A LinkedIn page dedicated to INRAE's expertise and support for public policy
INRAE now has a LinkedIn page dedicated to the Institute's expertise and support for public policy: INRAE – Science and expertise for public action.
INRAE now has a LinkedIn page dedicated to the Institute's expertise and support for public policy: INRAE – Science and expertise for public action.
AgroMetInfo is an agroclimatic monitoring application that analyses the influence of climate on agricultural production, developed by the AgroClim service unit. Thanks to their collaboration with Météo France, the scientists produce relevant indicators at the scale of France’s small agricultural regions using fine-scale data (8 km for the whole of France). Since 2019, AgroMetInfo has…
In May 2025, a new technical guide to support public policy was published for those involved in riverbank management and restoration. Designed as part of a collaboration between INRAE and the French Office for Biodiversity (OFB), it proposes practical, tried-and-tested methods for taking effective action to protect riverbanks. The guide highlights nature-based solutions for stabilising…
Did you know that invasive species cause a loss of biodiversity and cost the world’s economies billions of euros? In a new study from the InvaCost project published in Nature Ecology & Evolution, an international consortium including an INRAE researcher estimates the economic impact of invasive species on our agricultural, health, food and water systems.…
In France, school catering is highly regulated: menus follow precise nutritional recommendations, one vegetarian option per week has been on offer since 2023 to reduce the environmental impact of menus, and the use of plastic is banned for cooking, reheating and serving, etc. Several practices included in the Egalim law are based on scientific research…
In a new video report, Guillaume Piton looks back at the storm Alex that devastated the Vésubie and Roya valleys. A geomorphology researcher at INRAE, he uses field and satellite data to better understand and predict torrential flooding. His team works in direct contact with public policies, particularly in the field of flood prevention.
A new dossier in the Appui aux Politiques Publiques collection has been added to our library of thematic resources. It presents school catering and related research questions.
A new dossier from the Appui aux Politiques Publiques collection has been added to our library of thematic resources. It presents the implementation of a soil monitoring and knowledge system, enabling the emergence of solutions for preserving our soils.
In a new video interview, Grégory Loucougaray, a plant ecology researcher at LESSEM (Laboratoire Ecosystèmes et Sociétés en Montagne), describes the results of his research and how it forms part of a public policy support approach.