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    Management and drivers of change of pollinating insects and pollination services. National Pollinator Strategy: for bees and other pollinators in England, Evidence statements and Summary of Evidence

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    These Evidence Statements provide up-to-date information on what is known (and not known) about the status, values, drivers of change, and responses to management of UK insect pollinators (as was September 2018). This document has been produced to inform the development of England pollinator policy, and provide insight into the evidence that underpins policy decision-making. This document sits alongside a more detailed Summary of Evidence (Annex I) document written by pollinator experts. For information on the development of the statements, and confidence ratings assigned to them, please see section ?Generation of the statements? below. Citations for these statements are contained in the Summary of Evidence document

    Safeguarding pollinators and their values to human well-being

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    Wild and managed pollinators provide a wide range of benefits to society in terms of contributions to food security, farmer and beekeeper livelihoods, social and cultural values, as well as the maintenance of wider biodiversity and ecosystem stability. Pollinators face numerous threats, including changes in land-use and management intensity, climate change, pesticides and genetically modified crops, pollinator management and pathogens, and invasive alien species. There are well-documented declines in some wild and managed pollinators in several regions of the world. However, many effective policy and management responses can be implemented to safeguard pollinators and sustain pollination services.Environmental Biolog

    SCOURGE - System ecology of multispecies regulation of weeds

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    IPBES and the science-policy interface

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    Les produits agrochimiques agissent de manière synergique sur la mortalité des abeilles

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    National audienceUne méta-analyse, récemment publiée dans la revue internationale Nature, confirmel’effet délétère de la combinaison pesticides-parasites-malnutrition sur les abeilles, etrévèle que l’interaction synergique entre différents produits agrochimiques a un effetdisproportionné sur la mortalité des abeilles

    Agroecology, Pollinators and People

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    A cocktail of pesticides, parasites and hunger leaves bees down and out

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    Les Insectes Pollinisateurs : leurs valeurs, leur statut et les conséquences de leur déclin

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