The UK needs to develop effective policy responses to the spread of tree pathogens and pests. This has been given the political urgency following the media and other commentary associated with the arrival of a disease that causes âdiebackâ of European Ash (Fraxinus excelsior) - a tree species with deep cultural associations. In 2014 the UK government published a plant biosecurity strategy and linked to this invested in research to inform policy. This paper reports the findings of a survey of informed UK publics on the acceptability of various potential strategies to deal with ash dieback, including âno actionâ. During the summer of 2015, we conducted a face-to-face survey of 1152 respondents attending three major countryside events that att...
Forest trees have been increasingly threatened by invasive pathogens,endangering associated biodiver...
Ash dieback is a fungal disease (causal agent Hymenoscyphus fraxineus) infecting Common ash (Fraxinu...
Protecting tree and plant health remains a concern firmly embedded in the science-based, technocrati...
The UK needs to develop effective policy responses to the spread of tree pathogens and pests. This h...
This data was generated from a face-to-face questionaire survey of people attending three countrysid...
Tree diseases are on the increase in many countries and the implications of their appearance can be ...
This study reviews how the issue of ash dieback has been placed on the political agenda in the UK, a...
This data was generated in conjunction with a UK study of public perceptions to different tree-breed...
Invasive pests and diseases in trees impose a range of costs on society related to reductions in tim...
Assumptions about public stakeholder attitudes to pest and disease management can influence the deci...
Why did the identification of ‘Ash Dieback’ (Chalara Fraxinea) in 2012 in the UK catch the national ...
The growing incidence of invasive tree pest and disease outbreaks is recognised as a n increasing th...
Ash dieback is a fungal disease (causal agent Hymenoscyphus fraxineus) infecting Common ash (Fraxinu...
Ash dieback is a severe disease of ash trees (Fraxinus spp.), caused by the invasive fungus Hymenosc...
Forest trees have been increasingly threatened by invasive pathogens,endangering associated biodiver...
Ash dieback is a fungal disease (causal agent Hymenoscyphus fraxineus) infecting Common ash (Fraxinu...
Protecting tree and plant health remains a concern firmly embedded in the science-based, technocrati...
The UK needs to develop effective policy responses to the spread of tree pathogens and pests. This h...
This data was generated from a face-to-face questionaire survey of people attending three countrysid...
Tree diseases are on the increase in many countries and the implications of their appearance can be ...
This study reviews how the issue of ash dieback has been placed on the political agenda in the UK, a...
This data was generated in conjunction with a UK study of public perceptions to different tree-breed...
Invasive pests and diseases in trees impose a range of costs on society related to reductions in tim...
Assumptions about public stakeholder attitudes to pest and disease management can influence the deci...
Why did the identification of ‘Ash Dieback’ (Chalara Fraxinea) in 2012 in the UK catch the national ...
The growing incidence of invasive tree pest and disease outbreaks is recognised as a n increasing th...
Ash dieback is a fungal disease (causal agent Hymenoscyphus fraxineus) infecting Common ash (Fraxinu...
Ash dieback is a severe disease of ash trees (Fraxinus spp.), caused by the invasive fungus Hymenosc...
Forest trees have been increasingly threatened by invasive pathogens,endangering associated biodiver...
Ash dieback is a fungal disease (causal agent Hymenoscyphus fraxineus) infecting Common ash (Fraxinu...
Protecting tree and plant health remains a concern firmly embedded in the science-based, technocrati...