Promote Pollinators Member Survey 2019

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Promote Pollinators Member Survey 2019 IPBES 2019 - Paris, France - April 29 The Promote Pollinators Secretariat

In this presentation we discuss the most important outcomes. About the Survey On 19 March the secretariat sent out a survey to the members of Promote Pollinators in order to collect input for the development of our working programme. The survey was closed on Monday 8 April, receiving a total of 19 replies. In this presentation we discuss the most important outcomes.

Commitment 1: Taking action to protect pollinators and their habitats by developing national pollinator strategies

Where do our members place themselves in taking action? To take a next step, members need most: Knowledge on how to integrate policy on pollinators Information from other members on how they developed a national pollinator strategy

Commitment 2: Sharing experiences and lessons learnt on new approaches, innovations and best practices

Where do our members place themselves in taking action? To take a next step, members need most: To learn more about approaches for pollinator conservation Exchange knowledge on interaction between wild and domesticated bees Exchange knowledge on wild pollinator species and their host plants

Commitment 3: Reach out to and seek collaboration with a broad spectrum of stakeholders

Where do our members place themselves in taking action? To take a next step, members need most: 1. To share knowledge between Agricultural and Environmental sectors 2. Cooperation with other sectors 3. Coordinated action at field level

Commitment 4: Develop research that helps to fill knowledge gaps on pollinator conservation

Where do our members place themselves in taking action? To take a next step, members need most: Data-sharing between environmental and agricultural sectors Developing a monitoring scheme Where do our members place themselves in taking action?

Commitment 5: Mutually support and collaborate with each other

Where do our members place themselves in taking action? To make a next step, members need most: Jointly develop guidelines for national strategies Identify common research priorities Initiate cross-border implementation at field Offer specific topics for presentation at a Coalition event Where do our members place themselves in taking action?

Of all the aforementioned commitments, what is your foremost priority?

About the activities of the secretariat

At the level of the Coalition Promote Pollinators: Which activities should take priority for the secretariat to fulfil its supportive role for the coalition? At the level of interaction with the environment of Promote Pollinators:

Conclusions