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Description

Catherine Aubertin returns in this video (8'25) on the emergence of the notion of adaptation in international conventions on biodiversity and climate change. She demonstrates the political value of this concept, which opposes that of mitigation, and returns to conclude on the approach of the "voluntary national contributions", to answer these global stakes.

État
  • Labellisé
Langues
  • Anglais
  • Langues étrangères
Licence Creative Commons
  • Partage des conditions à l'identique
  • Pas d'utilisation commerciale
  • Pas de modification
  • Paternité
Nature pédagogique
  • Cours
Niveau
  • Bac+3
  • Bac+4
  • Bac+5
Thèmes
  • Ecosystèmes et biodiversité
Types
  • Grain audiovisuel
Mots-clés
global changeinternational convention
The actors of adaptation to Global Change
The actors of adaptation to Global Change
Legal and economic instruments for biodiversity management
Legal and economic instruments for biodiversity management
Economic and innovation actors facing the biodiversity challenge
Economic and innovation actors facing the biodiversity challenge
Energy and agriculture actors facing the biodiversity challenge
Energy and agriculture actors facing the biodiversity challenge
Palm oil : the keys to sustainable supply
Palm oil : the keys to sustainable supply
Environmental mobilisations in urban settings
Environmental mobilisations in urban settings
NGOs, mobilisations and biodiversity : between institutionalisation and new forms of protest
NGOs, mobilisations and biodiversity : between institutionalisation and new forms of protest
Contributeurs

Aubertin Catherine

IRD - Institut de Recherche pour le Développement