4. Conclusion
As mentioned throughout this paper, the product or service can be an angle of approach that enables the company to better structure its approach to preserving biodiversity, at every stage of its lifecycle. The proposed methodology aims to take a preventive approach to impacts.
However, biodiversity management is multidisciplinary, given the interdependencies between economic, social and ecological dynamics. The need to develop a common language between players is essential to pooling work from different scientific disciplines and moving from a logic of expertise to one of cooperation. These conditions will enable us to be all the more relevant in the areas of work that emerge.
One aspect not to be overlooked is the social pillar: quality biodiversity is often linked to ecosystem quality, and therefore a more favorable living environment...
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