#8190. A new model of pollination services potential using a landscape approach: A case study of post-mining area in Poland

October 2026publication date
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Journal’s subject area:
Geography, Planning and Development;
Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous);
Nature and Landscape Conservation;
Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law;
Ecology;
Global and Planetary Change;
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Abstract:
Given that 90% of the worlds plant species are pollinated by animals, pollination is a crucial service which is strongly connected to biodiversity in general. Consequently, it should be considered in spatial planning, especially in the reclamation of post-mining areas as well as the restoration of abandoned land and post-industrial sites. These processes consist of creating a new land use pattern and giving new functions to areas degraded by humans, providing a great opportunity to increase the bundle of ecosystem services. This study demonstrates how a landscape approach can be incorporated into mapping and assessments of pollination services by proposing a new model of potential for pollination services (PPS).
Keywords:
Ecosystem services; Pollination; Post-mining areas; Reclamation; Restoration

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