Co-designing technical solutions between beekeepers and crop growers
This article reviews six years of co-design and evaluation of bee-friendly technical innovations in cereal cropping systems in France, engaging beekeepers and farmers in participatory design processes. It highlights methodological advances from expert-driven approaches to stakeholder simulations and simple recommendations that foster mutual understanding and operational compromises.
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Λεπτομερής περιγραφή
This paper summarizes six years of collaborative work led by the UMT PrADE and its partners, aimed at designing and evaluating technical innovations that support honeybees and wild pollinators within cereal agro-ecosystems in France. Researchers established reference baselines in the Plaine et Val de Sèvre observatory to study landscape and resource effects on bee ecology. The methodology evolved from expert-driven approaches to active, participatory co-design sessions with beekeepers and crop growers. Field trials at the plot, farm, and territory scales used simulation tools and simple management recommendations. The findings demonstrate how collaborative processes align initially conflicting objectives, foster mutual awareness, and validate effective, pollinator-friendly cropping systems.
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Λεπτομερείς πληροφορίες συμβολής
- Έργο
- Τοποθεσία
- France
- Δημιουργοί
- Fabrice ALLIER et Marine GOURRAT
- Σκοπός
- Adopt innovative practices
- Τύπος αρχείου
- έγγραφο
- Δημιουργήθηκε στις
- 01 Νοε 2016
- Γλώσσα προέλευσης
- French
- Επίσημη ιστοσελίδα του έργου
- Innovations agronomiques
- Άδεια
- CC BY