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  1. Taktisk planering med geografisk hänsyn : fallstudie med Heureka PlanVis på SCA Skogs distrikt Liden by Johansson, Håkan

    Published 2012
    “…SCA is the largest private owned forest owner in Sweden, with an ownership of 2 million hectares of productive forestland. To manage the planning of such large areas and to fit the traditional organization structure of a Swedish forest company, the planning approach is subdivided into three stages; strategic, tactical and operational. …”
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  2. Strategic control of the cattle tick Rhipicephlaus microplus applied to rotational and silvopastoral grazing systems in subtropical areas by Nava, Santiago, Rossner, Maria Victoria, Toffaletti, Jose Rodolfo, Da Luz, Miguel, Rossner, Maria Belen, Signorini Porchiett, Marcelo Lisandro, Morel, Nicolas

    Published 2024
    “…This work evaluated if strategic control based on no more than three or four annual treatments is useful to control Rhipicephalus microplus infestations on cattle when it is applied to intensive rotational grazing and silvopastoral systems with high stocking rates in subtropical areas. …”
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  3. A strategic model for the simulation of drug resistance in African animal trypanosomiasis by Hansen, F., Bett, Bernard K., Mungube, E., Randolph, Thomas F.

    Published 2010
    “…When in such an area the disease prevalence is successfully reduced by removal of the majority of the tsetse vectors, the remaining numbers of diseased animals is so small that it becomes difficult to measure the impact of vector control on the development of drug resistance. Moreover, little is known about how resistance is likely to evolve if vector control is subsequently discontinued. …”
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  4. TAAT technology toolkits and their strategic delopyment: Clearinghouse technical report series 001 by Technologies for African Agricultural Transformation

    Published 2018
    “…This case appears for example when campaigns advancing improved crop varieties are conducted that do not include the fertilizer, weed control, and pest management technologies ensuring their success. …”
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  5. Gender roles in ruminant disease management in Uganda: Implications for the control of peste des petits ruminants and Rift Valley fever by Namatovu, Jane, Lule, Peter, Asindu, Marsy, Campbell, Zoë A., Tumusiime, Dan, Kiara, Henry K., Bett, Bernard K., Roesel, Kristina, Ouma, Emily A.

    Published 2025
    “…Gendered livestock management roles strategically positioned men, women, girls, and boys to observe different clinical manifestations of disease. …”
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  6. Effect of different East Coast Fever control strategies on disease incidence in traditionally managed Sanga cattle in Central Province of Zambia by Minjauw, B., Otte, M.J., James, A.D., Castro, J.J. de, Sinyangwe, P.

    Published 1998
    “…A clinical trial, comparing East Coast fever (ECF) control strategies in 5 different groups of traditionally managed Sanga cattle (44-49 animals per herd), was conducted in Zambia over 2.5 years between 1992 and 1995. …”
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  7. Effects of strategic flukicidal (triclabendazole) treatment in naturally fasciola infected sheep: A case study in Wolemera District, Ethiopia by Asrat, M., Petros, B., Jobre, Y., Peden, Donald G., Shiferaw, Y., Taddesse, G., Mamo, M.

    Published 2005
    “…Three groups of animals were used in this experiment: Group I (n=23) received only single dose of triclabendazole (10mg/kg) at trial initiation; Group II (n=28) received two doses of triclabendazole treatments at an interval of 150 days; Group III (n=29) served as positive (untreated) control. Experimental animals were kept under traditional smallholder extensive management. …”
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  8. An exploration of the potential benefits of integrated pest management systems and the use of insect resistant potatoes to control the Guatemalan Tuber Moth (Tecia solanivora Povol... by Falck-Zepeda, José B., Barreto-Triana, Nancy, Baquero-Haeberlin, Irma, Espitia-Malagón, Eduardo, Fierro-Guzmán, Humberto, López, Nancy

    Published 2006
    “…Insect resistant (Bt) potatoes has been shown an effective means to control other members of the Tuber Moth complex. Thus a Bt potato may play a role in managing Tecia in Colombia. …”
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  9. Development of a two-species interaction sub-module for the ILCYM platform by Carhuapoma, Pablo, Gamarra, H., Kreuze, J.F.

    Published 2025
    “…Validated with relevant case studies (Tecia solanivora–Copidosoma koehleri, Bemisia tabaci–Encarsia tabacivora, Bactericera cockerelli–Tamarixia triozae), this work aligns strongly with Regenerative Agriculture, Resilient Agrifood Systems, and Climate-smart Agriculture, making it a strategic tool for integrated pest management under climate change.…”
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