Program

DRAFT PROGRAMME

Monday June 3th

14:00 -  Welcoming coffee, distribution of badges

14:30 Introduction to the symposium

Welcome by the Scientific Committee - Presentation of the two-day event

14:40 Introductory lecture by Philippe GrandColas

15:30-18:00 Biodiversity monitoring through the prism of disciplines in Socio-ecosystem in crisis (Session 1)

3:30-4:00  Arthropods of Bahia Exploradores (Aysén: Chile): Methodological Innovations for Research in Remote Regions – Paul Amouroux et al.

4:00-4:30  Monitoring the impact of human activities on wildlife communities in the forest nearby Saint-Georges-de-l’Oyapock, French Guiana – Eric Guilbert et al.

4:30-5:00  Micro-organisms as sentinels of human and environmental pressures – Vincent Hervé et al.

5:00-5:30 Mammal and bird communities of Nunavik in a context of climate change – Laurent Godet et al.

18:00 - Cocktail

 

Tuesday June 4th

9:00-10:30 Biodiversity monitoring through the prism of disciplines in Socio-ecosystem in crisis (Session 2)

9:00-9:30  Looking for the Mama Jaguar in Southern Arizona to save the Mountains from mining – Anne Sourdril

9:30-10:00  Plant-animal interactions in restoration ecology: insect pollinators and other floral visitors in the semi-arid savannas of the Ferlo region in Senegal - Natalia Medina-Serrano et al.

10:00-10:30  Grazing pressure and biodiversity: comparative dynamics of herbaceous vegetation in a protected area and adjoining rangelands, and their consequences for food webs – Ally Dialo et al.

10:30-11:00 Break

11:00-12:00 Questioning biodiversity to support decision-making: territorial added value and transforming actions of OHM research (Session 1)

11:00-11:30 Stakeholder participation, indicators, assessment, and decision making: Applying adaptive management at the watershed scale – Larry Fisher et al.

11:30-12:00 Engaging disadvantaged communities to advance inclusivity in urban greening programs – Adriana Zuniga et al.

Lunchtime

14:00-15:30 Questioning biodiversity to support decision-making: territorial added value and transforming actions of OHM research (Session 2)

14:00-14:30 Transdisciplinary contributions to biodiversity conservation in alluvial forests on the built-up margins of the Rhône River – Philippe Jansen et al.

14:30-15:00 Desirables and undesirables by the sea : coastal plants between user representations and biodiversity protection – Hélène Melin

15:00-15:30 Mediterranean coastal lagoons: biodiversity with and for society – Vanina Pasqualini et al.

15:30-16:00 Break

16:00-16:45 Conclusion

16:00-16:40 Keynote - Itinerary of a singular research on the rights of nature: between controversy, politics and foresight
Nathalie Hervé Fournereau, environmental law specialist - DR CNRS UMR IODE

16:40-16:45 Closing comments by the Committee


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