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Title:Tveganja, koristi in upravljanje s tujerodnimi drevesnimi vrstami v alpskem prostoru : rezultati spletne ankete
Authors:ID Simčič, Anica (Author)
ID Alagić, Ajša (Author)
ID Kermavnar, Janez (Author)
ID Kutnar, Lado (Author)
ID Zidar, Simon (Author)
ID Marinšek, Aleksander (Author)
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Language:Slovenian
Typology:1.01 - Original Scientific Article
Organization:Logo ZGDS - Zveza gozdarskih društev Slovenije
Abstract:Prispevek predstavlja mnenja in poznavanje tujerodnih drevesnih vrst (TDV) deležnikov, ki pri svojem delu prihajajo v stik s TDV v gozdnih, urbanih in periurbanih območjih v Sloveniji. Mnenja smo pridobili s spletno anketo v letu 2020, ki je bila v okviru projekta ALPTREES del raziskave v vsaki od petih partnerskih držav (Slovenija, Avstrija, Nemčija, Italija in Francija) alpskega prostora. Analizirali smo odgovore slovenskih deležnikov in tako pridobili informacije o poznavanju, dojemanju in odnosu deležnikov do TDV. S spletnim anketiranjem smo dobili odgovore na vprašanja 120 posameznikov. Z analizo odgovorov smo ugotovili, da večina anketirancev prepoznava TDV in invazivne tujerodne drevesne vrste (ITDV) v Sloveniji. Na splošno anketiranci menijo, da TDV prinašajo tveganje v alpski prostor. Anketiranci so kot najbolj razširjene TDV ocenili robinijo (Robinia pseudoacacia), veliki pajesen (Ailanthus altissima), pavlovnijo (Paulownia tomentosa), navadno ameriško duglazijo (Pseudotsuga menziesii), rdeči hrast (Quercus rubra) in zeleni bor (Pinus strobus). Med najbolj invazivne TDV uvrščajo robinijo, veliki pajesen, pavlovnijo, octovec (Rhus typhina) in ameriški javor oz. negundovec (Acer negundo). Slaba polovica anketirancev je izrazila srednje veliko zaskrbljenost glede vpliva ITDV, kar četrtina vprašanih pa je zaradi TDV zelo zaskrbljena.
Keywords:tujerodne drevesne vrste, invazivne tujerodne drevesne vrste, alpski prostor, upravljanje, tveganje
Publication status:Published
Publication version:Version of Record
Year of publishing:2022
Year of performance:2022
Number of pages:str. 2-20
Numbering:Letn. 80, št. 1
PID:20.500.12556/DiRROS-14783 New window
UDC:630*18
ISSN on article:0017-2723
COBISS.SI-ID:99858947 New window
Publication date in DiRROS:08.03.2022
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Title:Risks, benefits, and management of non-native tree species in the Alpine region : online survey results
Abstract:The article presents the opinions and knowledge about non-native tree species (NNT) of the stakeholders who get in contact with NNT at their work in the forest, urban, and peri-urban areas in Slovenia. We obtained the opinions through an online survey in 2020; it took place in the framework of the ALPTREES project and was a part of the research in each of the five partner countries (Slovenia, Austria, Germany, Italy, and France) in the alpine space. We analyzed Slovenian stakeholders responses to obtain information on the stakeholders’ knowledge, understanding, and approach to NNT. Through an online survey, we obtained responses from 120 individuals. Analyzing the answers, we found that the majority of the respondents recognize NNT and invasive non-native tree species (INNT) in Slovenia. Generally, the respondents believe NNT bring risk into the alpine space. The respondents considered black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia), tree of heaven (Ailanthus altissima), princess tree (Paulownia tomentosa), Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii), northern red oak (Quercus rubra), and eastern white pine (Pinus strobus) to be the most widespread species. They place black locust, tree of heaven, princess tree, staghorn sumac (Rhus typhina), and boxelder (Acer negundo) among the most invasive ones. Just under half of the respondents expressed moderate concern about the impact of INNT, a quarter of the respondents was very concerned about NNT.
Keywords:non-native tree species, invasive non-native tree species, alpine space, forest management, risk


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