From February 24 to March 3, 2026, the CEBC Resilience unit team attached to the Living Lab 2.Sèvres was present at the 2026 International Agricultural Show at the INRAE booth. Addressing the challenge of promoting global health approaches at the territorial level, the team explained how human-induced environmental changes influence the biodiversity of agroecosystems.

They presented the research and results from their collaboration with farmers, as well as the actions taken under the PEPR SOLU-BIOD thru various activities. Among them, an interactive quiz caught the visitors’ attention as it playfully revealed what would happen if pollinators disappeared: what would be left on our plates?

The actions taken with stakeholders around Nature-based Solutions have sparked numerous discussions, and the children were able to discover how pollinators contribute to the foods that make up their breakfast by playing the game “Save Your Breakfast.”

The map of short circuits, established in collaboration with producers and residents, has garnered significant interest. Many visitors expressed the desire to create such a map in their area.