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Philippe Karpe serves as a Senior Researcher and International Expert at CIRAD since September 2001, with a focus on land tenure, environmental law, and the rights of indigenous and rural communities. From 2011 to 2016, Philippe operated as a legal researcher in Central Africa, addressing indigenous peoples' rights, forest law, and participatory legal methodologies. Prior to that, Philippe engaged in legal research in Madagascar, analyzing environmental law and local resource management. In addition, Philippe has held academic roles, including Lecturer at Hokkaido University and Université de Strasbourg, specializing in human rights and indigenous peoples' rights. Philippe's academic credentials include a PhD in Law from Université de Paris X and an Habilitation to supervise research from Université de Strasbourg.
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CIRAD is a French agricultural research centre working for international development. Most of its research is conducted in partnership. CIRAD has chosen sustainable development as the cornerstone of its operations worldwide. This means taking account of the long-term ecological, economic and social consequences of change in developing communities and countries. CIRAD contributes to development through research and trials, training, dissemination of information, innovation and appraisals. Its expertise spans the life sciences, human sciences and engineering sciences and their application to agriculture and food, natural resource management and society.