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The departments of Social Sciences and Ecology of the IFP are associated to the research project named: « From localised productions to geographical indications: which instruments to promote biodiversity in Southern countries » (BIODIVALLOC), which has just obtained a heavy funding by the National Research Agency (ANR).
This project, which satisfies a twin demand for conservation (biologic and cultural) of biodiversity and sustainable development, aims notably, to: (1) evaluate different instruments for the management of many reference ecosystems (mangroves, coffee zones,…) by means of promoting local know-how; (2) elaborate indicators likely to, on one hand, pave the way for national or local decisions as far as certification tools are concerned, and on the other hand, to provide frameworks of reference for international negotiations.
Comparative studies will be led simultaneously in fields situated in Africa, South America and India. The CIRAD plans to appoint one of its researchers, to the IFP, to develop the Indian part of the project.


