Entomologie, ornithologie et herpétologie : recherches en cours

Entomologie, ornithologie et herpétologie : recherches en cours
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ISSN: 2161-0983

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Integrated Pest Management for Nowadays People

Agostino Letardi

Integrated pest management (IPM) is a significant instrument for lessening pesticide use and for pesticide resistance management. Regardless of the accomplishment of IPM in the course of the last 50 years, critical difficulties stay to improving IPM conveyance and reception. We accept that experiences can be acquired from the field of Social Ecological Systems (SES). We initially depict the multifaceted nature of yield pest management and how different social entertainers impact producer dynamic, including selection of IPM. Second, we examine how crop pest management fits the meaning of a SES, including such factors as scale, dynamic complexities, basic assets, and significant social–biological connections. Third, we portray heuristics and re-enactment models as devices to comprehend complex SES and grow new systems. At long last, we close with a concise conversation of how social cycles and SES methods could improve crop pest management later on, including the conveyance of IPM, while lessening negative social and natural effects.

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