- INRA Divisions
- Science for Action and Development
Science for Action and Development
Units of the Research Division
List of units
- Agrarian Systems and Development Unit - Armorique (SAD PAYSAGE)
- Agro-Sytèmes Territoires Ressources Mirecourt (ASTER Mirecourt)
- Contract-based Unit for the Governance of Cooperatives, Territories, the Environment and Markets (GAIA)
- Ecodevelopment Research Unit (ECODEVELOPPEMENT)
- Grapevine and Wine Experimental Unit (UVV)
- Joint Research Unit - Science for Action and Sustainable Development: Activities, Products, Territories (SADAPT)
- Joint Research Unit for Agrosystems and Territorial Development (AGIR)
- Joint Research Unit for Changes in Activities, Spaces and Forms of Organisation in Rural Areas (METAFORT)
- Joint Research Unit for Innovation and Development in Agriculture and the Agri-Food Sector (INNOVATION)
- Mas Blanc Horticultural Experimental Farm (UE Alénya-Roussillon )
- Publications, Information and Communication Unit (UPIC)
- Research Laboratory for Socio-Technical and Organisational Innovation in Agriculture - Dijon (LISTO)
- Research Unit for Animal Husbandry Development (LRDE)
- Saint-Laurent-de-la-Prée Experimental Station (DSLP)
- Science for Action and Sustainable Development Division - Management (DEPT SAD)
Other
- Tours
- Loire Valley
- Regional Board of Rhône-Alpes
- Rennes
- French West Indies and Guiana
- Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
- Bordeaux-Aquitaine
- Clermont-Ferrand - Theix - Lyon
- Colmar
- Corsica
- Dijon
- Jouy-en-Josas
- Lille
- Montpellier
- Nancy
- Angers-Nantes
- Paris (head office)
- Poitou-Charentes
- Toulouse
- Versailles-Grignon
- Produce and disseminate scientific knowledge
- Develop innovations and know-how for the benefit of society
- Through its expertise, inform decision-making by public and private sector players
- Develop scientific and technical culture and participate in the science/society debate
- Contribute to training in and through research
- Ethics
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