Bees and other pollinators play vital roles in biodiversity and food security, and they are a source of income and inspiration. Yet, bees’ biodiversity and abundance are decreasing every day. Their decline, driven by pesticides (1–3), poses serious threats to the environment, ecosystems, and human health. The European pesticide authorization framework states that a pesticide can only be put on the market if it has no harmful effects on human health or animal health and no unacceptable effects on the environment (4). EU ministries met in June to decide what constitutes an “acceptable” effect of a pesticide on bees (5). Despite scientific evidence indicating that the current level of protection is barely adequate, they tentatively agreed to...
Production of insect-pollinated crops typically relies on both pesticide use and pollination, leadin...
Agricultural intensification and associated loss of high-quality habitats are key drivers of insect ...
This Note will proceed in four parts. Part II will discuss the importance of pollinators and the pos...
Bees and other pollinators play vital roles in biodiversity and food security, and they are a source...
Bee pollinators are an important guild delivering a fundamental input to European agriculture due to...
Managed bee species provide essential pollination services that contribute to food security worldwid...
Observed declines in the distribution and abundance of various insect species have moved the topic o...
Honeybees are cherished by the public, and everybody will agree that their well-being is important. ...
The global bee population has been on a rapid decline, with 37% of European species showing decline ...
57 pagesThis paper researches State Managed Pollinator Protection Plans (MP3s) as a collaborative pl...
In recent years, there has been much global concern about the plight of bees, which are exposed to m...
How can farmers and growers achieve effective crop protection while limiting pesticide risk to polli...
The research highlights the need for implementation of sustainable bee population protection. For ex...
Destructive influence of pesticides on bee population, as well as on people and the environment has ...
Authors thank the European Investment Bank (EIB) University Research Action Programme for financial ...
Production of insect-pollinated crops typically relies on both pesticide use and pollination, leadin...
Agricultural intensification and associated loss of high-quality habitats are key drivers of insect ...
This Note will proceed in four parts. Part II will discuss the importance of pollinators and the pos...
Bees and other pollinators play vital roles in biodiversity and food security, and they are a source...
Bee pollinators are an important guild delivering a fundamental input to European agriculture due to...
Managed bee species provide essential pollination services that contribute to food security worldwid...
Observed declines in the distribution and abundance of various insect species have moved the topic o...
Honeybees are cherished by the public, and everybody will agree that their well-being is important. ...
The global bee population has been on a rapid decline, with 37% of European species showing decline ...
57 pagesThis paper researches State Managed Pollinator Protection Plans (MP3s) as a collaborative pl...
In recent years, there has been much global concern about the plight of bees, which are exposed to m...
How can farmers and growers achieve effective crop protection while limiting pesticide risk to polli...
The research highlights the need for implementation of sustainable bee population protection. For ex...
Destructive influence of pesticides on bee population, as well as on people and the environment has ...
Authors thank the European Investment Bank (EIB) University Research Action Programme for financial ...
Production of insect-pollinated crops typically relies on both pesticide use and pollination, leadin...
Agricultural intensification and associated loss of high-quality habitats are key drivers of insect ...
This Note will proceed in four parts. Part II will discuss the importance of pollinators and the pos...