Classical biological control of insect pests in forestry: introducing the forthcoming guide

An increase in travel, trade volumes and speed of transport have facilitated the introduction of non-indigenous species. Many of these species have become invasive within their new environments and have caused substantial damage by threatening the ability of forests to provide their economic, environmental and social benefits. The poster will dissiminate the key messages of Guide for the classical biological control of insect pests in planted and natural forests which is intended for policy-mak ers, planners, managers and educators as well as the forest workers who implement peat management activities on the ground level

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Main Author: shiroma Sathyapala
Format: Poster, banner biblioteca
Language:English
Published: FAO ; 2017
Online Access:https://openknowledge.fao.org/handle/20.500.14283/I7538EN
http://www.fao.org/3/a-i7538e.pdf
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Summary:An increase in travel, trade volumes and speed of transport have facilitated the introduction of non-indigenous species. Many of these species have become invasive within their new environments and have caused substantial damage by threatening the ability of forests to provide their economic, environmental and social benefits. The poster will dissiminate the key messages of Guide for the classical biological control of insect pests in planted and natural forests which is intended for policy-mak ers, planners, managers and educators as well as the forest workers who implement peat management activities on the ground level