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ECOSYSTEM RESILIENCES

We are :

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  • An international Non-Governmental Organization (NGO)  by the non-profit nature of its activities and its attachment to its autonomy and its apolitical nature, created in August 2020 and based in Canada;

  • A group  multidisciplinary experts from various continents with a holistic vision and multi-scale field practice from national to local.

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OUR ORIGINALITY

Our organization adheres to an urgent universal cause:

engage and support resilient societal transitions. It aims for resilient human development that respects life.

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Our originality = our holistic ecosystem vision:

  • which puts ecosystems at the heart of the ecosystem and is based on their characteristics, vulnerabilities and potentials to guide economic development in a sustainable way by integrating the anticipation of climate change; 

  • which promotes synergies between fields, actors, scales of action.

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OUR GOALS

Bring SOCIETAL ACTORS

  • Government bodies (ministries…);

  • Legislative assemblies;

  • Regional and local territorial communities;

  • Universities;

  • Private sector;

  • Civil society and non-governmental organizations (NGOs);

  • Local communities;

  • International conventions and cooperation actors ...

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TO :

  • understand and recognize that ecosystems are the central pillar of any resilient eco-societal model;

  • identify and understand the biological and physical characteristics, potentialities, vulnerabilities, functionalities, vital functioning and thresholds of resilience of national, bioregional and / or local ecosystems;

  • assess the impacts of their current actions;

  • generate resilient, multi-actor, multi-disciplinary and multi-sectoral alternative solutions to be provided at different scales by taking into account synergies.

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OUR WAYS TO GET THERE

Through multi-actor, multisectoral, transdisciplinary, integrative methodologies, which allow: 

  • to spatialize knowledge and skills; 

  • the effective participation and involvement of the greatest number of actors, at all stages, by identifying the actors, entities, sectors, involved in the processes; 

  • the establishment of knowledge dialogues generating resilient and comprehensive proposals; 

  • the establishment of links between many interests - various levels of government and public entities, producers, private sector actors, specific interest groups, civil society ... 

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