Simulation of rice planthopper damage for developing pest management decision support tools

2010 ◽  
Vol 29 (3) ◽  
pp. 267-276 ◽  
Author(s):  
D.S. Yadav ◽  
Subhash Chander
2018 ◽  
Vol 10 (10) ◽  
pp. 3720 ◽  
Author(s):  
Eldbjørg Blikra Vea ◽  
Veronica Martinez-Sanchez ◽  
Marianne Thomsen

The circular economy concept offers a number of solutions to increasing amounts of biowaste and resource scarcity by valorising biowaste. However, it is necessary to consistently address the environmental benefits and impacts of circular biowaste management systems (CBWMS). Various decision support tools (DST) for environmental assessment of waste management systems (WMS) exist. This study provides a review of life cycle assessment based WMS-DSTs. Twenty-five WMS-DSTs were identified and analysed through a shortlisting procedure. Eight tools were shortlisted for the assessment of their applicability to deliver sustainability assessment of CBWMS. It was found that six tools model key properties that are necessary for assessing the environmental sustainability of CBWMSs, including waste-specific modelling of gaseous emissions, biogas generation or bioproduct composition. However, only two tools consider both waste-specific heavy metals content in bioproducts and the associated implications when applied on soil. Most of the shortlisted tools are flexible to simulate new technologies involved in CBWMS. Nevertheless, only two tools allow importing directly new background data, which is important when modelling substitution of new bioproducts developed in emerging biowaste refineries.


This paper describes the development of the forecasting service since 1977 by highlighting the results of various attempts that have been directed at elucidating the origins of primary populations of Spodoptera exempta over eastern Africa. The dates between the last outbreak of each season and the first outbreak of the next season (offseason period) provided a mean number of days for estimating dates of potential onset of primary outbreaks. The development of computer-based data processing routines (database management) and of an expert system for forecasting the occurrence of outbreaks in East Africa are described, as examples of decision-support tools in pest management.


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