Context. In Asia, losses to rodents contribute to the undernourishment of smallholder families. Ecologically based rodent management (EBRM) has become the national policy for rodent management in rice-based agriculture in Indonesia, the Philippines and Vietnam. EBRM requires community action. Therefore we need to develop communication campaigns that increase community involvement in rodent management. Aims. This study evaluates the effects of a campaign to promote EBRM in a community that suffers chronic rodent losses to their rice crop. We hypothesised that the campaign would create changes in rodent management by farmers based on key messages delivered. Methods. We documented existing beliefs and management practices, and captured changes...
The impacts of rodents in both developing and developed countries are legendary. Myths and dogma ab...
Rodent management programs in Tanzania have been reactive and did not consider the population ecolog...
Rodents have long been the most significant pests of rice in Southeast Asia. Under traditional, smal...
To help rice farmers overcome problems of chronic rodent infestation, the Boo! Boo! Rat! campaign wa...
(corresponding author) Since 1995, the Australian Center for International Agricultural Research has...
Ecologically based rodent pest management (EBRM) offers an alternative and more effective approach t...
AbstractEcologically-based rodent management (EBRM] has re-emerged as a paradigm for large scale rod...
A survey of the knowledge, attitudes and practices (KAP) of 100 rice farmers and 50 coconut farmers ...
Food security is a major concern at a global level. The impacts of rodents pre- and post-harvest ar...
Rodents have long been the most significant pests of rice in Southeast Asia. Under traditional, smal...
Chemical control is currently the primary driver of "Integrated Pest Management" (IPM) for rodents. ...
The scientific development of anti-coagulant rodenticides led to a complete transformation of roden...
Rodents generate negative consequences for smallholder farmers in Africa that directly impact househ...
Rodents cause significant damage to lowland rice crops across Cambodia and farmers are increasingly ...
Journal of Plant Science.Rodents are one of the major factors limiting crop production in Central-ea...
The impacts of rodents in both developing and developed countries are legendary. Myths and dogma ab...
Rodent management programs in Tanzania have been reactive and did not consider the population ecolog...
Rodents have long been the most significant pests of rice in Southeast Asia. Under traditional, smal...
To help rice farmers overcome problems of chronic rodent infestation, the Boo! Boo! Rat! campaign wa...
(corresponding author) Since 1995, the Australian Center for International Agricultural Research has...
Ecologically based rodent pest management (EBRM) offers an alternative and more effective approach t...
AbstractEcologically-based rodent management (EBRM] has re-emerged as a paradigm for large scale rod...
A survey of the knowledge, attitudes and practices (KAP) of 100 rice farmers and 50 coconut farmers ...
Food security is a major concern at a global level. The impacts of rodents pre- and post-harvest ar...
Rodents have long been the most significant pests of rice in Southeast Asia. Under traditional, smal...
Chemical control is currently the primary driver of "Integrated Pest Management" (IPM) for rodents. ...
The scientific development of anti-coagulant rodenticides led to a complete transformation of roden...
Rodents generate negative consequences for smallholder farmers in Africa that directly impact househ...
Rodents cause significant damage to lowland rice crops across Cambodia and farmers are increasingly ...
Journal of Plant Science.Rodents are one of the major factors limiting crop production in Central-ea...
The impacts of rodents in both developing and developed countries are legendary. Myths and dogma ab...
Rodent management programs in Tanzania have been reactive and did not consider the population ecolog...
Rodents have long been the most significant pests of rice in Southeast Asia. Under traditional, smal...