2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.cliser.2022.100316
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Information and communication technology-based service platform enabling the co-creation of agrometeorological services: A case study of the Laos Climate Services for Agriculture

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“…CSs can assist in predicting changes in pest and disease patterns influenced by climate shifts [139]. Early warnings allow farmers to implement targeted pest management strategies, thus reducing the impact on crops, concomitantly preventing plant/crop disease pest outbreaks [140] and minimizing the introduction of alien plant species [141]. Early forecasting of pest and disease dynamics may promote the efficacy of prevention based on monitoring and forecasting improvements, contributing, furthermore, to the limitation of chemical pesticides' applications and consequently to food security, the sustainable development of agriculture [142], and the limitation of environmental pollution which constitutes a master anthropogenic cause of CC [143].…”
Section: Pest and Disease Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CSs can assist in predicting changes in pest and disease patterns influenced by climate shifts [139]. Early warnings allow farmers to implement targeted pest management strategies, thus reducing the impact on crops, concomitantly preventing plant/crop disease pest outbreaks [140] and minimizing the introduction of alien plant species [141]. Early forecasting of pest and disease dynamics may promote the efficacy of prevention based on monitoring and forecasting improvements, contributing, furthermore, to the limitation of chemical pesticides' applications and consequently to food security, the sustainable development of agriculture [142], and the limitation of environmental pollution which constitutes a master anthropogenic cause of CC [143].…”
Section: Pest and Disease Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%