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FABI and FAO co-host a webinar on invasive plants affecting Africa’s natural and planted forests

On 20 June, the Forest Invasive Species Network for Africa (FISNA) held its second webinar of the year focusing on “Invasive plants affecting Africa’s natural and planted forests”.  This event brought together over 60 attendees from different regions, including experts from both the public and private sectors, to discuss management measures for the increasing threat of invasive plant species across the continent.

The webinar addressed the significant challenges posed by invasive species such as Prosopis juliflora, Mimosa pigra, Dolichandra unguis-cati and Senna spectabilis, which threaten biodiversity, soil quality, and critical habitats.

The event featured insightful presentations and case studies from: Prof. Brett Hurley (FISNA Coordinator, University of Pretoria), Dr Agena Tanga (Senior Researcher, Ethiopian Forestry Development (EFD)), Anthony King (Researcher, Agricultural Research Council, South Africa) and Dr David Everard (Chairperson, Sustainable African Forestry Assurance Scheme (SAFAS) Council, South Africa).

Key discussions revolved around sustainable solutions to mitigate the ecological and economic impacts of these invasive plants. The webinar concluded with a panel discussion exploring challenges and opportunities for cross-border cooperation in managing invasive species.

The webinar was organized by Prof. Brett Hurley, FISNA coordinator, and Dr Mesfin Gossa from FABI, and Dr Shiroma Sathyapala and Natalia Cano from FAO

If you are interested in watching the recording, please follow this link and use the passcode: IPAF2024+

Source: FABI

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