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Overseas territories are considered "marker" sentinels of the global change impacts : increased natural hazards, degradation of resources and environmental quality, declining biodiversity, emergence of invasive species and emerging diseases, etc. One of the challenges for these territories is to predict the effects of global change and support populations in adapting to it in a context of high vulnerability.

The "One Health in French overseas territories” Scientific Chair will specifically support research activities on the evolution of overseas socio-ecosystems in one of the following two research areas :

  • Observation, monitoring, and prevention of the impacts of climate change and natural hazards on the uses and health of overseas populations
  • The evolution of ecosystems, biodiversity, and natural substances and resources in the face of global changes (climatic and anthropogenic) and their impacts on the uses and health of populations

 

See offer on CNRS website: https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CPJ/CPJ-2025-018/Default.aspx