The Journal of Pest Control and Environmental Sciences (JPCES) is a peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary publication dedicated to advancing research and innovation in pesticide chemistry, toxicology and human health, residue analysis, formulation and technological applications, pest control strategies, environmental studies, and public health professionals working on pest-related challenges with an emphasis on environmental sustainability.
The JPCES aims to promote cutting-edge research in pest control while advancing environmental sustainability through science-based solutions. It supports the development and implementation of Integrated Pest Management (IPM) strategies that minimize ecological harm while effectively managing pest populations. Additionally, the journal seeks to disseminate critical knowledge on emerging pests, pesticide resistance, and innovative control methods to keep researchers, policymakers, and practitioners informed. By fostering interdisciplinary collaboration among chemists, entomologists, ecologists, agronomists, and environmental scientists, JPCES bridges the gap between research and real-world applications. Furthermore, the journal is committed to educating stakeholders, including farmers, public health officials, and industry professionals, on sustainable pest management practices that protect both ecosystems and human well-being.
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