Key areas of interdisciplinary exploration at the intersection of science, sustainability, and society
Insect-based bioeconomy
Sustainable solutions for waste conversion, animal feed, and food systems, integrating value chains and sustainability principles to promote circular, resilient, and food-sovereign agri-food models that empower more autonomous communities.
Socio-ecological role of insects Exploring the productive, ecological, and cultural potential of insects alongside their challenges, to support strategies that enhance their roles in sustainable agri-food systems while reducing risks, positioning them as key agents of biodiversity, resilience, and transformation.
Biodiversity & Bioeconomy
Focused on wildlife conservation and sustainable use, exploring how bioeconomy and One Health frameworks can guide wise decision-making for resilient and equitable agri-food systems.
Expressive knowledge ecologies
Exploring how knowledge can be communicated, embodied, and shared through diverse media: visual, narrative, artistic, and interactive, making science more accessible, emotional, and alive.