Mapping the patchy legislative landscape of non-native tree species in Europe. (3rd June 2020)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Mapping the patchy legislative landscape of non-native tree species in Europe. (3rd June 2020)
- Main Title:
- Mapping the patchy legislative landscape of non-native tree species in Europe
- Authors:
- Pötzelsberger, Elisabeth
Lapin, Katharina
Brundu, Giuseppe
Adriaens, Tim
Andonovski, Vlatko
Andrašev, Siniša
Bastien, Jean-Charles
Brus, Robert
Čurović, Milić
Čurović, Željka
Cvjetković, Branislav
Đodan, Martina
Domingo-Santos, Juan M
Gazda, Anna
Henin, Jean-Marc
Hernea, Cornelia
Karlsson, Bo
Keča, Ljiljana
Keren, Srđan
Keserű, Zsolt
Konstantara, Thomai
Kroon, Johan
La Porta, Nicola
Lavnyy, Vasyl
Lazdina, Dagnija
Lukjanova, Aljona
Maaten, Tiit
Madsen, Palle
Mandjukovski, Dejan
Marín Pageo, Francisco J
Marozas, Vitas
Martinik, Antonin
Mason, William L
Mohren, Frits
Monteverdi, Maria Cristina
Neophytou, Charalambos
Neville, Pat
Nicolescu, Valeriu-Norocel
Nygaard, Per Holm
Orazio, Christophe
Parpan, Taras
Perić, Sanja
Petkova, Krasimira
Popov, Emil Borissov
Power, Mick
Rédei, Károly
Rousi, Matti
Silva, Joaquim S
Sivacioğlu, Ahmet
Socratous, Michalis
Straigytė, Lina
Urban, Josef
Vandekerkhove, Kris
Wąsik, Radosław
Westergren, Marjana
Wohlgemuth, Thomas
Ylioja, Tiina
Hasenauer, Hubert
… (more) - Abstract:
- Abstract: Europe has a history rich in examples of successful and problematic introductions of trees with a native origin outside of Europe (non-native trees, NNT). Many international legal frameworks such as treaties and conventions and also the European Union have responded to the global concern about potential negative impacts of NNT that may become invasive in natural ecosystems. It is, however, national and regional legislation in particular that affects current and future management decisions in the forest sector and shapes the landscapes of Europe. We identified all relevant legal instruments regulating NNT, the different legal approaches and the regulatory intensity in 40 European countries (no microstates). Information on hard and effective soft law instruments were collected by means of a targeted questionnaire and consultation of international and national legislation information systems and databases. In total, 335 relevant legal instruments were in place in June/July 2019 to regulate the use of NNT in the investigated 116 geopolitical legal units (countries as well as sub-national regions with their own legislation). Countries and regions were empirically categorized according to ad hoc -defined legislation indicators. These indicators pay respect to the general bans on the introduction of non-native species, the generally allowed and prohibited NNT, approval mechanisms and specific areas or cases where NNT are restricted or prohibited. Our study revealed a veryAbstract: Europe has a history rich in examples of successful and problematic introductions of trees with a native origin outside of Europe (non-native trees, NNT). Many international legal frameworks such as treaties and conventions and also the European Union have responded to the global concern about potential negative impacts of NNT that may become invasive in natural ecosystems. It is, however, national and regional legislation in particular that affects current and future management decisions in the forest sector and shapes the landscapes of Europe. We identified all relevant legal instruments regulating NNT, the different legal approaches and the regulatory intensity in 40 European countries (no microstates). Information on hard and effective soft law instruments were collected by means of a targeted questionnaire and consultation of international and national legislation information systems and databases. In total, 335 relevant legal instruments were in place in June/July 2019 to regulate the use of NNT in the investigated 116 geopolitical legal units (countries as well as sub-national regions with their own legislation). Countries and regions were empirically categorized according to ad hoc -defined legislation indicators. These indicators pay respect to the general bans on the introduction of non-native species, the generally allowed and prohibited NNT, approval mechanisms and specific areas or cases where NNT are restricted or prohibited. Our study revealed a very diverse landscape of legal frameworks across Europe, with a large variety of approaches to regulating NNT being pursued and the intensity of restriction ranging from very few restrictions on species choice and plantation surface area to the complete banning of NNT from forests. The main conclusion is that there is a clear need for more co-ordinated, science-based policies both at the local and international levels to enhance the advantages of NNT and mitigate potential negative effects. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Forestry. Volume 93:Number 4(2020)
- Journal:
- Forestry
- Issue:
- Volume 93:Number 4(2020)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 93, Issue 4 (2020)
- Year:
- 2020
- Volume:
- 93
- Issue:
- 4
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2020-0093-0004-0000
- Page Start:
- 567
- Page End:
- 586
- Publication Date:
- 2020-06-03
- Subjects:
- Forests and forestry -- Periodicals
Forests and forestry -- Great Britain -- Periodicals
634.9 - Journal URLs:
- http://forestry.oxfordjournals.org/ ↗
http://ukcatalogue.oup.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1093/forestry/cpaa009 ↗
- Languages:
- English
- ISSNs:
- 0015-752X
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