It’s complicated: Landscape diversity for pest control

Landscape Diversity for Pest Control

Land use diversity can support ecosystem services such as biological pest control and reduce the need for insecticides. Empirical evidence in support of this principle has been collected in North America, Europe and Australia. But very limited information is available from developing countries, where smallholder farming is predominant and local people likely need safe food and environmentally benign pest control by natural enemies more than in the developed countries.

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Original post by Wei Zhang (IFPRI)