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Protecting nature at a time when planetary boundaries are being crossed and geopolitical shifts
    
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                From 2pm to 6:30pm
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                Paris & online
 
What if rethinking our relationship with nature was the key to a new development model?
Content droits de la nature
As planetary boundaries are being severely exceeded and human rights are regressing around the world, AFD invites you to a unique conference on nature protection and the systemic transformations we must undertake, in a context where multilateralism and the post–World War II international order are increasingly being challenged.
This event aims to explore how a rights-based approach to development—first focused on human rights and now extending to the rights of nature—can adapt to today’s geopolitical upheavals.
This conference is part of a research cycle launched in 2020 on rights-based approaches—human and beyond—and seeks to question our collective ability to build more just, sustainable, and resilient development pathways.
The program:
- Economists, Lawyers, Researchers, and field practitioners will discuss:
 - The relationship between nature and the economy: What place for nature, what impacts?
 - The intersection of human rights and the rights of nature: tensions, complementarities, and narratives of transformation.
 - Concrete initiatives embedding the rights of the living in public policies and local practices.
 
The conference will close with a cocktail reception starting at 6:30 PM.
This hybrid event will offer simultaneous interpretation in French, English, and Spanish.