro.org * Email:
<mailto:burger@iufro.org> burger(a)iufro.org
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