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Environmental Pest Management Challenges for Agronomists, Ecologists, Economists and Policymakers

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02.10.2017

Herausgeber

Moshe Coll + weitere

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Produktdetails

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Erscheinungsdatum

02.10.2017

Herausgeber

Verlag

Wiley

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448

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24.9/17.3/2.5 cm

Gewicht

1021 g

Sprache

Englisch

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978-1-119-25555-0

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  • List of Contributors xi

    Preface xv
    Moshe Coll and Eric Wajnberg

    1 Environmental Pest Management: A Call to Shift from a Pest¿Centric to a System¿Centric Approach 1
    Moshe Coll and Eric Wajnberg

    1.1 Introduction 1

    1.2 Modern Developments in Pest Control 1

    1.3 The Disillusionment with Integrated Pest Management 3

    1.4 A Call for Environmental Pest Management 11

    Acknowledgements 13

    References 13

    Part I General Background 19

    2 Approaches in Plant Protection: Science, Technology, Environment and Society 21
    Deborah K. Letourneau, Margaret I. FitzSimmons and Diego J. Nieto

    2.1 Introduction 21

    2.2 History of Plant Protection Approaches 22

    2.3 Integrated Pest Management: What Does it Take? 31

    2.4 Transforming Agriculture Systems for IPM 41

    Acknowledgments 43

    References 43

    3 The Economics of Alternative Pest Management Strategies: Basic Assessment 55
    Clement A. Tisdell, David Adamson and Bruce Auld

    3.1 Introduction 55

    3.2 Economic Decisions at Farm Level Based on Threshold Models Assuming Use of a Given Pest Control Technique and Certainty 56

    3.3 Uncertainties and Economic Decisions at Farm Level About Pest Control: Assumes a Given Pest Control Technique and Applies the Threshold Approach 60

    3.4 Choice of Alternative Pest Control Techniques at Farm Level Assuming Certainty 64

    3.5 The Economics of the Timing of Pest Control and the Optimal Choice of Techniques Given Uncertainty 66

    3.6 A Note on Biological Pest Control 70

    3.7 Discussion of the Modelling of the Economics of Pest Management at the Farm Level 71

    3.8 Concluding Comments 73

    References 73

    Part II Impact of Pest Management Practices on the Environment 77

    4 Effects of Chemical Control on the Environment 79
    Francisco Sánchez¿Bayo

    4.1 Introduction 79

    4.2 Pesticides in Agriculture 79

    4.3 Impacts of Pesticides on the Environment 83

    4.4 Concluding Remarks 94

    References 95

    5 Environmental Impacts of Arthropod Biological Control: An Ecological Perspective 105
    David E. Jennings, Jian J. Duan and Peter A. Follett

    5.1 Introduction 105

    5.2 The 'Invasion' Process of Establishing Non¿native Biocontrol Agents 106

    5.3 Ecological Processes Underlying the Environmental Impact of Biocontrol 107

    5.4 Ecological Impact Assessment and Cost-benefit Analysis 111

    5.5 Case Study I: Biocontrol of Emerald Ash Borer (Agrilus planipennis) 112

    5.6 Case Study II: Biocontrol of Tamarisk (Tamarix spp.) 115

    5.7 Concluding Remarks 119

    Acknowledgements 120

    References 120

    6 Effects of Transgenic Crops on the Environment 131
    Peter B. Woodbury, Antonio DiTommaso, Janice Thies, Matthew Ryan and John Losey

    6.1 Range and Scope of Transgenic Crops 131

    6.2 Conceptual Framework 132

    6.3 Primary Effects 132

    6.4 Secondary Effects 134

    6.5 Tertiary Effects: Broader Spatial and Temporal Scales 137

    6.6 Quantifying Risks and Benefits of Transgenic Traits 140

    6.7 Variation Among Countries in Risk Assessment and Management 143

    6.8 Conclusions 143

    References 144

    Part III Influence of Unmanaged Habitats on Pest Management 151

    7 Ecosystem Services Provided by Unmanaged Habitats in Agricultural Landscapes 153
    Stefano Colazza, Morgan W. Shields, Ezio Peri and Antonino Cusumano

    7.1 Introduction 153

    7.2 Global Importance of Arthropod Natural Enemies in Pest Management 155

    7.3 Importance of Multitrophic Interactions to Biological Pest Control 156

    7.4 Importance of Unmanaged Vegetation for Biological Control 158

    7.5 Landscape Use to Maximize Biological Control 163

    7.6 Conclusions 164

    References 165

    8 The Role of Ecosystem Disservices in Pest Management 175
    Mark A.K. Gillespie and Steve D. Wratten

    8.1 Introduction 175

    8.2 EDS and Unmanaged Habitats 178

    8.3 Landscape Context and the EDS from Unmanaged Habitats 186

    8.4 Managing for EDS from Unmanaged Habitats 188

    8.5 Conclusions and Future Research 189

    References 190

    Part IV Effects of Global Changes on Pest Management 195

    9 Effect of Climate Change on Insect Pest Management 197
    Nigel R. Andrew and Sarah J. Hill

    9.1 Introduction 197

    9.2 Observed Climate Changes Influencing Agro¿Ecosystems 198

    9.3 Insect Responses to Climate Change 198

    9.4 Overview of Insect Pests in Agro¿Ecosystems and Climate Change 202

    9.5 How Climate Change and Insect Responses May Affect Various Ecological Processes Important for Plant Protection 207

    9.6 Climate Change and IPM Approaches 210

    9.7 Directions for Future Research 214

    Acknowledgements 214

    References 215

    10 Effects of Biological Invasions on Pest Management 225
    George K. Roderick and Maria Navajas

    10.1 Invasion Science 225

    10.2 Invasions - A Natural Process? 233

    10.3 Perception and Value of Introduced and Invasive Alien Species 234

    10.4 When to Act, and Why? 235

    10.5 How Best to Control Invasive Species? 235

    10.6 Case Studies 236

    10.7 Conclusions 238

    Acknowledgements 240

    References 240

    Part V Pest Control and Public Health 249

    11 Pesticides and Human Health 251
    Jane A. Hoppin and Catherine E. LePrevost

    11.1 Introduction 251

    11.2 Human Exposure to Pesticides 251

    11.3 Acute Toxicity 254

    11.4 Chronic Human Health Effects 257

    11.5 Conclusions 265

    References 266

    12 Human Health Concerns Related to the Consumption of Foods from Genetically Modified Crops 275
    Javier MagañäGómez and Ana Maria Calderón de la Barca

    12.1 History of GM Foods and Associated Food Safety Concerns 275

    12.2 Status and Commercial Traits Regarding Genetically Modified Organisms 277

    12.3 The Bases for Unintended Health Risks 281

    12.4 Guidelines and Approaches Used for Risk Assessment of GM Foods 282

    12.5 Recent Research on in vivo Evaluation of GM Foods Consumption 283

    12.6 Shortcomings and Research Needs in the Risk Assessment of Genetically Modified Foods 286

    12.7 Conclusion 290

    References 290

    Part VI Policies Related to Environmental Pest Management 297

    13 Effectiveness of Pesticide Policies: Experiences from Danish Pesticide Regulation 1986-2015 299
    Anders Branth Pedersen and Helle Ørsted Nielsen

    13.1 Introduction 299

    13.2 Denmark - a Pioneer in Pesticide Policies 300

    13.3 Effects 306

    13.4 Comparing Denmark to the EU and Internationally 315

    13.5 Conclusion 319

    References 319

    14 Impacts of Exotic Biological Control Agents on Non¿target Species and Biodiversity: Evidence, Policy and Implications 325
    Barbara I.P. Barratt and Clark A.C. Ehlers

    14.1 Environmental Safety of Biological Control 325

    14.2 Legislation and Regulation of Biological Control 327

    14.3 Risk Assessment 329

    14.4 Postrelease Validation of Predicted Outcomes 337

    14.5 Implications of Biological Control Regulation Policy: What has it Meant for Biological Control Practice? 339

    14.6 The Future for Biological Control Regulation 340

    Acknowledgements 341

    References 341

    15 Pesticides in Food Safety versus Food Security 347
    Pieter Spanoghe

    15.1 Introduction 347

    15.2 Use of Plant Protection Products in Farming Systems 348

    15.3 Food Security in a Changing World 353

    15.4 Food Safety and Pesticides in a Global Market 356

    15.5 Towards Sustainability 362

    15.6 Conclusion 364

    References 364

    16 External Costs of Food Production: Environmental and Human Health Costs of Pest Management 369
    Nir Becker

    16.1 Introduction: Pesticide Externalities 369

    16.2 Background: The Impact of Pesticide Use 370

    16.3 The Challenge in Estimating Externalities from Pesticide Use 373

    16.4 Externality Estimation Methods 375

    16.5 Overview of Existing Studies on Externalities of Pesticides 376

    16.6 Integrated Pest Management 378

    16.7 The Role of Information 379

    16.8 Conclusion 380

    References 381

    17 The Role of Pest Management in Driving Agri¿environment Schemes in Switzerland 385
    Felix Herzog, Katja Jacot, Matthias Tschumi and Thomas Walter

    17.1 Introduction 385

    17.2 Policy Context of the Swiss Agricultural Sector 386

    17.3 Ecological Focus Areas for Biodiversity Protection 388

    17.4 Ecosystem Service Provision as a New Paradigm 394

    17.5 Conclusion 398

    References 399

    Part VII Concluding Remarks, Take-Home Messages and a Call for Action 405

    18 Environmental Pest Management: The Need for Long¿term Governmental Commitment 407
    Moshe Coll and Eric Wajnberg

    18.1 The Prevalence of a Pest¿centric, Bottom¿up Approach to Pest Control 407

    18.2 The Main Messages Presented in this Volume 408

    18.3 The Role of Governments in Pest Management 412

    18.4 Characteristics of Top¿down, Environmental Pest Management 414

    Acknowledgements 416

    References 416

    Index 419