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Haemolymph Proteomics: A New Approach to Monitoring Bee Health
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01-01-2022
PoshBee- Phillippe Bulet
Deformed wing virus (DWV) makes it hard to predict the impact of stress on honey bees
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01-01-2022
PoshBee- Breda, D
- Frizzera D
- Giordano G
MOVING Project - Bio-honey production on a mountain region Policy Brief
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31-08-2024
MOVING- Diana Surová
- MOVING was an EU Horizon 2020 project that aimed to build capacities and co-develop relevant policy frameworks across Europe to support the establishment of new or upgraded/upscaled value chains that contribute to the resilience and sustainability of mountain areas. The project engaged value chain actors
- stakeholders
- and policymakers in a total of 23 European mountain regions in 15 countries. This Policy Brief focuses on honey production in the mountain area as a traditional activity in Slovak rural areas and how it brings both funds and long-term strategies to keep the farmers in such an area.
MOVING Project - Bee pasture for honey production
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31-08-2024
MOVING- Diana Surová
Impact of Sulfoxaflor and Azoxystrobin on Honeybees
Document
01-01-2025
PoshBee- Giovanni Tamburini
Standardized Management and Test Protocol - Beekeeper Apiaries
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01-11-2024
BeeGuards- Marin Kovačić
- Marina Meixner
- Annely Brandt
Citizen Science and Farmer-led innovation for biodiversity
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11-10-2022
FRAMEwork- Graham Begg
- Agriculture is a key frontier for ensuring planetary health and conserving and promoting biodiversity. The EU project “FRAMEwork” (2020-2024) is helping farmer groups
- so-called ‘farmer clusters’
- with a shared interest in monitoring biodiversity on their farms in partnership with researchers and local communities as well as implementing more biodiversity-friendly farming at a landscape scale. In eleven active farmer clusters from Spain to Estonia
- the project is combining two concepts
- stemming from different practice domains: Farmer Clusters and Citizen Observatories. The combination of the two concepts aims to maximise the strengths of both and create a strong
- evidence-based
- locally embedded community approach to biodiversity protection and enhancement by enabling the integration of structured monitoring with adaptive land management practices. In this poster
- we present a summary of the approach including different pathways to link farmer-led innovation via farmer clusters at a landscape scale with the Citizen Observatory concept as well as some intermediary results of the project.