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The decline of pollinators in Europe is a major ecological and economical issue. Several European countries have begun to estimate this decline and its causes in order to develop effective conservation measures targeting pollinators. Some of them have already created national action plans for their protection (e.g. Switzerland, UK). What is the state of knowledge, and what could be developed and/or improved in Luxembourg?
The aim of this conference is to present LIST’s studies and expertise on pollinators by broaching different aspects:
13h30 | Welcome and badges pick-up |
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14h00 | Introduction |
14h10
| Wild pollinators of Luxembourg: an overview and modelled distributions as a first instrument to identify hotspots and potential pollinator supply |
14h35 | Honey bee monitoring in Luxembourg |
15h00 | Potential impact of climate change effect on pollinators in the Greater region |
15H25 | One century of decline of bumblebees in Belgium : influence of climate and land cover |
15h50 | Questions & answers |
16h00 | Conclusion |
16h10 | Drink |
Date: 11th December 2018
Languages: English
Schedule: 13:30 to 17:00
Venue: Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology | 41, rue du BrillL | 4422 Belvaux
Contact: event@list.lu
Registration for this event is now closed.
Please send an email at event@list.lu for any further information.