Forest Health in the Southern Cone of America: State of the Art and Perspectives on Regional Efforts

Author:

Villacide José M.1ORCID,Gomez Demian F.2ORCID,Perez Carlos A.3,Corley Juan C.14ORCID,Ahumada Rodrigo5ORCID,Rodrigues Barbosa Leonardo6,Furtado Edson Luiz7,González Andrés8,Ramirez Nazaret9,Balmelli Gustavo10,Dias de Souza Caroline11,Martínez Gonzalo10ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Grupo de Ecología de Poblaciones de Insectos, IFAB INTA Bariloche, Bariloche 8400, Argentina

2. Texas A&M Forest Service, Austin, TX 78723, USA

3. Fitopatología, Departamento Protección Vegetal, Facultad de Agronomía, Universidad de la Republica Paysandú, Paysandú 60000, Uruguay

4. Centro Regional Universitario Bariloche, Departamento de Ecología, Universidad Nacional del Comahue, Bariloche 8400, Argentina

5. División de Silvicultura y Sanidad—Bioforest S.A.—Arauco, Concepción 4190000, Chile

6. Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária—Embrapa Florestas, Colombo 83411-000, Brazil

7. Departamento de Proteção Vegetal, Faculda de de Ciências Agronômicas Botucatu, Universidade Estadual Paulista, Rio Claro 18610-307, Brazil

8. Laboratorio de Ecología Química, Facultad de Química, Universidad de la República, Montevideo 11800, Uruguay

9. Área Productividad de las Plantaciones, I&D, Montes del Plata, Mercedes 75000, Uruguay

10. Sistema Forestal, Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria, Tacuarembó 4500, Uruguay

11. Programa Cooperativo Sobre Proteção Florestal (PROTEF)/Instituto de Pesquisas e Estudos Florestais (IPEF), Piracicaba 13400-000, Brazil

Abstract

The plantation and natural forests of South America have been highly impacted by native and exotic pests in recent decades. The interaction of emerging invasive pests, climate change, and timber markets will define the region’s forests, with significant but uncertain ecological changes and economic losses expected. The Southern Cone Forest Health Group (SCFHG), a joint ad hoc initiative run by forest health professionals from Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and Uruguay, aims to strengthen relationships between the forestry industry, stakeholders, academia, and government agencies across the region. Here, we highlight regional strengths, weaknesses, threats, and opportunities to address forest health issues in the region. A regional approach with a strong communication network is relevant for future actions. In the current global scenario of invasive species and climate change, the implementation of practices that incorporate the resilience of forest ecosystems and sustainable management needs to be prioritized in forest policy across the region. Understanding that pests and pathogens do not recognize borders, we call on governments and organizations to support joint actions with agreements and adequate resources to enhance our regional capabilities.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Forestry

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