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The Continental Dialogue on Non-Native
Forest Insects and Diseases cultivates and
catalyzes collaborative action among diverse interests to abate
the threat to North American forests from non-native insects and
diseases.
The impacts of non-native insects and diseases on America’s
forests have been profound, and the rates of introduction and
establishment of new invaders have increased dramatically in
recent years. The increase in introductions stems from a failure
to adapt government interdiction efforts to changes in trade,
particularly increased volume of trade, increased speed with
which goods move from one continent to another, and increasing
diversity of goods traded and ports of origin. Because this is a
societal problem and not a biological problem, it can be solved.
The Dialogue is now working to implement a six part Action
Agenda to achieve the vision. The
Action Agenda was developed at
a January 2007 meeting of a diverse group of continental leaders
in the diverse industries, universities, non-profit groups, and
government agencies. Actions under development include
market-based strategies to encourage best management practices,
communications and marketing approaches to raise public
awareness, and legislative strategies to improve public policy.
To view final documents developed by Dialogue Workgroups, click
on Workgroup Products.
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All photos: Kyra Wiens / Copyright The Nature Conservancy |