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From the perspective of local scientists, this book provides insight into bees and beemanagement of Asia, with a special focus on honey bees. Asia is home to at least nine honey bee species, including the introduced European honeybee, Apis mellifera.
Panuwan Chantawannakul (Faculty of Science, Chiang Mai University, Thailand)Geoffrey Williams (Department of Entomology & Plant Pathology, Auburn University, USA)Peter Neumann (Inst. of Bee Health, University of Bern, Switzerland)
2.1 Introduction: The overview of honey bee diversity in Asia and bee health.- 2.2 Beekeeping in Turkey The Last Point of Asia towards Europe.- 2.3 Beekeeping in Parts of The Levant Region.- 2.4 Beekeeping History and Current Situation in Israel.- 2.5 Beekeeping and Honey Hunting in Nepal: Current Status and Future Perspectives.- 2.6 Beekeeping in India.- 2.7 Beekeeping in mainland, China.- 2.8 Beekeeping in Taiwan, China.- 2.9 Beekeeping in Russia.- 2.10 Beekeeping in Korea; Past, Current and Future Challenge.- 2.11 Beekeeping in Mongolia.- 2.12 Beekeeping in Japan.- 2.13 Development of beekeeping in Laos: various strategic choices.- 2.14 Beekeeping in Vietnam.- 2.15 Beekeeping in Thailand.- 2.16 Social bees and current status of beekeeping in Indonesia.- 2.17 Bee diversity in the Philippines and current status of beekeeping.- 2.18 Future perspectives.
WILLIAMS BAYLEY, Williams Bayley, Paul Bayley, Geoffrey Williams, University of Bologna at Forli) Bayley, Paul (, Professor of English Language and Linguistics, Faculty of Political Science, University of South Brittany) Williams, Geoffrey (, Professor of Linguistics, Pro Vice-Chancellor for International Relations