2023
DOI: 10.3390/su15054592
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Climate-Smart Pest Management in Sustainable Agriculture: Promises and Challenges

Abstract: Sustainable development in global and regional contexts has become mandatory to prevent the potential adverse effects of human activities on the environment. While agricultural activities stand as the leading source of degradation and pollution in ecosystems, climate changes are among the most important challenges facing agricultural productivity. Climate-smart agriculture involves farming methods and strategies adopted for the early diagnosis and management of climate crisis drawbacks. Changing climatic condi… Show more

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“…The review suggests eco-friendly nets as a vital CSA practice to manage pests and scale up agricultural resilience for UA, ensuring increased productivity and food security for urban farmers. As pest and disease management is a significant concern under climate change for achieving sustainable agriculture, Bouri et al [104] emphasise that farmers must make informed economic decisions regarding selecting the right pest management technique/s for mitigation and adaptation to climate change. Despite the prospects for enhancing farm income from improved pest management, Gugissa et al [105] alerts against the implementation barriers, for example, lack of input and output markets access and inadequate animal health services, would require concerted, collaborative efforts from all the actors interested in agricultural development under climate change.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The review suggests eco-friendly nets as a vital CSA practice to manage pests and scale up agricultural resilience for UA, ensuring increased productivity and food security for urban farmers. As pest and disease management is a significant concern under climate change for achieving sustainable agriculture, Bouri et al [104] emphasise that farmers must make informed economic decisions regarding selecting the right pest management technique/s for mitigation and adaptation to climate change. Despite the prospects for enhancing farm income from improved pest management, Gugissa et al [105] alerts against the implementation barriers, for example, lack of input and output markets access and inadequate animal health services, would require concerted, collaborative efforts from all the actors interested in agricultural development under climate change.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Employ threshold-based management strategies, intervening only when pest populations exceed economically or ecologically acceptable levels [65]. A climate smart pest management practices have been shown in a pyramid [66]. To combat insect pests in tomato crops, a comprehensive approach involving cultural, biological, mechanical, and chemical control methods is crucial for minimizing damage and promoting sustainable practices.…”
Section: Integrated Pest Management (Ipm)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This approach integrates ecological, sustainable and adaptive measures to mitigate the risks associated with pests in agriculture and other ecosystems (Murage et al, 2015). Climate-smart pest management focuses on utilizing environmentally friendly and low-impact interventions, such as integrated pest management (IPM) practices, biological control methods and precision agriculture technologies (Bouri et al, 2023). By incorporating climate data and predictive modeling, farmers can anticipate pest outbreaks, optimize resource use and enhance resilience to climate-related challenges, ultimately contributing to more sustainable and resilient agricultural systems in the face of a changing climate (Roy, 2022).…”
Section: Periods Developments In Precision Agriculturementioning
confidence: 99%