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Promote Pollinators Member Survey 2019
IPBES Paris, France - April 29 The Promote Pollinators Secretariat
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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.
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Commitment 1: Taking action to protect pollinators and their habitats by developing national pollinator strategies
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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
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Commitment 2: Sharing experiences and lessons learnt on new approaches, innovations and best practices
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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
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Commitment 3: Reach out to and seek collaboration with a broad spectrum of stakeholders
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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
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Commitment 4: Develop research that helps to fill knowledge gaps on pollinator conservation
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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?
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Commitment 5: Mutually support and collaborate with each other
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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?
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Of all the aforementioned commitments, what is your foremost priority?
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About the activities of the secretariat
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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:
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Conclusions
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