2021
DOI: 10.1002/fee.2378
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Rethinking strategies for coexistence with bark beetles in Mexico and beyond

Abstract: Temperate forests in Mexico are often inhabited by humans and as such function as social–ecological systems (SES). As elsewhere in the world, these forests are increasingly under threat from bark beetle pests, outbreaks of which will be exacerbated by climate change. Current strategies for confronting bark beetle infestations are typically more technical and reactive, and technology and science have not yet provided economic and practical solutions. Taking into consideration future climate‐change scenarios, fo… Show more

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