This problem is a UK government area of research interest (ARI) that was originally posted at https://ari.org.uk/ by a UK government organisation to indicate that they are keen to see research related to this area.
How do we protect pollinators and maximise beneficial insects?
We want to protect the nation from the effects of animal and plant diseases and pests, to enable sustainable production, trade, and a vibrant natural environment. Our focus is on building resilience to prevent, detect, adapt, and enable risk-based control.
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Related UKRI Projects
- To exchange knowledge between researchers working on pollinating insects across the NERC remit, and stakeholders interested in conserving pollinators
- Safeguarding Pollination Services in a Changing World: theory into practice (SURPASS2)
- PollenNet: Using pollinators to increase farm resilience
- Sustainable pollination services for UK crops
- Sustainable Management of Orchard Pollination Services
- Integrating ecology and genetics for insect pest control
- Improving urban habitat management for insect pollinators and people
- TROPICAL - Translating Research Opportunities to enhance Pollination benefits to economically Important Crops And improve Livelihoods
- Using bee models to support decision-making in the implementation of the National Pollinator Strategy in Cornwall
- Honeybee population dynamics: Integrating the effects of factors within the hive and in the landscape