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评估林业和休闲活动对野猪空间干扰的影响,该方法具有应用于野猪传播非洲猪瘟风险的潜力。

Assessment of the impact of forestry and leisure activities on wild boar spatial disturbance with a potential application to ASF risk of spread.

机构信息

French Agency for Food, Environmental and Occupational Health & Safety (ANSES), Maisons-Alfort, France.

Department of Nature Management, University of Applied Sciences and Arts - Western Switzerland (HEPIA), Jussy, Switzerland.

出版信息

Transbound Emerg Dis. 2020 May;67(3):1164-1176. doi: 10.1111/tbed.13447. Epub 2019 Dec 21.

Abstract

In Europe, African swine fever virus (ASFV) is one of the most threatening infectious transboundary diseases of domestic pigs and wild boar. In September 2018, ASF was detected in wild boar in the South of Belgium. France, as a bordering country, is extremely concerned about the ASF situation in Belgium, and an active preparedness is ongoing in the country. One of the questions raised by this situation relates to disturbing activities that may affect wild boar movements and their possible impact on the spread of ASFV. Despite evidence of disturbance related to hunting practices, there is a paucity of information on the impact of forestry and human leisure activities. To assess this impact on wild boar movements, a systematic review was first conducted but very few useful data were obtained. For this reason, an expert elicitation was carried out by the French Agency for Food, Environmental and Occupational Health & Safety in order to deal with this knowledge gap. A total of 30 experts originating from France and adjacent neighbouring countries (Spain, Belgium and Switzerland) were elicited about the relative importance of six factors of spatial disturbance of wild boar (noise, smell, invasion of space, modification of the environment, duration and frequency of the activity). Then, for each factor of disturbance, they were asked about the impact of 16 different commercial forestry and human leisure activities. A global weighted score was estimated in order to capture the variability of a wide range of territorial conditions and the uncertainty of expert elicitation. This estimate permitted ranking all 16 activities and aggregating them in three groups according to their potential for disturbance of wild boar, using a regression tree analysis. The results of this expert elicitation provide a methodological approach that may be useful for French and other European decision makers and stakeholders involved in the crisis management of ASF.

摘要

在欧洲,非洲猪瘟病毒(ASFV)是家猪和野猪最具威胁性的传染病之一。2018 年 9 月,在比利时南部的野猪中检测到了 ASF。法国作为一个接壤国家,对比利时的 ASF 情况极为关注,并正在全国范围内积极做好准备。这种情况引发的一个问题与可能影响野猪活动及其对 ASFV 传播的潜在影响的干扰活动有关。尽管有证据表明与狩猎行为有关的干扰,但有关林业和人类休闲活动的信息却很少。为了评估这种干扰对野猪活动的影响,首先进行了系统评价,但只获得了很少的有用数据。出于这个原因,法国食品、环境和职业健康与安全局进行了一次专家征集,以解决这一知识空白。共有 30 名来自法国和相邻邻国(西班牙、比利时和瑞士)的专家就野猪空间干扰的六个因素(噪音、气味、空间入侵、环境改变、活动持续时间和频率)的相对重要性进行了征集。然后,对于每个干扰因素,他们被问到 16 种不同的商业林业和人类休闲活动的影响。为了捕捉广泛的地域条件的可变性和专家征集的不确定性,估算了一个全球加权得分。这一估算允许对所有 16 种活动进行排名,并根据野猪干扰的潜在可能性,使用回归树分析将它们分为三组。这项专家征集的结果提供了一种方法,可能对法国和其他欧洲决策者以及参与 ASF 危机管理的利益相关者有用。

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