The Business of Bees: An Integrated Approach to Bee Decline and Corporate Responsibility
DOI: 10.9774/gleaf.9781783534340_5
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From corporate social responsibility to accountability in the bumblebee trade: A Japanese perspective

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“…For example, national regulations prevent the introduction of this species into the United States (Goulson, ) and Australia (Moore & Gross, ). Japan listed B. terrestris as a major invasive species in 2006, and further introductions are not allowed without permission from the Japanese Ministries of Agriculture and the Environment (Reade, Goka, Thorp, Mitsuhata, & Wasbauer, ). Other studies have raised concerns about the consequences for the United States of introducing this alien bumblebee into Mexico and Canada, indicating the need for a coordinated tri‐national strategy to prevent the importation of this and other potentially invasive species (Winter et al., ).…”
Section: Policy Implications and Recommendationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, national regulations prevent the introduction of this species into the United States (Goulson, ) and Australia (Moore & Gross, ). Japan listed B. terrestris as a major invasive species in 2006, and further introductions are not allowed without permission from the Japanese Ministries of Agriculture and the Environment (Reade, Goka, Thorp, Mitsuhata, & Wasbauer, ). Other studies have raised concerns about the consequences for the United States of introducing this alien bumblebee into Mexico and Canada, indicating the need for a coordinated tri‐national strategy to prevent the importation of this and other potentially invasive species (Winter et al., ).…”
Section: Policy Implications and Recommendationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…En Europa se ha reportado que por sobre-abundancia dañan la producción de frutillas y podría afectar la producción del tomate cherry (Lieten 1993), pudiendo también afectar la producción de porotos (Kendall & Smith 1976 es el de Japón, el cual comenzó el proceso de impedir la importación de B. terrestris en 2001. Esto se llevó a cabo a través de compromisos de responsabilidad social y empresarial de no ingreso de más abejorros comerciales, a menos que se requiera por motivos especiales muy justifi cados (Reade et al 2016). A la vez, comenzó en forma paralela un proceso ciudadano de control, que para el año 2006 ya había eliminado poco más de 21.000 ejemplares (Horimoto et al 2013).…”
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