Photo: Serge Savary
The International Workshop on the Global Plant Health Assessment was held in Toulouse, France, on October 5-8, 2021, at TSE (Toulouse School of Economics; https://www.tse-fr.eu/). Sessions were held in hybrid mode.
The Workshop was sponsored by the OECD Co-operative Research Programme: Sustainable Agricultural and Food Systems; and by INRAE: the Department of Plant Health and Environment, the INRAE GloFoodS Metaprogramme (Transitions for Global Food Security), and the INRAE AAFCC Metaprogramme (Adaptation of Agriculture and Forest to Climate Change).
Extended abstracts can be accessed below:
Introduction: Serge Savary
Climate Change and Plant health: Manjari Singh and Didier Andrivon
Plant health and global food security: A. Nelson, S.Savary, P. Schreinemachers, J. Kumar, J. Legg and N. McRoberts
Plant Health in a One Health world: missing links and hidden treasures: Didier Andrivon, Josselin Montarry, Sylvain Fournet
Economics of Plant health: Pepijn Schreinemachers, Karen Garrett, James Legg, Srinivasan Ramasamy, and Serge Savary
Plant disease emergences: Alexey Mikaberidze
Population genetics and biodiversity: The effect of genetic diversity in host and pathogen populations on plant health: Bruce A. McDonald, Lawrence Kenyon, and Pascal Frey
Lecture assessing plant disease risk: Annika Djurle
Successes and Failures of IPM: Vittorio Rossi, Annika Djurle, Jatinder Kumar, Xianming Xu, and Leena Tripathi
The Policies of Plant Health Protection: What futures? Where? How?: Jonathan Yuen
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