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Public Lecture: Bee Protection Policy in Europe
October 15, 2019 at 3:30 PM to 5:00 PM
Location: | Discovery Centre: Room 482 MacOdrum Library |
Cost: | Free |
Audience: | Alumni, Anyone, Carleton Community, Current Students, Staff and Faculty |
The Jean Monnet Network on EU-Canada Relations cordially invites you to a public lecture presented by Thomas Klotz: Bee Protection Policy in Europe.
About the lecture: There are more than 2000 bee species in Europe, and their needs are quite varied. The presenter will address the needs of these species, efforts by the European Union to better protect bees through agricultural and environmental policies and will focus on plebiscites in federal states of Germany and Austria.
About the speaker: Thomas Klotz is a PhD candidate and visiting scholar from the School of Governance at the Technical University of Munich in Germany. His dissertation focuses on bee policy in the Alps, environmental measures to conserve bee diversity, and promoting sustainable beekeeping.
This a free event, open to the public. However, registration is requested. For more information, and to register, please visit: carleton.ca/caneunet
This event is an activity of the Jean Monnet Network on EU-Canada Relations, supported by the Erasmus + Programme of the European Union, by Carleton University, and by partner Institutions.