Integrated Pest Management in the Global Arena

Author: Maredia   K.M.;Mota-Sanchez   D.;Dakouo   D.  

Publisher: CABI Publishing‎

Publication year: 2003

E-ISBN: 9780851990637

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780851996523

Subject: S433 plant pest and its control

Keyword: Plant Pathology and Diseases Insecticide and Herbicide Technology Pest Control Technology

Language: ENG

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Description

This book presents experiences and successful case studies of integrated pest management (IPM) from developed and developing countries and from major international centres and programmes. In nearly 40 chapters, the following themes are addressed: Emerging issues in IPM, such as biotechnology, pesticide policies, socio-economic considerations, country experiences from Africa, Asia, North and South America, Europe, Australia and New Zealand, regional and international experiences, including FAO, the World Bank and CGIAR System-wide IPM Program.

Chapter

Chapter 1. Introduction and Overview

Chapter 2. Online Resources for Integrated Pest Management Information Delivery and Exchange

Chapter 3. Biological Control and Integrated Pest Management

Chapter 4. The Influence of Biotechnology on Integrated Pest Management in Developing Countries

Chapter 5. Pesticide Policy and Integrated Pest Management

Chapter 6. Industrial Perspective on Integrated Pest Management

Chapter 7. Role of Integrated Pest Management and Sustainable Development

Chapter 8. Social and Economic Considerations in the Design and Implementation of Integrated Pest Management in Developing Countries

Chapter 9. Integrated Pest Management Adoption by the Global Community

Chapter 10. Integrated Pest Management in Burkina Faso

Chapter 11. Ghana National Integrated Pest Management Program

Chapter 12. Development and Implementation of Integrated Pest Management in the Sudan

Chapter 13. Integrated Pest Management in Tanzania

Chapter 14. Integration of Integrated Pest Management in Integrated Crop Management: Experiences from Malawi

Chapter 15. Integrated Pest Management in South Africa

Chapter 16. Integrated Pest Management in China

Chapter 17. Integrated Pest Management in India

Chapter 18. Integrated Pest Management in Indonesia: IPM by Farmers

Chapter 19. Integrated Pest Management in the Philippines

Chapter 20. Integrated Pest Management in the USA

Chapter 21. Integrated Pest Management in Mexico

Chapter 22. Integrated Pest Management in Brazil

Chapter 23. Integrated Pest Management in Peru

Chapter 24. Integrated Pest Management in Argentina

Chapter 25. Integrated Pest Management in Greenhouses: Experiences in European Countries

Chapter 26. Integrated Pest Management in the Mediterranean Region: the Case of Catalonia, Spain

Chapter 27. Integrated Plant Protection Management in Russia

Chapter 28. Integrated Pest Management in Australia

Chapter 29. Integrated Pest Management in New Zealand Horticulture

Chapter 30. FAO Integrated Pest Management Programs: Experiences of Participatory IPM in West Africa

Chapter 31. Integrated Pest Management Collaborative Research Support Program (USAID – IPM CRSP): Highlights of its Global Experience

Chapter 32. Bridging the Gap with the CGIAR Systemwide Program on Integrated Pest Management

Chapter 33. The World Bank and Pest Management

Chapter 34. Integrated Pest Management Case Studies from ICIPE

Chapter 35. Integrated Pest Management Experiences of CIRAD-France in Developing Countries

Chapter 36. IPMEurope, the European Group for Integrated Pest Management in Development Cooperation: Adding Value to Research Effort

Chapter 37. Building IPM Programs in Central America: Experiences of CATIE

Chapter 38. Integrated Pest Management at CAB International

Chapter 39. Making IPM Successful Globally: Research, Policy, Management and Networking Recommendations

Index

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