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Analysis of pest-epidemic model by releasing diseased pest with impulsive transmission
Nonlinear Dynamics, 2010zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Wang, Xia, Tao, Youde, Song, Xinyu
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SWOT and PEST analysis in tourism management in Bintan Regency
Indonesian Tourism JournalThe Tourism Program Bintan Regency aims to develop and enhance the region's tourist attractions, destinations, and creative economy. The program focuses on developing and managing tourist attractions, monitoring and evaluating their management, and ...
A. Muzwardi, Gulmok Simbolon
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Integrated Analysis of Machine Learning and Deep Learning in Chili Pest and Disease Identification.
The Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, 2020BACKGROUND Chili is one of the most important and high-value vegetable crops worldwide. However, pest and disease infections are among the main limiting factors in chili cultivation. These diseases cannot be eradicated but can be handled and monitored to
Nurul Nabilah Ahmad Loti +2 more
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E-Government in Singapore - A SWOT and PEST Analysis
Asia Pacific Social Science Review, 2008This paper aims to review and evaluate the vision, the objectives and the strategic framework of e-Government in Singapore. Rapidity, Reliability, Efficiency, Cost-effectiveness, Customer-orientation and Accessibility are the main guidelines for the ...
Huong Ha, K. Coghill
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Beyond the present: How climate change is relevant to pest risk analysis
EPPO BulletinClimate change is widely recognized as a critical global challenge with far‐reaching consequences. It affects pest species by altering their population dynamics, actual and potential distribution areas, as well as interactions with their hosts and ...
A. Szyniszewska +11 more
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A Concept of Pest Risk Analysis
EPPO Bulletin, 1979AbstractA pest risk analysis curve on a graph is used to present diagramatically 1) the concept of pest risk analysis, and 2) the interaction of biological, economical, social, and political factors with quarantine policies, regulations, or decisions. The culmination of these regulatory activities often leads to a decision about the entry status of a ...
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Systems Analysis and Pest Management
1971Previous chapters have dealt with various aspects of biological control theory and practice and with natural control factors, particularly the role of predators and parasites. The following chapters continue the same theme but with greater emphasis on integrated control and the role biological control plays in the application of integrated control in ...
R. W. Stark, Ray F. Smith
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Pest fencing or pest trapping: A bio‐economic analysis of cost‐effectiveness
Austral Ecology, 2014AbstractScofieldet al. discredited the utility of pest‐exclusion fences for restoring biodiversity partly on the grounds of unquantified costs and benefits. We estimated the discounted costs of mammal exclusion fences, semi‐permeable (‘leaky’) fences and trapping, over 50 years and adjusted costs by their observed effectiveness at reducing mammalian ...
Grant Norbury +3 more
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Analysis of a Delayed Eco-Epidemiological Pest–Plant Model with Infected Pest
Biophysical Reviews and Letters, 2019This work describes a delayed pest–plant ecological model with infection in the pest population. The interactions between plant and susceptible pest and also between susceptible and infected pest are taken as Holling type II responses. Well-posedness of the system has been discussed. Stability analysis of all equilibria has been performed.
Ashok Mondal, A. K. Pal, G. P. Samanta
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