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SUMMARY:John Mumford Research to Impact Seminar
DESCRIPTION:Globally\, some insect species threaten human and animal health
  and biodiversity directly and by vectoring diseases. This seminar illustr
 ates how large area\, precision control of pests of agriculture\, environm
 ent and people change the future for those communities involved. Dr Walthe
 r Enkerlin\, of the United Nations Joint FAO/IAEA Centre\, shares how\, af
 ter Bachelors and Masters degrees from Mexican universities\, his PhD at I
 mperial embedded the concept of strategic decision making as a framework f
 or his career\, including the economics of insect pest control for nationa
 l\, regional and international campaigns. His joint research with the late
  Professor Mumford resulted in a Benefit-Cost Analysis tool that is widely
  applied to estimate the return on investment of pest control options incl
 uding the area-wide sterile insect technique (SIT). The basics of SIT\, as
  well as case studies of large-scale pest control interventions based on p
 rospective economic analysis or confirmed through retrospective analysis\,
  are recounted to demonstrate the impact of multidisciplinary research at 
 what is now the Centre for Environmental Policy.
URL:https://www.imperial.ac.uk/events/197455/john-mumford-research-to-impac
 t-seminar-2/
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251002T170000
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LOCATION:G34\, Sir Alexander Fleming Building\, South Kensington Campus\, I
 mperial College London\, London\, SW7 2AZ\, United Kingdom
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