Tchendukua, which has developed long-term cooperation with the Kogi, brings together researchers and specialists: anthropologist Claire Laurant, biologist Gilles Mulhauser, representatives from the Université de Genève, plus René Longet and Gunter Pauli for framing remarks.
The lecture examines a territorial health diagnostic along the Rhône that crosses ancestral Kogi knowledge and scientific approaches, exploring themes of territorial reappropriation, memory and ecological regeneration. It discusses interdisciplinary dialogue and practical insights for understanding and caring for living territories, and the implications for collaborative stewardship.
In French.
