Other Resources
The IPM Road Map is the key document in defining the overarching goals of U.S. government-sponsored IPM programs. The Road Map identifies strategic directions for IPM research, implementation, and measurement for all pests, in all settings, throughout the nation.
Logic Models- NIFA - Strategic Planning and Accountability / Logic Models
- University of Wisconsin Cooperative Extension Self-study Module University of Wisconsin Cooperative Extension provides a variety of resource materials and professional development offerings to help with the understanding and use of the logic model in planning, implementation, evaluation and communications
- Logic Model Template
Sample IPM Adoption Surveys
- Apple
- Bedding Plants
- Potato
- Potato (printed reference) Zeigler, C.R., Donahue, D.W., Drummond, F.A. and S.N. Smith. 2002. The Ecological Economics of Insecticide Use Associated With the Maine Potato Industry, Based on a Producer Survey. Am. J. Alt. Ag. 17(4): 159-166.
- Sweet Corn
- Wine Grapes
- Cotton Robertson, M.J., Zehnder, G.W., and M.D. Hammig. 2005 Adoption of Integrated Pest Management Practices by South Carolina Cotton Growers. Journal of Extension. (http://www.joe.org/joe/2005december/rb10.shtml)
- Cotton - Habitat Diversity and Predatory Insects in Cotton IPM ...Nov 20, 2009 ...
General IPM Impact
- Wearing, C.H. 1988. Evaluating the IPM Implementation Process. IN. Biological Control in Agricultural IPM Systems. New York: Academic. 589 pp. 42. Hussey, N. W. 1 980. Crop protection: A challenge in applied biology. http://www.annualreviews.org/doi/abs/10.1146/annurev.en.33.010188.000313?journalCode=ento
- Cotton - Sharma, O.P., Lavekar, R.C., Murthy, K.S., and S.N. Puri. 2009. Habitat Diversity and Predatory Insects in Cotton IPM. http://ipmworld.umn.edu/chapters/sharma.htm
- Biological control in agricultural IPM systems: a brief overview of the current statue and future prospects. In M.A. Hoy and D.C. Heroz (eds.)
- Day, E. and T. Greitens. 2003. IPM Impact and Assessment. 4th National Integrated Pest Management Symposium, Indianapolis, Indiana. April 9-10, 2003. http://www.aftresearch.org/ipm/symposium/files/IPM%20Impact%20and%20Assessment%20Proceedings.pdf
- Integrated Assessment of IPM Impacts: An Overview. John M. Antle and Susan M. Capalbo. Assessing IPM Impacts: Summaries of Selected Papers. https://www.ers.usda.gov/webdocs/publications/46916/32810_mp1542c.pdf?v=0
- Norton, G.W. 2009. Protocol for Economic Impact Evaluation of IPM Programs - Describes a protocol for economic assessment of IPM impacts that includes five tasks: (1) defining IPM measures, (2) measuring IPM adoption, (3) assessing user-level economic effects, (4) assessing market effects, and (5) estimating health and environmental (non-market) impacts. Includes an overview of Selected IPM Impacts from Previous Studies. https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-1-4020-8990-9_3
- National Management Measures for the Control of Nonpoint Pollution. In a review of 61 studies of IPM impacts on crop yield, pesticide use, and economics, pesticide use declined in seven of the eight commodities evaluated (see Norton and Mullen, 1984). https://www.epa.gov/nps/national-management-measures-control-nonpoint-source-pollution-agriculture
- Economics of IPM. Norton G.W. and J. Mullen. Economic Evaluation of IPM Programs: A Literature Review. Report 448-120. Blacksburg, Virginia: Cooperative Extension, 1994. https://web.archive.org/web/20060828030835/http://www.ento.vt.edu/Fruitfiles/OliveProj/IPMPaper.html
National and State IPM Resources
- USDA NIFA IPM Program
- Regional IPM Centers (National Website)
- State IPM Websites (See the NIFA Contacts database)
Estimating the Value of Ecosystem Services
The following is a partial list of potentially useful links and citations covering topics related to ecosystem valuation:
- http://www.ecosystemvaluation.org/uses.htm - Ecosystem Valuation -Dennis M. King, Ph.D, Univ. of Maryland, and Marisa J. Mazzotta, Ph.D. with the technical assistance of Kenneth J. Markowitz, Esq. Site published in 2000, funded by US Department of Agriculture Natural Resources Conservation Service and National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration.
- http://sol.oc.ntu.edu.tw/omisar/apec-me/usa/gov/nedi.htm - National Environmental Data Index (NEDI)
- http://www.aere.org/ - Association of Environmental and Resource Economists
- http://www.ers.usda.gov/ - USDA Economic Research Service
- https://archive.epa.gov/ncer/publications/web/pdf/nsf_epa.pdf - Decision Making and Valuation for Environmental Policy
- https://www.ers.usda.gov/publications/pub-details/?pubid=41023 - Economic Valuation of Environmental Benefits and the Targeting of Conservation Programs: The Case of the CRP
- Farber, S.C., Costanza, R. and M. A. Wilson. 2002. Economic and ecological concepts for valuing ecosystem services. Special Issue: The Dynamics and Value of Ecosystem Services: Integrating Economic and Ecological Perspectives. Ecological Economics 41 (2002) 375-392.
- John E. Losey, J.E and M. Vaughan. 2006. The Economic Value of Ecological Services Provided by Insects. BioScienceVol. 56 (4): 311-323.
Economics of IPM
- https://www.epa.gov/ipm/evaluating-costs-ipm-schools - Evaluating the Costs of IPM in Schools.
- http://www.ipmcenters.org/LogicModels/surveys/28-5_Smith.pdf - Smith, G. 2009 The Cost-Benefits of IPM From a Facility Director's Perspective. PowerPoint presentation at the 2009 IPM Symposium.
- http://ipm.osu.edu/school/survey.htm - Ohio Schools Pest Management Survey. 2001. HTML document provides raw data from 2001 survey given to Ohio school personal regarding IPM.
- http://extension.entm.purdue.edu/schoolipm/Update%20May%202003/IDEM%20Pilot%20report%20fin.htm - Fournier, A., and T. Johnson. 2003 . Implementation of Pilot Integrated Pest Management Programs in Indiana Schools and Child Care Facilities. Department of Entomology, IPM Technical Resource Center, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN.
- http://wcsj2017.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/Alkon_2016_IPM-intervention_JPHC.pdf - Child Care Centers Improves Knowledge, Pest Control, and Practices.
- http://www.ipminstitute.org/2007_Child_Care_Center_Questionnaire_RESULTS.pdf - Iowa State University Extension. 2007. Survey of Chemical Use and Pest Control Practices in Iowa's Licensed Childcare Centers.
- http://www.ipminstitute.org/school_ipm_2015/ipm_business_case.pdf - The Business Case for IPM in schools: Cutting costs and increasing benefits.
School IPM Resources
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General
- www.ipmcenters.org/LogicModels/surveys/schoolsurvey.pdf - Sample School IPM Adoption Survey
- http://schoolipm.ifas.ufl.edu/ - National program, funded by the EPA, that provides information for school administrators, teachers, parents and pest control technicians.
- www.ipminstitute.org/school.htm - Links and resources for school IPM including curricula ideas, pesticide risk information, IPM planning and other resources
- www.epa.gov/opp00001/ipm/ - A school IPM program uses common sense strategies to reduce sources of pest problems.
- www.epa.gov/pesticides/ipm/schoolipm/ - Appendix B, "How To Develop An IPM Program," provides a step-by-step guide for implementing a school IPM program.
- http://apps.cdpr.ca.gov/schoolipm/ - Welcome to the California School IPM web site! This site has been created by the California Department of Pesticide Regulation (DPR).
- www.ipminstitute.org/school_ipm_pmsp.htm - More than 15 school IPM projects nationwide are currently funded by: USDA NIFA Program · US EPA.
- schoolipm.tamu.edu/ - School IPM - Southwest Technical Resource Center Training information, times and dates for School IPM Coordinators · Awards and Recognitions ... Find answers to the most commonly asked School IPM questions.
- www.massnrc.org/ipm/ Find a school's IPM plan. Find out about IPM & pesticides. Get IPM news & announcements.
- www.ipm.iastate.edu/ipm/schoolipm/. School IPM programs help schools provide healthy learning environments by decreasing unnecessary or illegal pesticide use, decreasing asthma triggers, etc.
- https://www.maine.gov/dacf/php/integrated_pest_management/school/index.shtml - Maine School IPM requirements.
- https://pestmanagement.rutgers.edu/school/ - Welcome to the Rutgers Cooperative Extension Pest Management Office home page for School IPM.
- schoolipm.ncsu.edu/ - The mission of the school IPM program is to assist public schools in North Carolina to adopt IPM programs by educating and training Pest Management ...
- https://datcp.wi.gov/Pages/Programs_Services/SchoolIPM.aspx - DATCP operates Wisconsin's School IPM program to reduce the need to rely on chemical pesticides when dealing with pests on school grounds.
- ipm.osu.edu/school/school.htm - School IPM Overview; Implementing an IPM Program; Legal Requirements in Ohio; Sample Management Strategies; Head Lice Prevention Program; Training Programs ...
- https://portal.ct.gov/DEEP/Pesticides/Integrated-Pest-Management/IPM-Guidance - Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection. IPM Guidance.
- http://www.ipminstitute.org/school_biblio.htm#Success - School IPM Success Stories
- http://www.beyondpesticides.org/schools/sepa/SEPA_fact&figures.htm - Facts and Figures Children, Pesticides, and Schools
- http://www.umass.edu/umext/ipm/projects/community_education/pest_management_MA_schools.html -
Hollingsworth, C.S. 1996. "Pest management in Massachusetts schools: a survey of practices and perceptions."
A survey of 100 schools conducted in 1995. Includes, methods, results, summary and conclusions and resources.
- https://massnrc.org/ipm/schools-daycare.html - Massachusetts Natural Resources Collaborations. School IPM Program.
- http://www.ipminstitute.org/school_ipm_2015/ipm_asthma_document.pdf - Reducing your child’s asthma using Integrated Pest Management.
- https://massnrc.org/ipm/schools-daycare.html - Massachusetts Natural Resources Collaborations. School IPM Program.
- http://www.epa.gov/pesticides/ipm/schoolipm/index.html - Daar et al., 1997. Appendix B. How to develop an IPM program. Pp. 159-167. In IPM for Schools: A How-to Manual.
- http://www.maine.gov/agriculture/pesticides/schoolipm/tools/policy.htm - Sample Integrated Pest Management Policy Statement for Maine Schools. 2-page document includes thoughts on IPM techniques, pest management objectives, the IPM coordinator, record keeping, notification and posting, pesticide storage and purchase and pesticide applicators. Available in Word or PDF format.
- https://mainedoenews.net/2018/08/08/integrated-pest-management-requirements/ - Maine Department of Education. Integrated Pest Management Requirements.
- https://pestmanagement.rutgers.edu/school/plan/ - School IPM: New Jersey School IPM Model Policy and Plan. New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection and Rutgers Cooperative Extension. 2004. The Model Plan is currently available in both pdf and Word files on the Rutgers Cooperative Extension Pest Management Office School IPM webpages
- https://schoolipm.ifas.ufl.edu/Florida/contract.htm - University of Florida. 2011. School IPM Model Contract. Extensive outline designed to be used by officials working in schools, such as purchasing agents, who are responsible for procuring pest management services.
- http://agrilife.org/ipm/files/2016/01/Model-IPM-Policy_Safer-Pest-Control.pdf - Texas Cooperative Extension. Model Policy Statement for Integrated Pest Management in Schools and Child Care Facilities. Includes definitions, development of IPM plans, essential IPM principles, pesticides use is school facilities, cooperation with IPM coordinator, contractual agreements with IPM providers, facilities planning, cooperation with regulatory agencies, and licensing and training for pesticide applicators.
- http://schoolipm.ifas.ufl.edu/Florida/contract.pdf - US General Services Agency, 1999. Contract Guide Specifications for Integrated Pest Management Programs in Government Buildings and Schools. 7 pp. Suggested guidelines for use when contracting with a pest management professional for services, including inspection, IPM plan, use of pesticides, recordkeeping.
- http://epa.gov/schools - US EPA. Healthy School Environments Web Portal. The Healthy School Environments web page is intended to serve as a portal to on-line resources to help facility managers, school administrators, architects, design engineers, school nurses, parents, teachers and staff address environmental health issues in schools. While the information is primarily intended to help improve the environment of school facilities, educational resources for students and teachers can also be found through the Healthy School Environments portal. Visitors can browse resources by geographic area, or search all resources by entering specific keywords into the search box at the top of each page.
- Brajkovich, L, Hanger, A., Messanger, B., and S. Simmons. 2010. California's Use of IPM in Managing Pests in Schools. Outlooks on Pest Management 21(1): 25-30. Published by: Research Information Ltd., ISSN 1743-1026.
- Gouge, D.H., Lame, M.L., and J.L. Snyder. 2006. Use of an Implementation Model and Diffusion Process for Establishing Integrated Pest Management in Arizona Schools. Amer. Entomol. 52(3): 190-196.
- Green, T.A., Gouge, D.H., Braband, L.A., Foss, C.R., and L.C. Graham. 2007. IPM Star Certification for School Systems: Rewarding Pest Management Excellence in Schools and Childcare Facilities. Amedr. Entomologist. 53(3): 150-156.
- Nalyanya, G., Gore, J.C., Linker, H. M. and C. Schall. 2009. German Cockroach Allergen Levels in North Carolina Schools: Comparison of Integrated Pest Management and Conventional Cockroach Control. J. Med. Entomol. 46(3): 420-427.
- Natural Resource, Agriculture, and Engineering Service (NRAES), 2002. Integrated Pest Management for Northeast Schools. Introduction that answers the questions What is IPM? and Why Practice IPM in Schools?; Chapter on the Components of an IPM Program; Chapter on Establishing an IPM Program in Your School; Chapter on Managing Pests Found in Northeast Schools including a detailed list of common pests. Also includes appendices on School IPM Checklist, Examples of Action Thresholds and General Recommendations for Pesticide Applications. Available from NRAES, Cooperative Extension, 152 Riley-Robb Hall, Ithaca, NY 14853-5701. For more information, contact NRAES by phone at 607-255-7654 or fax at 607-254-8770 or email.
Example School IPM Policies, Plans and Contracts
School IPM-Related Print Publications