Integrative Strategies and Systemic Innovations: Thinking Outside the Box
This article explores integrative and systemic innovations in crop protection—combining complementary control tactics, enhancing overall system resilience, and leveraging spatial and landscape-scale management, supported by coordinated socio-technical action and public policy—to sustainably reduce pest pressures.
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In this paper, Ricci and Messéan present research and experimental examples that transcend simple pesticide substitution toward a systemic approach to crop protection. They detail how combining genetic, prophylactic, biocontrol, and agronomic tactics within integrated strategies can lower pesticide inputs while maintaining yields. The authors advocate for enhancing cropping system resilience and managing pest populations at landscape scales, including habitat manipulation to favor natural enemy regulation. They emphasize the need for paradigm shifts in research, advisory services, and coordinated socio-technical regimes, highlighting the role of public policies in facilitating stakeholder cooperation and sustainable pest management innovation.
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- Project
- Locatie
- France
- Auteurs
- Pierre RICCI et Antoine MESSÉAN
- Doel
- Adopt innovative practices
- Soort bestand
- document
- Gepubliceerd op
- 01 nov 2015
- Taal van herkomst
- French
- Officiële project website
- Innovations agronomiques
- Licensie
- CC BY