The pollination Deficit: Towards Supply Chain Resilience in the Face of Pollinator Decline

This report i) sets out current practice on pollinator conservation within company supply chains (Section 2 ‘Setting the scene’ and Section 3 ‘Pollination and the private sector’); ii) identifies areas of potential risk to biodiversity and to security of supply (Section 4 ‘Building more sustainable supply chains’); iii) outlines best practice and recommendations for a roadmap to strengthen management approaches for conserving wild pollinators (Section 4) and iv) sets out recommendations for follow-on activities that can lead to sustainable pollinator management (Section 5 ‘Recommendations’).

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Main Authors: University of Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership, United Nations Environment Programme World Conservation Monitoring Centre, Fauna & Flora International, University of East Anglia
Other Authors: Ecosystems Division
Format: Reports, Books and Booklets biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 2018
Subjects:POLLINATION, AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION, BEES, BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY,
Online Access:https://wedocs.unep.org/20.500.11822/38475
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spelling oai:wedocs.unep.org:20.500.11822-384752022-03-01T09:37:37Z The pollination Deficit: Towards Supply Chain Resilience in the Face of Pollinator Decline University of Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership United Nations Environment Programme World Conservation Monitoring Centre Fauna & Flora International University of East Anglia Ecosystems Division POLLINATION AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION BEES BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY This report i) sets out current practice on pollinator conservation within company supply chains (Section 2 ‘Setting the scene’ and Section 3 ‘Pollination and the private sector’); ii) identifies areas of potential risk to biodiversity and to security of supply (Section 4 ‘Building more sustainable supply chains’); iii) outlines best practice and recommendations for a roadmap to strengthen management approaches for conserving wild pollinators (Section 4) and iv) sets out recommendations for follow-on activities that can lead to sustainable pollinator management (Section 5 ‘Recommendations’). 2022-03-01T09:16:09Z 2022-03-01T09:16:09Z 2018 Reports, Books and Booklets https://wedocs.unep.org/20.500.11822/38475 English Public Text application/pdf Global
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United Nations Environment Programme World Conservation Monitoring Centre
Fauna & Flora International
University of East Anglia
The pollination Deficit: Towards Supply Chain Resilience in the Face of Pollinator Decline
description This report i) sets out current practice on pollinator conservation within company supply chains (Section 2 ‘Setting the scene’ and Section 3 ‘Pollination and the private sector’); ii) identifies areas of potential risk to biodiversity and to security of supply (Section 4 ‘Building more sustainable supply chains’); iii) outlines best practice and recommendations for a roadmap to strengthen management approaches for conserving wild pollinators (Section 4) and iv) sets out recommendations for follow-on activities that can lead to sustainable pollinator management (Section 5 ‘Recommendations’).
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University of Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership
United Nations Environment Programme World Conservation Monitoring Centre
Fauna & Flora International
University of East Anglia
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United Nations Environment Programme World Conservation Monitoring Centre
Fauna & Flora International
University of East Anglia
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title The pollination Deficit: Towards Supply Chain Resilience in the Face of Pollinator Decline
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