Status and Trends of Urban Beekeeping Regulations: A Global Review

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Abstract

Urban beekeeping is gaining salience worldwide. Though beekeeping brings benefits to humanity, it has certain negative aspects. We conducted surveys in eight countries where urban beekeeping is practiced to understand the status of the governance of urban beekeeping. There were a wide variety of rules, ranging from detailed ones to the absence of any. The organizations creating regulations included regional governments, basic governments, and even NGOs. Regulatory items for urban beekeeping were biased toward safety, with few regulations of the other aspects, such as biodiversity conservation and apicultural production. We found a wide range of numerical provisions for this regulation type, with no scientific basis provided, and there is further need for improvements.

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Matsuzawa, T., & Kohsaka, R. (2021, December 1). Status and Trends of Urban Beekeeping Regulations: A Global Review. Earth (Switzerland). MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/earth2040054

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