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Provisional PROGRAM
Chambéry, 14-18 Mars 1999
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C3 ECOSYSTEMS, EXPERIENCES, NEEDS AND RESOURCES
POSTERS Room D
Chairman : Christian LEVEQUE, CNRS, FRANCE
C3.1
"Garden for all" an activity of the Jouy Vélizy nature reserve
ANTOINE A., Relais Nature, Bièvres, France
C3.2
Interface human society/natural world : The area « Nucleo de Pata Atlantica », Morro Ferrabraz, Sapiranga, RS, Brazil
KLEIN C., KONRATH J., BRENNER L.C., STUMPF L.F., Ong Nucleo Socio-Ambiental Araca-Piranga, Brazil
C3.3
Republic of Macedonia (Fyrom) : Master plan for an integrated qualitative management of waters in the Vardar, Strumica and CRNI DRIM catchments
ABRASSART F., Hydrolac, Le Bourget du Lac, France
C3.4
Brazilian cleaner production centre
HORN CALEFFI G., National Cleaner Production Centre, SENAI/RS-UNIDO-UNEPPorto Alegre, Brazil
C3.5
Pôle Sud, a planetary partnership, from development aid to a principle of co-development
NORMIER H., Paris, France
C3.6
Contribution of paths to the planetary garden
BRUZEK M., FFRP, France
C3.7
Diversification of peri-urban small farms toward fruit production in Yaounde (Cameroon). Consequences for the development process and research
DURY S., TEMPLE L., CIRAD, Yaounde, Cameroon
C3.8
In the island of Santa Catarina, Brazil
BORGES S.F., Universidade do Vale do Hajai, Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina, Brazil
C3.9
Towards appropriate scales of management for sustainable agricultural land use : A case study in the central Pyrenees (France)
DI PIETRO F., CESA, Université de Tours, France
C3.10
Environmental impact assessment and restoration of intensively eroded areas
MARTINS JR. P.P., CANTISANO M.A.M., Fabio VIANA R.F., Fundaçao CETEC, Belo Horizonte, Brazil
C3.11
Diagnosis of agricultural nonpoint pollution by pesticides - interest of a spatial interpretation
COLIN F., CERNESSON F., PUECH C., Laboratoire Commun de Télédétection Cemegref-ENGREF, Montpellier, France, BELAMIE R., GOUY V.,Laboratoire Qualité des Eaux et Prévention des Pollutions Cemgref, Lyon, France
C3.12
The world environment at 18 + 2 ka and 8 + 1 ka
PETIT-MARIE N., et al, CNRS/CCGM, Aix-en-Provence, France
C3.13
The planetary garden : Whither world food
CHABROL D., Agropolis-Museum, Montpellier, France
C3.14
Prospects for sustainable food security in the 21st century
PINSTRUP-ANDERSEN P., ROSEGRANT M.W., PANDYA-LORCH R., International Food Policy Research Institute, Washington, USA
C3.15 (see also A5.5)
Benefits of Conservation Tillage and Sustainable Agriculture
AUXENFANS B., Monsanto Europe S.A./N.V., Brussels, Belgium
C3.16
Feeding mankind in the future without damaging our planet
MONNIER F., Conservateurs des Eaux et Forêts, Moulins, France
C3.17
Genetic resources management : a global responsibility based on solid national strategies and effective regional cooperation systems.
LEFORT M., DURAND-TARDIF M., MITTEAU M., PLANCHENAULT D., SONTOT A.,Bureau des Ressources Génétique, Paris, France
C3.18
Network for sustainability : The key fole of farmers' networking strategies in stimulating the implementation of sustainable agriculture
BERNARD C., DAVID C., ISARA, Lyon, France, ASSOULINE G., QAP Decision, Theys, France, JUST F., SUC, South Jutland University Centre Esbjerg, Denmark
C3.19 (see also A1.1)
The world network of biosphere reserves
LASSERRE P., UNESCO
C3.20 (see also A10.1)
Youth of the world and planetary garden
HENRIQUES MUELLER M.H.,UNESCO
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