1. Participatory mapping of the forest community stakeholders in Europe focusing on forest genetic resources, forest reproductive material, and protected forestsTodora Rogelja, Laura Secco, François Lefèvre, Egbert Beuker, Marjana Westergren, Bruno Fady, Santiago C. González-Martínez, Tor Myking, Luc E. Paques, Christian Rellstab, Anže Japelj, 2025, izvirni znanstveni članek Povzetek: The genetic diversity of forest trees, as provided by Forest Genetic Resources (FGR) and being the basis for the production of Forest Reproductive Material (FRM), is fundamental for maintaining forest resilience, adaptability, health, productivity, and biological diversity. Despite their importance, stakeholder governance of genetic diversity remains under-studied. This study aims to address this gap by mapping the forest stakeholder landscape FGR governance. Using the Quadruple Helix Approach, we categorised stakeholders into academia, industry, government, and civil society identifying relevant sub-communities. The mapping process involved iterative revisions through expert consultations, workshops, and literature scoping. Results show that the FGR sub-community is situated between strict conservation efforts and applied forestry, supporting both genetic conservation and productive forest management. The FRM sub-community, dealing specifically with the production and deployment of FRM, prioritises tree breeding, seed production, and afforestation/reforestation programmes. Meanwhile, the Protected Forests (PF) sub-community focuses on strict nature conservation, advocating minimal human intervention while facing pressures from resource extraction, tourism, and land-use conflicts. The diverging attitudes and values of close-to-nature forest management, intensive forestry, and strict protections, respectively, exist within same stakeholder groups, as well as among different ones, and are spanning all sub-communities. The study uncovers key tensions such as competing land-use priorities between forestry, agriculture, infrastructure and energy sectors, limited flow of knowledge between stakeholder categories and governance misalignments between local, national, and international regulations. The findings are particularly relevant for policymakers, forest managers, forest nurseries, conservation organisations, and industry stakeholders to balance conservation with sustainable forest utilisation. By integrating stakeholder perspectives and highlighting key governance challenges, this study shows where a common ground can be found and where divergent opinions are strong, opening the way for more integrated strategies and policies Ključne besede: natural resource governance, actors' identification, social-ecological systems, quadruple helix approach, forestry, forest management, biodiversity conservation Objavljeno v DiRROS: 24.06.2025; Ogledov: 409; Prenosov: 296
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2. Combined cytogenetic and molecular methods for taxonomic verification and description of Brassica populations deriving from different originsFrançois Lefévre, Houria Hadj-Arab, Fella Aissiou, Claudia Bartoli, Giuseppe Bazan, Matéo Boudet, Lydia Bousset-Vaslin, Marwa Chouikhi, Olivier Coriton, Gwénaelle Deniot, Vladimir Meglič, Barbara Pipan, Lovro Sinkovič, 2024, izvirni znanstveni članek Ključne besede: wild populations, landraces, Brassica, genetic diversity, taxonomic verification Objavljeno v DiRROS: 20.12.2024; Ogledov: 725; Prenosov: 196
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3. European genetic resources conservation in a rapidly changing world : three existential challenges for the crop, forest and animal domains in the 21st centuryFrançois Lefévre, Danijela Bojkovski, Magda Bou Dagher Kharrat, Michele Bozzano, Eléonore Charvolin-Lemaire, Sipke Joost Hiemstra, Hojka Kraigher, Denis Laloë, Gwendal Restoux, Suzanne Sharrock, Enrico Sturaro, Theo J. L. van Hintum, Marjana Westergren, Nigel Maxted, 2024, izvirni znanstveni članek Povzetek: Even though genetic resources represent a fundamental reservoir of options to achieve sustainable development goals in a changing world, they are overlooked in the policy agenda and severely threatened. The conservation of genetic resources relies on complementary in situ and ex situ approaches appropriately designed for each type of organism. Environmental and socioeconomic changes raise new challenges and opportunities for sustainable use and conservation of genetic resources. Aiming at a more integrated and adaptive approach, European scientists and genetic resources managers with long experience in the agricultural crop, animal and forestry domains joined their expertise to address three critical challenges: (1) how to adapt genetic resources conservation strategies to climate change, (2) how to promote in situ conservation strategies and (3) how can genetic resources conservation contribute to and benefit from agroecological systems. We present here 31 evidence-based statements and 88 key recommendations elaborated around these questions for policymakers, conservation actors and the scientific community. We anticipate that stakeholders in other genetic resources domains and biodiversity conservation actors across the globe will have interest in these crosscutting and multi-actor recommendations, which support several biodiversity conservation policies and practices. Ključne besede: agroecology, climate change, in situ conservation, multi-actor engagement, policy Objavljeno v DiRROS: 11.03.2024; Ogledov: 1449; Prenosov: 667
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4. Forest genetic resources and forest reproductive material at the crosssection of multiple policy domains in EuropeTodora Rogelja, Laura Secco, Aurelio Padovezi, Davide Pettenella, Mauro Masiero, Elena Pisani, Jacopo Giacomoni, Riccardo Da Re, Sofia Caiolo, Marko Lovrić, Anna-Maria Farsakoglou, Michele Bozzano, François Lefèvre, Bruno Fady, Aurore Desgroux, Santiago C. González-Martínez, Ulla Ovaska, Mari Rusanen, Egbert Beuker, Katriina Soini, Anže Japelj, Konrad Heino, Martin Braun, Erik Dahl Kjær, Jon Kehlet Hansen, Georgeta Mihai, Alin Alexandru, Ecaterina-Nicoleta Apostol, Alicia Fernandez Calvo, Laura Maria Luquero Ramos, Mariano Navarro De La Cruz, Giovanna Ottaviani Aalmo, Bent Leonhard, 2023, objavljeni znanstveni prispevek na konferenci Ključne besede: forest genetic diversity, forest biodiversity, sustainable forest management, policy gap analysis, forest genetic resources, forest reproductive material Objavljeno v DiRROS: 05.10.2023; Ogledov: 1663; Prenosov: 548
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5. Forest genetic resources strategy for EuropeRicardo Alia, Filipos Aravanopoulos, K. B. Fjellstad, Michele Bozzano, Bruno Fady, Anna-Maria Farsakoglou, Santiago C. Gonzáles Martínez, Berthold Heinze, Gaye Kandemir, Czesław Kozioł, Hojka Kraigher, Francois Lefevre, Mari Rusanen, Ivan Scotti, Marjana Westergren, Frank Wolter, 2021, strokovna monografija Objavljeno v DiRROS: 11.01.2022; Ogledov: 1831; Prenosov: 989
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6. Hotspots of genetic resources for animals, plants and forests : lessons learned from case studiesJ. Phillips, Marjana Westergren, K. B. Fjellstad, Danijela Bojkovski, Michele Bozzano, Magda Bou Dagher Kharrat, Hojka Kraigher, Francois Lefevre, Nigel Maxted, S. Perez-Espona, Nina Sæther, Enrico Sturaro, Jelka Šuštar Vozlič, Tor Myking, 2021, strokovna monografija Objavljeno v DiRROS: 11.01.2022; Ogledov: 1882; Prenosov: 1036
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7. Decision support tool for the management of dynamic genetic conservation unitsA. Rudow, Marjana Westergren, J. Buiteveld, Václav Buriánek, B. Cengel, Joan Cottrell, G. de Dato, K. Järve, Davorin Kajba, Colin Kelleher, François Lefèvre, M. Liesebach, L. Nagy, Srđan Stojnić, M. Villar, L. Yrjänä, Michele Bozzano, 2020, končno poročilo o rezultatih raziskav Ključne besede: decision support tool, genetic conservation Objavljeno v DiRROS: 14.01.2021; Ogledov: 2051; Prenosov: 1147
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