In partnership with the Institut océanographique – Fondation Albert Ier – Prince de Monaco and Ifremer, the Fondation pour la recherche sur la biodiversité (FRB)) is organising its annual conference to explore how the Nature Futures Framework (NFF) can be used to gain a better understanding of all the challenges facing the oceans, with an integrative vision of nature-human relations from a new, more systemic angle.
David MOUILLOT (UM, MARBEC) will present in Part 3: "Nature for society - Impacts and contributions: from land to sea and vice versa", the following topic: "Contributions of marine biodiversity to human societies: how to move from a correlative approach to causality and then to nature-based solutions?".


The dance company Steps for a change, co-founded by Yunne SHIN (IRD, MARBEC) and Emily LARTILLOT (Director of the Centre de danse Les Arts en Scène, Montpellier), will present its creation "Of roots and sea" at 1.45pm.