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TWG POLICY RESEARCH

This report outlines a proposal for integrating relevant economic, social, and environmental studies into the SP-IPM database. With a budget of $20,000, the aim is to strengthen policy development by assessing the impact of Integrated Pest Management (IPM) through a comprehensive analysis of pesticides reduction, yield effects, health impacts, and social dimensions. Participation from SP-IPM members is essential to advance this initiative, ensuring that all voices in policy research are represented, documented, and leveraged for effective decision-making.

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TWG POLICY RESEARCH

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  1. TWG POLICY RESEARCH Report 2004 Proposal 2005 Harry van der Wulp Global IPM Facility

  2. Report 2004 First half 2004: Zero Budget Assisted with conceptual development of SP-IPM UNIDO workshop on alternatives to POPs SP-IPM participation in Facility Workshop on IPM Impact Assessment methodology Second half 2005: US$ 20.000 Proposed to make special effort to include relevant economic, social and environmental studies into the SP-IPM database. Such studies are of great importance to policy development.

  3. Proposal 2005 Assuming the US$ 20.000 is still available Inclusion of relevant economic, social and environmental studies into the SP-IPM database. Such studies are of great importance to policy development. Could possibly be followed by preparation of strategic policy briefs.

  4. SP-IPM Database IPM Policy Research Studies on: • IPM Impact assessment (pesticide reduction, yield/income effects, health and environmental impact, social effects) • Economics of pest management • Economic impact of pests – actual yield losses • Effects of financial incentive mechanisms on pesticide use • Effect of pest management approach on pesticide residues on crop • Social studies on effectiveness of IPM extension (adoption, diffusion) • Social studies on pesticide abuse • Methodology development: impact assessment, crop loss assessment; environmental and health impact of IPM, use, etc.

  5. What Next ? TWG Membership: Policy Research Is cross-cutting, so all SP-IPM members should participate. 1. What is needed to get policy research documented and included in the data-base? 2. What funding is required?

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