Citizen Science and Monitoring Forest Pests: a Beneficial Alliance?

IF 9 1区 农林科学 Q1 FORESTRY Current Forestry Reports Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-11-25 DOI:10.1007/s40725-022-00176-9
Maarten de Groot, Michael J O Pocock, Jochem Bonte, Pilar Fernandez-Conradi, Elena Valdés-Correcher
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Purpose of the review: One of the major threats to tree health, and hence the resilience of forests and their provision of ecosystem services, is new and emerging pests. Therefore, forest health monitoring is of major importance to detect invasive, emerging and native pest outbreaks. This is usually done by foresters and forest health experts, but can also be complemented by citizen scientists. Here, we review the use of citizen science for detection and monitoring, as well as for hypothesis-driven research and evaluation of control measures as part of forest pest surveillance and research. We then examine its limitations and opportunities and make recommendations on the use of citizen science for forest pest monitoring.

Recent findings: The main opportunities of citizen scientists for forest health are early warning, early detection of new pests, monitoring of impact of outbreaks and scientific research. Each domain has its own limitations, opportunities and recommendations to follow, as well as their own public engagement strategies. The development of new technologies provides many opportunities to involve citizen scientists in forest pest monitoring. To enhance the benefits of citizen scientists' inclusion in monitoring, it is important that they are involved in the cocreation of activities.

Summary: Future monitoring and research may benefit from tailor-made citizen science projects to facilitate successful monitoring by citizen scientists and expand their practice to countries where the forest health sector is less developed. In this sense, citizen scientists can help understand and detect outbreaks of new pests and avoid problems in the future.

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公民科学与森林害虫监测:一个有益的联盟?
审查的目的:新出现的害虫是树木健康的主要威胁之一,也是森林恢复力及其提供生态系统服务的主要威胁。因此,森林健康监测对于检测入侵性、新发性和本土害虫的爆发具有重要意义。这通常由林业工作者和森林健康专家完成,但也可以由公民科学家补充。在这里,我们回顾了公民科学用于检测和监测,以及作为森林害虫监测和研究的一部分,用于假设驱动的研究和控制措施评估。然后,我们审查了其局限性和机会,并就利用公民科学监测森林害虫提出了建议。最近的发现:公民科学家在森林健康方面的主要机会是预警、早期发现新的害虫、监测疫情的影响和科学研究。每个领域都有自己的局限性、需要遵循的机会和建议,以及自己的公众参与策略。新技术的发展为公民科学家参与森林害虫监测提供了许多机会。为了提高公民科学家参与监测的好处,他们参与活动的共同创造是很重要的。摘要:未来的监测和研究可能受益于量身定制的公民科学项目,以促进公民科学家的成功监测,并将其实践扩展到森林卫生部门欠发达的国家。从这个意义上说,公民科学家可以帮助了解和检测新害虫的爆发,并避免未来出现问题。
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Current Forestry Reports
Current Forestry Reports Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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期刊介绍: Current Forestry Reports features in-depth review articles written by global experts on significant advancements in forestry. Its goal is to provide clear, insightful, and balanced contributions that highlight and summarize important topics for forestry researchers and managers. To achieve this, the journal appoints international authorities as Section Editors in various key subject areas like physiological processes, tree genetics, forest management, remote sensing, and wood structure and function. These Section Editors select topics for which leading experts contribute comprehensive review articles that focus on new developments and recently published papers of great importance. Moreover, an international Editorial Board evaluates the yearly table of contents, suggests articles of special interest to their specific country or region, and ensures that the topics are up-to-date and include emerging research.
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