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Are green and blue networks still enough?

To better preserve biodiversity on an international scale, an article published today in the journal Landscape Ecology calls for a broad rethinking of the concept of “ecological networks”, as well as the causes of their fragmentation and the means to preserve them.

 Trame noire
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Hauts-de-France: a study of the cumulative impacts of wind power

Is the accumulation of wind farms in the same area likely to have an impact on bird populations?

This is the subject of a study in which we recently participated, and whose main results we presented last week at the Rencontres de l'Observatoire des énergies renouvelables (EnR) et de la biodiversité, held at the French Ministry of the Environment and Ecological Transition.

 Impact assessment  Modeling and simulation
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TerrOïko on a mission: meeting cetaceans in the Mediterranean

You think we spend all our time behind a computer?
Well, not quite.

The day-to-day work of our ecological engineers involves conducting research, analyzing data and carrying out studies on behalf of public and private players.

So yes, most of the time we have our hands in statistics, modeling and mapping tools, scientific literature...

But when data or knowledge are lacking, we sometimes have to go out and find them, in the field.

A few days ago, our colleague Victor Gauducheau, a specialist in marine environments, cast off for a little trip out to sea.

 Company life  Research & Development  Natural areas
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