Beyond the Hive: Beekeeping and Global Challenges

43rd Apimondia Congress Scientific Program

Our Organizing Committee proposes to include to the 43rd Apimondia Congress Program a scientifi c conference titled Beyond the Hive: Beekeeping and Global Challenges. We believe that in today’s dynamic and globalized world the beekeeping science must reach beyond the narrow scope of our fi eld and take as active part as possible in searching for the ways to solve the key problems which the mankind faces today: environmental pollution and exhaustion of natural resources, poverty and social inequality, cultural barriers, pandemics, and diseases of human civilization. Having cognized one of the greatest wonders of nature, bee family and its products, we now have to think how we can use their miraculous power to make our world better.

We propose to use the Agenda XXI (http://www.un.org/esa/sustdev/documents/agenda21/), a fundamental document of the United Nations which deals with all main problems which the humanity faces at the turn of our century and proposes the ways of solving these problems based on the sustainable development concept, as the basis and guideline for our scientifi c work. Article 27 of this document: Strengthening the role of non-governmental organizations: partners for sustainable development outlines the main areas of cooperation among different international public organizations (including Apimondia) trying to fi nd solutions of the global problems and develop integrated programs of stable development. Based on this paragraph of the Agenda xxi, we suggest to develop offi cial proposals of cooperation from the world beekeeping community and send these proposals to the United Nations in form of an open letter from the Apimondia. It will be an outcome of scientifi c work of the Congress participants. Content of the open letter will be discussed at the round table which will top the scientifi c conference.

The proposed concept of the conference introduces a number of proposals and specifi cs into programs of each scientifi c section. A preliminary list of these specifi cs can be found in the draft scientifi c program below.

In addition, we propose to include another scientifi c section to the 43rd Congress Program: Social and Cultural Aspects of Beekeeping. This will give managers of beekeeping associations – Apimondia members a chance, along with scientists, to voice their opinion and exchange experience, and also jointly fi nd solutions of the contemporary issues and establish new areas of cooperation which is one of the priority goals of the Apimondia.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

43rd Apimondia Congress Scientifi c Program 15–20 September 2013 (project)



43rd Apimondia Congress Scientifi c Program 15–20 September 2013 (project)
  Sunday
15th
Monday
16th
Tuesday
17th
Wednesday
18th
Thursday
19th
Friday
20th
 
Main Hall

Opening Ceremony

Plenary: Beekeeping Economy

Plenary:Beekeeping for Rural Development

Plenary: Pollination and Bee Flora

Plenary: Bee Biology

Plenary: Beekeeping Technology and Quality

Plenary: Apitherapy

Plenary: Bee Health

Roundtable: Beekeeping and Global Challenges. Discussing the contents of an open letter to the UN

Closing Ceremony

Technical tours  
Conference Hall 1

Symposium 1: Bee Biology

Symposium 2: Bee Health

Introduction: Social & Cultural Aspects of Beekeeping

Symposium 5: Beekeeping Economy

Symposium 8: Bee Health

Symposium 9: Bee Biology

Symposium 12: Social & Cultural Aspects of Beekeeping

Conference Hall 2

Symposium 3: Beekeeping Technology and Quality

Symposium 4: Apitherapy

Symposium 6: Beekeeping for Rural Development

Symposium 7: Apitherapy

Symposium 10: Beekeeping Economy

Symposium 11: Beekeeping for Rural Development

Symposium 13: Beekeeping Technology and Quality

Poster Hall

Poster presentation

Meetings with authors

Poster presentation

Meetings with authors

Poster presentation

Meetings with authors

Poster presentation

Meetings with authors

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Recommended subjects and areas of study of each section

Beekeeping Economy:

Bee Biology:

Bee Health:

Pollination and Bee Flora:

Beekeeping Technology and Quality:

Apitherapy:

Beekeeping for Rural Development:

Social and Cultural Aspects of Beekeeping: