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Author or Institution as Author
Luca Heeb
Co-authors

Emma Jenner

Resource Type
Curated Content
Category
Best Practice
Date of Publication
Dec 01, 2017
Language
English
Description/Abstract

Climate-smart pest management (CSPM) is a cross-sectoral approach that aims to reduce pest-induced crop losses, enhance ecosystem  services, reduce greenhouse gas emissions and strengthen the resilience of agricultural systems in the face of climate change. Through the implementation of CSPM, farmers, extension workers, researchers, and public and private sector stakeholders will act in coordination to manage changing pest threats more effectively, and achieve more efficient and resilient food production systems.

Institution
CABI
Citation

Heeb, L. and E. Jenner. 2017. Climate-Smart Pest Management. Practice Brief Climate-smart Agriculture. CABI. Wallingford, UK.

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