The City of Ljubljana’s (Slovenia) urban beekeeping and environmental protection good practice was successfully transferred to nine cities covering the majority of different climate conditions for beekeeping, various types of bees, as well as different situations related to the perception of bees among the general public.
In their transfer process Amarante (Portugal), Bansko (Bulgaria), Bergamo & Cesena (both Italy), Bydgoszcz & Sosnowiec (both Poland), Hegyvidek (Budapest, Hungary), Nea Propontida (Greece) and Osijek (Croatia) were seeking to understand, adapt and re-use and upgrade the inspiring Ljubljana’s ‘Bee Path’ practice. You can find videos with their urban stories on our YouTube channel.
The transfer process turned into a cities movement and evolved into the Bee Path Cities network – a network of urban authorities that have come together under the shared vision of creating cities that are good for pollinators and therefore good for people. It was established in October 2022 and it is now open to all urban authorities in Europe and around the world.
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Contact us: beepathnet@ljubljana.si
The evolution is based on BeePathNet and BeePathNet-Reloaded networks supported by the European cooperation programme ‘URBACT’ ([ Ссылка ]) and started in 2018.
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