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Perte dramatique de biodiversité, y compris dans les montagnes : Les études scientifiques les plus récentes sont disponibles

Les dernières semaines ont été fructueuses en termes de publications scientifiques et de déclarations politiques sur les tendances dramatiques observées dans les niveaux de biodiversité dans le monde entier. Plusieurs publications ont retenu notre attention, notamment une étude sur les implications de l’Accord de Paris sur le changement climatique pour les zones à biodiversité importante, la toute première étude mondiale des sols demandant une action immédiate pour lutter contre l’érosion des sols, une étude française sur les tendances des populations d’oiseaux dans les zones rurales, et enfin une étude publiée dans la revue Nature par 50 experts scientifiques européens sur l’augmentation accélérée de la richesse en espèces végétales sur les sommets montagneux liée au réchauffement climatique. Ces publications traitent le plus souvent de leur sujet sous un angle territorial large mais, dans cet article, nous allons essayer de voir comment les résultats des études se rapportent aux écosystèmes de montagne.

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12 avril 2018

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Today, Euromontana had the pleasure to take part in the journalist training course “Transizione ecologica nelle aree montane: biodiversità, cambiamento climatico e sviluppo sostenibile”, organised by Università della Montagna with the Ordine dei Giornalisti della Lombardia (the Lombardy Association of Journalists 📰)The course, bringing together 65+ participants, focused on how to better understand and report on ecological transition in mountain areas, from biodiversity and climate change to sustainable development ⛰️👉This matters because the way mountain areas are reported shapes the way they are understood and, ultimately, the way they are governed!We were pleased to join our member UNIMONT in this exchange. Prof. Anna Giorgi highlighted the need to change the way mountain areas are perceived, beyond fragility and marginality. Stefano Sala then showed how issues such as depopulation, winter tourism, climate change and public policy require a more nuanced reading of mountain realities 🔍 For Euromontana, Guillaume Corradino brought a European perspective to the discussion. He stressed that :1️⃣ mountains are not Europe’s margins, but diverse and complex living territories, and 2️⃣ stronger place-based policies and European cooperation are needed to move from recognition to implementation.Thanks again for the organization, the opportunity, and to all the participants 👏 ... See MoreSee Less
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⌛ Only a few days left to benefit from the early bird prices for the 2026 XIV #europeanmountainconvention (Sallanches, 30 June - 2 July) ! We’re already eagerly awaiting your visit to discuss the future of extensive livestock farming in mountain areas! 🌄Through plenary sessions, high-level panels, interactive workshops and field visits, the Convention aims to address the following topics:· Demographic renewal in agriculture, including pastoral schools· Shared land use and access to grazing land· The contribution of extensive livestock farming to risk prevention and adaptation to climate change· The role for digital innovation in a changing world· The living and working conditions· and more 👀 Registration, programme, and practical information 👇www.mountainconvention.eu #IYRP2026 #internationalyearofrangelandsandpastoralists Afficher la traduction ... See MoreSee Less
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