2024
DOI: 10.1007/s10841-024-00641-9
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Bee-friendly interventions: the barriers and opportunities affecting urban residents’ conservation of wild bees in Gardens

Lauren Wiseman,
Rebecca Rawson,
Uchechukwu V. Okere

Abstract: Wild bees are experiencing population declines globally. Despite urbanisation replacing habitat and forage with synthetic materials, urban residential gardens have the potential to become pollinator hotspots, increasing bee diversity and abundance. We explored public knowledge and attitudes towards bees, and ‘bee-friendly’ interventions (BFIs) conducted by urban residents. We reviewed the motivations and barriers which influence or prevent this, using the town of Woking, England, as a case study. An online que… Show more

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