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Global patterns of biocultural approaches to pollinators and pollination

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Title Global patterns of biocultural approaches to pollinators and pollination
 
Creator Ro Hill
 
Subject Environmental Sociology
Terrestrial Ecology
Environment Policy
Human Geography not elsewhere classified
Studies in Human Society not elsewhere classified
Population Ecology
Ecology not elsewhere classified
Global Change Biology
Biological (Physical) Anthropology
Social and Cultural Geography
 
Description Global patterns of the contribution of biocultural approaches to pollinators and pollination to quality of life, from studies/sites identified in an analysis. These data were collected as part of, and in addition to, a contribution to the Intergovernmental Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services assessment of Pollinators and Pollination in Food Production. The data show locations of sites where Indigenous and Local Knowledge (ILK) contributes to: (a) beekeeping; (b) honey hunting; (c) Intangible Cultural Heritage listed as globally significant; (d) Cultural and mixed (cultural/natural) sites inscribed on the World Heritage List (WHL) with significance to pollinators. Also includes studies/sites identified where ILK contributions to practices that protect pollinators: Actions to foster pollinator nesting resources; mental maps of pollinators/resources; totems; taboos; manipulation of resources in the landscape; use of biotemporal indicators; and fire to stimulate pollination resources. Shows the locations of three types of diversified farming systems where ILK has been shown to contribute to pollinator conservation: shifting agriculture; home gardens; and commodity agroforestry. Globally Significant Agricultural Heritage Sites that contribute to pollinators and pollination are also included. This record includes the data underpinning maps that have been published in Nature Sustainability with full public access deposit. These maps did not appear in the IPBES assessment.
 
Publisher CSIRO
 
Contributor Guiomar Nates-Parra
J. Javier G. .Quezada-Euán
Damayanti Buchori
Gretchen LeBuhn
Marcia Motta Maués
Petina Pert
Shafqat Saeed
Peter Kwapong
Sarah Breslow
Manuela Carneiro da Cunha
Mary Gikungu
Lynn Dicks
Leonardo Galetto
Brad Howlett
Vera Lucia Imperatriz-Fonseca
Phil Lyver
Berta Martín-López
Elisa Oteros-Rozas
Simon Potts
Marie Roué
 
Date 2019-01-18
 
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Identifier csiro:37719
 
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