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This EXPLORER project aims to develop climate-smart agriculture in Guadeloupe by exploring the levers of agroecology (ecological management of agricultural systems) and territorial bioeconomy (recycling organic waste into bio-inputs and circular economy). To achieve this objective and guide investment orientation and policy planning, better information is needed on the interrelationships between technical and economic potential for innovation in the use of residual biomass, farm characteristics, external interventions (policies and markets), and effects on climate change mitigation and resilience outcomes of agricultural systems. To answer this question, the project will produce original knowledge to explore the potential of agro-ecological and economic valorisation of residual biomass in the territory for the transition to climate-smart agriculture. The expected benefits for the Guadeloupean territory are to have identified methods of agricultural recycling of residual biomass in the territory; mitigate greenhouse gas emissions by increasing carbon sequestration in soils; to make possible agro-ecological, autonomous, diversified and multi-functional agriculture, to better satisfy the demand for quality local products. (English) | |||||||||||||||
Property / summary: This EXPLORER project aims to develop climate-smart agriculture in Guadeloupe by exploring the levers of agroecology (ecological management of agricultural systems) and territorial bioeconomy (recycling organic waste into bio-inputs and circular economy). To achieve this objective and guide investment orientation and policy planning, better information is needed on the interrelationships between technical and economic potential for innovation in the use of residual biomass, farm characteristics, external interventions (policies and markets), and effects on climate change mitigation and resilience outcomes of agricultural systems. To answer this question, the project will produce original knowledge to explore the potential of agro-ecological and economic valorisation of residual biomass in the territory for the transition to climate-smart agriculture. The expected benefits for the Guadeloupean territory are to have identified methods of agricultural recycling of residual biomass in the territory; mitigate greenhouse gas emissions by increasing carbon sequestration in soils; to make possible agro-ecological, autonomous, diversified and multi-functional agriculture, to better satisfy the demand for quality local products. (English) / rank | |||||||||||||||
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Property / summary: This EXPLORER project aims to develop climate-smart agriculture in Guadeloupe by exploring the levers of agroecology (ecological management of agricultural systems) and territorial bioeconomy (recycling organic waste into bio-inputs and circular economy). To achieve this objective and guide investment orientation and policy planning, better information is needed on the interrelationships between technical and economic potential for innovation in the use of residual biomass, farm characteristics, external interventions (policies and markets), and effects on climate change mitigation and resilience outcomes of agricultural systems. To answer this question, the project will produce original knowledge to explore the potential of agro-ecological and economic valorisation of residual biomass in the territory for the transition to climate-smart agriculture. The expected benefits for the Guadeloupean territory are to have identified methods of agricultural recycling of residual biomass in the territory; mitigate greenhouse gas emissions by increasing carbon sequestration in soils; to make possible agro-ecological, autonomous, diversified and multi-functional agriculture, to better satisfy the demand for quality local products. (English) / qualifier | |||||||||||||||
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Project Q3685598 in France
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167,371.49 Euro
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543,474.83 Euro
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30.8 percent
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18 May 2017
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31 October 2021
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INRA Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique
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Ce projet EXPLORER vise à développer une agriculture climato-intelligente en Guadeloupe en explorant les leviers de l’agro-écologie (gestion écologique des systèmes agricoles) et de la bioéconomie territoriale (recyclage des déchets organiques en bio-intrants et économie circulaire). Pour atteindre cet objectif et guider l’orientation des investissements et la planification des politiques, une meilleure information est nécessaire sur les interrelations entre les potentialités techniques et économiques d’innovation dans la valorisation des biomasses résiduelles, les caractéristiques des exploitations agricoles, les interventions extérieures (politiques et marchés), et les effets sur les résultats d'atténuation du changement climatique et de résilience des systèmes agricoles. Pour répondre à cette question, le projet produira des connaissances originales permettant d’explorer les potentialités d’une valorisation agro-écologique et économique des biomasses résiduelles du territoire pour la transition vers une agriculture climato-intelligente. Les bénéfices attendus pour le territoire Guadeloupéen sont d’avoir identifié des modalités de recyclage en agriculture des biomasses résiduelles du territoire ; d’atténuer les émissions de gaz à effet de serre en augmentant la séquestration de carbone dans les sols ; de rendre possible une agriculture agro-écologique, autonome, diversifiée et multi-fonctionnelle, pour mieux satisfaire la demande en produits locaux de qualité. (French)
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This EXPLORER project aims to develop climate-smart agriculture in Guadeloupe by exploring the levers of agroecology (ecological management of agricultural systems) and territorial bioeconomy (recycling organic waste into bio-inputs and circular economy). To achieve this objective and guide investment orientation and policy planning, better information is needed on the interrelationships between technical and economic potential for innovation in the use of residual biomass, farm characteristics, external interventions (policies and markets), and effects on climate change mitigation and resilience outcomes of agricultural systems. To answer this question, the project will produce original knowledge to explore the potential of agro-ecological and economic valorisation of residual biomass in the territory for the transition to climate-smart agriculture. The expected benefits for the Guadeloupean territory are to have identified methods of agricultural recycling of residual biomass in the territory; mitigate greenhouse gas emissions by increasing carbon sequestration in soils; to make possible agro-ecological, autonomous, diversified and multi-functional agriculture, to better satisfy the demand for quality local products. (English)
18 November 2021
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GP0020048
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