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dc.contributor.authorBaraka, Gachie Eliudde
dc.contributor.authorSirera, Ann Mereciade
dc.contributor.authorOngamo, George Otienode
dc.date.accessioned2024-01-09T13:26:10Z
dc.date.available2024-01-09T13:26:10Z
dc.date.issued2023de
dc.identifier.issn2413-9009de
dc.identifier.urihttps://www.ssoar.info/ssoar/handle/document/91212
dc.description.abstractWhile desert locusts threaten human security, management practices can also introduce unintended risks, thus leading to a normative dilemma. Therefore, this study sought to determine desert locust management techniques that protect human security from pests and its management practices in Kenya. The analysis used a mixed methods approach using ex-post facto evaluation and cross-sectional survey designs. The target population included desert locust-affected persons. A multi-stage sampling approach using stratified and purposive random sampling techniques was used to target a sample size of 900 respondents drawn from 30 counties affected by desert locusts. Structured questionnaires and focus group discussions were used to collect quantitative and qualitative data. Quantitative data was analysed through descriptive and inferential statistics using frequencies, percentages and ordinal logistic regression. Qualitative data was analysed using thematic analysis and incorporated in the discussion. The findings revealed that there were several possible desert locust management best practices. The study concludes that the Integrated pest management (IPM) approach presents an opportunity to build resilience against human resource, technical and financial challenges through the progressive use of readily available knowledge and skills during physical control before advancing to more sophisticated strategies such as biological and chemical control options. The study recommends that scholars, policymakers and practitioners develop a customised IPM strategy for Kenya.de
dc.languageende
dc.subject.ddcNaturwissenschaftende
dc.subject.ddcScienceen
dc.subject.otherDesert locust; Integrated pest management; Non-interventionde
dc.titleThe Dilemma of Balancing between Benefits and Risks: Desert Locust Management Best Practicesde
dc.description.reviewbegutachtet (peer reviewed)de
dc.description.reviewpeer revieweden
dc.source.journalPath of Science
dc.source.volume9de
dc.publisher.countryMISCde
dc.source.issue9de
dc.subject.classozNaturwissenschaften, Technik(wissenschaften), angewandte Wissenschaftende
dc.subject.classozNatural Science and Engineering, Applied Sciencesen
dc.subject.thesozKeniade
dc.subject.thesozKenyaen
dc.subject.thesozBest Practicede
dc.subject.thesozbest practiceen
dc.rights.licenceCreative Commons - Namensnennung 4.0de
dc.rights.licenceCreative Commons - Attribution 4.0en
internal.statusformal und inhaltlich fertig erschlossende
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internal.identifier.thesoz10066735
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dc.type.documentZeitschriftenartikelde
dc.type.documentjournal articleen
dc.source.pageinfo8001-8007de
internal.identifier.classoz50200
internal.identifier.journal1570
internal.identifier.document32
internal.identifier.ddc500
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.22178/pos.97-15de
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dc.description.pubstatusPublished Versionen
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internal.dda.referencehttps://pathofscience.org/index.php/index/oai/@@oai:ojs.pathofscience.org:article/2905
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