Biological controls that utilize natural predation, parasitism or other
natural mechanisms, is an environmentally friendly alternative to
chemical pesticides. Chemical pesticide methods are becoming less
readily available due to increasing resistance problems and the
prohibition of some substances. This book addresses the challenges of
insufficient information and imperfectly understood regulatory processes
in using biopesticides. It takes an interdisciplinary approach providing
internationally comparative analyses on the registration of
biopesticides and debates future biopesticide practices.