Political action can reduce introductions of diseases caused by invasive forest pathogens (IPs) and public support is important for effective prevention. The public's awareness of IP problems and the acceptability of policies aiming to combat these pathogens were surveyed in nine European countries (N = 3469). Although awareness of specific diseases (e.g., ash dieback) varied, problem awareness and policy acceptability were similar across countries. The public was positive towards policies for informational measures and stricter standards for plant production, but less positive towards restricting public access to protected areas. Multilevel models, including individual and country level variables, revealed that media exposure was positivel...
Information on public attitudes towards the use of transgenic trees in forest plantations is importa...
Funding: This research was funded by the Swedish Research Council FORMAS grant number 2018-00966, an...
Funding Information: Funding: EM and HM were supported by the Portuguese Science Foundation – FCT / ...
Political action can reduce introductions of diseases caused by invasive forest pathogens (IPs) and ...
Political action can reduce introductions of diseases caused by invasive forest pathogens (IPs) and ...
Tree professionals play an important role in protecting forests against invasive pests. Their awaren...
Emerging and invasive tree pests and pathogens in Europe are increasing in number and range, having ...
This data was generated from a face-to-face questionaire survey of people attending three countrysid...
The UK needs to develop effective policy responses to the spread of tree pathogens and pests. This h...
Tree diseases are on the increase in many countries and the implications of their appearance can be ...
Intensifying global trade will result in increased numbers of plant pest and pathogen species inadve...
The growing incidence of new tree pest and disease epidemics, many of them with the potential to rad...
Information on public attitudes towards the use of transgenic trees in forest plantations is importa...
Intensifying global trade will result in increased numbers of plant pest and pathogen species inadve...
During the last century, the tree populations of Europe suffered from a number of serious epidemics ...
Information on public attitudes towards the use of transgenic trees in forest plantations is importa...
Funding: This research was funded by the Swedish Research Council FORMAS grant number 2018-00966, an...
Funding Information: Funding: EM and HM were supported by the Portuguese Science Foundation – FCT / ...
Political action can reduce introductions of diseases caused by invasive forest pathogens (IPs) and ...
Political action can reduce introductions of diseases caused by invasive forest pathogens (IPs) and ...
Tree professionals play an important role in protecting forests against invasive pests. Their awaren...
Emerging and invasive tree pests and pathogens in Europe are increasing in number and range, having ...
This data was generated from a face-to-face questionaire survey of people attending three countrysid...
The UK needs to develop effective policy responses to the spread of tree pathogens and pests. This h...
Tree diseases are on the increase in many countries and the implications of their appearance can be ...
Intensifying global trade will result in increased numbers of plant pest and pathogen species inadve...
The growing incidence of new tree pest and disease epidemics, many of them with the potential to rad...
Information on public attitudes towards the use of transgenic trees in forest plantations is importa...
Intensifying global trade will result in increased numbers of plant pest and pathogen species inadve...
During the last century, the tree populations of Europe suffered from a number of serious epidemics ...
Information on public attitudes towards the use of transgenic trees in forest plantations is importa...
Funding: This research was funded by the Swedish Research Council FORMAS grant number 2018-00966, an...
Funding Information: Funding: EM and HM were supported by the Portuguese Science Foundation – FCT / ...