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Measuring the unmeasurable? A method to quantify adoption of Integrated Pest Management practices in temperate arable farming systems

  • Henry E. Creissen
  • , Philip J. Jones
  • , Richard B. Tranter
  • , Robbie D. Girling
  • , Stephen Jess
  • , Fiona J. Burnett
  • , Michael Gaffney
  • , Fiona S. Thorne
  • , Steven Kildea

Publikation: ArticleBegutachtung

39 Zitate (Scopus)

Abstract

The impetus to adopt integrated pest management (IPM) practices has re‐emerged in the last decade, mainly as a result of legislative and environmental drivers. However a significant deficit exists in the ability to practically monitor and measure IPM adoption across arable farms; therefore the aim of the project reported here was to establish a universal metric for quantifying adoption of IPM in temperate arable farming. This was achieved by: (a) identifying a set of key activities that contribute to IPM; (b) weighting these in terms of their importance to the achievement of IPM using panels of expert stakeholders in order to create the metric (scoring system from 0‐100 indicating level of IPM practiced); (c) surveying arable farmers in the UK and Ireland about their pest management practices; and (d) measuring level of farmer adoption of IPM using the new metric.
OriginalspracheEnglish
Seiten (von - bis)3144-3152
Seitenumfang9
FachzeitschriftPest Management Science
Jahrgang75
Ausgabenummer12
DOIs
PublikationsstatusPublished - 1 Dez. 2019

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