The business of bees: an integrated approach to bee decline and corporate responsibility
Author(s)
Wilson, Rachele Sarah
Griffith University Author(s)
Year published
2017
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Bees and other animal pollinators are a key component of plant reproduction in agricultural and natural ecosystems. Despite their importance as pollinators, however, both wild and managed bee populations have been declining since the mid-twentieth century, representing a growing threat to global food security and biodiversity. Such concerns have driven an intense research effort to understand the causes and consequences of bee decline, which suggest that this complex, global phenomenon cannot be addressed without collaboration between public and private stakeholders (Vanbergen 2013). The book ‘The business of bees: an ...
View more >Bees and other animal pollinators are a key component of plant reproduction in agricultural and natural ecosystems. Despite their importance as pollinators, however, both wild and managed bee populations have been declining since the mid-twentieth century, representing a growing threat to global food security and biodiversity. Such concerns have driven an intense research effort to understand the causes and consequences of bee decline, which suggest that this complex, global phenomenon cannot be addressed without collaboration between public and private stakeholders (Vanbergen 2013). The book ‘The business of bees: an integrated approach to bee decline and corporate social responsibility’, is a way of sharing knowledge necessary for such collaboration.
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View more >Bees and other animal pollinators are a key component of plant reproduction in agricultural and natural ecosystems. Despite their importance as pollinators, however, both wild and managed bee populations have been declining since the mid-twentieth century, representing a growing threat to global food security and biodiversity. Such concerns have driven an intense research effort to understand the causes and consequences of bee decline, which suggest that this complex, global phenomenon cannot be addressed without collaboration between public and private stakeholders (Vanbergen 2013). The book ‘The business of bees: an integrated approach to bee decline and corporate social responsibility’, is a way of sharing knowledge necessary for such collaboration.
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Journal Title
Australasian Journal of Environmental Management
Volume
24
Issue
4
Subject
Environmental sciences
Human society