European Conference for more Insect Protection and Biodiversity at Landscape Level
The conference, part of the LIFE Project ‘Insect Responsible Sourcing Regions, ’ focuses on addressing insect decline and promoting biodiversity across Europe through collaborative, landscape-level approaches. With pollinators playing a vital role in global food production and biodiversity increasingly at risk, the event aims to unite a diverse group of stakeholders—including farmers, municipalities, scientists, NGOs, food companies, policymakers and members of the public—to share knowledge, develop strategies and explore practical innovations.
The programme will explore how landscape-level collaboration and practical agricultural measures—beyond basic flower strips—can support biodiversity, highlighting tools like habitat networks and key species planting. It will also examine the role of municipalities in integrating biodiversity into planning, the value of citizen science for monitoring and conservation and ways to improve financing and policy frameworks for long-term impact. Looking ahead, the conference will discuss future models for sourcing regions that actively protect insects and biodiversity.
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