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On the ethics of biological control of insect pests
Authors:Jeffery W Bentley  Robert J O'Neil
Institution:(1) Cochabamba, Bolivia;(2) Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, USA
Abstract:Of the four types of biological control, (1) natural, (2) conservation, (3) augmentation, and (4) importation), ethical concerns have been raised almost exclusively about only one type: importation. These concerns rest largely on fears of extinction of animal species. Importation biological control is a cost-effective alternative to chemical control for basic food crops of resource-poor farmers. Regarding the other types of biological control, natural biological control is not consciously manipulated by humans. Augmentation has some technical concerns, but is generally an environmentally-sound, viable alternative to chemicals and offers local employment. Conservation can help empower farmers to preserve native species, while saving labor and money and reducing chemical insecticides.
Keywords:Biological control  Ethical issues  Environmental policy
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