A Café Géo, organized by the Association of Geographers of Franche-Comté, will take place on Wednesday the 2nd of April from 18:00 to 20:00 at the bar La Fontaine (Place de la Révolution, Besançon). This talk about biodiversity will be held by Paul Savary, Assistant Professor at Université Marie et Louis Pasteur (ThéMA laboratory).
Better understanding biodiversity for sustaining all life forms
Life takes all kinds of forms and we use the term biodiversity to characterize this complexity. Humans impact biodiversity to such an extent that limiting this impact has become central to land planning strategies. This talk will be the opportunity to define what biodiversity actually is, in order to explain what are the main causes of human impact on all life forms. Finally, we will mention the limitations of current conceptions of these issues and the main obstacles hindering the effectiveness of their potential solutions.
There will be time for questions and debates after the talk
The event is free and open to all.
