Activities
To meet its objectives—informing decisions, identifying emerging issues, and creating a platform for dialogue—IDDRI organizes several kinds of activities: regular seminars, international conferences, conference-debates and workshops.
Most of these activities are organized in collaboration with partners from France and other countries and are, wherever possible, reported in IDDRI's publications.
Furthermore, the members of the team are invited on a regular basis for interventions in conferences and events organized in France and in other countries.
agenda
Publics
Sur invitation
Académiques
Tuesday 04th of June 2013
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Greening rural economies
Nogent-sur-MarneUne intervention de Tancrède Voituriez dans le cadre d'une conférence-débat ("Greening Rural Economies. The imperative of choice, cooperation and gender inclusion") organisée par le Cired et le Cirad autour de Bina Argarwal, professeur d’économie du développement …
événements passés
2013
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09th of April 2013 : Sustainability in the context of Global Food Security
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27th of February 2013 : La sécurité alimentaire mondiale à long terme
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01st of February 2013 : Eau, énergies, terres, emplois. Quelles ressources pour nourrir les villes ?
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28th of January 2013 : Which economic model for a water-efficient Europe: Issues and prospects
2012
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30th of October 2012 : How a Forward Thinking Platform can improve our understanding of future challenges
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28th of October 2012 : Foresight Exchange Workshop: advances in forward looking studies
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18th of October 2012 : Les engagements solidaires et les marchés
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17th of October 2012 : Enjeu stratégique de l’eau pour la production agricole dans le monde
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12th of October 2012 : L’agriculture face à l’épuisement des ressources
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12th of May 2012 : La fin de la faim en 2050 ? Sans tabous, ni verrous
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10th of April 2012 : Atelier technique sur l’affichage environnemental dans le secteur agroalimentaire
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10th of March 2012 : Les crises agricoles et alimentaires sont-elles évitables ?
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09th of January 2012 : « Controverses alimentaires : quelles agricultures nous nourriront en 2050 ? »