Thematic

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  • Energy transition and resilient cities
  • Sustainable forests and agricultural lands
  • Biodiversity
  • Climate change
  • Product life cycle, pollution and waste
  • AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS
  • Aquatic ecosystems
  • Innovative financing of biodiversity
  • FOREST AND AGRICULTURAL LAND
  • Coastal and high seas management
  • POLLUTION AND WASTE MANAGEMENT
  • Innovative processes
  • Biodiversity protection and enhancement
  • Sustainable urban territories
Project

Spotlight on the promising initial results from the “PRM2” project, uniting a concerted regional approach with socio-environmental resilience

PRM2
17 March saw the holding of the second Steering Committee meeting for the project “Preserve the biodiversity of Mabi-Yaya & Strengthen the socio-economic development of the Mé” (PRM2) aiming to promote a concerted regional approach through the development of zero deforestation industries, reconciling sustainable development and the preservation of natural resources.
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Conference

Closing seminar of the South expert plants sustainable development programme

Forêt tropicale programme SEP2D
The SEP2D programme is reaching completion, and there will be a closing seminar 7-8 April. This is the time to assess the programme’s activity and outline the prospects for the conservation and enhancement of tropical plant biodiversity. Stéphanie Bouziges-Eschmann, the FFEM’s Secretary-General, will be on the panel “What are the financing strategies for biodiversity conservation?“ which is taking place on 8 April between 1:30 pm and 3:30 pm
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Encouraging agroecology in arid regions: the Avaclim website is live!

India-Sundarbans
Run by the French NGO CARI (Centre for International Action and Realisations) and its partners (eight local NGOs, the Research Institute for Development, SupAgro (French agronomic graduate school) and the CIRAD (French agricultural research and international cooperation organisation)), and financed by the FFEM and the Global Environment Facility (GEF), the Avaclim project encourages the development of agroecology in arid regions.

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