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Bernard Hubert

Researcher at Agropolis International

Publications -  170
Citations -  1638

Bernard Hubert is an academic researcher from Agropolis International. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sustainability & Agriculture. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 167 publications receiving 1559 citations. Previous affiliations of Bernard Hubert include School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences & École Normale Supérieure.

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The role of knowledge and research in facilitating social learning among stakeholders in natural resources management in the French Atlantic coastal wetlands

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors focus on the challenge of managing the production and application of knowledge in social settings, in which scientists themselves come to play a role, and reveal some of the ethical dilemmas this may pose for the role of researcher.
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Categorising combinations of farmers' land use practices: an approach based on examples of sheep farms in the south of France

TL;DR: In this paper, a demarche de categorisation d'exploitations agricoles is presented, which formalises the categories of exploitations agricoles, a partir des pratiques d'utilisation du territoire mises en oeuvre par les agriculteurs.
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Cow Up a Tree: Knowing and Learning for Change in Agriculture. Case Studies from Industrialised Countries

TL;DR: Processus d'apprentissage and acquisition de connaissances pour accompagner le changement en agriculture are discussed in this article, where a double defi a relever is defined: celui de proposer aux producteurs and a leurs conseillers, non plus des solutions techniques universelles mais des methodes d'auto-diagnostic and celui of definir de nouvelles modalites d'intervention de la recherche aupres des organisations collectives.
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Modelling expert knowledge with knowledge-based systems to design decision aids

TL;DR: In this article, a knowledge-based system (KBS) is presented based on the expert knowledge and understanding scientists and extension agents have of grazing management on suckler sheep farms in southeastern France.