Gott, Ryan C and Coyle, David R,(2019), Educated and Engaged Communicators Are Critical to Successful Integrated Pest Management Adoption. , Journal of Integrated Pest Management, Oxford University Press
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Abstract
Integrated pest management (IPM) programs combining multiple compatible pest control tactics can result in
effective commodity protection, pesticide use reduction, and cost savings – yet establishment of IPM programs
is still low in many areas of the United States. While several potential causes of and solutions to low adoption
rates exist, our focus is on the often-neglected human aspect of IPM. IPM educators who serve as the conduit of
IPM research and advice to IPM practitioners often face challenges in areas that are less scientific and more social,
such as communication and teaching. The skills needed in these areas (e.g., conflict management and resolution,
needs assessment, negotiation, training, and informal education) are sometimes neglected in the professional
development of future IPM educators, to the detriment of their ability to work with practitioners to encourage
adoption of IPM programs. We explore these challenges, including a survey of current IPM educators, and propose
areas of communication skills that could be included in the professional development of future or early-career IPM
educators.
Keywords : | communication, extension, IPM, relationships, teaching, UNSPECIFIED |
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Journal or Publication Title: | Journal of Integrated Pest Management |
Volume: | 10 |
Number: | 1 |
Item Type: | Article |
Subjects: | Manajemen |
Depositing User: | Arief Eryka Zendy |
Date Deposited: | 23 Dec 2019 08:32 |
Last Modified: | 23 Dec 2019 08:32 |
URI: | https://repofeb.undip.ac.id/id/eprint/748 |