@article{fdi:010087421, title = {{W}orld forests, global change, and emerging pests and pathogens}, author = {{G}u{\'e}gan, {J}ean-{F}ran{\c{c}}ois and de {T}hoisy, {B}. and {G}omez-{G}allego, {M}. and {J}actel, {H}.}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{G}lobal changes play today an important role in altering patterns of human, animal, and plant host-pathogen interactions and invasive pest species. {W}ith rapid development in sequencing technology, there is also an increase in pathogen and pest studies adopting a macroscale, biogeographical perspective, and we present the most recent elements on existing ecological and biogeographical trends. {W}e also compare the results on the one hand on emerging infectious diseases of animals and humans, and on the other hand on plant pathogens and pests. {I}nternational exchanges of people, animals, and plant products currently contribute to their geographical extension but with notable differences across disease and pest systems, and regions. {T}his review highlights that the subject of pathogens and plant pests, traditionally rooted in agronomic approaches, lacks work on macroecology and biogeography. {W}e discuss the research orientations to better anticipate their ecological and economic impacts in order to better achieve environmental sustainability.}, keywords = {{MONDE}}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{C}urrent {O}pinion in {E}nvironmental {S}ustainability}, volume = {61}, numero = {}, pages = {101266 [9 ]}, ISSN = {1877-3435}, year = {2023}, DOI = {10.1016/j.cosust.2023.101266}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010087421}, }