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Title:Učinki usposabljanj za sistem za zgodnje obveščanje in hitro odzivanje (ZOHO) na tujerodne vrste v slovenskih gozdovih
Authors:ID Rantaša, Boris (Author)
ID Gregorič, Andreja (Author)
ID Turk, Lidija (Author)
ID Kolšek, Marija (Author)
ID De Groot, Maarten (Author)
ID Verlič, Andrej (Author)
ID Zidar, Simon (Author)
ID Kavčič, Andreja (Author)
ID Ogris, Nikica (Author)
ID Kutnar, Lado (Author)
ID Marinšek, Aleksander (Author)
ID Piškur, Barbara (Author)
ID Jurc, Dušan (Author)
ID Kermavnar, Janez (Author)
ID Jagodic, Špela (Author)
ID Kus Veenvliet, Jana (Author)
ID Malovrh, Judita (Author)
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Language:Slovenian
Typology:1.04 - Professional Article
Organization:Logo ZGDS - Zveza gozdarskih društev Slovenije
Abstract:Prepoznavanje invazivnih tujerodnih vrst (ITV) na terenu in hiter odziv na nove najdbe ITV v gozdovih sta med ključnimi izzivi gozdarske stroke. Z namenom krepitve zmogljivosti za zgodnje zaznavanje tujerodnih vrst v gozdovih je bilo v okviru projekta Osveščanje, usposabljanje in ukrepanje za invazivne tujerodne vrste v gozdu (LIFE ARTEMIS), ki je potekal v letih 2016-2020, 33 izobraževanj po Sloveniji in eno v tujini. Skupno se je izobraževanj udeležilo 1.059 udeležencev. Izobraževanja so bila izvedena za izvajalce usposabljanj, strokovnjake, lastnike gozdov, prostovoljce in zaposlene v podjetjih, povezanih z gozdom. Izobraževalni cilji usposabljanj so bili doseženi. Analiza samoocenjevalnih vprašalnikov udeležencev izobraževanj je pokazala, da so bili pred usposabljanjem malo do srednje usposobljeni, po usposabljanju pa srednje do dobro. Pred usposabljanjem je manj kot polovica anketirancev vedela, kako se odzvati, ko opazijo ITV v gozdu. Po usposabljanju pa je to vedelo več kot 90 % anketiranih. Po usposabljanju za prenos sistema za zgodnje obveščanje in hitro odzivanje (ZOHO) v druge evropske države je več kot 80 % anketiranih odgovorilo, da so se naučili nekaj novega o ITV, 79 % anketiranih pa si želi tudi v prihodnje sodelovati v sistemu ZOHO. Udeleženci si v prihodnje želijo predvsem dodatnih znanj na področju prepoznavanja ITV ter več terenskih izobraževanj. V prispevku predstavljamo rezultate spremljanja uspešnosti usposabljanj in razpravo o morebitni potrebi po dodatnih usposabljanjih na področju obveščanja in hitrega odzivanja za tujerodne vrste v gozdnem prostoru.
Keywords:izobraževanje, invazivke, invazivne tujerodne vrste, sistem za zgodnje obveščanje in hitro odzivanje, anketiranje ciljnih skupin, gozdovi, Slovenija
Publication status:Published
Publication version:Version of Record
Year of publishing:2021
Year of performance:2021
Number of pages:str. 273-280
Numbering:Letn. 79, št. 7/8
PID:20.500.12556/DiRROS-14469 New window
UDC:630*18:630*94
ISSN on article:0017-2723
COBISS.SI-ID:81604867 New window
Publication date in DiRROS:26.10.2021
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Title:Effects of training courses for the Early Warning and Rapid Response System (EWRR) for alien species in Slovenian forests
Abstract:Identifying alien invasive species (IAS) in the field and fast response to new IAS findings in forests represent one of the key challenges of modern forestry. Aiming to intensify the capacities for early detection of non-native species in forests, 33 training courses in Slovenia and one abroad were performed in the framework of the project Awareness, Training, and Actions for Non-Native Species in Forests (LIFE ARTEMIS) project taking place in years 2016-2020. A total of 1,059 participants attended the training courses. The training courses were performed for the training performers, professionals, forest owners, volunteers, and employees in the companies, connected with the forest. The training goals of these training courses were achieved. The analysis of the self-evaluation questionnaires showed that the participants had been little to fairly trained before the training and fairly to well-trained afterwards. Before the training, less than half of the respondents had known how to respond when noticing IAS in the forest. After the training, over 90 % of the respondents knew it. After the training for transferring the early warning and rapid response (EWRR) system into other European countries, over 80 % of the respondents answered that they learned something new about IAS. 79 % of the respondents wish to take part in the EWRR system also in the future. The participants want, above all, additional knowledge in the field of IAS detection and more field training in the future. In our article, we present the results of the training success monitoring and the discussion about an eventual need for additional training in the field of informing and fast response for non-native species in the forest space.
Keywords:training, invasive species, Early Warning and Rapid Response System, surveying of the target groups, forests, Slovenia


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