1. Predlog načrta za hitro odzivanje ob najdbi azijskega sršena (Vespa velutina) : Projekt LIFE ARTEMIS, izdelek akcije A2Maarten De Groot, Simon Zidar, Danilo Bevk, Mojca Pibernik, Metka Pislak, Jana Kus Veenvliet, 2020, treatise, preliminary study, study Abstract: A proposal of a rapid response plan for the Asian hornet (Vespa velutina) was prepared in the LIFE ARTEMIS Project. The Asian hornet is an invasive alien species which is on the priority list of the IAS EU legislation 1143/2014. In the proposal the EWRR system is described for the finding and the rapid response for the asian hornet. First findings of the asian hornet will be submitted to the information system »Invazivke« or to the National Veterinary Institute (NVI). When data is checked, it will be send to the coordinating governmental body - Slovenian Environment Agency (ARSO) within two days.
During the rapid response proces, two tactical meetings will be organised. First ARSO will inform The Ministry of the Environment and Spatial Planning (MOP) about the finding, which will send it to the European commission. On the first tactical meeting the coordinator for the rapid response actions will be determined. Institute of the Republic of Slovenia for Nature Conservation (ZRSVN) will prepare a first survey in which the status of the population will be determined. Furthermore, all inform general public, landowners and local communities in the invaded area. Within two days to 14 days after the submission of the survey report, the second tactical meeting will be held. During this meeting the possible eradication actions will be discussed and the tasks will be divided. After that the organisation responsible for the rapid response action will prepare the final plan of eradication.
The organisation responsible for the eradication action will take action. Information on the eradication action are written in the report. After that it will be checked whether the eradication was successful. In case this was not, more eradication actions will take place. If it will be successful the area will be monitored for the coming 5 years to be sure that the species is really eradicated. All information will be send to ARSO, who will inform MOP. MOP will inform the European commission and the member states.
Keywords: azijski sršen, invazivni organizmi, tujerodni organizmi Published in DiRROS: 03.09.2024; Views: 456; Downloads: 1064
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2. Učinki usposabljanj za sistem za zgodnje obveščanje in hitro odzivanje (ZOHO) na tujerodne vrste v slovenskih gozdovihBoris Rantaša, Andreja Gregorič, Lidija Turk, Marija Kolšek, Maarten De Groot, Andrej Verlič, Simon Zidar, Andreja Kavčič, Nikica Ogris, Lado Kutnar, Aleksander Marinšek, Barbara Piškur, Dušan Jurc, Janez Kermavnar, Špela Jagodic, Jana Kus Veenvliet, Judita Malovrh, 2021, professional article 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 Published in DiRROS: 26.10.2021; Views: 1932; Downloads: 546
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3. Terenski priročnik za prepoznavanje tujerodnih vrst v gozdovihLado Kutnar, Aleksander Marinšek, Jana Kus Veenvliet, Dušan Jurc, Nikica Ogris, Andreja Kavčič, Maarten De Groot, Katarina Flajšman, Paul Veenvliet, 2017, dictionary, encyclopaedia, lexicon, manual, atlas, map Keywords: tujerodne rastline, tujerodne živali, invazivne tujerodne vrste, rastlinska morfologija, habitati, status, podobne vrste, albumi Published in DiRROS: 15.06.2021; Views: 1438; Downloads: 952
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4. Terenski priročnik za prepoznavanje tujerodnih vrst v gozdovihLado Kutnar, Aleksander Marinšek, Jana Kus Veenvliet, Dušan Jurc, Nikica Ogris, Andreja Kavčič, Maarten De Groot, Katarina Flajšman, Paul Veenvliet, 2019, not set Keywords: tujerodne rastline, tujerodne živali, invazivne tujerodne vrste, rastlinska morfologija, habitati, status, podobne vrste, albumi Published in DiRROS: 15.06.2021; Views: 1773; Downloads: 1080
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5. Terenski priročnik za prepoznavanje tujerodnih vrst v gozdovihLado Kutnar, Aleksander Marinšek, Jana Kus Veenvliet, Dušan Jurc, Nikica Ogris, Andreja Kavčič, Maarten De Groot, Katarina Flajšman, Paul Veenvliet, 2020, not set Keywords: tujerodne rastline, tujerodne živali, invazivne tujerodne vrste, rastlinska morfologija, habitati, status, podobne vrste, albumi Published in DiRROS: 15.06.2021; Views: 2107; Downloads: 1099
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6. LIFE ARTEMIS - Osveščanje, usposabljanje in ukrepanje za invazivne tujerodne vrste v gozdu : poljudno poročilo rezultatov projektaSimon Zidar, Judita Malovrh, Jana Kus Veenvliet, Maarten De Groot, 2020, final research report Keywords: varstvo gozdov, invazivne tujerodne vrste, LIFE ARTEMIS, sistem zgodnjega obveščanja in hitrega odzivanja, informacijski sistem Invazivke, odstranjevanje tujerodnih rastlin, državljanska znanost Published in DiRROS: 11.06.2021; Views: 1675; Downloads: 587
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7. Challenges and solutions in early detection, rapid response and communication about potential invasive alien species in forestsMaarten De Groot, Richard O'Hanlon, Erin Bullas-Appleton, György Csóka, Ágnes Csíszár, Massimo Faccoli, Eugenio Gervasini, Natalia Kirichenko, Márton Korda, Aleksander Marinšek, Nikki Robinson, Craig Shuttleworth, Jon Sweeney, Elena Tricarico, Laura Verbrugge, David Williams, Simon Zidar, Jana Kus Veenvliet, 2020, review article Abstract: Invasive alien species (IAS) are an important threat to forests. One of the best ways to manage potential IAS is through early detection and rapid response (EDRR) strategies. However, when dealing with IAS in forests, EU regulations are divided between phytosanitary regulations and IAS regulations. A version of EDRR for the former has been in place in the EU for more than 15 years while the latter is still in the process of being implemented. During 2019, a workshop was held to gather international experts on different plant health pests and IAS. The purpose of this workshop was to identify the opportunities and difficulties in applying the EDRR system in the EU phytosanitary and IAS legislation to four species for providing suggestions to improve the EDRR system. The model species are well known and come from different trophic levels. These species were the American pokeweed (Phytolacca americana), the grey squirrel (Sciurus carolinensis); and the plant health pests Geosmithia morbida and Emerald ash borer (Agrilus planipennis). We identified the similarities in the challenges of early detection, rapid response and communication of these species. For all species, difficulties in species identification, knowledge gaps on the pathways of spread, a lack of resources and uncertainty over which national government service was the competent authority were identified as the main challenges. Other challenges like public perception for the grey squirrel or methodological problems were species-specific. Regarding the rapid response: public perception, determination of the eradication area, sufficient scientific capacity and the lack of resources were common challenges for all species. Therefore, collaboration between institutes dealing with plant health pests and IAS can lead to better control of both groups of unwanted %organisms in forests. Keywords: early warning system, plant health legislation, EU IAS legislation, alien species, Geosmithia morbida, Emerald ash borer, American pokeweed, Grey squirrel, rapid response system Published in DiRROS: 11.12.2020; Views: 2243; Downloads: 933
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8. Using citizen science to monitor the spread of tree pests and diseases : outcomes of two projects in Slovenia and the UKPeter Crow, Ana Pérez-Sierra, Andreja Kavčič, Kate Lewthwaite, Marija Kolšek, Nikica Ogris, Barbara Piškur, Jana Kus Veenvliet, Simon Zidar, Suzanne Sancisi-Frey, Maarten De Groot, 2020, original scientific article Abstract: The trees and forests of Europe are increasingly under threat from new pests and diseases that have originated in other parts of the world. Early detection of alien species when they first appear in European countries allows rapid response and offers the best chance to mitigate against their establishment and spread. Citizen science initiatives such as LIFE ARTEMIS in Slovenia, and Observatree in the UK, provide members of the public with the necessary training and educational resource to identify these tree pests and diseases and report them to the appropriate authorities, thereby increasing the level of surveillance and the capacity of the early warning system. This paper summarises some of the outcomes of these two projects and how they have both become integral parts of the official forest and tree health monitoring systems within their respective countries of Slovenia and the United Kingdom. Keywords: invasive alien species, plant health, tree health, forest health, early warning, rapid response Published in DiRROS: 16.11.2020; Views: 2315; Downloads: 1209
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9. Towards a better early detection and rapid response system against invasive alien species in forestsMaarten De Groot, Jana Kus Veenvliet, Nikica Ogris, Aleksander Marinšek, Lado Kutnar, 2020, preface, editorial, afterword Keywords: invasive alien species, plant health, tree health, forest health, early warning, rapid response Published in DiRROS: 16.11.2020; Views: 1936; Downloads: 1027
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10. Opozorilni seznam potencialno invazivnih tujerodnih vrst v slovenskih gozdovih in možne poti vnosa teh vrstMaarten De Groot, Lado Kutnar, Dušan Jurc, Nikica Ogris, Andreja Kavčič, Aleksander Marinšek, Jana Kus Veenvliet, Andrej Verlič, 2017, professional article Keywords: invazivne tujerodne vrste, migracija, gozdarska zakonodaja, opozorilni seznami, gozdovi, varstvo gozdov Published in DiRROS: 28.07.2020; Views: 2076; Downloads: 1214
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