Maryline Darmaun

Maryline Darmaun

Maryline Darmaun is an interdisciplinary agronomist. She has experienced the world of agricultural development from the field to the political arenas of the United Nations. After several years working on climate change and agroecology-related issues at the Food and Agriculture Organization in Rome, she is now actively involved in building scientific evidence around agroecology’s multidimensional potential through a doctorate in association with the Avaclim project.

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Opinion: How agroecology can help food systems be more climate-resilient

Opinion: How agroecology can help food systems be more climate-resilient

over 4 years ago // Produced in partnership: Future of Food Systems

Within food production, the best way to address climate change is by fostering biodiversity through agroecological principles, building on best practices, and creating an enabling policy environment.