Concept information
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sociology
environmental, urban and regional sociology
environmental sociology
organizations (environment and society)
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group dynamics
group performance and problem solving
organization (group structure)
organizations (environment and society)
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group decision making
group structure
organization (group structure)
organizations (environment and society)
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group decision making
group structure
organization (group structure)
organizations (environment and society)
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group dynamics
group structure
organization (group structure)
organizations (environment and society)
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group performance and problem solving
group structure
organization (group structure)
organizations (environment and society)
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intragroup relations
group structure
organization (group structure)
organizations (environment and society)
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organizations
group structure
organization (group structure)
organizations (environment and society)
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group dynamics
organizations
organization (group structure)
organizations (environment and society)
Preferred term
integrated pest management
Definition
- Integrated pest management (ipm) is a collection of techniques used to control pests in agricultural production while protecting against longterm damage to the environment, human health, and property. In contrast to conventional pest control, which has relied heavily on chemical pesticides and short-term economic return, IPM involves the use of a combination of nonpesticide methods for the reduction and control of pests. [Source: Encyclopedia of Environment and Society; Integrated Pest Management (IPM)]
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https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/integrated_pest_management
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