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Successful application for Muse projet FOREST FOR FOOD for a CEE-M member

MUSE I-SITE seeks to create a world-class university open to many scientific disciplines. The project combines the talents of 19 partner establishments that contribute to distinguishing the actors of scientific research in montpellier from other universities internationally by producing knowledge and new solutions to meet three major societal challenges: food safety, environmental protection, and human […]

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BIOPOLIS Teaming project selected for funding

The BIOPOLIS Teaming project has been selected for funding by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme. The project starts in October 2019 for seven years. This international project aims at upgrading CIBIO (Research Centre in Biodiversity and Genetic Resources, University of Porto) to a Centre of Excellence for Research, Development and Innovation, […]

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CEE-M members Lab-in-the-field testing green finance on Finance Professionals

A first team composed of Dimitri Dubois, Sébastien Duchêne and Adrien Nguyen-Huu spent 4 days in October in Casablanca (Morocco) to conduct experiments on Finance Professionals (Traders, Portfolio Managers,…) on many topics including : risk and pro-environmental preferences, cognitive tests, environmental opinions. The team relied on an online and tablet setting to reach a large […]

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MPA-POVERTY Project, selected for funding by the ANR, call 2019

– The collaborative and interdisciplinary project entitled “Can marine protected areas alleviate poverty in the context of land desertification?” (MPA-POVERTY), has been selected for funding by the ANR, “Appel à projet générique – 2019”. – The project brings together 19 researchers from 6 research teams in Montpellier (MARBEC, LIRMM, ESPACE-DEV, CEE-M, GREEN and NUTRIPASS), with […]

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TYPOCLIM selected for funding by MUSE

The TYPOCLIM project (TYpology and assessment of POlicy instruments to promote agricultural adaptation to CLIMate change) has been selected for funding by the I-SITE MUSE. This collaborative and interdisciplinary project (coordinated by Marie Hrabanski, CIRAD) is focused on policy instruments to facilitate agricultural adaptation to climate change. It gathers together researchers from several research units […]

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