Conservation measures that benefit pollinators applied under the Nature Directives in Natura 2000 sites
A workshop was held in in November 2019 with the goal of identifying the best management measures and approaches being implemented for pollinator conservation across Natura 2000 sites, thereby increasing the profile of pollinators’ actions in the management of the Natura 2000 network.
The goal of the workshop was to help identify the best management measures and approaches that are being implemented for pollinator conservation across Natura 2000 sites and therefore encouraging action for pollinators in the management of the Natura 2000 network.
To learn more about this workshop you can read the full report here.
Presentations from the workshop:
- Natasha de Manicor: Plant-pollinator network diversity in calcareous grasslands
- Evelyn Underwood: Habitats action plans for calcareous grasslands and European dry heaths
- Irma Wynhoff: Butterfly trends and conservation outside and within Natura 2000 sites
- Sébastien Husse: Motivating site managers to implement pollinator-friendly practices in N2K sites
- Răzvan Popa: Result-based payment schemes in N2K sites in Romania
- Vanessa Sánchez: Conservation measures in agrarian landscapes to benefit pollinators
- Anne Erland Eskildsen: Working with farmers to improve conditions for wild bees in N2K sites