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BEE-STEWARD is published!

by Grace Twiston-Davies | Aug 13, 2021 | Applications, BEESCOUT, BumbleBEEHAVE, Bumblebees, Impact, Publications

Its been a while, but the BEEHAVE team have been busy creating a research and conservation tool to support pollinator survival which is finally published and available for download-  our BEE-STEWARD tool! Everyone, well, almost everyone, loves honey – that...

BEE-STEWARD BETA is launched!

by Grace Twiston-Davies | Aug 28, 2018 | BEESCOUT, BumbleBEEHAVE, Bumblebees, Impact

Our new model, BEE-STEWARD Beta is ready to be tried and tested. BEE-STEWARD is a computer program of virtual bees in digital landscapes developed by researchers at the Environment and Sustainability Institute at the University of Exeter that can be used to predict...

Farmers and Scientists join forces to explore the future of pollinator-friendly farming

by Grace Twiston-Davies | Nov 2, 2017 | Applications, BumbleBEEHAVE, Bumblebees, Impact, Outreach

  BEE-STEWARD is a computer program of virtual bees in digital landscapes developed by researchers at the ESI that can be used to predict the effects of different land management on pollinator survival and pollination rates. Now, joining forces with farmers and...

BEEHAVE teams up with farmers to develop models for bees and business

by Grace Twiston-Davies | Jul 28, 2017 | Applications, BEEHAVE, BEESCOUT, BumbleBEEHAVE, Bumblebees, Honeybees, Impact

By Kathy Troke-Thomas Following on from a successful workshop at the Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) conference, the BEEHAVE team are busy extending the real-world impact of our award winning bee behaviour, growth and survival models with the help...

BEEHAVE team win Innovator of the Year award for Social Impact

by Grace Twiston-Davies | Jun 24, 2017 | Applications, Impact

  Prof. Juliet Osborne and her BEEHAVE team have won the prestigious BBSRC 2017 “Innovator of the year” award for Social Impact due to their extensive work with policy makers, regulators and land-stewards. The teams’ impact stretches globally: BEEHAVE is forming...

New project uses BEEHAVE models to help increase pollinators in Cornwall, UK

by Grace Twiston-Davies | Nov 29, 2016 | Applications, BEESCOUT, BumbleBEEHAVE, Bumblebees, Impact

  We have just started a new collaborative project between the University of Exeter’s Environment and Sustainability Institute (ESI) and Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). This project will support and develop the AONB’s new pollinator...
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