Pollination services to agriculture: sustaining and enhancing a key ecosystem service

It is only recently that the immense economic value of pollination to agriculture has been appreciated. At the same time, the alarming collapse in populations of bees and other pollinators has highlighted the urgency of addressing this issue. This book focuses on the specific measures and practices that the emerging science of pollination ecology is identifying to conserve and promote animal pollinators in agroecosystems. It reviews the expanding knowledge base on pollination services, providing evidence to document the status, trends and importance of pollinators to sustainable agricultural production. It provides practical and specific measures that land managers can undertake to ensure that agroecosystems are supportive and friendly to pollinators. It draws on the Global Pollination Project, supported by UNEP/GEF and implemented by FAO and seven partner countries (Brazil, Ghana, India, Kenya, Nepal, Pakistan and South Africa), which serve to provide "lessons from the field".

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Main Authors: 175613 FAO, Rome (Italy). Plant Production and Protection Div. eng, 1423211761430 Gemmill-Herren, B. (ed.)
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Abingdon (United Kingdom) Routledge/FAO 2016
Subjects:pollination, pollinators, monitoring, sustainable agriculture, ecosystem services, farmers, incentives,
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