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The ecological crisis, which includes climate disruption and the collapse of biodiversity, has been known for several decades thanks to climatologists and ecologists. However, the ecological transition policies of the last 30 years have failed.

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English: The ecological crisis, which includes climate disruption and the collapse of biodiversity, has been known for several decades thanks to climatologists and ecologists. However, the ecological transition policies of the last 30 years have failed. We start from the observation that the cultural factor of the crisis, diagnosed in particular by anthropologists such as Philippe Descola, is generally not taken into account in ecological transition policies and that the protection of nature is limited by the incompatibility of Western behaviour with biodiversity. Our research programme aims to redefine the ecological transition from the cultural factor. How can we preserve ecosystems? By redesigning all human behaviours in a way that is compatible with biodiversity. This is the hypothesis of the rewilding of humans within our civilisation.
Date Taken on 29 November 2022
Source Réensauvager l’humain pour accélérer la transition écologique (RESAUVHUMA)
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Gauvain Schalchli

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Rewilding; Nouvelle Aquitaine; Action research; Ecological transition; Nature anthropology; Conservation biology; Cultural sciences; Interdisciplinarity

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