Pollinator Diversity: Essential for Ecosystem Health, Agriculture, and Cultural Heritage

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Abstract

The importance of focusing on long-term sustainability in pollinator conservation and sustainable ecosystem management cannot be underestimated. Cultivating an eco-surplus culture plays a key role in maintaining ecosystem health, particularly by protecting pollinator species essential for ecosystem functioning and agricultural productivity. This cultural approach emphasizes environmental stewardship and conserving and generating surplus resources beyond immediate human needs, which is vital for future nature-based innovations. Additionally, ecological surplus culture highlights the resilience necessary to address significant environmental challenges such as habitat loss and climate change, illustrating how nurturing pollinators can contribute to ecosystem resilience in the face of these challenges.

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