Gandhi Kamal J K, Campbell Faith, Abrams Jesse
D.B. Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources, University of Georgia, Athens, 180 E Green Street GA 30602, USA.
Center for Invasive Species Protection, 8208 Dabney Avenue, Springfield, VA 22152, USA.
Insects. 2019 Apr 12;10(4):106. doi: 10.3390/insects10040106.
ederal policies related to forestry and forest health (specifically, insects and diseases) have the potential to affect management practices, terms of international and interstate trade, and long-term sustainability and conservation. Our objectives were to review existing federal policies, the role of federal agencies in managing forest health, and guidance for future policy efforts. Since the 1940s, various federal policies relevant to forest health have been established, and several US Department of Agriculture (USDA) agencies have been empowered to assist with prevention, quarantine, detection, management, and control of insects and diseases. Overall, our review showed that relatively few national policies directly address forest health as a stand-alone objective, as most of them are embedded within forestry bills. Federal funding for forest health issues and the number of personnel dedicated to such issues have declined dramatically for some agencies. Concomitantly, native species continue to gain pestiferous status while non-native species continue to establish and cause impacts in the US. To enhance our ability and capacity to deal with current and future threats, concerted efforts are needed to advocate for both resources and stand-alone policy tools that take seriously the complexity of emerging sustainability challenges in both private and public forestlands.
与林业和森林健康(特别是病虫害)相关的联邦政策有可能影响管理实践、国际贸易和州际贸易条款以及长期可持续性和保护。我们的目标是审查现有的联邦政策、联邦机构在森林健康管理中的作用以及未来政策努力的指导方针。自20世纪40年代以来,已经制定了各种与森林健康相关的联邦政策,美国农业部的几个机构被授权协助预防、检疫、检测、管理和控制病虫害。总体而言,我们的审查表明,相对较少的国家政策直接将森林健康作为一个独立目标,因为大多数政策都包含在林业法案中。一些机构用于森林健康问题的联邦资金和致力于此类问题的人员数量大幅下降。与此同时,本土物种继续获得有害生物地位,而非本土物种继续在美国立足并造成影响。为了提高我们应对当前和未来威胁的能力,需要共同努力倡导资源和独立的政策工具,认真对待私有和公有林地中新兴可持续性挑战的复杂性。