Following our mission to protect European wild pollinators, Safeguard has published an extensive amount of project publications with great practical value. To make results more understandable and easily available to stakeholders, last year Safeguard issued a series of stakeholder summaries of key project publications, outlining the background, main objective, results, and take-home messages of each study.
As part of our commitment to protect wild pollinators across Europe, Safeguard has generated a substantial amount of project publications rich in practical applications. To ensure these outcomes are clear and accessible to relevant audiences, last year, we introduced a collection of concise stakeholder summaries. Each summary captures the study’s context, purpose, findings, and key lessons, distilling complex research into practical insights.
This year, we are extending the collection with five more stakeholder summaries:
- First steps of pollinator-promoting interventions in Eastern European urban areas;
- Restoration of forests supports the conservation of pollinators in intensively managed agricultural landscapes;
- Landscape management can foster pollinator richness in fragmented high-value habitats;
- Understanding the structure of plant-pollinator interaction networks as a tool for pollinator conservation;
- Willingness of rural and urban citizens to undertake pollinator conservation actions across three contrasting European countries.
The summaries will be shared individually each week in the Media center of the website and as part of a the social media campaign #SafeguardSummaries.
View the current collection of summaries here.
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