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Integrated Pest Management - Dissemination and Impact, Volume 2 is
a sequel to Integrated Pest Management -
Innovation-DevelopmentProcess, Volume 1. The book focuses on the
IPM systems in the developed countries of North America, Europe and
Australia, and the developing countries of Asia, Latin America and
Africa. One of the major impedimentsin the dissemination and
adoption of the IPM innovation is the complexity of the technology
and reaching the vast population of farmers especially in the
developing countries. The IPM-innovation development process is
incomplete without the diffusion and adoption of IPM methods by the
end users, and through its consequences. In spite of all the
efforts in the developed and developing countries, the adoption of
IPM is still low with few exceptions. The book covers the
underlying concepts and methodologies of the diffusion of
innovation theory and the program evaluation; and reviews the
progress and impact of IPM programs implemented in the
industrialized, the green revolution and the subsistence
agricultural systems of the world. Forty-four experts from
entomology, plant pathology, environmental science, agronomy,
anthropology, economics and extensioneducationfromAfrica, Asia,
Australia, Europe, NorthAmerica and South America have discussed
impact of IPM with an interdisciplinary perspective. Each one of
the experts is an authority in his or her eld of expertise. The
researchers, farmers'education,
supportingpoliciesofthegovernmentsandmarketforcesarethe elements of
the IPM innovation system to achieve wider adoption of IPM strategy
in agriculture.
The book 'Silent Spring' written by Rachel Carson in 1962, is
considered the la- mark in changing the attitude of the scientists
and the general public regarding the complete reliance on the
synthetic pesticides for controlling the ravages caused by the
pests in agriculture crops. For about ve decades, the Integrated
Pest Mana- ment (IPM) is the accepted strategy for managing crop
pests. IPM was practiced in Canet ~ e Valley, Peru in 1950s, even
before the term IPM was coined. Integrated Pest management:
Innovation-Development Process, Volume 1, focuses on the recog-
tion of the dysfunctional consequences of the pesticide use in
agriculture, through researchanddevelopmentoftheIntegratedPest
Managementinnovations. Thebook aims to update the information on
the global scenario of IPM with respect to the use of pesticides,
its dysfunctional consequences, and the concepts and advan- ments
made in IPM systems. This book is intended as a text as well as
reference material for use in teaching the advancements made in
IPM. The book provides an interdisciplinary perspective of IPM by
the forty-three experts from the eld of entomology, plant
pathology, plant breeding, plant physiology, biochemistry, and
extension education. The introductory chapter (Chapter 1) gives an
overview of IPM initiatives in the developed and developing
countries from Asia, Africa, Australia, Europe, Latin America and
North America. IPM concepts, opportunities and challenges are d-
cussed in Chapter 2.
Integrated Pest Management - Dissemination and Impact, Volume 2 is
a sequel to Integrated Pest Management -
Innovation-DevelopmentProcess, Volume 1. The book focuses on the
IPM systems in the developed countries of North America, Europe and
Australia, and the developing countries of Asia, Latin America and
Africa. One of the major impedimentsin the dissemination and
adoption of the IPM innovation is the complexity of the technology
and reaching the vast population of farmers especially in the
developing countries. The IPM-innovation development process is
incomplete without the diffusion and adoption of IPM methods by the
end users, and through its consequences. In spite of all the
efforts in the developed and developing countries, the adoption of
IPM is still low with few exceptions. The book covers the
underlying concepts and methodologies of the diffusion of
innovation theory and the program evaluation; and reviews the
progress and impact of IPM programs implemented in the
industrialized, the green revolution and the subsistence
agricultural systems of the world. Forty-four experts from
entomology, plant pathology, environmental science, agronomy,
anthropology, economics and extensioneducationfromAfrica, Asia,
Australia, Europe, NorthAmerica and South America have discussed
impact of IPM with an interdisciplinary perspective. Each one of
the experts is an authority in his or her eld of expertise. The
researchers, farmers'education,
supportingpoliciesofthegovernmentsandmarketforcesarethe elements of
the IPM innovation system to achieve wider adoption of IPM strategy
in agriculture.
The book 'Silent Spring' written by Rachel Carson in 1962, is
considered the la- mark in changing the attitude of the scientists
and the general public regarding the complete reliance on the
synthetic pesticides for controlling the ravages caused by the
pests in agriculture crops. For about ve decades, the Integrated
Pest Mana- ment (IPM) is the accepted strategy for managing crop
pests. IPM was practiced in Canet ~ e Valley, Peru in 1950s, even
before the term IPM was coined. Integrated Pest management:
Innovation-Development Process, Volume 1, focuses on the recog-
tion of the dysfunctional consequences of the pesticide use in
agriculture, through researchanddevelopmentoftheIntegratedPest
Managementinnovations. Thebook aims to update the information on
the global scenario of IPM with respect to the use of pesticides,
its dysfunctional consequences, and the concepts and advan- ments
made in IPM systems. This book is intended as a text as well as
reference material for use in teaching the advancements made in
IPM. The book provides an interdisciplinary perspective of IPM by
the forty-three experts from the eld of entomology, plant
pathology, plant breeding, plant physiology, biochemistry, and
extension education. The introductory chapter (Chapter 1) gives an
overview of IPM initiatives in the developed and developing
countries from Asia, Africa, Australia, Europe, Latin America and
North America. IPM concepts, opportunities and challenges are d-
cussed in Chapter 2.
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