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Modelling Can Reduce Contamination from Mosquito Population Control

Published in 2022 | Stochastic Environmental Research and Risk Assessment

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This study explores the application of ecological modeling to reduce potential contamination caused by mosquito population control interventions. By using simulation and stochastic optimization techniques, the research demonstrates how models can identify strategies that balance effectiveness and environmental impact.
The work emphasizes the role of predictive modelling in designing sustainable mosquito management practices, especially under uncertainty. The methodology can support public health decisions while minimizing ecological risks.

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