Advances in Pesticide Risk Reduction

Publication

Pesticides can potentially cause undesirable adverse side effects on nontarget organisms, humans, and the environment (soils, surface, and groundwater resources) because pesticides are toxic by design and are deliberately released into the environment. Pesticide risk is a combination of the (eco)toxicological properties of the pesticide and the potential exposure of humans, flora, and fauna to the pesticide.

Overview on current strategies

This article gives a general introduction to pesticide fate in the environment, summarizes risks associated with the production, use, and disposal of pesticides, and provides an overview on current strategies and tools to minimize these risks.

Authors

Müller K., Tiktak A., Dijkman T.J., Green S. and Clothier B.

Specifications

Publication title
Advances in Pesticide Risk Reduction
Publication date
29 July 2014
Publication type
Publication
Magazine
Encyclopedia of Agriculture and Food Systems
Product number
1561