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  • Globalizing Integrated Pest Management : A Participatory Research Process
  • Written by author George Norton, Heinrichs, Irwin, Luther
  • Published by Wiley-Blackwell, 2005/04/08
  • 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
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Authors

Contributing Authors.

List of Figures.

List of Tables.

Acknowledgements.

Forward by S. K. De Datta.

I. The Need to Globalize IPM through a Participatory Process.

1. The Need for Cost-effective Design and Diffusion of IPM (George W. Norton, S.K. DeDatta, Michael E. Irwin, Edwin G. Rajotte, and E.A. Heinrichs)..

2. The Participatory Integrated Pest Management (PIPM) Process (George W. Norton, Edwin G. Rajotte, and Gregory C. Luther).

II. Developing Strategic IPM Packages.

3. Developing IPM Packages in Asia (Sally A. Miller, Ed Rajotte, Rezaul Karim, Aurora Baltazar, N.S. Talekar, and George W. Norton).

4. Developing IPM Packages in Africa (J. Mark Erbaugh, John Caldwell, Sam Kyamanywa, Kadiatou Toure Gamby, and Keith Moore).

5. Developing IPM Packages in Latin America (Jeffrey Alwang, Steven C. Weller, Guillermo E. Sanchez, Luis Calderon, C. Richard Edwards, Sarah Hamilton, Roger Williams, Mike Ellis, Carmen Suarez, Vicor Barrera, Charles Crissman, and George W. Norton).

6. Developing IPM Packages in the Caribbean (Janet Lawrence, Sue Tolin, Clive Edwards, Shelby Fleischer, D. Michael Jackson, Dionne Clark-Harris, Sharon McDonald, Kathy Dalip, and Philip Chung).

7. Developing IPM Packages in Eastern Europe: Participatory IPM, Research in Albanian Olives (Doug G. Pfeiffer, Josef Tedeschini, Lefter Daku, Myzejen Hasani, Rexhep Uka, Brunhilda Stamo, and Bardhosh Ferraj).

III. Deploying Strategic IPM Packages.

8. IPM Transfer and Adoption (Edwin G. Rajotte, George W. Norton, Gregory C. Luther, Victor Barrera, and K.L. Heong).

9. The Key Role of Farmer Field Schools (Gregory C. Luther, Colette Harris, Steven Sherwood, Kevin Gallagher, James Mangan, Kandiatou Toure Gamby).

10. Pesticide and IPM Policy Analysis (George W. Norton, Jessica Tjornhom, Darrell Bosch, Joseph Ogrodowczyk, Clive Edwards, Takayoshi Yamagiwa, and Victor Gapud).

11. Pre-inspection IPM for Export Horticulture Markets (Glenn H. Sullivan, James Julian, Guillermo Sanchez, Steven Weller, and George W. Norton).

IV. Evaluating Strategic IPM Packages.

12. Evaluating Socio-Economic Impacts of IPM (George W. Norton, Keith Moore, David Quishpe, Victor Barrera, Thomas Debass, Sibusiso Moyo, and Daniel B. Taylor).

13. Evaluating the Health and Environmental Impacts of IPM (Leah Cuyno, George W. Norton, Charles Crissman, and Agnes Rola).

14. Gender and IPM (Sarah Hamilton, Keith Moore, Colette Harris, Mark Erbaugh, Irene Tanzo, Carolyn Sachs, and Linda Asturias de Barrios).

V. Conclusion.

15. Lessons learned (E.A. Heinrichs and S.K. DeDatta).

Index.


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