Published on August 20, 2019 – Updated on August 20, 2019
Innov'herbe's ambition is to engage the academic and scientific community in a reflection on livestock farming, its importance in past and present societies, its place in regional economic development as well as its impacts on our environment.
Based on some multidisciplinary work developed within the Challenge 1 of I-SITE Cap 20-25, the exhibition focuses on "grass and livestock". It illustrates how grass farming activities can be more sustainable when they are reasoned and developed in relation to the potential of the territory that hosts them. Innov'herbe thus echoes several regional initiatives that mobilize these constitutive elements of the identity of the region: Cluster Herbe, Consortium Créa’Viande, Clermont Ville apprenante, the listing of regional natural sites on the list of World Heritage of Unesco.
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- Sustainable Territories and Cities
- Biodiversity and Ecosystems
- Water and Natural Resources
- Renewable Energy
- Climate
- Sustainable Agri-Food Systems
- Industrial Ecology
- Corporate Social Responsability
- Socio-economic Models
- Democracy
- Sustainable Management
- Health Education and Sustainable Developpement Education