More and more people outside and inside academic specialisms are becoming aware of the pressing need to halt dramatic losses in biodiversity worldwide.
The EU H2020 project, FRAMEwork is mounting an ambitious response to these critical problems.
The project will create a Biodiversity Sensitive Farming System that will encourage and enable farmers to conserve biodiversity, promote a rebalancing of agriculture in a way
that capitalises on the value of native biodiversity, and
improve the capacity of farming to deliver food and
nutritional security in the face of climate change, disease pandemics and other pressures on the system.
Dr Carlos Sánchez
Fundación Artemisan (FA)
Veterinarian and director or research of Artemisan.
Dr Sánchez has conducted research on biology, ecology and management of game and non-game species, including wild and reared. His current research and position focus on a wide range of topics, but mainly conservation and sustainable use through targeted management and stakeholders involvement, including farmers, hunters and policy makers. He has more than 20 peer- reviewed research publications. He is also in charge of the organization of educational and dissemination activities of Artemisan across the different stakeholders, together with relationships with other organizations and regional and national governments.