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The purpose of this book is to share with a wider public the fascinating insights derived from pesticide use data. The book also provides an overview of the systems used to gather and manage these data. The ultimate goal is to inspire researchers and the public to utilize pesticide use data in diverse fields including pest management, environmental monitoring, public health, and public policy.
Preface ........................................................................................................................ ...... xi; Acknowledgment ............................................................................................................ xv; 1. History of Pesticide Use Reporting in California .................................................. 3; Larry Wilhoit; 2. The Infrastructure of California’s Pesticide Use Reporting Program .............. 15; Nino Yanga and Kimberly Steinmann; 3. Data Quality Assessment within the Pesticide Use Database ............................. 31; Larry Wilhoit; 4. The Maintenance and Use of California’s School Pesticide Use Report ........... 77; Eric Denemark; 5. Pesticide Use Reporting Data in Pesticide Regulation and Policy: The; California Experience ........................................................................................... 97; Nino Yanga, Pamela Wofford, Christopher DeMars, Emily Bryson, Nathan Desjarlais,; and Kimberly Steinmann; 6. The Extensive Use of Pesticide Use Report (PUR) Data in Scholarly; Scientific Research ............................................................................................... 115; Michael L. Grieneisen and Minghua Zhang; 7. Patterns of Fumigant Use in California Grapes ................................................ 133; D. A. Downie; 8. Recent Developments in the Registration and Usage of Botanical Pesticides; in California .......................................................................................................... 149; Michael L. Grieneisen and Murray B. Isman; 9. Spatio-Temporal Analyses of Pesticide Use on Walnuts and Potential Risks; to Surface Water in California ............................................................................ 171; Huajin Chen, Yu Zhan, Michael L. Grieneisen, and Minghua Zhang; 10. The Impact of Integrated Pest Management and Regulation on Agricultural; Pesticide Use in California .................................................................................. 203; Lynn Epstein and Minghua Zhang; 11. Employing California Pesticide Use Data for Evaluating Integrated Pest; Management Programs and Informing Pesticide Policy and Regulation ....... 225; Amanda Crump, James Farrar, Alfred J. Fournier, and Peter C. Ellsworth; 12. Implementing Pesticide Use Data and GIS To Improve Treated Area; Estimates in Agricultural and Residential Exposure Assessments ................. 241; Nathan Snyder and Michael Winchell; 13. Refined Processing of Pesticide Use Reports for Use in Data Analysis; Conducted by the California Department of Pesticide Regulation’s Air; Program ................................................................................................................ 285; Kelsey Craig, Edgar Vidrio, Pam Wofford, and Randy Segawa; 14. Methodology for Prioritizing Pesticides for Surface Water Monitoring in; Agricultural and Urban Areas of California ..................................................... 307; Yuzhou Luo, Xin Deng, Michael Ensminger, and Robert Budd; 15. Applications of the California Pesticide Use Reporting Database in More; than 25 Years of U.S. Geological Survey Hydrological Studies ....................... 323; Joseph Domagalski and James Orlando; 16. Tiered Approaches in Analyzing Rice Field Pesticide Fate and Transport; for Ecological Risk Assessment ........................................................................... 347; Ruoyu Wang, Yongping Yuan, Yuzhou Luo, Ann Pitchford, Ronald L. Bingner,; Debra Denton, Haw Yen, and Minghua Zhang; 17. Potential Pesticide Use Risks to Honeybees during Almond Pollination in; California .............................................................................................................. 379; Minghua Zhang, Jonathan Ackerman, Michael L. Grieneisen, and; Christopher DeMars; 18. A Simplified Approach to Using Pesticide Use Reporting To Prioritize; Pesticide Risk in California’s National Parks ................................................... 405; Erik W. Meyer and Christopher DeMars; 19. Pesticide Use Data and the Distribution of Acute Illness Episodes: The; Promise and Challenges of Geoinformatics ....................................................... 431; Gregory Wroblicky, Lucia S. Graham, Emilie M. Schneider, Jasmeen Pabla,; Emily Bryson, Pamela E. Driggers, and Michael R. Zeiss; 20. Economic and Pest Management Analysis of Proposed Pesticide; Regulations ........................................................................................................... 463; John Steggall, Steve Blecker, Rachael Goodhue, Karen Klonsky, Kevi Mace, and; Robert Van Steenwyk; 21. PURwebGIS: A Web Application for Query and Analysis of Pesticide Use; Report (PUR) Data ............................................................................................... 495; Christopher DeMars and Minghua Zhang; 22. Pesticide Use Risk Evaluation (PURE), a Self-Evaluation Tool of Pesticide; Use ........................................................................................................................ . 517; Yu Zhan and Minghua Zhang; 23. Comparisons of Analytic Methodologies for Correct Analysis of Pesticide; Use Data ................................................................................................................ 535; Kimberly Steinmann; 24. Recommendations for Future Improvements to the Pesticide Use Data and; Database Integration ............................................................................................ 559; Minghua Zhang, Scott Jackson, Mark A. Robertson, and Michael R. Zeiss; Editors’ Biographies .................................................................................................... 563; Indexes; Author Index ................................................................................................................ 567; Subject Index ................................................................................................................ 569
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