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the imminent multidimensional crisis of climate change, biodiversity loss, and growing inequalities, there is an urgent need to enable societal transformation for the conservation and sustainable use
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this PEPR, to which this PhD is attached, aims to monitor and study French forest productivity and biodiversity, in particular to simulate their future trajectories. The PhD candidate will benefit from strong
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the health of the territory, - as well as interventions with farmers aiming to generate new knowledge on the links between food, agriculture, biodiversity and health. The objective of this position is to
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structure of these populations. In this respect, Papua New Guinea (PNG) is an exceptional case, being one of the few cradles of agriculture in human history, relying on unique biodiversity and having
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recruited will be based at the Musée de l'Homme in Paris within the Eco-Anthropologie UMR 7206 unit (https://ecoanthropologie.fr/fr ) and will interact regularly with the UMR5300 Centre de Recherche pour la