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Over 98% of sprayed insecticides and 95% of herbicides reach a
destination other than their target species, including non-target
species, air, water and soil. The extensive reliance on insecticide
use reduces biodiversity, contributes to pollinator decline,
destroys habitat, and threatens endangered species. This book
offers a more effective application of the Integrated Pest
Management (IPM) approach, on an area-wide (AW) or population-wide
(AW-IPM) basis, which aims at the management of the total
population of a pest, involving a coordinated effort over often
larger areas. For major livestock pests, vectors of human diseases
and pests of high-value crops with low pest tolerance, there are
compelling economic reasons for participating in AW-IPM. This new
textbook attempts to address various fundamental components of
AW-IPM, e.g. the importance of relevant problem-solving research,
the need for planning and essential baseline data collection, the
significance of integrating adequate tools for appropriate control
strategies, and the value of pilot trials, etc. With chapters
authored by 184 experts from more than 31 countries, the book
includes many technical advances in the areas of genetics,
molecular biology, microbiology, resistance management, and social
sciences that facilitate the planning and implementing of area-wide
strategies. The book is essential reading for the academic and
applied research community as well as national and regional
government plant and human/animal health authorities with
responsibility for protecting plant and human/animal health.
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