In early 2012, an outbreak of Asian Longhorn Beetle (ALB) was discovered in Kent, England. This wood-boring insect poses a serious threat to many UK and European tree species. Forest Research investigated the social dimensions of the outbreak. The team looked at how to improve rapid detection and response through more strategic stakeholder engagement, clearly defining responsibilities for pest surveillance and dealing with outbreaks, and better communication to raise awareness, including among local residents.
Images from left: Damage to trees from Asian Longhorn beetle; Asian Longhorn beetle; trees felled as part of the ALB eradication programme
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June 2012 – September 2013