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Impact Tracking Database: Submission #617

Submission Number: 617
Submission ID: 74578
Submission UUID: a3b70dd7-1b6a-4d54-85aa-7d3aa18115ef
Submission URI: /impact-tracking

Created: Wed, 20/12/2023
Completed: Wed, 20/12/2023
Changed: Fri, 21/06/2024

Remote IP address: 10.208.1.100
Submitted by: ana.costiniu
Language: English

Is draft: No

Kazakhstan Taps Farmers' Knowledge to Safeguard Pollinators Via BES Solution Fund Based on IPBES Pollination Assessment

English
Implementation of a pilot honey plant conveyor in the Almaty and Kostanay regions in Kazakhstan with the support of BES-Net's BES Solution Fund. Launched in Kazakhstan in 2020, the BES Solution Fund supports conservation efforts on the ground and fosters peer-to-peer support and exchange while nourishing and cultivating a community of like-minded biodiversity conservation enthusiasts. Ultimately, these practices ensure ecosystem stability and support harmonious interaction between nature and people. Kazakhstan is supported by BES-Net through the BES Solution Fund to upscale and implement findings emerging from the IPBES assessments, as well as key priority actions identified during the Central Asia Regional Trialogue in October 2019.

Kazakhstan is receiving the BES Solution Fund to bring together science, policy and practice communities into awareness-raising and training, particularly on issues related to pollinator conservation and land restoration. The fund is provided through UNDP’s Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services Network (BES-Net), a joint initiative with UNEP-WCMC and UNESCO, funded by the German Government and SwedBio, which aims to translate lessons learned from IPBES’ global, regional and thematic assessments into tangible solutions on the ground. The project has developed an approach called the "green grass/honeycomb conveyor" that serves three main functions: conserving land resources, providing sustainable forage for livestock and bees, and sustaining pollinators. Simply put, a green grass/honey conveyor provides a continuous supply of pollen and efficiently keeps bees in the field.
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Land degradation and restoration assessment, Nature’s Contributions to People (NCP), Pollination assessment
2020-01-01
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