ECT enters into a sponsorship agreement with the National Museum of Natural History (MNHN)
The purpose of this sponsorship is to draw up a systematic map of the « biodiversity of reworked soils ». A systematic map is a bibliographic synthesis for actors in operational research. This practice is currently booming in the field of ecology and is strongly recommended by the Foundation for Research on Biodiversity (FRB). this is an unprecedented approach to the issue of reworked soils.
The PatriNat unit, under the supervision of the National Museum of Natural History, will prepare an overview of the scientific studies available. And list the good documented practices. Thus, this literature review aims to be comprehensive, robust, transparent, replicable and objective. This systematic map will be published and made available to all researchers.
MNHH and PatriNat
The National Museum of Natural History (MNHN) is an institution for teaching, research and the dissemination of scientific and naturalist culture. It is one of the oldest naturalist institutions in the world.
PatriNat is a centre for expertise and data on natural heritage. It provides expertise and knowledge management on biodiversity. The project team consists of Dakis-YaobaOuédraogo, Romain Sordello and Yorick Reyjol.