Ecology and Management of Invasive Species in Forest Ecosystems
A special issue of Forests (ISSN 1999-4907). This special issue belongs to the section "Forest Ecology and Management".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (15 May 2018) | Viewed by 40671
Special Issue Editors
Interests: economic and ecosystem service damages from the invasions; monitoring and control of invasions; societal perceptions of biological invasion
Interests: forest policy; ecosystem services; forest economics; natural resources
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
This Special Issue encourages paper submissions broadly related to forest health and resilience in the context of invasive species disturbance risks, and from diverse fields of study. Forest ecosystems around the world face tremendous challenges from invasive insects, pathogens, plants, and animals. In the US for example, one new forest insect pest enters every 5 to 6 years and causes significant ecological and/or economic damages. Climate change and increased trade flows exacerbate these problems, and fundamentally change the productivity, structure, and species composition of vitally important forest ecosystems around the world. Effective policies, programs, and management strategies address these challenges and ensure resilient forests that continue to contribute meaningfully to the global economy and to societal well-being (e.g., through ecosystem services). We know that the complexity and uncertainty inherent in biological invasions makes their processes unpredictable. Better forest management, forest resilience, and societal response to emerging forest threats is possible through greater understanding of: forest ecology, disturbance risk dynamics, forest management, economic and broader social impacts, and the appropriate role for policies and programs to protect forest health and boost resilience. Submissions broadly related to these aspects of invasive species and forest management are strongly encouraged.
Prof. Dr. Kent KovacsProf. Dr. Damian C. Adams
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- Biological Invasions
- Forest Ecology and Management
- Forestry Policy and Planning
- Agricultural and Forest Entomology and Pathology
- Ecosystem Service Impacts
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