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Energy and agriculture actors facing the biodiversity challenge
In this video (9'33), Denis Couvet discusses the possibility of reducing the impacts of energy and agricultural production activities on biodiversity. He presents the different axes that, from production modes to consumption modes, could contribute to it and ends with some observations and reflections on the agriculture of tomorrow.
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The Rearrangement of Communities in Response to Global change
Frédéric Jiguet, professor at the National Museum of Natural History, is interested in this video (10'00) to the decline of specialist species in Europe, especially birds. This decline, linked to climate change and land-use changes, is associated with a rearrangement of communities that benefits more general species. This leads to an evolution of the functions provided by these bird communities within the ecosystems.
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Discussing biodiversity issues
Frédérique Chlous, professor at the National Museum of Natural History, discusses in this video (9'34) participative procedures that frame biodiversity issues. She highlights the issues of this discussion, the methods that make it possible and, to conclude, discusses the keys to the success of this type of approach.
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Humans within biodiversity
In this video (25'28), Gilles Boeuf, professor at Pierre and Marie Curie University, presents the major global issues that humanity is facing today. He focuses on biodiversity, whose current erosion raises profound questions from an ecological, health, human and economic point of view.
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Local knowledge, women and biodiversity in the Mascarene Islands
Laurence Pourchez, professor at INALCO, evokes in this video (9'33) the role of women's knowledge in the Mascarene Islands located in the Indian Ocean. Historically, this knowledge has mainly focused on medicinal plants but with the requirement of preserving biodiversity, knowledge and practices are nowadays evolving ...
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Palm oil : the keys to sustainable supply
Laurent Gilbert, director of sustainable innovation at L'Oréal Recherche et Innovation, presents in this video (10'51) the implementation of initiatives aimed at increasing the sustainability of the "palm oil" sector. After a presentation of this sector and its challenges, he describes the RSPO certification (Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil) and discusses the actions undertaken by the group L'Oréal to increase the scope, particularly through the issue of traceability.
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NGOs, mobilisations and biodiversity : between institutionalisation and new forms of protest
In this video (11'54), Luc Semal, lecturer at the National Museum of Natural History, discusses the institutionalization trajectories of nature protection associations. He traces their history, examines the workings of the evolutions, and highlights emergent forms of protest.
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Arctic and subarctic societies : indigenous adaptation and knowledge
Marie Roué, director of research at the CNRS, presents in this video (11'55) the ways of adaptation of Arctic indigenous peoples to global changes. She shows that these peoples have had to adapt in the past to different developments and poses the question of the future of local traditional knowledge in the current responses provided by these local communities.
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Indigenous peoples and local communities affected by change
Marie Roué, research director at the CNRS, introduces in this video (15'28) the various issues related to the adaptation of indigenous peoples and local communities to global changes, including climate change and the erosion of biodiversity . In particular, she shows the importance of local knowledge in preserving ecosystems and biodiversity.
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Environmental mobilisations in urban settings
Nathalie Blanc, director of research at the CNRS, analyzes in this video (14'29) the forms of collective action for the environment in urban areas. She highlights the existence of "caretakers" of the local environment and shows more generally that these mobilizations are based on a great diversity of aesthetic links to the environment. On the basis of examples, she shows several representations and models of analysis of these collective actions.
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