Contact

 

Department Head: 

Prof. Dr. Alexandra-Maria Klein
phone:+49 (0)761 203-67770

alexandra.kleinatnature.uni-freiburg.de

 


Office: 

Mrs. Ilona Winkler
phone:+49 (0)761 203-3635
fax:+49 (0)761 203-3638

ilona.winkleratnature.uni-freiburg.de


Address:

Chair of Nature Conservation
& Landscape Ecology
University of Freiburg
Tennenbacher Str. 4
D-79106 Freiburg

 

 

 

RestPoll

 RestPoll

Restoring pollinator habitats across European agricultural

landscapes based on multi-actor participatory approaches (EU)

 

WP 7: Coordinating, networking and data management

WP 1: Establishing and testing co-adaptive management in a European restoration network

 


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Team:

Prof. Alexandra-Maria Klein  (PI/Coordination)

MSc. Amibeth Thompson (Coordination)

Dr. Felix Fornoff

Dr. Dimitry Wintermantel

Dr. Julia Osterman

 


Cooperation partner:


Duration:

Oktober 2023 - September 2027

Funding:

EU HORIZON-CL6-2022-BIODIV-02-01-two-stage

Maintaining and restoring pollinators and pollination
services in European agricultural landscapes

 

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MSc. Amibeth Thompson
(Coordination)
Alle RestPoll Cooperation partner with
Dr. Felix Fornoff
Dr. Dimitry Wintermantel 
Prof. Alexandra-Maria Klein
(PI/Coordination)

Kick-Off meeting November 28th-29th, 2023 in Lund, Sweden

Agenda


 

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RestPoll is a highly transdisciplinary project aiming to provide society with tools to reverse wild pollinator declines and to position Europe as a global leader in pollinator restoration. RestPoll will, together with stakeholders ranging from individual land managers to governments, co-design, evaluate, and refine measures and cross-sectoral approaches to restore pollinators and their services. The RestPoll consortium combines the expertise of natural and social scientists, NGOs, businesses, and ministries. Stakeholders along the food value chain will be engaged through newly developed participatory approaches at diverse social, ecological, and political scales. Central to RestPoll is the establishment of a Europe-wide network of pollinator restoration case-study areas and Living Labs (LL), which are unique hubs for experimentation, demonstration, and mutual learning. RestPoll aims to position Europe as a global leader and set the future agenda for pollinator restoration worldwide. The transdisciplinary RestPoll consortium will develop, test, evaluate and refine cross-sectoral pollinator restoration approaches to conserve biodiversity and to benefit nature and society. To restore wild pollinator diversity and their vital pollination services, RestPoll will co-design measures with different stakeholders (ranging from individual land managers to governments) at various spatial scales (field, farm, landscape, European scales), in agricultural landscapes that are dominated by intensively managed crops or grasslands. Our holistic approach, informed by cutting-edge transdisciplinary research, will integrate stakeholders and actors at multiple levels as well as natural and social science disciplines to engage in participatory planning and development of new business models. Learning outcomes will be disseminated by regional to European multi-actor partners and collaborators, which will ensure impact beyond the end of the project.

 

 

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