Invasive forest pathogens in Europe: Cross-country variation in public awareness but consistency in policy acceptability

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Eriksson, Louise

Boberg, Johanna

Cech, Thomas L.

Corcobado, Tamara

Desprez-Loustau, Marie-Laure

Hietala, Ari M.

Horta Jung, Marília

Jung, Thomas

Doğmuş Lehtijarvi, Hatice Tuğba

Oskay, Funda

Slavov, Slavtcho

Solheim, Halvor

Stenlid, Jan

Oliva Palau, Jonàs

Fecha de publicación

2018-10-19T09:01:33Z

2018-10-19T09:01:33Z

2018



Resumen

Political action can reduce introductions of diseases caused by invasive forest pathogens (IPs) and public support is important for effective prevention. The public’s awareness of IP problems and the acceptability of policies aiming to combat these pathogens were surveyed in nine European countries ( N = 3469). Although awareness of specific diseases (e.g., ash dieback) varied, problem awareness and policy acceptability were similar across countries. The public was positive towards policies for informational measures and stricter standards for plant production, but less positive towards restricting public access to protected areas. Multilevel models, including individual and country level variables, revealed that media exposure was positively associated with awareness of IP problems, and strengthened the link between problem awareness and policy acceptability. Results suggest that learning about IPs through the media and recognizing the associated problems increase policy acceptability. Overall, the study elaborates on the anthropogenic dimension of diseases caused by IPs.


Funding for this study was obtained through the European BiodivERsA project ‘‘RESIPATH: Responses of European Forests and Society to Invasive Pathogens’’ co-financed by national funds. In Portugal, this research was co-funded by the Portuguese Science and Technology Foundation Ref. BIODIVERSA/0002/2012.

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Artículo
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Inglés

Materias y palabras clave

Media; Multilevel models; Problem awareness; Risk experience

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Springer Verlag

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cc-by, (c) Eriksson et al., 2018

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