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Many biological studies on insect management do not consider
economics or fundamental economic principles. This book brings
together economists and entomologists to explain the principles,
successes, and challenges of effective insect management. It
highlights the importance of economic analyses for decision making
and the feasibility of such approaches, and examines integrated
pest management (IPM) practices from around the world with an
emphasis on agriculture and public health. The book begins by
establishing an economic framework upon which to apply the
principles of IPM. It continues to examine the entomological
applications of economics, specifically, economic analyses
concerning chemical, biological, and genetic control tactics as
well as host plant resistance and the cost of sampling and is
illustrated with case studies of economic-based IPM programs from
around the world.
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