2021
DOI: 10.7770/safer-v0n0-art2262
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Spatial distribution of outbreak of locust swarms: a geographical analysis of vulnerability and preventions in India

Abstract: Current outbreak of locust swarms in the different parts of the world has also emerged as a big problem for the Indian agricultural sector and associated livelihood options. Being known for its transient nature, the locust swarms containing millions of locusts. These swarms are, therefore, one of the most dangerous pests in the world that may have a disastrous impact on food, food crops, fodder and food security around the world. The outbreak has been historically noticed in several regions of the world which … Show more

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“…Addressing these challenges requires concerted efforts at local, national, and global levels to mitigate climate change impacts and build resilience in vulnerable communities. Recent locust outbreaks in India have highlighted the vulnerability of agriculture to pest infestations and the importance of proactive measures to mitigate their impact [20]. Building resilience against future locust outbreaks requires a multi-pronged approach, encompassing early detection, rapid response, sustainable pest management practices, and community engagement.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Addressing these challenges requires concerted efforts at local, national, and global levels to mitigate climate change impacts and build resilience in vulnerable communities. Recent locust outbreaks in India have highlighted the vulnerability of agriculture to pest infestations and the importance of proactive measures to mitigate their impact [20]. Building resilience against future locust outbreaks requires a multi-pronged approach, encompassing early detection, rapid response, sustainable pest management practices, and community engagement.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%