Transnational strategy on the sustainable management and responsible use of non-native trees in the Alpine Space

Author:

Lapin Katharina1,Bindewald Anja2,Brundu Giuseppe3,Marinšek Aleksander4,Chakraborty Debojyoti1,Oettel Janine1,Konrad Heino1,Porta Nicola La5,Alagić Ajša4,Berger Frédéric6,Detry Patricia7,Schepaschenko Dmitry8,Kraxner Florian8,Hazarika Reneema1,Wohlgemuth Thomas9,Braun Martin1

Affiliation:

1. Austrian Research Centre for Forests (BFW) , Seckendorff-Gudent-Weg 8 , Vienna , Austria

2. Forest Research Institute Baden-Württemberg , Wonnhaldestraße 4, DE-79100 Freiburg im Breisgau , Germany

3. Department of Agricultural Sciences , University of Sassari , Viale Italia 39/A , Sassari , Italy

4. Slovenian Forestry Institute , Večna pot 2 , Ljubljana , Slovenia

5. Research and Innovation Centre, Fondazione Edmund Mach , I-38098 San Michele a/A (Trento) , Italy

6. INRAE, Research Unit LESSEM, 2 rue de la papeteire , FR-38402 Saint Martin d’Hères , France

7. Centre For Studies and Expertise on Risks, Environment, Mobility, Urban and Country Planning (Cerema) , Bron , France

8. International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) , Schlossplatz 1 , Laxenburg , Austria

9. Swiss Federal Institute of Forest, Snow and Landscape Research WSL , Zürcherstrasse 101 , Birmensdorf , Switzerland

Abstract

Abstract Non-native tree species – defined as those species intentionally or unintentionally introduced by humans – have long been a part of the Alpine Space, providing numerous benefits, but also posing a potential threat to native biodiversity and related ecosystem services. Compared to the urban space where non-native trees comprise most tree species, the number of non-native trees in forests and plantations is relatively low. To evaluate potential risks and benefits of non-native trees in the Alpine Space, a transnational strategy for the responsible use and management of non-native trees is needed. The goals of the strategy are to tailor management practices for a sustainable and responsible use or admixture of non-native trees, to reduce the risks connected with the invasive potential of some non-native tree species, to help forests and urban areas to adapt to climate change, and to improve coordination and cooperation regarding best practices between different regions of the Alpine Space. A proposal was developed in a four-step process including expert-based assessment, stakeholder mapping, an extensive data review, and a public consultation. For implementing the strategy fully, strong collaboration among diverse stakeholders is anticipated and robust governance and an adequate long-term and fair funding scheme is needed.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Forestry

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