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Provisional PROGRAM

Chambéry, 14-18 Mars 1999

Planetary Garden
Jardin Planétaire

SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TECHNOLOGIES


A6 : Chairman : Francisco REIFSCHNEIDER, EMBRAPA, BRAZIL

Rapporteur : Arther RIEDACKER, INRA, FRANCE


A6.1 (see also C1.5)

Can Biotechnology lead to a more sustainable agriculture ?

BONNIE S., INRA-ESR, Grignon, France


A6.2

Can we rely on agriculture for organic waste disposal ? Problems and prospects related to waste management in agriculture

CHASSIN P., INRA, Paris, R. CHAUSSOD R., INRA, Dijon, LINERES M., INRA, Bordeaux, R. MOLETTA R., INRA, Narbonne, M.TERCE, INRA, Versailles, France


A6.3

Emerging technologies for agricultural management : application of artificial intelligence methods for knowledge discovery in agriculture

SEQUEIRA R., USDA-APHIS-CPHST, NCSU, Raleigh, JALLAS E., USD-ARS-CSRL/CIRAD-CA, Mississippi, USA


A6.4

Pasture installation in the Brazilian Amazon and its consequences on the local and global carbon budget

BERNOUX M., CERRI C.C., Sao Paulo University, Piracicaba Brazil


A6.5

A multicultural gardening campaign to promote sustainable

agricultural technology and nutritional food habits

WIJEWEERA P., UN Association in Canada, Ottawa, Canada



A7: SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TECHNOLOGIES (II)

Chairman : Rashmi MAYUR, Global Futures Network, INDIA


A7.1

Possible contributions of biomass in sustainable developments under three different conditions: in the tropics, in the Sahel and under temperate climate

RIEDACKER A., INRA Ivry, FRANCE, NGIKAM E., ERA, Yaoundé, Cameroun

SECK M., ENDA SYSPRO, Dakar, Senegal, Philippe GIRARD P., CIRAD, Montpellier, France


A7.2

Can the forest and agriculture reduce the greenhouse effect ?

BIROT Y., INRA, Paris, France


A7.3

The solar energy potential in the global energy context and its applications in agriculture. The local figures in Savoie (Northern French Alps)

RICAUD A., Cythelia Consultants, Savatier G., Renewable Energies Development Association (ASDER) France


A7.4

Appropriate technologies or technologies for development today

VON DER WELD D., Antenna Technologie, Geneva Switzerland


A7.5

International trade exchanges: consequences on national mineral balances. Example of nitrogen exchanges of EU member states.

SLAK M.F., COMMAGNAC L., ENITA, Bordeaux, France



B8 : SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TECHNOLOGIES (III)

Chairman: Rudy RABBINGE, Scientific Council for Government policy , THE NETHERLANDS


B8.1

Gardening the earth for a sustainable future :

Challenges of sustainability in the developing world

MAYUR R., International Institute for Sustainable Future (IISF), Mumbai, India


B8.2

Space : A tool at the service of planetary management

NAJA G., European Space Agency


B8.3

Vegetation : An earth observation system or terrestrial ecosystems management

SAINT G., Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales,Toulouse, France


B8.4 (see also C1.16)

Internet and the planetary garden

GIRAN M., Adome, France


B8.5

Global change monitoring with the POLDER spaceborne radiometer

LIFEMANN A., Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales, Toulouse, France


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