The event dedicated to living systems and territorial adaptation
The Biodiversity Show brings together all stakeholders committed to the ecological transition.
Its goal: to accelerate the implementation of concrete strategies to protect, restore, and integrate biodiversity into projects and economic models.
Held within the Mayors and Local Authorities Exhibition, it provides a shared platform that connects public decision-makers, private solution providers, field actors, and specialized organizations.
A unique venue where everyone can discover, understand, and activate the levers for action in response to today’s environmental challenges.
A context that accelerates mobilization
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Adaptation of territories and organizations to climate change
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Strengthening of public policies and private commitments
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Growing need for operational solutions to restore ecosystems, rethink land-use planning, and reduce impacts
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Development of multi-stakeholder initiatives and cooperation
A structuring event for territories
A clear understanding
of regulatory developments
Opportunities
for public-private partnerships
Solutions
and operational projects
The development
of multi‑stakeholder synergies
What to expect at the exhibition
Exhibition space
An opportunity to meet committed stakeholders and explore concrete solutions: ecosystem restoration, natural habitat management, urban biodiversity, ecological engineering, water and soil management, monitoring tools, and local initiatives.
Conferences and speaking engagements
A dynamic program featuring expert presentations, feedback from local authorities, and thematic workshops, providing a clearer understanding of key issues, regulatory developments, and practical solutions.
What the trade show offers:
- A space to understand, exchange, and take action.
- Concrete feedback and real‑world case studies.
- A spotlight on innovative approaches.
- A venue to strengthen cooperation around living systems.
Diverse stakeholders,
one shared objective
The trade show brings together a wide range of committed stakeholders:
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Local authorities and public operators
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Companies, industries, and climate & biodiversity start-ups
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Consulting firms, developers, and natural area managers
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Companies, associations, experts, and specialized organizations
