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Embracing Coastal Complexity: Synergizing Scientific and Traditional Knowledge for Sustainable Management

Join our discussion on adopting a more holistic approach to coastal management by integrating scientific and traditional knowledge. Our panel of experts will explore the intersection of research, expertise, and community involvement to address the vulnerabilities of coastal ecosystems and promote knowledge sharing.

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Embracing Coastal Complexity: Synergizing Scientific and Traditional Knowledge for Sustainable Management

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  1. The Round Table How to define a more systemicapproach to coastal management involvingscientific and traditionalknowledge and know-hows ? Moderators : Ph. Bertrand CNRS/INSU et P. Prouzet IFREMER/DS

  2. Panel of Invited Experts • Louis Legendre (Chairman CS Symposium – CNRS) • Jean-Stéphane Devisse (Directeur Recherche WWF-France) • Paul Holthus (Directeur Général du World Ocean Council) • Serge Larzabal (CNPMEM – Prsdt CLPM Bayonne) • Henri Farrugio (Chairman CS – CGPM) • Michel Porcher (Initiative Française Récifs CORalliens) • Claude Savenkoff (Ministère Pêche et Océan - IML) • Maurice Héral (ANR – Dpt Ecosystèmes et Développement durable). • Elisabeth Vergès (ALLENVI-CNRS)

  3. Key Words • Coastal Ecosystems • Vulnerability - • Systemic approach • Crossroads of knowledge and know-hows • Scientific and traditional knowledge • Research versus expertise • Sharing of knowledge and know-hows.

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