Conférence Archipel 2022

Serge Fenet, Mathieu Mangeot, Emmanuel Prados Systemic risks, trajectories and transdisciplinary levers for action Scientific Conference – 20-23 June 2022, Grenoble In the context of current global degradations, whether environmental, ecosystemic, climatic, social or political, our human societies are facing ever more pressing challenges, constituting what is now commonly referred…

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Anthropocene FACTS

The scale and impact of the human-induced changes of the last century make it necessary for educational establishments to set up new interdisciplinary courses to address these issues on a large scale and provide students with a critical and systemic view of them. The demand for educational content (particularly university…

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SysPart: systemic and participatory analysis of metropolises

Nils Ferrand and Mathieu MangeotSupporting your participative programmes for ecological and technical transitions supported by citizens Our proposal Bringing together research teams from INRAE (formerly IRSTEA) and INRIA, and the companies Résurgences R&D and Terriflux, we offer territories committed to the socio-ecological transition new methods and tools, derived from scientific…

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SCALABLE: metabolism of agricultural biomass

Jean-Yves CourtonneFebruary 2021 – January 2024SCALABLE is interested in biomass of agricultural origin, at the various stages of the processing chain from production. Name: SCALABLE (Metabolism of biomass of agricultural origin: multi-scale representations, analysis of vulnerabilities and assessment by local stakeholders) Key words: Agricultural biomass value chains, Multiscale analysis, Multicriteria…

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AEx RSG: Global Systemic Risks

Funding : Action Exploratoire INRIAPeriod : 2020-2024 Abstract The aim of this project is to develop methodologies and tools for estimating global systemic risks, as well as elements of strategic analysis for mitigating or adapting to these risks, for use by the public and private sectors. Global risks are linked…

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