Crop biodiversity can only be conserved by growing it. On a biological, social and cultural level, it is now a key to the agroecological transition, which calls for equitable access and revised ...
In the run-up to COP30, CIRAD is publishing a position paper on agriculture and food systems in the light of climate change.
The people who are contributing least to climate change are those who suffer the most from it. This is the observation on ...
COP30 will be held from 10 to 21 November 2025 in Belém, northern Brazil. Ten years on from the Paris Agreement, the ...
The success of agricultural research, particularly targeted research for development, cannot merely be judged in terms of the ...
CIRAD has presented its roadmap for the French overseas regions to various European Union bodies. The Vice-President of the ...
A new book published by Springer retraces how a water policy was established in New Caledonia. It was co-written by scientists and political players, and looks back at the 2019 co-design process, ...
La biodiversité cultivée ne se conserve qu’en étant cultivée. Biologique, sociale et culturelle, elle s’impose aujourd’hui comme clé de la transition agroécologique, exigeant un accès équitable et une ...
À l’approche de la COP30, le Cirad publie une note de position sur l’agriculture et les systèmes alimentaires face au ...
Stopper net la déforestation, ce n'est pas si simple. Dans de nombreux cas, les personnes qui dégradent les forêts le font ...
Ceux qui contribuent le moins au changement climatique sont ceux qui en souffrent le plus. C’est le constat sur lequel repose ...
La COP30 se tiendra du 10 novembre au 21 novembre 2025 à Belém, dans le nord du Brésil. 10 ans après l’Accord de Paris, la ...
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