<p>1. Pesticides Applied Worldwide to Combat Pests<br>2. Integrated Pest Management, BT Crops, and Insecticide Use: The U.S. Experience<br>3. Experiences with Implementation And Adoption of Integrated Pest Management in Northeastern USA<br>4. Emerging issues in Integrated Pest Management implementation and adoption in the North Central USA<br>5. Integrated Pest Management in the Southern United States of America: Changing Technology and Infrastructure – Implications for the Future<br>6. Integrated Pest Management: Fruit Production in the Western United States<br>7. The impact of integrated pest management programs on pesticide use in California, USA<br>8. Experiences with Integrated Weed Management and pesticide use in the Canadian Prairies<br>9. Implementation and Adoption of Integrated Pest Management in Canada: Insects<br>10. The Political Economy of the Indonesian Integrated Pest Management Program during the 1989–1999 Period<br>11. Pesticide Use and Experiences with Integrated Pest Management Programs and Bt Cotton in India<br>12. Experiences with implementation and adoption of Integrated Pest Management in China<br>13. Push-Pull: A Novel IPM Strategy for the Green Revolution in Africa<br>14. Promoting Integrated Pest Management for Cotton Smallholders – the Uganda Experience<br>15. Agent-based models and Integrated Pest Management diffusion in small scale farmer communities<br>16. Pesticides and Integrated Pest Management Practice, Practicality and Policy in Australia<br>17. Integrated Pest Management policy, research and implementation: European initiatives<br>18. Experiences with implementation and adoption of Integrated Plant Protection (IPP) in Germany<br>19. Experiences with implementation and adoption of integrated pest management in Denmark<br>20. Experiences with implementation and adoption of Integrated Pest Management in Italy<br/>21. Integrated Pest Management adoption in the Netherlands: experiences with pilot farm networks and stakeholder participation<br>22. Experiences with implementation and adoption of integrated pest management strategies in Sweden</p>