Trajectories of Social-Ecological Systems in Latin American Watersheds: Facing Complexity and Vulnerability in the context of Climate Change (TRASSE)

TRASSE (Trajectories of Social-Ecological Systems in Latin American Watersheds: Facing Complexity and Vulnerability in the context of Climate Change) is a multinational effort funded by the Mexican National Council for Science and Technology (CONACyT-Mexico) and the French National Agency for Research (ANR-France). Its objective is to operationalize a theory of change for the sustainability of Social-Ecological Systems in rural-urban tropical watersheds and their vulnerability in the context of Climate Change.

Date de début du projet

05/02/2018

Date de fin du projet

31/12/2021

Objectifs

TRASSE (Trajectories of Social-Ecological Systems in Latin American Watersheds: Facing Complexity and Vulnerability in the context of Climate Change) is a multinational effort funded by the Mexican National Council for Science and Technology (CONACyT-Mexico) and the French National Agency for Research (ANR-France). Its objective is to operationalize a theory of change for the sustainability of Social-Ecological Systems in rural-urban tropical  watersheds and their vulnerability in the context of Climate Change.

https://www.trasse-project.org/

Localisation

Mexique, Colombie, France

Partenaires

CIRAD (F&S, ART-Dev), Univ. Rennes, Colmex, Unam –Iiec, Ipn Oaxaca, Unam–Fac. de ciencia, Inst. Nac. de Geografia de Mexico, Univ Nac. de Medellin, Ciat, SEI

Equipes

Maria Perevochtchikova COLMEX

Sophie Avila Foucat UNAM-IIEC

Clara Inés Villegas UNAL-Medellin

Sandra Lavorel U. de Grenoble

Financement

ANR-PRCI CONACYT 2017