The bee for the safeguarding of biodiversity

The bee for the safeguarding of biodiversity

The bee for the safeguarding of biodiversity

Scientific Congress to present the results of the research on Bees and Biodiversity realized in the framework of the project"Mediterranean CooBEEration: a network for beekeeping, food security and biodiversity" Bologna April 10th 2017


 

 

PROGRAMME

 

April 10th 2017

 

Presentation of the event:

 
 

Lucia Maddoli

International Coordinator of the project Mediterranean CooBEEration, FELCOS Umbria
  Transmission of the video of the CooBEEration Campaign- Beekeeping Common Good

 

9.30 Greetings from the Authorities:

 

  Aldo Bertazzoli Director of the Department of Agricultural Sciences (DipSA), University of Bologna;
Ivo Zoccarato Director of the Department of Agricultural, Forestry and Alimentary Sciences DISAFA, University of Torino;
  Giancarlo Naldi President of the National Honey Observatory and Director of "EcoScienza", magazine of Arpae (Prevention and Environment Regional Agency of Emilia Romagna Region)
Francesca Marchetti Councilor for Productive Activities Commission, on behalf of Simona Caselli, Assessor for the Agricolture of Emilia Romagna Region
Mohamed Hamzaoui Representative of the Mediterranean Beekeepers Federation (APIMED)
  Paolo De Castro Vice President of the Agriculture Committee of the European Parliament (videoconference);
  Alessandra Pesce Director of MIPAAF Crea Research, on behalf of the Senator
  Andrea Olivero Vice Minister for Food and Forestry policies
First session The role of honey bee in the pollination of spontaneous species in degraded areas

 

  Moderator: Marco Devecchi

DISAFA, University of Turin (Italy)

10.30 Opening lecture

 

Beekeepers and Scientists hand by hand to Conserve Honeybees and Biodiversity. Examples from Jordan.  
 

Nizar Jamal Haddad

President of the Jordanian Beekeepers Union and Director of the Bee Research Department at National Center for Agricultural Research and Extension
11.00

Coffee Break

 
11.20

The scientific research realized in the framework of Mediterranean CooBEEration project: presentation of main results achieved

 
  In Italy  
  Monica Vercelli e Paola Ferrazzi, DISAFA, University of Turin (Italy)
  Elisa Monterastelli e Claudio Porrini DipSA, University of Bologna (Italy)
  In Tunisia  
  Naima Barbouche, Zeineb Ghrabi e Sameh Hammouda, National Agronomic Institute of Tunis (INAT)
12.20 Discussion  
13.00 Lunch Buffet  
Second session Use of honey bee as strategic element for biodiversity conservation and restoration. Relation with other pollinators  
  Moderator: Prof. Stefano Maini DipSA, University of Bologna (Italy)
14:30 Domestic bees and Mediterranean flora in Algeria  
  Scherazad Mekious University of Djelfa (Algeria)
Wahida Ayad Loucif University of Annaba (Algeria)
15.00 Pollinating insects and role of Apis mellifera in the agroecosystems of Sardinia  
  Ignazio Floris, Michelina Pusceddu Alessandra Mura and Alberto Satta, University of Sassari (Italy)
15.30 The effects of bee apiaries transhumance on the flora resources biodiversity in Lebanon  
  Chadi Hosri Lebanese University of Beirut (Lebanon)
16.00 Biodiversity and competition among honeybees and other Apoidea insects, in particular in simplified environments  
  Antonio Felicioli, University of Pisa (Italy)
16.30 Discussion  
17.00 Conclusions  
  Vincenzo Panettieri President of APIMED and Technical Director of the "Mediterranean CooBEEration" project (Italy)

INTERVENTIONS

The bee for the safeguarding of biodiversity

Results of the research realized in the framework of the Project "Mediterranean CooBEEration"

Ore 9.30 Greetings from the Authorities:
• Mohamed Hamzaoui, Representative of the Mediterranean Beekeepers Federation (APIMED);Ministry of Agriculture; Go to Dossier

1st Session

The role of honey bee in the pollination of spontaneous species in degraded areas
  • Opening lecture Beekeepers and Scientists hand by hand to Conserve Honeybees and Biodiversity. Examples from Jordan.

    Nizar Jamal Haddad, President of the Jordanian Beekeepers Union and Director of the Bee Research Department at National Center for Agricultural Research and Extension Go to Dossier

The scientific research realized in the framework of Mediterranean CooBEEration project: presentation of main results achieved

    In Italy

    Monica Vercelli e Paola Ferrazzi, DISAFA, University of Turin (Italy)
    Elisa Monterastelli e Claudio Porrini, DipSA, University of Bologna (Italy) Go to Dossier

    In Tunisia

    Naima Barbouche, Zeineb Ghrabi e Sameh Hammouda, National Agronomic Institute of Tunisia (INAT) Go to Dossier

2nd Session

Use of honey bee as strategic element for biodiversity conservation and restoration. Relation with other pollinators

  • Domestic bees and Mediterranean flora in Algeria

  • Scherazad Mekious,University of Djelfa (Algeria)
    University of Annaba (Algeria) Go to Dossier


  • Pollinating insects and role of Apis mellifera in the agroecosystems of Sardinia

    Ignazio Floris, Michela Pusceddu e Alessandra Mura, University of Sassari (Italy) Go to Dossier

  • The effects of bee apiaries transhumance on the flora resources biodiversity in Lebanon
  • Chadi Hosri, Lebanese University of Beirut (Lebanon) Go to Dossier
  • Biodiversity and competition among honeybees and other Apoidea insects, in particular in simplified environments

    Antonio Felicioli University of Pisa (Italy)  Go to Dossier