Serge Morand
Ecologist and biologist
CNRS/CIRAD
Overview
Serge Morand is a researcher for the CNRS (French Scientific Research Council) and CIRAD (French agricultural research body). He is a health ecologist and parasitologist focused on the impacts of global changes (i.e., climate and land use) on the links between biodiversity, health and society in Southeast Asia. Serge has published articles and books
on biodiversity conservation, the ecology of interactions and emerging infectious diseases.
Published articles
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Zoonoses and biodiversity: do we need to rethink environmental health governance?
Serge Morand CNRS/CIRAD
CNRS/CIRAD
The CNRS (French Scientific Research Council) is one of the world’s pre-eminent research institutions. Its scientists explore the living environment, living matter, the universe and how human societies work. CIRAD is the French agricultural research and international cooperation body that promotes sustainable development in tropical and Mediterranean regions. Thanks to partnerships with Southern countries, it produces and disseminates knowledge in support of agricultural innovation and development. The CNRS and CIRAD work hand in hand or in a joint role on a wide range of projects.