Integrated Pest Management for Collections Proceedings of 2011: A Pest Odyssey, 10 Years Later

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Synopsis

Integrated pest management (IPM) is not a static approach but one that is constantly evolving. Mass international travel, climate change and other factors contribute to the spread of new pests, and the pests themselves are constantly seeking out weaknesses in our defences. An understanding of the threats pests pose to collections and the necessity for a systematic approach to combat them is now firmly embedded in the work of collection care practitioners. In addition, the trustees and sponsoring bodies of collecting institutions recognise that it is a significant and cost-effective element of good collections management. 2011: A Pest Odyssey, 10 years later describes examples of how the IPM approach has been adopted by large and small institutions around the world, and highlights the many lessons learned along the way. Principal among these is never to become complacent and tied down to routine processes. Another important lesson is the need to ensure colleagues understand and are involved with the process of pest management. There is also a need to understand the wider implications of any pest control activity, for example the effect of chemical treatments on DNA. Coming out of the second Pest Odyssey conference, this book will promote wider understanding and implementation of IPM as an integral part of any collection management programme. The organisers and editorial team hope that everyone involved with the care of cultural heritage collections and buildings will find something of interest and value in this work.

Book details

Edition:
e-Book
Series:
English Heritage
Author:
Peter Winsor, David Pinniger, Louise Bacon, Bob Child, Kerren Harris, Dee Lauder, Julie Phippard and Amber Xavier-Rowe
ISBN:
9781848023307
Related ISBNs:
9781848021143
Publisher:
Historic England
Pages:
231
Reading age:
Not specified
Includes images:
Yes
Date of addition:
2023-09-14
Usage restrictions:
Copyright
Copyright date:
2015
Copyright by:
English Heritage 
Adult content:
No
Language:
English
Categories:
Animals, Art and Architecture, Nonfiction