Value realization mechanisms and pathways of ecological products for developing bee industry based on mountain biosphere reserve

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Fang Ouyang (0)
Cheng, Wenlu (1), Zhou, Ziqiao (2), Wei, Shihua (3)
Fang Ouyang ((0) Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beicheng west road, 100101, Beijing, , CN)
Cheng, Wenlu (1), Zhou, Ziqiao (2), Wei, Shihua (3)

(0) Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beicheng west road, 100101, Beijing, , CN
(1) Institute of National Parks, Beijing 100101, China
(2) All China Federation of Supply and Marketing Cooperatives, Beijing 100801, China
(3) Beijing ZhiyuanJiangshan Consulting Limited Liability Company, Bejing, 100075, China

(1) Institute of National Parks, Beijing 100101, China
(2) All China Federation of Supply and Marketing Cooperatives, Beijing 100801, China
(3) Beijing ZhiyuanJiangshan Consulting Limited Liability Company, Bejing, 100075, China

Categories: Agriculture, Biodiversity, Conservation, Sustainable Development
Keywords: Bee industry, Mountain biosphere reserve, Value realization mechanism, Value realization pathways, Ecological products

Categories: Agriculture, Biodiversity, Conservation, Sustainable Development
Keywords: Bee industry, Mountain biosphere reserve, Value realization mechanism, Value realization pathways, Ecological products

Mountain biosphere reserves are important carriers of ecological protection, undertaking the core mission of maintaining ecological security, biodiversity conservation and promoting sustainable development. Bees are one of the most important species in mountain ecosystems. Bee industry, as a key link of ecological protection and agricultural production, is not only vital for pollination of wild plants and crops, but also has significant economic and social value. The China has a bee culture history of more than 2000 years, and has accumulated rich experience on the farming and utilization of honeybees. Exploring the value realization mechanisms and pathways for ecological products of bee industry based on mountain biosphere reserves is an important content of ecological civilization construction, and can also provide new solutions for mountain ecological protection, rural revitalization and regional green development. The combination of mountain biosphere reserves and bee industry is conducive to the realization of ecological, economic and social values. Ecological value, Mountain biosphere reserves provide g high-quality ecological environment for bee breeding. Honeybees contribute important ecological services by enhancing ecosystem stability, promoting biodiversity and optimizing agricultural production. Economic value, Bee products produced in mountain biosphere reserves, such as honey, royal jelly, propolis and bee venom, have high added value of ecological products. Social value, The bee industry can provide employment opportunities for communities surrounding the mountain biosphere reserve and help residents increase their incomes. Live bees or bee products can also protect human health and treat human diseases (such as Bee Therapy). Research on the value realization for ecological products of bee industry based on mountain protected areas is an important combination of ecological protection and economic development. Through policy guidance, scientific and technological innovation, industrial integration and public participation, a green development model can be built to achieve a win-win situation for ecology and economy. Meanwhile, this exploration also provides China’s solution for the development of the global ecological economy and contributes wisdom to the construction of a community with a shared future for mankind.

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