S EnTET (2019-2022)
The S EnTET project has brought together a number of human and social science disciplines to analyse and support the process of transition to …
The S EnTET project has brought together a number of human and social science disciplines to analyse and support the process of transition to …
40% of Chantilly’s forest is affected by dieback, mainly as a result of climate change. Due to the highly draining sandy soil …
The aim of the TRAMES project is to gain a better understanding of the biodiversity of pastoral areas and old-growth forests and to study them over the long term in order to …
The biodiversity of the Haute Vallée de Chevreuse Park is largely due to its wet valley bottoms. The 330 kilometres of watercourses …
An endemic species of the Rhône basin, the apron is a guarantee of the quality of the ecosystem. Since the 1980s, the species has undergone a …
This project, developed in conjunction with the PNR de Brière, brings together economists and ecologists from INRAE, CNRS and the University of Aix-Marseille, as well as …
he territory of the Scarpe-Escaut Regional Natural Park is mainly peri-urban and its natural habitats are largely made up of wetlands classified as “protected areas”.
The aim of this cross-border cooperation project between Tunisia, Lebanon, Italy and France is to support, enhance and promote virtuous practices in the …
The “Alpages sentinelles” research-action network was set up in the Écrins National Park in 2007 following severe drought. Its aim is to anticipate …
The “flower meadows” scheme is emerging as part of a research programme involving INRAE and the PNR du Massif des Bauges. On the occasion of …
The aim of the MOUVE project was to study the conditions, forms and implications of the ecological intensification of herbivore farming, particularly in …