Globalizing integrated pest managemen

dc.creatorNorton, George W.
dc.creatorMoore, Keith
dc.creatorQuishpe, David
dc.creatorBarrera, Víctor Hugo
dc.creatorDebass, Thomas
dc.creatorMoyo, Sibusiso
dc.date2015-05-09T12:45:25Z
dc.date2015-05-09T12:45:25Z
dc.date2005
dc.date.accessioned2023-08-11T22:38:58Z
dc.date.available2023-08-11T22:38:58Z
dc.identifier10:0-8138-0490-6
dc.identifier*EC-INIAP-BEESC-MGC. Quito (7324 p. 143)
dc.identifierhttp://repositorio.iniap.gob.ec/jspui/handle/41000/128
dc.identifier.urihttps://repositorioslatinoamericanos.uchile.cl/handle/2250/8269196
dc.descriptionParticipatory IPM research, through its involvement of farmers, marketing agents, and public agencies, is designed to facilitate diffusion of IPM strategies. However, widespread IPM adoption requires careful attention to a host of factors that can spell the difference between a few hundred farmers adopting IPM locally and millions adopting it over a large area. A number of strategies have been implemented over time in efforts to speed diffusion of IPM around the world. These strategies include working with traditional public extension agencies and approaches and relying on private for-profit and not-for-profit entities that use a variety of specialized training and technology-transfer methods. The complexities of IPM programs; vast differences in local public-extension capabilities; resources, education, and socio-economic differences among farmers; and the need to cost-effectively match IPM strategies to IPM solutions dictates a multi-faceted approach to IPM diffusion if adoption is to be maximized. Given that public resources are scarce, a central issue is how to engage farmers in IPM in a way that maximizes the amount of learning for the resources expended. The purpose of this chapter is to identify some of the lessons learned about how to maximize the depth and breadth o f farmer engagement in IPM.
dc.formatp. 143-157
dc.formatapplication/pdf
dc.languageen
dc.publisherAmes, Iowa: Blackwell, 2005
dc.subjectGESTIÓN DE LUCHA INTEGRADA
dc.subjectMANEJO INTEGRADO DE PLAGAS
dc.subjectPLAGAS DE PLANTAS
dc.subjectPLAGAS
dc.subjectMIP
dc.subjectTRANSFERENCIA DE TECNOLOGÍA
dc.subjectADOPCIÓN DE INNOVACIONES
dc.titleIPM transfer and adoption
dc.titleGlobalizing integrated pest managemen
dc.typeLibro
dc.typeArtículo
dc.coverageE. E. Santa Catalina


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