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In march 2015 and the appointment of a new governance, the IRD established a newly restructured organization engaged in a global approach to development. Thanks to its scientific excellence and international cooperation model, the IRD is positioning itself in a globalized research context as a scientific leader dedicated to positioning research for development as a major tool for the new development agenda.
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Displaying 11 - 15 of 19Final report of the Task Group on GBIF Data Fitness for Use in Agrobiodiversity
Human wellbeing and food security in a changing climate depend on productive and
sustainable agriculture. For this, policies based on analyses and research results are vital to
establish conservation priorities of natural resources that underpin the enhancement of
sustainable food production. Therefore, data from agrobiodiversity and wider biodiversity sources
AgroPortal: a proposition for ontology-based services in the agronomic domain
Our project is to develop and support a reference ontology repository for the agronomic domain. By reusing the NCBO BioPortal technology, we have already designed and implemented a prototype ontology repository for plants and a few crops. We plan to turn that prototype into a real service to the community. The AgroPortal project aims at reusing the scientific outcomes and experience of the biomedical domain in the context of plant, agronomic and environment sciences.
Quand la question foncière sape les actions humanitaires de cohésion dans les régions du Guémon et du Cavally en Côte d’Ivoire
Farmer seed networks make a limited contribution to agriculture? Four common misconceptions
The importance of seed provisioning in food security and nutrition, agricultural development and rural livelihoods, and agrobiodiversity and germplasm conservation is well accepted by policy makers, practitioners and researchers. The role of farmer seed networks is less well understood and yet is central to debates on current issues ranging from seed sovereignty and rights for farmers to GMOs and the conservation of crop germplasm. In this paper we identify four common misconceptions regarding the nature and importance of farmer seed networks today.