- Discusses the range of key ecosystem services provided by pollinators
- Reviews the range of ongoing habitat restoration projects in the European Union and North America
- Considers how data and ‘smart agriculture’ can be utilised to assess the impact of key agricultural practices on pollinator species
Содержание
- Chapter 1 — Using data to assess the impact of agriculture on pollinators and pollinator services: Noa Simón Delso, Bee Life European Beekeeping Coordination, Belgium; and Walter Haefeker, European Professional Beekeepers Association, Germany;
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Current data on pollinators
- 3 Farm data standardization
- 4 Data standardization in beekeeping
- 5 Data sharing in farming
- 6 Data sharing in beekeeping
- 7 Solutions to data sharing
- 8 Conclusion
- 9 Competing interests
- 10 Where to look for further information
- 11 References
- Chapter 2 — Organic and natural beekeeping, and caring for insect pollinators: Nicola Bradbear, Bees for Development, UK;
- 1 Introduction
- 2 The need for pollinators
- 3 Encouraging indigenous pollinators
- 4 Management of bees
- 5 Management of honey bees
- 6 Management of bumblebees
- 7 Conclusion
- 8 References
- Chapter 3 — Ecological network approaches for promoting pollinators in agriculture: Darren M. Evans and Fredric M. Windsor, Newcastle University, UK;
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Plantpollinator networks
- 3 Networks across scales
- 4 Increasing the completeness of pollination networks
- 5 Embedding pollination within wider agro-ecosystem networks
- 6 Next steps for pollination networks
- 7 Conclusion
- 8 Where to look for further information
- 9 Acknowledgements
- 10 References
- Chapter 4 — The role of habitat conservation and restoration in protecting pollinators in agricultural landscapes: Stephen Buchmann, University of Arizona, USA;
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Bees as pollinators
- 3 Challenges in habitat restoration
- 4 Assessing the effectiveness of habitat restoration
- 5 Case studies
- 6 Conclusion
- 7 Where to look for further information
- 8 References
Об авторе
Professor Evans is an ecologist and conservationist at Newcastle University, UK using network theory and DNA-metabarcoding to understand the impacts of environmental change on species-interactions and ecosystem functioning.
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