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VALOR

VALues and dependence of society on pollinatORs

Since pollinators play an important role for many plants and the animals that depend on them, their decline can have major impacts on nature and human well-being. The VALOR project aims to improve our understanding of how much society and the economy depend on pollinators and is researching the possible consequences of their decline. It is also developing tools to actively involve various stakeholders in the protection and conservation of pollinators and their habitats.

The project is coordinated by Tom Breeze from the University of Reading and involves a total of 13 partners. The team from the Chair of Nature Conservation and Landscape Ecology is leading Work Package 2, “Synthesising knowledge on the role and status of pollination services”.

Objectives and methodology

VALOR is a multi-actor project that will co-develop a comprehensive systems-based approach to provide a deeper understanding of the cascading impacts of pollinator shifts from flower to fork and beyond.

The main objectives of the project are:

  • Work with stakeholders to develop a better understanding of the knowledge needs of interest groups with regard to pollinators.
  • Gain a better understanding of society’s and the economy’s dependence on pollinators.
  • Measure and model the cascading effects of plant-pollinator networks on ecosystems and human well-being.
  • Investigate the impacts of pollinator loss along value chains.
  • Predict the resilience of pollinator networks and the resulting benefits for humans under future conditions.
  • Collaboratively develop tools to raise awareness and empower stakeholders to protect pollinators.

Work packages (WP)

WP1: Multi-actor engagement and co-development

WP2: Synthesising knowledge on the role and status of pollination services

WP3: Pollinator dependencies of natural ecosystems

WP4: Local scale economic and social dependences

WP5: Dependences of value chain actors

WP6: Forecasting and enhancing resilience of society and pollinators under changing future conditions

WP7: Co-developed tools for expanded engagement and interaction

WP8: Project management and impact

Contact person

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Prof. Dr. Alexandra-Maria Klein

Lead WP2

Project data

Project coordinatorDr. Tom Breeze (University of Reading)
Project members at the University of FreiburgProf. Dr. Alexandra-Maria Klein
Dr. Maureen Page
Duration01/2025 – 12/2028
FundingHorizon Europe programme of the European Union, project number 101181169
Project partnersUniversity of Reading
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Jagiellonen-University
Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC)
Wageningen University
Lund University
University La Laguna
University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna (BOKU)
University Helsinki
Pensoft Publishers
WCMC
European Landowners’ Organization (ELO)
University of New England
China West Normal University
Beijing Forestry University
Websitehttps://valor-project.eu/

VALOR receives funding from the European Union under the Horizon Europe framework programme under project number 101181169. The views and opinions expressed are solely those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union (EU) or the Research Executive Agency (REA).