The GRIDAUH Notebooks, Number 35/2025: LARGE FORESTS AND THE FIGHT AGAINST CLIMATE CHANGE Cross-perspectives Brazil / Europe / Africa Pre-COP 30 in Belém Work coordinated by Norbert Foulquier and Frédéric Rolin Proceedings of the colloquium
The GRIDAUH Notebooks, Number 35/2025: LARGE FORESTS AND THE FIGHT AGAINST CLIMATE CHANGE Cross-perspectives Brazil / Europe / Africa Pre-COP 30 in Belém Work coordinated by Norbert Foulquier and Frédéric Rolin Proceedings of the colloquium
The GRIDAUH Notebooks, Number 35/2025: LARGE FORESTS AND THE FIGHT AGAINST CLIMATE CHANGE Cross-perspectives Brazil / Europe / Africa Pre-COP 30 in Belém Work coordinated by Norbert Foulquier and Frédéric Rolin Proceedings of the colloquium
The GRIDAUH Notebooks, Number 35/2025: LARGE FORESTS AND THE FIGHT AGAINST CLIMATE CHANGE Cross-perspectives Brazil / Europe / Africa Pre-COP 30 in Belém Work coordinated by Norbert Foulquier and Frédéric Rolin Proceedings of the colloquium
The GRIDAUH Notebooks, Number 35/2025: LARGE FORESTS AND THE FIGHT AGAINST CLIMATE CHANGE Cross-perspectives Brazil / Europe / Africa Pre-COP 30 in Belém Work coordinated by Norbert Foulquier and Frédéric Rolin Proceedings of the colloquium
The GRIDAUH Notebooks, Number 35/2025: LARGE FORESTS AND THE FIGHT AGAINST CLIMATE CHANGE Cross-perspectives Brazil / Europe / Africa Pre-COP 30 in Belém Work coordinated by Norbert Foulquier and Frédéric Rolin Proceedings of the colloquium
    The GRIDAUH Notebooks, Number 35/2025: LARGE FORESTS AND THE FIGHT AGAINST CLIMATE CHANGE: Cross-Perspectives Brazil / Europe / Africa Pre-COP 30 in Belém Edited by Norbert Foulquier and Frédéric Rolin Proceedings of the international symposium organized by GRIDAUH and the L3E Laboratory held on February 11 and 12, 2025 at the University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne
Édition :
    Paris
Date :
    2025
    20 x 23.75 cm, paperback, printed in France, Ecolabel “Imprim’vert®”, 224 p.
    The great primary forests, particularly the Amazon, the Congo Basin, and the taiga of Northern Europe, and we could add those of Southeast Asia, share a dual characteristic: they are essential to the planet's ecological and climatic balance, and they are inhabited by populations intimately connected to the ecosystem they constitute. Intimately connected in every sense of the word: these populations populate these forests as much as the forests inhabit them. They are attached to them not only for economic reasons—they derive their livelihoods from them—but also for spiritual reasons. They are one with these forests. Yet climate change is disrupting this balance. It weakens these forests, which hardly need it, as they are already threatened by the forestry industry and/or, depending on the country, the agribusiness industry, which does not hesitate to transform them into pastures or monoculture fields. The damage inflicted on the forests inevitably impacts their inhabitants. Protecting large forests from climate change is therefore not only a global environmental challenge; it is also a human necessity for the people who live in and depend on them. It is hoped that the upcoming COP 30, to be held in Belém in November 2025, will provide some positive and effective solutions to this challenge. To achieve this, we must work on it proactively. And this is precisely what GRIDAUH and the L3E laboratory (Europe, Space, Environment Laboratory) of the University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne have intended to contribute to by organizing an international and multidisciplinary symposium on February 11 and 12, 2025.

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