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ProjectProject Preparation: the Protection of Pollinating Insects and Pollination Ecosystems in Latin America - GCP/RLA/226/GER 2023
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In the Latin America region, little information is available on the importance of pollinators and pollinator conservation strategies, resulting in poor policies and regulation. This led to a need to develop a regional proposal for the protection and monitoring of their populations, to be submitted to the International Climate Initiative of the German Ministry of the Environment. Its adoption and implementation will help to preserve pollinators and increase resilience to the consequences of climate change in the region. -
ProjectSyngenta-Operation Pollinator for multi-functional landscapes
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2014Also available in:
No results found.Operation Pollinator is an international biodiversity program designed to boost the number of pollinating insects on commercial farms. It helps farmers to implement targeted semi-natural habitats and to achieve environmental gains alongside productive agriculture that are remunerated by public PES schemes in Europe. -
Book (stand-alone)Rapid assessment of pollinators'status
A contribution to the international initiative for the conservation and sustainable use of pollinators
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No results found.Every continent has reports of pollinator declines in at least one region/ country. The losses of pollination services have been well documented in many specifi c instances; what remains lacking are global assessments of changes in the distribution and levels of pollination services. As the recognized drivers of pollinator losses (changing land-use patterns, pesticide use, diseases, invasive species and climate change) are themselves changing in intensity, the global community is jus tifi ed in taking note and determining the actions that will conserve pollinators. The insidious nature of the loss of ecosystem services- by slow erosion rather than cataclysmic events- demands careful monitoring. Pollinators provide essential services to humans. In several instances, impressive documentation of the market and non-market values derived from pollination services has been made. Despite this, the economic valuation of pollination services has a number of challenges to overcome, many stemming from the gaps in understanding of the actual contribution of pollination to crop production. Developing sound management plans for pollinators will hinge on good taxonomic support. Linked to the taxonomic information about species is other information on biological characteristics (including fl oral relationships and ecological linkages) that are important for adaptive management. New approaches to managing pollinator information should help to overcome the taxonomic impediment, although the focus at present has been on bees, and not on other key pollinator groups.
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