Carpathian bee – joint actions for preservation of unique natural heritage in Ukrainian-Polish borderland (Q77303)
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Project Q77303 in Poland
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English | Carpathian bee – joint actions for preservation of unique natural heritage in Ukrainian-Polish borderland |
Project Q77303 in Poland |
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59,988.28 Euro
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66,655.0 Euro
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89.9981696797 percent
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5 September 2019
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4 September 2020
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NON-GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATION ASSOCIATION OF BEEKEEPER "CARPATHIAN ECO-APIARY"
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The Ukrainian-Polish borderland within common ecological system of the Carpathian Mountains has great variety of floraand fauna that due to the specific natural environment have morphological and behavioral features. One of the aboriginal representatives of the Carpathians nature is the Carpathian bee (also called "Carpatka"). Changing climatic conditions, use of pesticides, crossbreeding have caused the low level of purebred Carpathian bees (about 40 %). Therefore, there is a need to preserve and popularize breeding of aboriginal Carpathian bees as a part of natural heritage of the region. Another challenge is decreasing interest to the beekeeping among young people in spite of rich beekeeping traditions of the Carpathian region. Popularization of beekeeping and traditional bee-products is also required to draw attention to the problem of preservation of the Carpathian bee population. The project is aimed at the creation holistic approaches to preservation of the local aboriginal Carpathian bee breed along with promotion of the beekeeping traditions in the Carpathians. The main project outputs are: (1) cross-border events aimed at the promotion of natural heritage (honey festival in Kolochava, final conference in Kosiv, workshop in Rzeszow); (2) studying the breed composition of the high mountainous Carpathian apiaries and determining the level of variability of the breed in the context of several seasons; (3) two open area exhibitions of beehives representing history of beekeeping in the Carpathians; (4) three developed tourist routes including the main tourist locations related to history and presence of beekeeping; (5) promotional publications for attracting the visitors. The local authorities, residents of Zakarpattia and Ivano-Frankivsk regions, Podcarpackie voivodeship, tourists, scientists will benefit from the project implementation. The project activities require the cross-border partnership to sharing best practices. (Polish)
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The Ukrainian-Polish borderland within common ecological system of the Carpathian Mountains has great variety of floraand fauna that due to the specific natural environment have morphological and behavioral features. One of the aboriginal representatives of the Carpathians nature is the Carpathian bee (also called “Carpatka”). Changing climatic conditions, use of pesticides, crossbreeding have caused the low level of Purebred Carpathian bees (about 40 %). Therefore, there is a need to preserve and popularise breeding of aboriginal Carpathian bees as a part of natural heritage of the region. Another challenge is decreasing interest to the beekeeping among young people in spite of rich beekeeping traditions of the Carpathian region. Popularisation of beekeeping and traditional bee-products is also required to draw attention to the problem of preservation of the Carpathian bee population. The project is aimed at the creation holistic approaches to preservation of the local aboriginal Carpathian bee breed along with promotion of the beekeeping traditions in the Carpathians. The main project outputs are: (1) cross-border events aimed at the promotion of natural heritage (honey festival in Kolochava, final conference in Kosiv, workshop in Rzeszow); (2) studying the breed composition of the high mountainous Carpathian apiaries and determining the level of variability of the breed in the context of several seasons; (3) two open area exhibitions of beehives representing history of beekeeping in the Carpathians; (4) three developed tourist routes including the main tourist locations related to history and presence of beekeeping; (5) promotional publications for attracting the visitors. The local authorities, residents of Zakarpattia and Ivano-Frankivsk regions, Podcarpackie voivodeship, tourists, scientists will benefit from the project implementation. The project activities require the cross-border partnership to share best practices. (English)
14 October 2020
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La frontière entre l’Ukraine et la Pologne au sein du système écologique commun des Carpates a une grande variété de flore et de faune qui, en raison de l’environnement naturel spécifique, ont des caractéristiques morphologiques et comportementales. L’un des représentants autochtones de la nature des Carpates est l’abeille des Carpates (également appelée «Carpatka»). L’évolution des conditions climatiques, l’utilisation de pesticides et le croisement ont causé le faible taux d’abeilles carpathiennes de race pure (environ 40 %). Par conséquent, il est nécessaire de préserver et de populariser la reproduction des abeilles autochtones des Carpates en tant qu’élément du patrimoine naturel de la région. Un autre défi est la diminution de l’intérêt pour l’apiculture chez les jeunes malgré les riches traditions apicoles de la région des Carpates. La vulgarisation de l’apiculture et des produits apicoles traditionnels est également nécessaire pour attirer l’attention sur le problème de la préservation de la population d’abeilles des Carpates. Le projet vise la création d’approches holistiques pour la préservation de la race d’abeille autochtone locale ainsi que la promotion des traditions apicoles chez les Carpates. Les principaux résultats du projet sont les suivants: 1) manifestations transfrontalières visant à promouvoir le patrimoine naturel (festival du miel à Kolochava, conférence finale à Kosiv, atelier à Rzeszow); 2° étudier la composition de la race des grands ruchers des Carpates de montagne et déterminer le niveau de variabilité de la race dans le contexte de plusieurs saisons; (3) deux expositions en plein air de ruches représentant l’histoire de l’apiculture dans les Carpates; (4) trois itinéraires touristiques développés, y compris les principaux sites touristiques liés à l’histoire et à la présence de l’apiculture; (5) publications promotionnelles pour attirer les visiteurs. Les autorités locales, les habitants des régions de Zakarpattia et Ivano-Frankivsk, la voïvodie de Podcarpackie, les touristes, les scientifiques bénéficieront de la mise en œuvre du projet. Les activités du projet nécessitent le partenariat transfrontalier pour partager les meilleures pratiques. (French)
30 November 2021
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Identifiers
PLBU.01.02.00-UA-0941/19
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