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Active HORIZON European Commission

Mainstreaming pollinator stewardship in view of cascading ecological, societal and economic impacts of pollinator decline

€7.36M EUR

Funder European Commission
Recipient Organization Universitetet I Bergen
Country Norway
Start Date Mar 01, 2025
End Date Feb 28, 2029
Duration 1,460 days
Number of Grantees 24
Roles Participant; Associated Partner; Coordinator
Data Source European Commission
Grant ID 101181930
Grant Description

BUTTERFLY aims to significantly enhance society’s capacity to appraise, foresee, and respond to the threats posed by cascading impacts of pollinator decline.

To reach that goal it will establish a test system of geographically well spread multi-actor communities across sectors for co-creating proactive pollinator restoration solutions and: (1) collect, integrate, manage and share ecological and spatial information on a wide range of known and lesser known pollinators and pollination services provided for wild and cultivated plants, across Europe and selected overseas territories; (2) advance the monetary and non-monetary valuation of marketed and not marketed direct and indirect ecosystem functions and services provided by pollinators, and advance ecosystem accounting; (3) comprehensively model and quantify the macro-economic implications of pollinator decline and country-specific economic butterfly effects of dependencies on pollinators, and assess policy options and scenarios; (4) assess how five key biomass supply chains (food/micronutrients, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, biomaterials, biomass energy) depend on pollination and co-create pollinator restoration options that increase resilience of these supply chains; (5) devise, co-create, test and implement transferable tools, interactive atlases and guidelines that enable systematic mainstreaming of proactive pollinator stewardship in vulnerable sectors; (6) conceive indicators for human dimensions and assess and exploit the socio-cultural capacity of the concepts: ‘pollinator stewardship’, ‘eco-literacy’, ‘historical agency’ and ‘slow hope’ in reversing pollinator decline.

It will inform EU policy processes and build strategic alliances for high-level impact.

The BUTTERFLY network of Living Labs will accelerate knowledge transfer and uptake of new business models and serve as breeding place for multi-actor co-creation of knowledge and sustainable solutions, paving the way to pollinator stewardship in all sectors.

All Grantees

Stiftelsen Norsk Institutt for Naturforskning Nina; Aarhus Universitet; Universitetet I Agder; Universiteit Gent; Technische Universitaet Muenchen; Helmholtz-Zentrum Fur Umweltforschung Gmbh - Ufz; The University of Sussex; Universitat Trier; Universidad de Murcia; Teagasc - Agriculture and Food Development Authority; Centre International de Hautes Etudes Agronomiques Mediterraneennes; Universita' Degli Studi Di Milano-Bicocca; Bee Life European Beekeeping Coordination; Panepistimio Thessalias; Stiftinga Jrmuseet; Institut de Recherche Pour Le Developpement; Rifcon Gmbh; Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique CNRS; Leibniz-Zentrum Fuer Agrarlandschaftsforschung (Zalf) E.V.; Ita-Suomen Yliopisto; Clm Onderzoek En Advies Bv; Universitetet I Bergen; Uniwersytet Jagiellonski; Ecole Nationale Superieure de Formation de L'Enseignement Agricole

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