Improving Bee Living Conditions through Ecological Thermal Insulation and Remote Early Anomaly Detection-Vital Step Towards Preserving Bees Population

This publication underscores the vital role of bees, particularly their contribution to products like honey, pollen, and propolis, which offer significant health benefits. Notably, 79% of the world’s food supply relies on bees; thus, their declining numbers pose a threat to pollination and food secu...

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Veröffentlicht in:Fibres & textiles in Eastern Europe 2024-08, Vol.32 (4), p.1-12
Hauptverfasser: Górecki, Sebastian, Wrześniewska-Tosik, Krystyna, Mik, Tomasz, Kowalewski, Tomasz, Walisiak, Damian, Pałczyńska, Michalina, Wesołowska, Ewa
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Zusammenfassung:This publication underscores the vital role of bees, particularly their contribution to products like honey, pollen, and propolis, which offer significant health benefits. Notably, 79% of the world’s food supply relies on bees; thus, their declining numbers pose a threat to pollination and food security. The study explores an ecological thermal insulation for hives using animal biomass and a monitoring system to detect anomalies in bee habitats early. This approach aims to protect bee populations and enhance global food security through improved data-driven practices.
ISSN:2300-7354
2300-7354
DOI:10.2478/ftee-2024-0025