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Improving preventive locust management: insights from a multi‐agent model
Authors:Pierre‐Emmanuel Gay  Michel Lecoq  Cyril Piou
Institution:1. CIRAD, UMR CBGP, Montpellier, France;2. Centre National de Lutte Anti‐Acridienne, BP 125, Inezgane, Morocco;3. University Ibn Zohr, Agadir, Morocco
Abstract:

BACKGROUND

Preventive management of locust plagues works in some cases but still fails frequently. The role of funding institution awareness was suggested as a potential facilitating factor for cyclic locust plagues. We designed a multi‐agent system to represent the events of locust plague development and a management system with three levels: funding institution, national control unit and field teams. A sensitivity analysis identified the limits and improvements of the management system.

RESULTS

The model generated cyclic locust plagues through a decrease in funding institution awareness. The funding institution could improve its impact by increasing its support by just a few percent. The control unit should avoid hiring too many field teams when plagues bring in money, in order to ensure that surveys can be maintained in times of recession. The more information the teams can acquire about the natural system, the more efficient they will be.

CONCLUSION

We argue that anti‐locust management should be considered as a complex adaptive system. This not only would allow managers to prove to funders the random aspect of their needs, but would also enable funders and decision‐makers to understand and integrate their own decisions into the locust dynamics that still regularly affect human populations. © 2017 Society of Chemical Industry
Keywords:pattern‐oriented model  preventive control  phase polyphenism  early warning  complex adaptive system  pest management  desert locust
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