ABSTRACT

This book is a synthesis and a celebration of a large body of agro-ecological research carried out on the management of the pests of cotton, one of the worlds major crops and one which has historically been a very heavy consumer of inputs of pesticides. It demonstrates how agro-ecological approaches to pest management are at last approaching the mainstream, with an increasing recognition that farmland delivers a wide range of ecosystem services (natures goods and services), including but certainly not solely comprising the production of food.

chapter 1|20 pages

The New Issues in Crop Protection

chapter 2|16 pages

Cotton, A Case Study

chapter 3|24 pages

Stepping off the Pesticide Treadmill

chapter 4|20 pages

The Concept of Integrated Control