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areas. Identifying changes in plant species composition cover types, and presence of pest and pathogens will provide insight to maintain healthy urban forests.
With this inventory as an essential monitoring tool, the Dendropark like the other botanical gardens all over the world, offer a unique resource to help detect potential invasive threats to forest health. In this way, it could be a valuable contribution to the International Sentinel Plant Network (ISPN).
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