Forbes, a research project to facilitate sustainable financial choices and CSRD reporting
What are territorial planning stakeholders lacking to better consider biodiversity in their projects?
Effective tools and mechanisms that allow them to guide their funding decisions and evaluate their impact.
So, we decided to address this issue. This is the focus of a research project named Forbes ("Regionalized Financing Tools for Biodiversity Management by Companies") that we will be starting in a few weeks.
Research & Development Policy and regulations Territorial planning
Meet'Up GreenTech 2024: what we said about urban biodiversity
On October 15 and 16, we were at Meet’Up GreenTech 2024, held at the Parc Floral de Vincennes. This is the annual gathering of innovators dedicated to ecological transition.
Our president, Catherine de Roincé, participated in a roundtable focused on urban biodiversity, centered on the question: "Can local innovations transform our cities into sustainable ecosystems?"
Company life Modeling and simulation Territorial planning
OptiBioNum project: integrating ecological indicators into digital building models
We expected 2024 to be an intense year for us in terms of research. And we were right.
For the fourth time in a year, we are starting a new research project.
Called OptiBioNum, it has been selected by the FEREC Corporate Foundation as part of its annual call for projects.
It aims to provide tools to guide building and infrastructure designers in optimizing the ability of their structures to host biodiversity.
Infrastructures Research & Development Modeling and simulation