Integrated Pest Management (IPM)

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Gender and commercial agriculture in Ecuador and Guatemala

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  • Date of Publication: 2001
  • Author(s): Sarah Hamilton; Linda Asturias de Barrios; Brenda Tevalan
  • Type of Document: Scholarly Article

Women’s status and adoption of integrated pest management: A study of rural Bangladesh

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  • Date of Publication: 2001
  • Author(s): Joseph S. Kodamanchaly
  • Type of Document: Thesis or Dissertation

Gendered Production Roles and Integrated Pest Management in Three Jamaican Farming Communities

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  • Date of Publication: 5/12/1999
  • Author(s): G.L. Schlosser
  • Type of Document: Thesis or Dissertation

La division del trabajo por genero en la produccion agricola de Santa Maria Cauque durante la segunda mitad del siglo XX

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  • Date of Publication: 1999
  • Author(s): Brenda Tevalan
  • Type of Document: Thesis or Dissertation

Women’s Knowledge and Role in Crop and Pest Management Decision Making in Eastern Uganda

Gender can influence knowledge acquisition and onfarm decision making and must be thoroughly understood if agricultural research and extension programs are to design appropriate technologies for […]

Gender differentiated constraints in Malian semi-subsistence production: implications for integrated pest management and food security

In: Progress in IPM CRSP Research: Proceedings of the Second IPM CRSP Symposium. 16-20 May 1997, Guatemala City, Guatemala.

  • Date of Publication: 1998
  • Author(s): A.D. Russ; M. Fofana; D.B. Taylor; Sissoko; R. Balakrishnan; T. Yamagiwa
  • Type of Document: Conference Proceeding or Document

Gender and IPM adoption in the Guatemalan Highlands: IPM CRSP baseline 1998

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  • Date of Publication: 1998
  • Author(s): Sarah Hamilton; Linda Asturias de Barrios
  • Type of Document: Research Report

Social, Economic, Policy and Production System Analyses: Social and Gender-related Issues that Affect IPM Adoption

Social, economic, policy, and institutional systems (human systems) have been shown to sometimes present overwhelming barriers to implementing IPM practices. The goal of this topic is […]

  • Start Date: 1993
  • End Date: 1998
  • Project Code: Not Available
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