Frontiers in Conservation Science (Nov 2024)

Bridging research and practice: developing beekeeping knowledge and innovation systems

  • Lotta Fabricius Kristiansen,
  • Magnus Ljung,
  • Lisa Blix Germundsson,
  • Kes McCormick

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fcosc.2024.1490089
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5

Abstract

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This paper presents the concept of a Beekeeping Knowledge and Innovation System (B-KIS). This concept is closely related to the Agricultural Knowledge and Innovation System (AKIS) – both theoretically and methodologically. By adopting a B-KIS approach we can: a) depict the general structure and functioning of activities aiming for knowledge development, innovation and learning within the apicultural sector; b) improve understanding of how services for beekeepers are embedded into national B-KIS; and c) provide some conceptual elements to support the development of a national or regionally adapted communication strategy for improved sustainability of beekeeping. From a policy perspective, it is important that the B-KIS becomes integrated into the national strategic AKIS plans.

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