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B-GOOD · Giving Beekeeping Guidance by cOmputatiOnal-assisted Decision making

H2020Status: CLOSED1 June 201930 November 2023EU funding €7,961,170Call H2020-SFS-2018-2020

A key to healthy beekeeping is the Health Status Index (HIS) inspired by EFSA’s Healthy-B toolbox which we will make fully operational, with the active collaboration of beekeepers, by facilitating the coordinated and harmonised flow of data from various sources and by testing and validating each component thoroughly. We envisage a step-by-step expansion of participating apiaries, and will eventually cover all EU biogeographic regions. The key to a sustainable beekeeping is a better understanding of its socio-economics, particularly within local value chains, its relationship with bee health and the human-ecosystem equilibrium of the beekeeping sector and to implement these insights into the data processing and decision making. We will fully integrate socio-economic analyses, identify viable business models tailored to different contexts for European beekeeping and determine the carrying capacity of the landscape. In close cooperation with the EU Bee Partnership, an EU-wide bee health and management data platform and affiliated project website will be created to enable sharing of knowledge and learning between scientists and stakeholders within and outside the consortium. We will utilise and further expand the classification of the open source IT-application for digital beekeeping, BEEP, to streamline the flow of data related to beekeeping management, the beehive and its environment (landscape, agricultural practices, weather and climate) from various sources. The dynamic bee health and management data platform will allow us to identify correlative relationships among factors impacting the HSI, assess the risk of emerging pests and predators, and enable beekeepers to develop adaptive management strategies that account for local and EU-wide issues. Reinforcing and establishing, where necessary, new multi-actor networks of collaboration will engender a lasting learning and innovation system to ensure social-ecological resilient and sustainable beekeeping.

Consortium · 17 organisations

coordinator

UNIVERSITEIT GENT

BE · €1,008,256

participant

UNIVERSITATEA DE STIINTE AGRICOLE SI MEDICINA VETERINARA CLUJ NAPOCA

RO · €155,389

participant

AARHUS UNIVERSITET

DK · €865,806

participant

MARTIN-LUTHER-UNIVERSITAT HALLE-WITTENBERG

DE · €377,834

participant

SCIPROM SARL

CH · €181,875

participant

STICHTING BEEP

NL · €949,928

participant

FRIEDRICH LOEFFLER INSTITUT - BUNDESFORSCHUNGSINSTITUT FUER TIERGESUNDHEIT

DE · €390,198

participant

UNIVERSITAET BERN

CH · €322,188

participant

UNIVERSIDADE DE COIMBRA

PT · €441,825

participant

THE NOTTINGHAM TRENT UNIVERSITY

UK · €657,754

participant

PENSOFT PUBLISHERS

BG · €256,625

participant

INSTITUT NATIONAL DE RECHERCHE POUR L'AGRICULTURE, L'ALIMENTATION ET L'ENVIRONNEMENT

FR · €644,650

participant

DALL'OLIO RAFFAELE

IT · €75,029

participant

SUOMEN MEHILAISHOITAJAIN LIITTO SMLRY

FI · €87,529

participant

SCIENSANO

BE · €383,886

participant

UNIWERSYTET JAGIELLONSKI

PL · €119,165

participant

STICHTING WAGENINGEN RESEARCH

NL · €1,043,235

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