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Ecosystem services
Humans have always needed nature to live, whereas nature does not need humans to exist. Humans interact strongly with their environment. They depend on it for access to food, water and habitat. All our societies have developed around what nature provides. But resources are not unlimited and the environment is deteriorating, threatening our common heritage. It is urgent to become aware of the role and benefits that humans obtain from ecosystems, in order to ensure their protection and subsequent management.
Discover The EU Nature Restoration Law
As part of the EU Biodiversity strategy, and to introduce more decisive action to achieve the biodiversity objectives for 2030 and 2050, the Commission has proposed the new EU Nature Restoration Law. It aims to restore ecosystems, habitats and species over the land and marine areas of the EU.
What impact will COP15 have on your business?
BeeOdiveristy attended the COP15 in December 2022, which concluded with an agreement that will push companies to act for biodiversity. Key objectives were set for 2030. We advise you to anticipate the implementation of these measures in order to become a reference in this field !
Bees in the face of climate change
Mild winters and dry summers, climatic hazards have a strong impact on honey bee colonies and wild pollinators. The situation is likely to become more complicated from year to year. To help pollinators, several courses of action are possible.
BeeOdiversity: biomonitoring in 2021
In the course of 2021, 3 million people benefited from biomonitoring of their environment through bees. From plant diversity to pollutant concentrations, thousands of analyses have been carried out with surprising results!
Survey biodiversity with ecological audits
A biodiversity audit makes it possible to observe the plant and animal kingdom of a site. The objective is to identify the state of conservation of the natural environment, to define the strengths and weaknesses of a site and to identify the threats to which the natural habitats are subject in order to be able to take appropriate action for biodiversity.
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BeeOdiversity develops projects in several European countries, Switzerland and the United States. Its tools and services can be used the world over.
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