The FSR Water & Waste and RENEL Chair from Lorraine University are co-organising a seminar on Thursday October 28th 2021 to present and discuss cases of innovative approaches to the management, regulation and governance of natural resources.
Natural resources (including forests, watersheds, oceans, air, fauna and flora), as well as material resources (non-metallic minerals, biomass, fossil fuels, and metals), produce benefits and services on which human existence depends and are also critical to livelihoods, economic growth, development and well-being. However, human activities are putting unsustainable pressure on these resources, and current trends in biodiversity and ecosystem loss are believed to threaten 80% of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) targets related to poverty, hunger, health, water, cities, climate, oceans and land. The complex policy issues and difficult choices regarding the management, conservation, and use of natural resources necessitate comprehensive innovative approaches to rejuvenate the management, regulation and governance of natural resources.
The FSR Water & Waste and RENEL Chair from Lorraine University are co-organising a seminar on Thursday October 28th 2021 to present and discuss cases of innovative approaches to the management, regulation and governance of natural resources.
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