Ecological Engineering for Pest Management: Advances in Habitat Manipulation for Arthropods

Author:   Geoff M. Gurr ,  Geoff Gurr ,  Steve D. Wratten ,  Miguel A. Altieri
Publisher:   Cornell University Press
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9780801443428


Pages:   256
Publication Date:   12 October 2004
Format:   Hardback
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Ecological engineering is the process of manipulating farm habitats for the purposes of maintaining or increasing food production, restoring wetlands and other ecosystems, and conserving resources such as water and fertile soil. This book focuses on the pest management aspect of ecological engineering: how to make farmland more attractive for beneficial insects and less favorable for pests. This book brings together contributors from around the world who are leaders in habitat manipulation for the purpose of agriculture.Chapters explore the frontiers of ecological engineering: the authors describe methods including molecular approaches, high-tech marking, and remote sensing. They also review the theoretical aspects of ecological engineering and discuss how ecological engineering may interact with genetic engineering.

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Author:   Geoff M. Gurr ,  Geoff Gurr ,  Steve D. Wratten ,  Miguel A. Altieri
Publisher:   Cornell University Press
Imprint:   Cornell University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 24.80cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 17.20cm
Weight:   0.822kg
ISBN:  

9780801443428


ISBN 10:   0801443423
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   12 October 2004
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained
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Chapters are well designed to provide the best available information on ecological engineering today and the book includes a detailed consideration of the possible positive and negative interactions with genetically engineered crops... The sustainability of many farming systems is low and more guidance is required for farmers and advisors to develop and implement more ecologically sound pest management approaches. This book is, therefore, welcome and timely. -Maurizio G. Paoletti, University of Padova, Journal of Sustainable Agriculture, vol. 26, 2005 Well written and illustrated ... , this book will interest workers in agriculture, ecology, entomology, and pest management, along with academic audiences, county agents, farmers, and others interested in improving crop production. -Choice, May 2005


""Chapters are well designed to provide the best available information on ecological engineering today and the book includes a detailed consideration of the possible positive and negative interactions with genetically engineered crops... The sustainability of many farming systems is low and more guidance is required for farmers and advisors to develop and implement more ecologically sound pest management approaches. This book is, therefore, welcome and timely.""-Maurizio G. Paoletti, University of Padova, Journal of Sustainable Agriculture, vol. 26, 2005 ""Well written and illustrated ... , this book will interest workers in agriculture, ecology, entomology, and pest management, along with academic audiences, county agents, farmers, and others interested in improving crop production.""-Choice, May 2005


Well written and illustrated . . ., this book will interest workers in agriculture, ecology, entomology, and pest management, along with academic audiences, county agents, farmers, and others interested in improving crop production. -Choice, May 2005


Well written and illustrated . . ., this book will interest workers in agriculture, ecology, entomology, and pest management, along with academic audiences, county agents, farmers, and others interested in improving crop production. Choice, May 2005


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Geoff M. Gurr is Associate Professor of Applied Ecology and Associate Dean (Research) at the University of Sydney-Orange. Steve D. Wratten is Theme Leader, Biological Control, National Centre for Advanced Bio-Protection Technologies, Lincoln University, and Visiting Professor at the University of Sydney. Miguel A. Altieri is Professor of Insect Biology in the Department of Environmental Science, Policy, and Management at the University of California, Berkeley. For more about his work in agroecology, click here. David Pimentel is Professor of Insect Ecology and Agricultural Sciences at Cornell University and editor of the three-volume Handbook of Pest Management in Agriculture. Geoff M. Gurr is Associate Professor of Applied Ecology and Associate Dean (Research) at the University of Sydney-Orange. Steve D. Wratten is Theme Leader, Biological Control, National Centre for Advanced Bio-Protection Technologies, Lincoln University, and Visiting Professor at the University of Sydney. Miguel A. Altieri is Professor of Insect Biology in the Department of Environmental Science, Policy, and Management at the University of California, Berkeley. For more about his work in agroecology, click here. David Pimentel is Professor of Insect Ecology and Agricultural Sciences at Cornell University and editor of the three-volume Handbook of Pest Management in Agriculture. Geoff M. Gurr is Associate Professor of Applied Ecology and Associate Dean (Research) at the University of Sydney-Orange. Steve D. Wratten is Theme Leader, Biological Control, National Centre for Advanced Bio-Protection Technologies, Lincoln University, and Visiting Professor at the University of Sydney. Miguel A. Altieri is Professor of Insect Biology in the Department of Environmental Science, Policy, and Management at the University of California, Berkeley. For more about his work in agroecology, click here. David Pimentel is Professor of Insect Ecology and Agricultural Sciences at Cornell University and editor of the three-volume Handbook of Pest Management in Agriculture. Geoff M. Gurr is Associate Professor of Applied Ecology and Associate Dean (Research) at the University of Sydney-Orange. Steve D. Wratten is Theme Leader, Biological Control, National Centre for Advanced Bio-Protection Technologies, Lincoln University, and Visiting Professor at the University of Sydney. Miguel A. Altieri is Professor of Insect Biology in the Department of Environmental Science, Policy, and Management at the University of California, Berkeley. For more about his work in agroecology, click here. David Pimentel is Professor of Insect Ecology and Agricultural Sciences at Cornell University and editor of the three-volume Handbook of Pest Management in Agriculture.

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