Flower, AquilaMurdock, Trevor Q.2025-04-102025-04-102008Flower, A., & Murdock, T. Q. (2008). Symposium addresses science of researching forest pests, climate change. Link, 10(3), 26–27.https://hdl.handle.net/1828/21897Considerable uncertainty regarding forest pests, evidence of accelerated or unanticipated changes in forest ecosystems, and awareness of a potentially short time span in which to react and adapt prompted the recent Forest Pests and Climate Change Symposium in Victoria . Organized by the Pacific Climate Impacts Consortium, the symposium was designed with the goal of initiating a dialogue on the scientific requirements for research on forest pests and climate change.enUN SDG 13: Climate ActionSymposium addresses science of researching forest pests, climate changeArticle