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.

Pauline L’hote
National Institute for Researching Agriculture and Environment (INRAE)
Engineer in agroecology
Pauline currently works in the ‘Conservation Biological Control’ team at INRAE-PSH. She is in charge of the animation of French cluster’s farmers for the FRAMEwork project. She coordinates the experiments and investigate agrobiodiversity with farmers to improve it and understand its functions in pome fruit orchards. She previously worked in ‘sciences participative’ projects in fields crops’ systems.