Blanc, Louise Rezgui, Ferdaous Hossard, Laure Lampurlanés, Jorge Simon-Miquel, Genís Plaza Bonilla, Daniel
Mediterranean cropping systems, characterised by continuous cereal cropping, are largely dependent on synthetic inputs, such as N fertilisers. On the other hand, they face difficult pedoclimatic conditions, exacerbated by climate change. Diversification is seen as a way to increase cropping systems resilience. The aim of this study was to co-design...
Périnelle, Anne Scopel, Eric Adam, Myriam Meynard, Jean-Marc
The top-down approach, whereby scientists design “ready-to-use” packages to be adopted as they are by farmers, is being increasingly called into question. In reality, farmers often do not just adopt new systems that interest them, but adapt proposed systems to their own situation. Yet, these adaptations are seldom encouraged by agronomists and are ...
Degras, Nicolas Gourdine, Jean-Luc Labatut, Julie Mandonnet, Nathalie Fanchone, Audrey Alexandre, Gisèle
Compte-rendu d'une approche participative mobilisant la méthodologie KCP (Knowledge, Concepts, Proposals) appliquée à la re-domestication du porc féral de Martinique.
Degras, Nicolas Labatut, Julie Mandonnet, Nathalie Fanchone, Audrey Alexandre, Gisèle Gourdine, Jean-Luc
Compte-rendu d'une approche participative mobilisant la méthodologie KCP (Knowledge, Concepts, Proposals) appliquée à la gestion territoriale du porc féral de Martinique.
Assilian, Tamar Dehove, Henri Charreire, Hélène Baudry, Julia Kesse-Guyot, Emmanuelle Péneau, Sandrine Julia, Chantal Gross, Olivia Oppert, Jean-Michel Bellicha, Alice
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Background: Higher education students are an important target group for public health nutrition interventions. When designing tailored and contextually relevant interventions, participatory and co-creation approaches are increasingly recognized as promising but their use and effectiveness has not been assessed in this type of population. We systema...
Gasmi, Hela Burte, Julien Martins, Eduardo Sávio Younsi, Soumaya Morardet, Sylvie Kuper, Marcel
Rural communities often face problems of securing sustainable supply of water for drinking, domestic and agricultural uses, due to fluctuations in water availability, organizational problems maintaining collective networks, and weak connections with external actors. Using a water resilience lens, we present a participatory approach to develop an op...
Baudoin, Fanny Hogeveen, Henk Wauters, Erwin
The increasing threat of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) to human health has prompted many countries to adopt national action plans to reduce antimicrobial use (AMU) in farm animals. To achieve this goal, it is necessary to gain a deeper understanding of the factors driving AMU in farm animals. While previous research has focused on gaining a better...
Laassili, Zakariae Ejbari, Zouhair
In the context of public hospitals, the quality of healthcare services is a major concern involving various stakeholders. This study aims to enrich stakeholder theory by exploring how stakeholders perceive the quality approach implemented by public health services. To this end, a qualitative study was carried out, based on semistructured interviews...
Bos, Daan (author)
Substance use disorders, particularly alcohol use disorder (AUD), are a major global health challenge, significantly impacting morbidity and mortality rates. In the Netherlands, around 20% of the population is affected by excessive alcohol consumption, with a notable treatment gap and disproportionate effects on the elderly. Despite increased resea...
Nativel, Marion
Le paysage constitue un enjeu lorsqu’il s’agit de préserver le cadre de vie des habitants, de limiter l’exposition des populations aux nuisances ou de prévenir la saturation de certains espaces en infrastructures industrielles. Le paysage fait donc l’objet d’une étude d'impacts approfondie lors de l’instruction de tout projet éolien par les service...