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A new book by almost 150 scientists from the global North and South, coordinated by CIRAD, looks at the range of strategies ...
For the third time, CIRAD has supported a caravan organized by the the Dynamic for an AgroEcological Transition in Senegal ...
CIRAD took part in the Bonn June Climate Meetings, which have just finished. These mid-year meetings serve to guide ...
Un atlas sur la thématique One Health est publié en anglais aux éditions Quae avec le CABI, et le soutien du Cirad et ...
Preventing epidemics requires early detection followed by rapid, effective steps. This means coordinating local communities ...
Un nouvel ouvrage, rédigé par près de 150 scientifiques du Nord comme du Sud et coordonné par le Cirad, explore la diversité ...
Le Cirad a participé à la Conférence sur les changements climatiques qui vient de se terminer à Bonn. Cette réunion de ...
Can we bring wildlife back to productive oil palm plantations? This is one of the questions posed by the TRAILS project, coordinated by CIRAD, in Malaysia. It associates the local authorities, a ...
New studies have revealed the shocking extent of forest degradation in Suriname’s Amazon due to illegal logging and mining. Some 32% of Saamaka territory has already been allocated by the government ...
In collaboration with Agrinatura, CIRAD has published an initial compilation of 12 stories of change relating to the DeSIRA initiative funded by the European Union. Each story shows how the research ...
Beans, lentils, soybeans, groundnut and others… legumes include a vast diversity of crop species. In several African countries, they form the basis of many traditional dishes. They have both agronomic ...
A multi-stakeholder approach, the Galileo project will develop context-specific and people-centred agroforestry innovations in agropastoral and agroforestry systems in sub-Saharan Africa. The aim is ...
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