López-I-Gelats Feliu, Hobbelink Erik, Llaurador Paula, Rivera-Ferre Marta G
Agroecology and Food Systems Chair, Faculty of Health Sciences and Welfare, Universitat de Vic-Universitat Central de Catalunya, C/de la Laura 13, 08500, Vic, Spain.
Associated Unit "Innovaciones Transformativas y Comunidades Inclusivas", Edifici 8E, Acc. J, 4ª Planta Ciutat Politècnica de la Innovació (CPI), Camí de Vera, S/N, 46022, València, Spain.
Ambio. 2025 Apr;54(4):696-713. doi: 10.1007/s13280-024-02099-0. Epub 2024 Dec 11.
There is broad consensus on the socioeconomic importance of beekeeping and the essential services it provides through pollination. However, beekeeping is being impacted by global environmental changes, and more specific insights are needed. Beekeeping is not a homogeneous activity; it is practiced in various ways and contexts. This study examines how these changes affect beekeeping operations of different sizes in Mediterranean Spain and whether size influences adaptation. Structured interviews were conducted to assess the sector's vulnerability, with climate change identified as a key contributing factor. The findings reveal that the vulnerability of beekeeping is shaped not only by multiple transformations but also by the diverse adaptive capacities of beekeepers. Additionally, the size of beekeeping operations significantly influences this capacity, a factor that should be integrated into policymaking given the sector's highly polarized nature.
关于养蜂业的社会经济重要性及其通过授粉提供的基本服务,存在广泛共识。然而,养蜂业正受到全球环境变化的影响,需要更具体的见解。养蜂并非一项同质化的活动;它在各种方式和背景下进行。本研究考察了这些变化如何影响西班牙地中海地区不同规模的养蜂作业,以及规模是否会影响适应性。通过结构化访谈来评估该行业的脆弱性,气候变化被确定为一个关键促成因素。研究结果表明,养蜂业的脆弱性不仅受到多种转变的影响,还受到养蜂人不同适应能力的影响。此外,养蜂作业的规模对这种能力有显著影响,鉴于该行业高度两极分化的性质,这一因素应纳入政策制定过程。