Initial survey of good pollination practices

FAO has coordinated this initial survey of good practices to conserve and manage wild pollination services, in collaboration with the International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology (ICIPE) in Nairobi, Kenya. Profiles of nine pollinator-dependent cropping systems from around the world have been compiled. The profiles provide detailed information on the impacts of specific practices on pollination services and the research or traditional systems supporting these practices, their socio-economic aspects, environmental costs, benefits and replicability. People interested in learning how to manage pollination services will find these profiles informative, as they explain practical applications of good practices in onthe-ground settings.

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Main Author: FAO, Rome (Italy). Plant Production and Protection Div. eng 175613
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Rome (Italy) FAO 2008
Subjects:pollination, pollinators, Apidae, nature conservation, best practices,
Online Access:http://www.fao.org/3/a-at522e.pdf
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spelling unfao:8519272021-05-05T06:52:06ZInitial survey of good pollination practices FAO, Rome (Italy). Plant Production and Protection Div. eng 175613 textRome (Italy) FAO2008engFAO has coordinated this initial survey of good practices to conserve and manage wild pollination services, in collaboration with the International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology (ICIPE) in Nairobi, Kenya. Profiles of nine pollinator-dependent cropping systems from around the world have been compiled. The profiles provide detailed information on the impacts of specific practices on pollination services and the research or traditional systems supporting these practices, their socio-economic aspects, environmental costs, benefits and replicability. People interested in learning how to manage pollination services will find these profiles informative, as they explain practical applications of good practices in onthe-ground settings. FAO has coordinated this initial survey of good practices to conserve and manage wild pollination services, in collaboration with the International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology (ICIPE) in Nairobi, Kenya. Profiles of nine pollinator-dependent cropping systems from around the world have been compiled. The profiles provide detailed information on the impacts of specific practices on pollination services and the research or traditional systems supporting these practices, their socio-economic aspects, environmental costs, benefits and replicability. People interested in learning how to manage pollination services will find these profiles informative, as they explain practical applications of good practices in onthe-ground settings. pollinationpollinatorsApidaenature conservationbest practiceshttp://www.fao.org/3/a-at522e.pdf
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FAO, Rome (Italy). Plant Production and Protection Div. eng 175613
Initial survey of good pollination practices
description FAO has coordinated this initial survey of good practices to conserve and manage wild pollination services, in collaboration with the International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology (ICIPE) in Nairobi, Kenya. Profiles of nine pollinator-dependent cropping systems from around the world have been compiled. The profiles provide detailed information on the impacts of specific practices on pollination services and the research or traditional systems supporting these practices, their socio-economic aspects, environmental costs, benefits and replicability. People interested in learning how to manage pollination services will find these profiles informative, as they explain practical applications of good practices in onthe-ground settings.
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