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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2021 - 2026Partners:Royal Holloway University of London, University of Niš, University of Reading, SLU, WBF +35 partnersRoyal Holloway University of London,University of Niš,University of Reading,SLU,WBF,JRC,NUC,IUCNEUROPEAN UNION REPRESENTATIVE OFFICE,EMÜ,CWNU,IUCNEUROPEAN UNION REPRESENTATIVE OFFICE,UNSPMF,EAER,Regionalis Tudaskozpont Kft,CWNU,CSIC,NKU,Faculty of Philosophy, Belgrade,INRAE,University of Reading,UBB,University of Mons,UNIPD,IEEP,Royal Holloway University of London,Helmholtz Association of German Research Centres,IEEP,NKU,HUN-REN CENTRE FOR ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH,UFZ,Lund University,University of Würzburg,ELO ASBL,Pensoft Publishers (Bulgaria),ELO ASBL,Pensoft Publishers (Bulgaria),University of Kragujevac,JRC,Regionalis Tudaskozpont Kft,WUFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101003476Overall Budget: 7,850,400 EURFunder Contribution: 5,350,400 EURWild pollinators are a key part of European biodiversity and provide a wide range of benefits to crops, wild plants, and human wellbeing. In Europe and globally, wild pollinators are facing multiple threats, however, the full extent of declines, their complex causes, and the most effective ways to respond to them are not well understood. Safeguard brings together world-leading researchers, NGOs, industry and policy experts to substantially contribute to Europe’s capacity to reverse the losses of wild pollinators. Safeguard will significantly expand current assessments of the status and trends of European wild pollinators including bees, butterflies, flies and other pollinating insects. We will use state-of-the-art models to predict the impacts of pressures on pollinators, paying particular attention to emerging threats, multiple and interacting drivers, long-term and cumulative effects, and multiple spatial scales. Safeguard will establish empirical research for a systematic multi-scale assessment of multiple pressures on pollinators and the context-dependent effectiveness of interventions. Working with our stakeholders, we will provide an improved understanding of the diverse values of European pollinators, and develop and test new approaches using multiple interventions to benefit pollinators, from field to landscape scales across agricultural, natural, and urban systems. We will co-develop with stakeholders an integrated assessment framework and tools that incorporate multiple types of evidence to address pollinator declines and direct mitigation strategies at the local, national, and EU levels. Safeguard will use the significant advance in knowledge to inform national, European, and global policies and decision-making. Finally, Safeguard will increase awareness of wild pollinators and their societal values with the public, policy makers, scientists, industry, and NGOs, to mobilise concerted multiple actions towards reversing pollinator declines across Europe.
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