| The A&P Group at the ULB carries out research on agroecosystems  to develop productive agricultural solutions that are both  environmentally responsible and socially equitable. Our special focus is on the evolution and the function of crop  pollination in agroecosystems, particularly when it involves bees (both  honeybees and their wild relatives) as pollen vectors. Other aspects of our research involves the ecology and evolution of  specialization in insect-plant interactions, particularly the  interactions between wild bees and their flowers. The A&P Group is involved in teaching programmes within the ULB  for a range of undergraduate students in agricultural sciences and  social sciences, but also at the national and international levels. At the ULB, our teaching programme focuses on the Introduction to  (Tropical) Agroecology, and Research & Development in Agroecology.
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