Restoring Pollinator habitats across European agricultural landscapes based on multi-actor participatory approaches (RestPoll)
基于多方参与方法恢复欧洲农业景观中的授粉媒介栖息地 (RestPoll)
基本信息
- 批准号:10069026
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 38.3万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:英国
- 项目类别:EU-Funded
- 财政年份:2023
- 资助国家:英国
- 起止时间:2023 至 无数据
- 项目状态:未结题
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项目摘要
RestPoll is a highly transdisciplinary project aiming to provide society with tools to reverse wild pollinator declines and to position Europe as a global leader in pollinator restoration. RestPoll will, together with stakeholders ranging from individual land managers to governments, co-design, evaluate, and refine measures and cross-sectoral approaches to restore pollinators and their services. The RestPoll consortium combines the expertise of natural and social scientists, NGOs, businesses, and ministries. Stakeholders along the food value chain will be engaged through newly developed participatory approaches at diverse social, ecological, and political scales. Central to RestPoll is the establishment of a Europe-wide network of pollinator restoration case-study areas and Living Labs (LL), which are unique hubs for experimentation, demonstration, and mutual learning. RestPoll aims to position Europe as a global leader and set the future agenda for pollinator restoration worldwide. The transdisciplinary RestPoll consortium will develop, test, evaluate and refine cross-sectoral pollinator restoration approaches to conserve biodiversity and to benefit nature and society. To restore wild pollinator diversity and their vital pollination services, RestPoll will co-design measures with different stakeholders (ranging from individual land managers to governments) at various spatial scales (field, farm, landscape, European scales), in agricultural landscapes that are dominated by intensively managed crops or grasslands. Our holistic approach, informed by cutting-edge transdisciplinary research, will integrate stakeholders and actors at multiple levels as well as natural and social science disciplines to engage in participatory planning and development of new business models. Learning outcomes will be disseminated by regional to European multi-actor partners and collaborators, which will ensure impact beyond the end of the project.
RestPoll是一个高度跨学科的项目,旨在为社会提供扭转野生传粉媒介下降的工具,并将欧洲定位为传粉媒介恢复的全球领导者。RestPoll将与从个人土地管理者到政府的利益相关者一起,共同设计,评估和完善措施和跨部门方法,以恢复授粉者及其服务。RestPoll联盟结合了自然和社会科学家,非政府组织,企业和部委的专业知识。粮食价值链沿着的利益相关者将通过新开发的参与性方法在不同的社会、生态和政治层面参与进来。RestPoll的核心是建立一个欧洲范围的传粉者恢复案例研究区域和生活实验室(LL)网络,这是实验,演示和相互学习的独特中心。RestPoll旨在将欧洲定位为全球领导者,并为全球传粉者恢复制定未来议程。跨学科RestPoll联合会将开发、测试、评估和完善跨部门的传粉媒介恢复方法,以保护生物多样性,造福自然和社会。为了恢复野生传粉者的多样性及其重要的授粉服务,RestPoll将与不同的利益相关者(从个人土地管理者到政府)在不同的空间尺度(田间,农场,景观,欧洲尺度)共同设计措施,在以集约化管理的作物或草地为主的农业景观中。我们的整体方法,通过尖端的跨学科研究,将整合利益相关者和行为体在多个层面以及自然和社会科学学科,参与规划和新的商业模式的发展。学习成果将由区域到欧洲的多行为体伙伴和合作者传播,这将确保项目结束后的影响。
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