Team Jean-Baptiste Roelens gradients. Annals of Forest Science. Author.De Longcamp M., & al. 2011. Revue du Financement Durable du Secteur « Forêt – Environnement » en RDC. WWF. Co See more
Team Soungari Sekongo N’Kalo Service and has 20 years’ experience in conducting studies and in supporting-advicing actors involved in West Africa agricultural sectors See more
Action 2020-2024 BIOSTAR - Supplying sustainable bioenergy to agro-food SMEs in the Sahel is crucial: in 2013 , a study conducted by CIRAD showed that in different countries, including Burkina Faso, the quality of supply conditioned the success See more
News Monitoring the dynamics of deforestation in the highlands of the Namuli mountains the landscape study carried out by Nitidæ in 2020.This loss of forest cover is due to the opening up of new agricultural plots to grow Irish potatoes (the main See more
Action 2014-2015 FOUTOU - Promotion and marketing of plantain banana and cassava in Cote d’Ivoire connaissances existantes sur la structuration et le fonctionnement des marchés de la banane plantain et du manioc en Côte d’IvoireRenforcer les capacités de suivi See more
News "Of Nature": Nitidæ and the photographer Tamara Dean together for the first Biennial "Photoclimat" in Paris the future, many young people took part in the project voluntarily or within the framework of an internship of end of study and set up the exhibitions all eco See more
News We are hiring a local Project Coordinator with expertise in rangeland remote sensing in Namibia ! biomass resources; and 2) the study of the potential valorisation of the power plant ashes including agronomical field-tests.ESS-OBPS stands See more
News Nitidæ supports 3 sessions on biodiversity conservation and protection at the IUCN World Conservation Congress in Marseille involvement for more than 7 years in Burkina-Faso in this partnership with L’Occitane en Provence to develop an exemplary chain of organic and fair trade shea See more
News Planting coffee in mount Namuli to protect its forests and biodiversity in Mozambique source of income for local communities. According to Nitidæ, almost 40% of the Murretxa forest was cut down between 2000 and 2020 (see the landscape study See more