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| |Pub Abstract=Pests, plant diseases and weed infestation have caused crop losses or threatened human livelihoods since the dawn of agriculture. Based on traditional and often holistic approaches, as in India, farmers have developed a wide range and huge variety of concepts and techniques at | | |Pub Abstract=Pests, plant diseases and weed infestation have caused crop losses or threatened human livelihoods since the dawn of agriculture. Based on traditional and often holistic approaches, as in India, farmers have developed a wide range and huge variety of concepts and techniques at |
| different levels, arising from an understanding of the natural sciences that govern pest organisms and plant health. These approaches led to the use of Integrated Pest Management (IPM). | | different levels, arising from an understanding of the natural sciences that govern pest organisms and plant health. These approaches led to the use of Integrated Pest Management (IPM). |
| Various permutations of this concept have been incorporated into everyday practice in developing countries, and it is constantly evolving. | | Various permutations of this concept have been incorporated into everyday practice in developing countries, and it is constantly evolving. |
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Title
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Integrated Pest Management in internat. cooperation projects with partner countries
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Subtitle
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A Guideline
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Author
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Gero Vaagt, Dr. Bruno Schuler, Ute Rieckmann
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Editor or Organisation
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giz GmbH
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Year
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2018
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Keywords
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Physical, Biological, Biotechnological & Chemical Pest Control Measures,
Pest Management in Organic Land Use Systems
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Country
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Type
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publication
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Language
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English
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Table of Contents
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1. Introduction
2. Concepts & Characteristics in Integrated Pest Management
3. Tools of Integrated Pest Management
4. Pest Management in Organic Land Use Systems
5. Accompanying Measures for the Introduction of IPM
6. Objectives of GIZ in Relation to IPM
7. Dissemination of the IPM Approach
8. Concluding Remarks
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Abstract
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Pests, plant diseases and weed infestation have caused crop losses or threatened human livelihoods since the dawn of agriculture. Based on traditional and often holistic approaches, as in India, farmers have developed a wide range and huge variety of concepts and techniques at
different levels, arising from an understanding of the natural sciences that govern pest organisms and plant health. These approaches led to the use of Integrated Pest Management (IPM).
Various permutations of this concept have been incorporated into everyday practice in developing countries, and it is constantly evolving.
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Permission
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Yes
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