In a recent essay, Harker and coauthors stated that considering herbicide resistance as a wicked problem “without clear causes or solutions” ignores what weed scientists know about the biology and management of herbicide-resistant weeds. In this response, we argue that this misrepresents what is meant by “wicked” and that the wicked problem concept is valuable in understanding the multifaceted nature of herbicide resistance as a human-caused phenomenon.
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1 July 2017
A Wicked View
Michael Barrett,
David E. Ervin,
George B. Frisvold,
Raymond A. Jussaume,
David R. Shaw,
Sarah M. Ward
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Weed Science
Vol. 65 • No. 4
July-August 2017
Vol. 65 • No. 4
July-August 2017
Herbicide resistance
weed management
wicked problem