Feb
Urban pollinators

How can we benefit pollinators in urban environments? Cities can be both desert and paradise for pollinators, depending on, among other things, shape and management of green areas, but also on which type of pollinators we are talking about.
Anna Persson, PhD in Animal Ecology and researcher at Lund University, will tell us more about the ecological requirements of different pollinators, how this in turn affects their ability to use urban parks and gardens, and how cities can be planned and managed to benefit a larger variety of pollinator species.
This seminar is part of the seminar series "How to benefit wild pollinators - what does research say?", co-arranged by the County Administration Scania and Lund University (via the thematic collaboration initiative LU Land, the Centre for Environmental and Climate Science and the Department of Biology).
The aim of this seminar series is to enhance the collaboration between research and society around issues related to wild pollinators and pollination.
The seminars will be held in Swedish, and everyone working with or being interested in wild pollinators or pollination is warmly welcome!
More information about this seminar and the registration link can be found on the Swedish webpage for this event:
About the event
Location:
Zoom (link to the meeting will be sent to registered participants the day before the seminar)
Target group:
Researchers, societal actors and everyone interested in the topic
Language:
This event is held in Swedish.
Contact:
juliana [dot] danhardt [at] cec [dot] lu [dot] se