Un rapport écrit, en février 2011, par le Foresight Expert Group (incluant Sébastien Treyer) du Steering committee on agricultural research de la Direction-Générale de la Recherche et de l'Innovation de la Commission européenne.

Auteurs

Annette Freibauer (chair), Erik Mathijs (rapporteur), Gianluca Brunori, Zoya Damianova, Elie Faroult, Joan Girona i Gomis, Lance O´Brien, Sébastien Treyer

Résumé

"The 1st SCAR Foresight Exercise (FEG1) identified four scenarios pointing to declines in fossil fuel, land, water, biodiversity, energy availability and ecological services, and increasing world population, demand for food and feed and growing climate change impacts. The 2nd SCAR Foresight Exercise (FEG2) put more emphasis on the socio-economic driving forces and on the different paradigms underpinning our knowledge and innovation system. The purpose of the 3rd Foresight Exercise (FEG3) is to update the state of some critical driving forces and to focus on the transition towards an agricultural and food system in a resource-constrained world, given the likely critical importance of those driving forces. Its aim is to provide building blocks for longer-term perspectives to prepare a smooth transition towards a world with resource constraints and environmental limits and to guide agricultural research in the EU and its Member States."

Note

Présentation de ce rapport
- les 4 et 5 mai 2011 à Budapest (Hongrie) à l'occasion de la conférence "Transition towards sustainable food consumption and production in a resources constrained world"
- les 8-10 mai 2011 à l'unviersité Columbia de New York (États-Unis) lors de la 17th Annual International Sustainable Development Research Conference"
- le 16 octobre 2011 à Pékin (Chine) lors de l'atelier ("How to integrate agriculture and environmental stakes in foresights?") co-organisé par l'Iddri, le GFAR (Global Forum on Agricultural Research) et Agreenium (consortium Inra, Cirad, AgroParisTech, Montpellier Supagro, Agrocampus Ouest et École nationale vétérinaire de Toulouse) en préparation de la conférence Science Forum 2011 - "The agriculture–environment nexus" (Pékin, 17-19 octobre 2011).

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