Articles | Volume 25, issue 2
https://doi.org/10.5194/we-25-189-2025
https://doi.org/10.5194/we-25-189-2025
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21 Oct 2025
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Unravelling potential plant health threats for the European Union: application of horizon scanning methodology

María Ribaya, Júlia López-Mercadal, Caterina Campese, Evgenia Sarakatsani, and Sara Tramontini

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Horizon scanning (HS) applied to invasion processes plays a crucial role in the early identification of new pests and serves as a valuable complement to monitoring efforts. Here, an analysis of the HS activity during the last 7 years is conducted. The data obtained reflect patterns about the monitoring phases, their outcomes, and the way such outputs are communicated. These results show how effective the methodology has been in detecting not-listed pests as emerging pests over the period.
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