BCPC Preview 2007
Session 12D
The use of beneficial organisms in plant protection – population level management
Improvements in the use of beneficial organisms in Professor Paul Jepson (Oregon State University, Chairman & Session Organiser
plant protection require a better understanding of Corvallis, USA) will provide an overview of the effects Dr Gavin Lewis
the processes operating in the field at the population of pesticides on beneficial invertebrates and the extent (JSC International, Harrogate, UK)
level. This applies to the implementation of IPM in to which they are protected by current management
terms of enhancing populations of beneficial organisms practices and regulations as well as considering possible
in general as well as the specific management of future improvements. David Richardson (Pesticides
pesticide-natural enemy interactions. This also helps to Safety Directorate, York, UK) will explore the type
address one of the primary protection goals of the risk of data that can be used to support IPM claims at a
assessment procedures for pesticides and non-target regulatory level as well as explaining how national and
organisms in the EU. EU policies see integrated approaches supporting a more
sustainable use of pesticides.
Session 13
The closing ceremony
Dr Hans Herren, IAPPS President (Millennium Institute, The Chair, Organising Committee for the IPPC 2007 will promotion of global IPM. He will answer the questions:
Washington, DC, USA), based on his reflection of the pass the gavel to Dr Bill Tweedy, Chair, 2011 Organising “Are we really making progress in the development of
Congress, will answer the question, “Are we as IPM Committee (Private Consultant, Albaugh, USA). Dr suitable IPM technology and transferring the technology
specialists still relevant and doing our share towards Tweedy will present the plans for the next IPPC and will to the world’s millions of farmers?” and “Where has
sustainable food, fibre and feed production?” invite all those present to the joint meeting of IAPPS global IPM come from, where is it now and where is it
and APS (The American Phytopathological Society) to be going?”
Professor E A ‘Short’ Heinrichs, Secretary General, held in Honolulu, Hawaii on 6 - 10 August 2011. Aloha!
IAPPS (University of Nebraska, Lincoln, USA) will give Chairman & Session Organiser
his views of the Congress and present the unique role Dr Peter Kenmore (FAO, Rome, Italy) will close the Professor E A ‘Short’ Heinrichs, Secretary General, IAPPS
that IAPPS can play in promoting global IPM?” Congress with a reflection on the Congress content and (University of Nebraska, Lincoln, USA)
will highlight priority areas to receive attention in the
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