Integrated Pest Management in the Asia-Pacific Region

Integrated Pest Management in the Asia-Pacific Region
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Total Pages : 488
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ISBN-10 : CORNELL:31924067196166
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Synopsis Integrated Pest Management in the Asia-Pacific Region by : Peter Aun Chuan Ooi

Background to IPM in Asia-Pacific. The IPM experience. Country Reports. Recommendations.

Integrated Pest Management

Integrated Pest Management
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Total Pages : 5
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:630899935
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Synopsis Integrated Pest Management by : D. Bap Reddy

Integrated Pest Management

Integrated Pest Management
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Total Pages : 120
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:249033040
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Synopsis Integrated Pest Management by : Dale R. Bottrell

Plant protection outlook in the Asia-Pacific region

Plant protection outlook in the Asia-Pacific region
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Publisher : Food & Agriculture Org.
Total Pages : 76
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ISBN-10 : 9789251352649
ISBN-13 : 925135264X
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Synopsis Plant protection outlook in the Asia-Pacific region by : Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations

One of the world’s greatest challenges is to feed a growing human population in an effective, sustainable and environmentally conscious manner. In the Asia-Pacific, agri-food production is greatly impeded by a speciose complex of transboundary pests and pathogens (TPP). Integrated pest management (IPM), a sequential decision-making process founded upon agro-ecological principles and aimed at reducing pest-induced losses with minimal (if any) reliance upon chemical toxins, is tailor-made to resolve the impact of TPP. This technical paper draws upon the results of online surveys and systematically maps the lay-out and inclusiveness of national plant protection programmes. It examines whether IPM is being used optimally used to tackle recent invasions of the fall armyworm (FAW) (Spodoptera frugiperda). By juxtaposing countries’ FAW programme priorities with their in-house capabilities, this technical paper puts forward several tactical interventions to fill capacity gaps, mobilize technical expertise, redraw IPM legislation and spotlight earlystage biological control successes. As such, this work provides invaluable guidance to future efforts to upscale naturefriendly technologies across the Asia-Pacific. No doubt, the net positive monetary, environmental and societal dividends of such approaches will yield enormous returns on future investments.

Integrated Pest Management in the Tropics

Integrated Pest Management in the Tropics
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 200
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015037796458
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Synopsis Integrated Pest Management in the Tropics by : Annalee N. Mengech

This book assesses the current status and future prospects for IPM in tropical regions of Asia, Africa and South America. It provides an overview of the efforts made to develop and implement IPM in the tropics. It also gives an appraisal of both the successes and failures of past IPM programmes and provides new paradigms and directions that IPM must develop

Globalizing Integrated Pest Management

Globalizing Integrated Pest Management
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 355
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ISBN-10 : 9780470290057
ISBN-13 : 0470290056
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Synopsis Globalizing Integrated Pest Management by : George W. Norton

As food demand has grown worldwide, agricultural production has intensified with a concomitant expansion in pesticide use. Concerns over pesticide-induced health and environmental problems, increased pest resistance to pesticides, and continued losses due to pests, have stimulated the search for alternative pest management solutions. As a result integrated pest management (IPM) approaches have been developed and applied that rely on genetic, cultural, biological and information-intensive pest management alternatives. This book presents and critiques the participatory approaches that can be used to globalize IPM. It describes the development, deployment, and evaluation of participatory IPM. All the chapters include perspectives from both the US and developing country scientists who are on the front lines of IPM generation and diffusion. The book is unique amongst IPM books in that it stresses policy analysis, social and economic impact assessment, multidisciplinary field research and technology transfer mechanisms.