Report2008Open access
Pesticide use in periurban environment
Ahmed, Nur
Abstract
This introductory paper focuses on pesticides; use, regulation, impact on nature, economics, and interactions with pests, non target organisms as well as society in the periurban environment and with an international context. With an increasingly skeptical society to pesticides it is important that scientists and non-specialists (farmers and neighbours) meet and discuss their ideas about insecticide use and risks. This is necessary because the public’s perception of risks may well diverge significantly from that of specialists. In the periurban areas (the urban fringe) these problems and divergent opinions are likely to be more pronounced than in the rural areas. This review paper is also discussing the insect pest migrations and trap cropping with a view to find out whether insecticide application in field crops (e.g. oilseed rape) affects pest density in the adjacent garden crops (e.g. radish)
Keywords
Pesticides; Periurban; Environment; Society; Oilseed rape; Radishes; Cabbage root flies; Flea beetles
Published in
Introductory Paper at the Faculty of Landscape Planning, Horticulture and Agricultural Science
2008, number: 2008:1
Publisher: Faculty of Landscape Planning, Horticulture and Agricultural Science, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
SLU Authors
UKÄ Subject classification
Agricultural Science
Permanent link to this page (URI)
https://res.slu.se/id/publ/18747