Environmental impact statement (EIS) on the AID pest management program; vol. I : environmental impact statement
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This programmatic Environmental Impact Statement on A.I.D."s pest management activities includes activities conducted or supported by A.I.D.
1970

Abstract
for the procurement or use of pesticides. Five alternative pest management programs are evaluated for their beneficial and adverse effects on human health, the environment, economics, agriculture, and social organization. One alternative is identified which appears to be the best for both public health and food production. However, there are many component elements to consider in detail in developing specific pest management programs for individual regions, countries, or geographic areas. These alternatives are discussed in detail. Chapter titles include: "Historical Analysis of the AID Pest Management Program"; "Currently Identified AID Pest Management Programs"; "Alternatives for the AID Pest Management Program"; "Environmental Impacts of Alternative AID Pest Management Programs"; "Future Pest Management Program Evaluation"; "AID"s Future Pest Management Policies and Strategies"; and "Consultation, Review, and Response."
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