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How can the improvement of biodiversity at the territorial scale be concretely financed?

How can we concretely finance improvements in biodiversity at the territorial level, in line with global, European, and national objectives (KMGBF, SDGs, NRP, etc.), while also meeting the reporting requirements of companies and funding bodies?

This is precisely the challenge addressed by the FORBES project, on which we are working with our partners.

Its ambition is to:

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D-15 before WindEurope 2026: TerrOïko is heading to Madrid!

In 15 days, we will be attending the WindEurope Annual Event 2026, one of the major gatherings for the wind energy sector in Europe.

From April 21 to 23 in Madrid, this event brings together key industry players: developers, energy companies, investors, consulting firms, and public stakeholders committed to the energy transition.

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How can we ensure that restored or recreated habitats will truly be functional for the target species?

Natural Sites for Compensation, Restoration and Renaturation (SNCRR) now mark a key milestone in structuring ecological compensation projects. This mechanism, created under the French Environmental Code on October 23, 2023, is unique in Europe and carries a strong ambition: to generate real, measurable, and lasting ecological gains for species and habitats.

But a question quickly arises:
How can we ensure that restored or recreated habitats will truly be functional for the target species?

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@Lum’ACTEE+: A tool to help bring your black infrastructure projects

Given the increasingly tight financial constraints facing local governments, one question often comes up: How can you fund your black infrastructure?

Good news: the Lum’ACTEE+ program, led by ACTEE (FNCCR), can assist you with the implementation of black infrastructure. 

Specifically, Lum’ACTEE+ allows you to:

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TerrOïko renews its commitment to the UPGE!

We are pleased to announce the renewal of our membership in the UPGE (Professional Union of Ecological Engineering), an association that brings together stakeholders committed to the recognition and development of ecological engineering in France.

The UPGE now comprises more than a hundred professionals who work every day to promote ecosystem resilience and build the ecological engineering sector.

The association’s mission is to organize, represent, and promote the sector by:

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A look back at the 2026 World Impact Summit!


We spent two enriching and inspiring days at Paris Porte de la Villette, discussing concrete solutions to promote biodiversity and the natural world.

A big thank you to everyone who came to meet us—local governments, developers, engineering firms, and companies committed to nature.

We were delighted to present MyNature, our tool designed to assess biodiversity challenges at the site level, with the aim of prioritizing actions and better integrating biodiversity into the decisions made by local stakeholders.

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Let’s make room for discussion and knowledge-sharing!

In this rainy month of February, Catherine de Roincé, director of TerrOïko, was invited to speak to third-year students in the Applied Sciences and Technologies for Nature program at MFR VALRANCE.

On the agenda: technological tools used to monitor biodiversity (flora and fauna).
Catherine offered to provide an overview of existing technologies to describe the three key components of biodiversity at the landscape scale:

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