Global perspectives and transdisciplinary opportunities for locust and grasshopper pest management and research
- Autores
- Word Ries, Mira; Adriaansen, Chris; Aldobai, Shoki; Berry, Kevin; Bal, Amadou Bocar; Catenaccio, María Cecilia; Cigliano, María Marta; Cullen, Darron A.; Deveson, Ted; Diongue, Aliou; Foquet, Bert; Hadrich, Joleen; Hunter, David; Johnson, Dan L.; Karnatz, Juan Pablo; Lange, Carlos E.; Lawton, Douglas; Lazar, Mohammed; Latchininsky, Alexandre V.; Lecoq, Michel; Le Gall, Marion; Lockwood, Jeffrey; Manneh, Balanding; Overson, Rick P.; Peterson, Brittany F.; Piou, Cyril; Poot-Pech, Mario A.; Robinson, Brian E.; Rogers, Stephen M.; Hojun, Song; Springate, Simon; Therville, Clara; Trumper, Eduardo Victor; Waters, Cathy; Woller, Derek A.; Youngblood, Jacob P.; Long, Zhang; Cease, Arianne
- Año de publicación
- 2024
- Idioma
- inglés
- Tipo de recurso
- artículo
- Estado
- versión publicada
- Descripción
- Locusts and other migratory grasshoppers are transboundary pests. Monitoring and control, therefore, involve a complex system made up of social, ecological, and technological factors. Researchers and those involved in active management are calling for more integration between these siloed but often interrelated sectors. In this paper, we bring together 38 coauthors from six continents and 34 unique organizations, represent ing much of the social-ecological-technological system (SETS) related to grasshopper and locust management and research around the globe, to introduce current topics of interest and review recent advancements. To gether, the paper explores the relationships, strengths, and weaknesses of the organizations responsible for the management of major locust-affect ed regions. The authors cover topics spanning humanities, social science, and the history of locust biological research and offer insights and ap proaches for the future of collaborative sustainable locust management These perspectives will help support sustainable locust management, which still faces immense challenges such as fluctuations in funding, fo cus, isolated agendas, trust, communication, transparency, pesticide use, and environmental and human health standards. Arizona State University launched the Global Locust Initiative (GLI) in 2018 as a response to some of these challenges. The GLI welcomes individuals with interests in lo custs and grasshoppers, transboundary pests, integrated pest management, landscape-level processes, food security, and/or cross-sectoral initiatives.
EEA Manfredi. INTA
Fil: Word Ries, Mira. Arizona State University. Global Locust Initiative (GLI); Estados Unidos
Fil: Adriaansen, Chris. Australian Plague Locust Commission (APLC); Australia.
Fil: Aldobai, Shoki. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO); Italia
Fil: Berry, Kevin. University of Alaska Anchorage; Estados Unidos
Fil: Bocar Bal, Amadeo. University of Gaston Berger; Senegal.
Fil: Catenaccio, María Cecilia. Servicio Nacional de Sanidad y Calidad Agroalimentaria Argentina (SENASA); Argentina.
Fil: Cigliano, Marìa Marta. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Centro de Estudios Parasitológicos y de Vectores (CEPAVE); Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro de Estudios Parasitológicos y de Vectores; Argentina
Fil: Cullen, Darron A. University of Hull. School of Natural Sciences; Reino Unido
Fil: Deveson, Ted. Australian National University; Australia.
Fil: Deveson, Ted. Australian Plague Locust Commission (APLC); Australia.
Fil: Diongue, Aliou. United Nations World Food Program; Liberia.
Fil: Foquet, Bert. University of Florida. Florida Museum of Natural History. McGuire Center of Lepidoptera and Biodiversity; Estados Unidos
Fil: Hadrich, Joleen. University of Minnesota; Estados Unidos
Fil: Hunter, David. Orthopterists’ Society; Australia.
Fil: Johnson, Dan L. University of Lethbridge; Canadá
Fil: Karnatz, Juan Pablo. Confederaciones Rurales Argentinas; Argentina.
Fil: Lange, Carlos E. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Centro de Estudios Parasitológicos y de Vectores (CEPAVE); Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro de Estudios Parasitológicos y de Vectores; Argentina. Comisión de Investigaciones Científicas de la Provincia de Buenos Aires (CICPBA); Argentina
Fil: Lawton, Douglas. AgBiome, North Carolina; Estados Unidos
Fil: Lazar, Mohammed. National Institute of Plant Protection; Algeria
Fil: Latchininsky, Alexandre V. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO); Italia
Fil: Lecoq, Michel. CBGP, University Montpellier, CIRAD, INRAE, Institut Agro, IRD; Francia
Fil: Lecoq, Michel The French Agricultural Research Centre for International Development (CIRAD); Francia
Fil: Le Gall, Marion. Arizona State University. Global Locust Initiative (GLI); Estados Unidos
Fil: Lockwood, Jeffrey. University of Wyoming; Estados Unidos
Fil: Manneh, Balanding. University of Cambridge; Reino Unido
Fil: Overson, Rick. Arizona State University. Global Locust Initiative (GLI); Estados Unidos
Fil: Peterson, Brittany F. Southern Illinois University; Estados Unidos
Fil: Piou, Cyril. CBGP, University Montpellier, CIRAD, INRAE, Institut Agro, IRD; Francia
Fil: Piou, Cyril. The French Agricultural Research Centre for International Development (CIRAD); Francia
Fil: Poot-Pech, Mario A. Comité Estatal de Sanidad Vegetal del Estado de Yucatán (CESVY); México.
Fil: Robinson, Brian E. McGill University; Canadá.
Fil: Rogers, Stephen M. University of Lincoln; Reino Unido
Fil: Song, Hojun. Texas A&M University. College Station; Estados Unidos
Fil: Springate, Simon. University of Greenwich. Natural Resources Institute; Reino Unido
Fil: Therville, Clara. SENS, IRD, CIRAD, University Paul Valery Montpellier 3, University Montpellier; Francia
Fil: Trumper, Eduardo. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Estación Experimental Agropecuaria Manfredi; Argentina.
Fil: Waters, Cathy. New South Wales Department of Primary Industries; Australia.
Fil: Woller, Derek A. United States Department of Agriculture. Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service. Plant Protection and Quarantine-Science & Technology; Estados Unidos
Fil: Youngblood, Jacob P. Southern Oregon University Department of Biology; Estados Unidos
Fil: Zhang, Long. China Agricultural University; China
Fil: Cease, Arianne. Arizona State University. Global Locust Initiative (GLI); Estados Unidos - Fuente
- Journal of Orthoptera Research 33 (2) : 169-216. (May 2024)
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Land Governance
Food Security
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Global perspectives and transdisciplinary opportunities for locust and grasshopper pest management and researchWord Ries, MiraAdriaansen, ChrisAldobai, ShokiBerry, KevinBal, Amadou BocarCatenaccio, María CeciliaCigliano, María MartaCullen, Darron A.Deveson, TedDiongue, AliouFoquet, BertHadrich, JoleenHunter, DavidJohnson, Dan L.Karnatz, Juan PabloLange, Carlos E.Lawton, DouglasLazar, MohammedLatchininsky, Alexandre V.Lecoq, MichelLe Gall, MarionLockwood, JeffreyManneh, BalandingOverson, Rick P.Peterson, Brittany F.Piou, CyrilPoot-Pech, Mario A.Robinson, Brian E.Rogers, Stephen M.Hojun, SongSpringate, SimonTherville, ClaraTrumper, Eduardo VictorWaters, CathyWoller, Derek A.Youngblood, Jacob P.Long, ZhangCease, ArianneAcrididaeAgente BiológicoAcción ColectivaInvestigación AplicadaGobernanza de la TierraSeguridad AlimentariaPlaga MigratoriaMelanoplusMetarhiziumBiological AgentsCollective ActionApplied ResearchLand GovernanceFood SecurityMigratory PestsLocustaCaeliferaLocusts and other migratory grasshoppers are transboundary pests. Monitoring and control, therefore, involve a complex system made up of social, ecological, and technological factors. Researchers and those involved in active management are calling for more integration between these siloed but often interrelated sectors. In this paper, we bring together 38 coauthors from six continents and 34 unique organizations, represent ing much of the social-ecological-technological system (SETS) related to grasshopper and locust management and research around the globe, to introduce current topics of interest and review recent advancements. To gether, the paper explores the relationships, strengths, and weaknesses of the organizations responsible for the management of major locust-affect ed regions. The authors cover topics spanning humanities, social science, and the history of locust biological research and offer insights and ap proaches for the future of collaborative sustainable locust management These perspectives will help support sustainable locust management, which still faces immense challenges such as fluctuations in funding, fo cus, isolated agendas, trust, communication, transparency, pesticide use, and environmental and human health standards. Arizona State University launched the Global Locust Initiative (GLI) in 2018 as a response to some of these challenges. The GLI welcomes individuals with interests in lo custs and grasshoppers, transboundary pests, integrated pest management, landscape-level processes, food security, and/or cross-sectoral initiatives.EEA Manfredi. INTAFil: Word Ries, Mira. Arizona State University. Global Locust Initiative (GLI); Estados UnidosFil: Adriaansen, Chris. Australian Plague Locust Commission (APLC); Australia.Fil: Aldobai, Shoki. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO); ItaliaFil: Berry, Kevin. University of Alaska Anchorage; Estados UnidosFil: Bocar Bal, Amadeo. University of Gaston Berger; Senegal.Fil: Catenaccio, María Cecilia. Servicio Nacional de Sanidad y Calidad Agroalimentaria Argentina (SENASA); Argentina.Fil: Cigliano, Marìa Marta. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Centro de Estudios Parasitológicos y de Vectores (CEPAVE); Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro de Estudios Parasitológicos y de Vectores; ArgentinaFil: Cullen, Darron A. University of Hull. School of Natural Sciences; Reino UnidoFil: Deveson, Ted. Australian National University; Australia.Fil: Deveson, Ted. Australian Plague Locust Commission (APLC); Australia.Fil: Diongue, Aliou. United Nations World Food Program; Liberia.Fil: Foquet, Bert. University of Florida. Florida Museum of Natural History. McGuire Center of Lepidoptera and Biodiversity; Estados UnidosFil: Hadrich, Joleen. University of Minnesota; Estados UnidosFil: Hunter, David. Orthopterists’ Society; Australia.Fil: Johnson, Dan L. University of Lethbridge; CanadáFil: Karnatz, Juan Pablo. Confederaciones Rurales Argentinas; Argentina.Fil: Lange, Carlos E. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Centro de Estudios Parasitológicos y de Vectores (CEPAVE); Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro de Estudios Parasitológicos y de Vectores; Argentina. Comisión de Investigaciones Científicas de la Provincia de Buenos Aires (CICPBA); ArgentinaFil: Lawton, Douglas. AgBiome, North Carolina; Estados UnidosFil: Lazar, Mohammed. National Institute of Plant Protection; AlgeriaFil: Latchininsky, Alexandre V. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO); ItaliaFil: Lecoq, Michel. CBGP, University Montpellier, CIRAD, INRAE, Institut Agro, IRD; FranciaFil: Lecoq, Michel The French Agricultural Research Centre for International Development (CIRAD); FranciaFil: Le Gall, Marion. Arizona State University. Global Locust Initiative (GLI); Estados UnidosFil: Lockwood, Jeffrey. University of Wyoming; Estados UnidosFil: Manneh, Balanding. University of Cambridge; Reino UnidoFil: Overson, Rick. Arizona State University. Global Locust Initiative (GLI); Estados UnidosFil: Peterson, Brittany F. Southern Illinois University; Estados UnidosFil: Piou, Cyril. CBGP, University Montpellier, CIRAD, INRAE, Institut Agro, IRD; FranciaFil: Piou, Cyril. The French Agricultural Research Centre for International Development (CIRAD); FranciaFil: Poot-Pech, Mario A. Comité Estatal de Sanidad Vegetal del Estado de Yucatán (CESVY); México.Fil: Robinson, Brian E. McGill University; Canadá.Fil: Rogers, Stephen M. University of Lincoln; Reino UnidoFil: Song, Hojun. Texas A&M University. College Station; Estados UnidosFil: Springate, Simon. University of Greenwich. Natural Resources Institute; Reino UnidoFil: Therville, Clara. SENS, IRD, CIRAD, University Paul Valery Montpellier 3, University Montpellier; FranciaFil: Trumper, Eduardo. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Estación Experimental Agropecuaria Manfredi; Argentina.Fil: Waters, Cathy. New South Wales Department of Primary Industries; Australia.Fil: Woller, Derek A. United States Department of Agriculture. Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service. Plant Protection and Quarantine-Science & Technology; Estados UnidosFil: Youngblood, Jacob P. Southern Oregon University Department of Biology; Estados UnidosFil: Zhang, Long. China Agricultural University; ChinaFil: Cease, Arianne. Arizona State University. 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Global perspectives and transdisciplinary opportunities for locust and grasshopper pest management and research |
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Global perspectives and transdisciplinary opportunities for locust and grasshopper pest management and research |
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Global perspectives and transdisciplinary opportunities for locust and grasshopper pest management and research Word Ries, Mira Acrididae Agente Biológico Acción Colectiva Investigación Aplicada Gobernanza de la Tierra Seguridad Alimentaria Plaga Migratoria Melanoplus Metarhizium Biological Agents Collective Action Applied Research Land Governance Food Security Migratory Pests Locusta Caelifera |
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Global perspectives and transdisciplinary opportunities for locust and grasshopper pest management and research |
title_full |
Global perspectives and transdisciplinary opportunities for locust and grasshopper pest management and research |
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Global perspectives and transdisciplinary opportunities for locust and grasshopper pest management and research |
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Global perspectives and transdisciplinary opportunities for locust and grasshopper pest management and research |
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Global perspectives and transdisciplinary opportunities for locust and grasshopper pest management and research |
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Word Ries, Mira Adriaansen, Chris Aldobai, Shoki Berry, Kevin Bal, Amadou Bocar Catenaccio, María Cecilia Cigliano, María Marta Cullen, Darron A. Deveson, Ted Diongue, Aliou Foquet, Bert Hadrich, Joleen Hunter, David Johnson, Dan L. Karnatz, Juan Pablo Lange, Carlos E. Lawton, Douglas Lazar, Mohammed Latchininsky, Alexandre V. Lecoq, Michel Le Gall, Marion Lockwood, Jeffrey Manneh, Balanding Overson, Rick P. Peterson, Brittany F. Piou, Cyril Poot-Pech, Mario A. Robinson, Brian E. Rogers, Stephen M. Hojun, Song Springate, Simon Therville, Clara Trumper, Eduardo Victor Waters, Cathy Woller, Derek A. Youngblood, Jacob P. Long, Zhang Cease, Arianne |
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Word Ries, Mira |
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Word Ries, Mira Adriaansen, Chris Aldobai, Shoki Berry, Kevin Bal, Amadou Bocar Catenaccio, María Cecilia Cigliano, María Marta Cullen, Darron A. Deveson, Ted Diongue, Aliou Foquet, Bert Hadrich, Joleen Hunter, David Johnson, Dan L. Karnatz, Juan Pablo Lange, Carlos E. Lawton, Douglas Lazar, Mohammed Latchininsky, Alexandre V. Lecoq, Michel Le Gall, Marion Lockwood, Jeffrey Manneh, Balanding Overson, Rick P. Peterson, Brittany F. Piou, Cyril Poot-Pech, Mario A. Robinson, Brian E. Rogers, Stephen M. Hojun, Song Springate, Simon Therville, Clara Trumper, Eduardo Victor Waters, Cathy Woller, Derek A. Youngblood, Jacob P. Long, Zhang Cease, Arianne |
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Adriaansen, Chris Aldobai, Shoki Berry, Kevin Bal, Amadou Bocar Catenaccio, María Cecilia Cigliano, María Marta Cullen, Darron A. Deveson, Ted Diongue, Aliou Foquet, Bert Hadrich, Joleen Hunter, David Johnson, Dan L. Karnatz, Juan Pablo Lange, Carlos E. Lawton, Douglas Lazar, Mohammed Latchininsky, Alexandre V. Lecoq, Michel Le Gall, Marion Lockwood, Jeffrey Manneh, Balanding Overson, Rick P. Peterson, Brittany F. Piou, Cyril Poot-Pech, Mario A. Robinson, Brian E. Rogers, Stephen M. Hojun, Song Springate, Simon Therville, Clara Trumper, Eduardo Victor Waters, Cathy Woller, Derek A. Youngblood, Jacob P. Long, Zhang Cease, Arianne |
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Acrididae Agente Biológico Acción Colectiva Investigación Aplicada Gobernanza de la Tierra Seguridad Alimentaria Plaga Migratoria Melanoplus Metarhizium Biological Agents Collective Action Applied Research Land Governance Food Security Migratory Pests Locusta Caelifera |
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Acrididae Agente Biológico Acción Colectiva Investigación Aplicada Gobernanza de la Tierra Seguridad Alimentaria Plaga Migratoria Melanoplus Metarhizium Biological Agents Collective Action Applied Research Land Governance Food Security Migratory Pests Locusta Caelifera |
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Locusts and other migratory grasshoppers are transboundary pests. Monitoring and control, therefore, involve a complex system made up of social, ecological, and technological factors. Researchers and those involved in active management are calling for more integration between these siloed but often interrelated sectors. In this paper, we bring together 38 coauthors from six continents and 34 unique organizations, represent ing much of the social-ecological-technological system (SETS) related to grasshopper and locust management and research around the globe, to introduce current topics of interest and review recent advancements. To gether, the paper explores the relationships, strengths, and weaknesses of the organizations responsible for the management of major locust-affect ed regions. The authors cover topics spanning humanities, social science, and the history of locust biological research and offer insights and ap proaches for the future of collaborative sustainable locust management These perspectives will help support sustainable locust management, which still faces immense challenges such as fluctuations in funding, fo cus, isolated agendas, trust, communication, transparency, pesticide use, and environmental and human health standards. Arizona State University launched the Global Locust Initiative (GLI) in 2018 as a response to some of these challenges. The GLI welcomes individuals with interests in lo custs and grasshoppers, transboundary pests, integrated pest management, landscape-level processes, food security, and/or cross-sectoral initiatives. EEA Manfredi. INTA Fil: Word Ries, Mira. Arizona State University. Global Locust Initiative (GLI); Estados Unidos Fil: Adriaansen, Chris. Australian Plague Locust Commission (APLC); Australia. Fil: Aldobai, Shoki. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO); Italia Fil: Berry, Kevin. University of Alaska Anchorage; Estados Unidos Fil: Bocar Bal, Amadeo. University of Gaston Berger; Senegal. Fil: Catenaccio, María Cecilia. Servicio Nacional de Sanidad y Calidad Agroalimentaria Argentina (SENASA); Argentina. Fil: Cigliano, Marìa Marta. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Centro de Estudios Parasitológicos y de Vectores (CEPAVE); Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro de Estudios Parasitológicos y de Vectores; Argentina Fil: Cullen, Darron A. University of Hull. School of Natural Sciences; Reino Unido Fil: Deveson, Ted. Australian National University; Australia. Fil: Deveson, Ted. Australian Plague Locust Commission (APLC); Australia. Fil: Diongue, Aliou. United Nations World Food Program; Liberia. Fil: Foquet, Bert. University of Florida. Florida Museum of Natural History. McGuire Center of Lepidoptera and Biodiversity; Estados Unidos Fil: Hadrich, Joleen. University of Minnesota; Estados Unidos Fil: Hunter, David. Orthopterists’ Society; Australia. Fil: Johnson, Dan L. University of Lethbridge; Canadá Fil: Karnatz, Juan Pablo. Confederaciones Rurales Argentinas; Argentina. Fil: Lange, Carlos E. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Centro de Estudios Parasitológicos y de Vectores (CEPAVE); Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro de Estudios Parasitológicos y de Vectores; Argentina. Comisión de Investigaciones Científicas de la Provincia de Buenos Aires (CICPBA); Argentina Fil: Lawton, Douglas. AgBiome, North Carolina; Estados Unidos Fil: Lazar, Mohammed. National Institute of Plant Protection; Algeria Fil: Latchininsky, Alexandre V. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO); Italia Fil: Lecoq, Michel. CBGP, University Montpellier, CIRAD, INRAE, Institut Agro, IRD; Francia Fil: Lecoq, Michel The French Agricultural Research Centre for International Development (CIRAD); Francia Fil: Le Gall, Marion. Arizona State University. Global Locust Initiative (GLI); Estados Unidos Fil: Lockwood, Jeffrey. University of Wyoming; Estados Unidos Fil: Manneh, Balanding. University of Cambridge; Reino Unido Fil: Overson, Rick. Arizona State University. Global Locust Initiative (GLI); Estados Unidos Fil: Peterson, Brittany F. Southern Illinois University; Estados Unidos Fil: Piou, Cyril. CBGP, University Montpellier, CIRAD, INRAE, Institut Agro, IRD; Francia Fil: Piou, Cyril. The French Agricultural Research Centre for International Development (CIRAD); Francia Fil: Poot-Pech, Mario A. Comité Estatal de Sanidad Vegetal del Estado de Yucatán (CESVY); México. Fil: Robinson, Brian E. McGill University; Canadá. Fil: Rogers, Stephen M. University of Lincoln; Reino Unido Fil: Song, Hojun. Texas A&M University. College Station; Estados Unidos Fil: Springate, Simon. University of Greenwich. Natural Resources Institute; Reino Unido Fil: Therville, Clara. SENS, IRD, CIRAD, University Paul Valery Montpellier 3, University Montpellier; Francia Fil: Trumper, Eduardo. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Estación Experimental Agropecuaria Manfredi; Argentina. Fil: Waters, Cathy. New South Wales Department of Primary Industries; Australia. Fil: Woller, Derek A. United States Department of Agriculture. Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service. Plant Protection and Quarantine-Science & Technology; Estados Unidos Fil: Youngblood, Jacob P. Southern Oregon University Department of Biology; Estados Unidos Fil: Zhang, Long. China Agricultural University; China Fil: Cease, Arianne. Arizona State University. Global Locust Initiative (GLI); Estados Unidos |
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Locusts and other migratory grasshoppers are transboundary pests. Monitoring and control, therefore, involve a complex system made up of social, ecological, and technological factors. Researchers and those involved in active management are calling for more integration between these siloed but often interrelated sectors. In this paper, we bring together 38 coauthors from six continents and 34 unique organizations, represent ing much of the social-ecological-technological system (SETS) related to grasshopper and locust management and research around the globe, to introduce current topics of interest and review recent advancements. To gether, the paper explores the relationships, strengths, and weaknesses of the organizations responsible for the management of major locust-affect ed regions. The authors cover topics spanning humanities, social science, and the history of locust biological research and offer insights and ap proaches for the future of collaborative sustainable locust management These perspectives will help support sustainable locust management, which still faces immense challenges such as fluctuations in funding, fo cus, isolated agendas, trust, communication, transparency, pesticide use, and environmental and human health standards. Arizona State University launched the Global Locust Initiative (GLI) in 2018 as a response to some of these challenges. The GLI welcomes individuals with interests in lo custs and grasshoppers, transboundary pests, integrated pest management, landscape-level processes, food security, and/or cross-sectoral initiatives. |
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Journal of Orthoptera Research 33 (2) : 169-216. (May 2024) reponame:INTA Digital (INTA) instname:Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria |
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