Industrial agriculture (IA) has been recognized among the main drivers of biodiversity loss, climate change, and native pollinator decline. Here we summarize the known negative effects of IA on pollinator biodiversity and illustrate these problems by considering the case of Chile, a “world biodiversity hotspot” (WBH) where food exports account for a considerable share of the economy in this country. Most of Chile’s WBH area is currently being replaced by IA at a fast pace, threatening local biodiversity. We present an agroecological strategy for sustainable food production and pollinator conservation in food-producing WBHs. In this we recognize native pollinators as internal inputs that cannot be replaced by IA technological packages and su...
Worldwide, human appropriation of ecosystems is disrupting plant-pollinator communities and pollinat...
Humanity faces amajor challenge as agricultural intensification and growth ofcultivated areas increa...
Current climate conditions in north-central Chile (25057'-32013'S,71043'-68°16'W)are characterized b...
Industrial agriculture (IA) has been recognized among the main drivers of biodiversity loss, climate...
Industrial agriculture (IA) has been recognized among the main drivers of biodiversity loss, climate...
In the last decades, pollinators have drastically declined as a consequence of anthropogenic activit...
Latin America (LA) plays an important role in the global food supply and dedicates a significant par...
Pollinator decline is one of the most significant ecological problems of the 21st century. This decl...
Expansion and intensifcation of local agriculture is usually carried out at the cost of decreasing n...
In Chile, promotion of activities in the silvoagricultural sector has been made through the implemen...
Over the past decades, both wild and domesticated insect pollinators are in dramatic decline, which ...
Animal pollinators contribute to human food production and security thereby ensuring an important co...
Pollination management recommendations are becoming increasingly precise, context-specific and knowl...
Animal pollinators contribute to human food production and security thereby ensuring an important co...
About 75 percent of the most important crops worldwide depend on animals for pollination. Insects ar...
Worldwide, human appropriation of ecosystems is disrupting plant-pollinator communities and pollinat...
Humanity faces amajor challenge as agricultural intensification and growth ofcultivated areas increa...
Current climate conditions in north-central Chile (25057'-32013'S,71043'-68°16'W)are characterized b...
Industrial agriculture (IA) has been recognized among the main drivers of biodiversity loss, climate...
Industrial agriculture (IA) has been recognized among the main drivers of biodiversity loss, climate...
In the last decades, pollinators have drastically declined as a consequence of anthropogenic activit...
Latin America (LA) plays an important role in the global food supply and dedicates a significant par...
Pollinator decline is one of the most significant ecological problems of the 21st century. This decl...
Expansion and intensifcation of local agriculture is usually carried out at the cost of decreasing n...
In Chile, promotion of activities in the silvoagricultural sector has been made through the implemen...
Over the past decades, both wild and domesticated insect pollinators are in dramatic decline, which ...
Animal pollinators contribute to human food production and security thereby ensuring an important co...
Pollination management recommendations are becoming increasingly precise, context-specific and knowl...
Animal pollinators contribute to human food production and security thereby ensuring an important co...
About 75 percent of the most important crops worldwide depend on animals for pollination. Insects ar...
Worldwide, human appropriation of ecosystems is disrupting plant-pollinator communities and pollinat...
Humanity faces amajor challenge as agricultural intensification and growth ofcultivated areas increa...
Current climate conditions in north-central Chile (25057'-32013'S,71043'-68°16'W)are characterized b...