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OverviewIt 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"". Full Product DetailsAuthor: Barbara Gemmill-Herren (Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Italy)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.481kg ISBN: 9781138904408ISBN 10: 1138904406 Pages: 292 Publication Date: 13 April 2016 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Undergraduate Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsPart 1: Building the Knowledge Base on Pollination 1. Monitoring Pollinators around the World Gretchen LeBuhn, Edward F. Connor, Marietta Brand, Jonathan F. Colville, Kedar Devkota, Resham Bahadur Thapa, Muo Kasina, Ravindra K Joshi, Kwame Aidoo, Peter Kwapong, Charles Annoh, Paul Bosu and Muhammad Khalid Rafique 2. Identifying and Assessing Pollination Deficits in Crops Breno M. Freitas, Bernard E. Vaissière, Antonio Saraiva, Luísa G. Carvalheiro, Lucas A. Garibaldi and Hien Ngo 3. Incremental Contribution of Pollination and other Ecosystem Services to Agricultural Productivity: Effects of Service Quantity and Quality Lucas A. Garibaldi, Marcelo A. Aizen, Saul A. Cunningham, Lawrence D. Harder and Alexandra M. Klein 4. Adaptation of an Economy Facing Pollinator Decline: A Prospective Analysis from the French Case Nicola Gallai and Jean-Michel Salles 5. The Identification of Pollinators: Where are We and Where Should We Go? Laurence Packer, Erica Ali, Sheila Dumesh and Ken Walker 6. Establishing Knowledge Management Systems for Ecological Interactions: The Case of Crop Pollinators Luísa Gigante Carvalheiro, Antonio Mauro Saraiva and Tereza Cristina Giannini 7. Indigenous Knowledge, Local Communities and Pollination Phrang Roy, Vanda Altarelli, Giulia Maria Baldinelli, Riccardo Bononi, Bryan Edmundo Rado Janzic and Ana Julia Vicente Taylor Part 2: Adaptive Management of Pollination Services 8. Farm-tailored Measures to Sustain and Enhance Pollination Services Rufus Isaacs, Brett Blaauw, Neal Williams, Peter Kwapong, Eric Lee-Mäder and Mace Vaughan 9. Developing Pollination Management Plans across Agricultural Landscapes: Quo Vadis, Sustainable Crop Pollination? David Ward Roubik and Barbara Gemmill-Herren Part 3: Mainstreaming Pollination Services 10. The Impacts of Agrochemical Pesticides on Bees in Intensively Cultivated Farmland James Cresswell 11. Bumblebee Conservation Worldwide within the IUCN Framework Edward Spevak, Sarina Jepson and Paul Williams 12. Global Public Awareness of Pollination and Pollinators: Recent Trends and Dynamics Dino J. Martins, Mace Vaughan and Scott Hoffman Black 13. Developing Incentives for Farmers to Support Pollinators: Contrasting Approaches from Europe and the United States Lynn Dicks, Mace Vaughan and Eric Lee-Mäder 14. Value of Pollination Services and Policy: The Missing Link Almuhanad Melhim, Zach Daly and Alfons Weersink 15. Pollination and Evolving Global Policy Processes Nadine Azzu, David Coates, Benjamin Graub and Barbara Gemmill-HerrenReviewsThis publication illustrates some of the impressive amount of work that has been carried out focusing on pollinators and pollination in recent years... I would like to encourage people to use this book as a reference not only for pollination, but as an example of how governments may mainstream ecosystem services critical to agriculture into National Biodiversity Strategies and Action Plans... From the Foreword by Braulio Ferreira de Souza Dias, Executive Secretary, Convention on Biological Diversity It covers the full gamut of applied work, from indigenous knowledge and economics to agro-ecology and pesticide biochemistry... this book provides a valuable overview of pollination services at a global level at a time of great interest in the topic - John Hopkins, Bulletin of the British Ecological Society (July 2017) This publication illustrates some of the impressive amount of work that has been carried out focusing on pollinators and pollination in recent years... I would like to encourage people to use this book as a reference not only for pollination, but as an example of how governments may mainstream ecosystem services critical to agriculture into National Biodiversity Strategies and Action Plans... From the Foreword by Braulio Ferreira de Souza Dias, Executive Secretary, Convention on Biological Diversity This publication illustrates some of the impressive amount of work that has been carried out focusing on pollinators and pollination in recent years... I would like to encourage people to use this book as a reference not only for pollination, but as an example of how governments may mainstream ecosystem services critical to agriculture into National Biodiversity Strategies and Action Plans... From the Foreword by Braulio Ferreira de Souza Dias, Executive Secretary, Convention on Biological Diversity It covers the full gamut of applied work, from indigenous knowledge and economics to agro-ecology and pesticide biochemistry... this book provides a valuable overview of pollination services at a global level at a time of great interest in the topic - John Hopkins, Bulletin of the British Ecological Society (July 2017) I commend this important book most strongly for both the significance of its subject and the breadth and depth of its treatment of that subject, to all readers of Food Security, whether they be interested layreaders, students or professionals in all relevant disciplines relating to the conservation of biodiversity and food security, farmers and other producers, and policy- and decision-makers. - David S. Ingram, Springer Nature B.V. and International Society for Plant Pathology 2018 Author InformationBarbara Gemmill-Herren was the Focal Point of the International Pollinator Initiative and Global Pollination Project Coordinator at the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations, Rome, Italy, until she retired in 2015. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |