TY - JOUR
T1 - Helping farmers face the increasing complexity of decision-making
for crop protection
AU - Rossi, Vittorio
AU - Caffi, Tito
AU - Salinari, Francesca
PY - 2012
Y1 - 2012
N2 - The European Community Directive 128/2009 on the Sustainable Use of Pesticides establishes a strategy
for the use of plant protection products (PPPs) in the European Community so as to reduce risks to human
health and the environment. Integrated Pest Management (IPM) is a key component of this strategy, which will
become mandatory in 2014. IPM is based on dynamic processes and requires decision-making at strategic, tactical,
and operational levels. Relative to decision makers in conventional agricultural systems, decision makers in IPM
systems require more knowledge and must deal with greater complexity. Different tools have been developed for
supporting decision-making in plant disease control and include warning services, on-site devices, and decision
support systems (DSSs). These decision-support tools operate at different spatial and time scales, are provided to
users both by public and private sources, focus on different communication modes, and can support multiple options
for delivering information to farmers. Characteristics, weaknesses, and strengths of these tools are described
in this review. Also described are recently developed DSSs, which are characterised by: i) holistic treatment of crop
management problems (including pests, diseases, fertilisation, canopy management and irrigation); ii) conversion
of complex decision processes into simple and easy-to-understand ‘decision supports’; iii) easy and rapid access
through the Internet; and iv) two-way communication between users and providers that make it possible to consider
context-specific information. These DSSs are easy-to-use tools that perform complex tasks efficiently and
effectively. The delivery of these DSSs via the Internet increases user accessibility, allows the DSSs to be updated
easily and continuously (so that new knowledge can be rapidly and efficiently provided to farmers), and allows
users to maintain close contact with providers.
AB - The European Community Directive 128/2009 on the Sustainable Use of Pesticides establishes a strategy
for the use of plant protection products (PPPs) in the European Community so as to reduce risks to human
health and the environment. Integrated Pest Management (IPM) is a key component of this strategy, which will
become mandatory in 2014. IPM is based on dynamic processes and requires decision-making at strategic, tactical,
and operational levels. Relative to decision makers in conventional agricultural systems, decision makers in IPM
systems require more knowledge and must deal with greater complexity. Different tools have been developed for
supporting decision-making in plant disease control and include warning services, on-site devices, and decision
support systems (DSSs). These decision-support tools operate at different spatial and time scales, are provided to
users both by public and private sources, focus on different communication modes, and can support multiple options
for delivering information to farmers. Characteristics, weaknesses, and strengths of these tools are described
in this review. Also described are recently developed DSSs, which are characterised by: i) holistic treatment of crop
management problems (including pests, diseases, fertilisation, canopy management and irrigation); ii) conversion
of complex decision processes into simple and easy-to-understand ‘decision supports’; iii) easy and rapid access
through the Internet; and iv) two-way communication between users and providers that make it possible to consider
context-specific information. These DSSs are easy-to-use tools that perform complex tasks efficiently and
effectively. The delivery of these DSSs via the Internet increases user accessibility, allows the DSSs to be updated
easily and continuously (so that new knowledge can be rapidly and efficiently provided to farmers), and allows
users to maintain close contact with providers.
KW - decision support tools
KW - decision-making
KW - disease models
KW - information technology
KW - integrated pest management
KW - decision support tools
KW - decision-making
KW - disease models
KW - information technology
KW - integrated pest management
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/39170
M3 - Article
SN - 0031-9465
VL - 2012
SP - 457
EP - 479
JO - Phytopathologia Mediterranea
JF - Phytopathologia Mediterranea
ER -