Mauritius is a tropical island country located in the Indian Ocean. It has a diverse landscape that includes beaches, lagoons, mountains, and nature parks that are home to varied wildlife. Some of the most popular tourist attractions in Mauritius include Port Louis, the capital city; Ile aux Cerfs, a beautiful island for water sports; Chamarel, known for its colored earth; and Black River Gorges National Park, which protects diverse flora and fauna. Mauritius has a culture that blends influences from India, Africa, China, and Europe.
Mauritius is an island nation in the Indian Ocean located approximately 2,000 km off the southeast coast of Africa. It includes the islands of Mauritius and Rodrigues along with some outer islands. Some of the top tourist destinations in Mauritius include beautiful beaches, lagoons and reefs, the mountainous interior featuring Black River Gorges National Park, the capital city of Port Louis with historic sites, Ile aux Cerfs Island known for its beaches and lagoon, Trou aux Cerfs extinct volcano crater, Chamarel park with its seven colored earth, and Grand Bassin sacred lake. A six day itinerary is provided that includes airport transfers, tours of the north and south islands
Mauritius is an island nation in the Indian Ocean east of Madagascar. It has a population of over 1.2 million people and its capital and largest city is Port Louis. Mauritius has a tropical climate with warm, humid summers and mild, dry winters. Some of Mauritius' top tourist attractions include the Aapravasi Ghat UNESCO World Heritage Site, the basalt rock of Le Morne Brabant, the beaches and resorts of Grand Baie, the historic Le Chateau de Labourdonnais estate, and the colorful sands of Chamarel Village. The Black River Gorges National Park is also a popular ecotourism destination
The document provides travel information for visiting Mauritius, an island nation in the Indian Ocean. It recommends the best times to visit between June and September when the weather is mild, and describes activities such as visiting tea plantations, going yachting along the west coast, snorkeling with dolphins, discovering the local wildlife, golfing, and hiking. It suggests Mauritius is well suited for honeymooners, nature lovers, and elderly visitors looking to enjoy the turquoise waters, preserved fauna, and dreamed landscapes the island has to offer.
Mauritius - History
Mauritius was known to the early Arab traders, as it can be found marked on their maps, but the first visitors from Europe were the Portuguese, who landed in 1510.They used the island as a victualling stop on the ways to Goa and Malacca, but did not settle.
The first attempt at colonisation was made by the Dutch, who arrived in 1598, and named the island Mauritius, after Prince Maurice of Nassau. They introduced sugar, Malagasy slaves, and a herd of Javanese deer.
The Dutch were heedlessly destructive and were responsible for the disappearance of the magnificent ebony forests and the extinction of the Dodo. They eventually abandoned their settlements in 1710.
The French occupied the island between 1715 and 1810, and renamed it Isle de France, and today many place names are reminders of this period. Mahé de Labourdonnais, who took over as governor in 1735, rebuilt Port Louis and opened the first sugar mill.
In 1810, with the British takeover, the name reverted to Mauritius. The abolition of slavery then led to the importation of Indian and Chinese labourers who were followed by traders of same nationalities. Mauritius obtained independence from Britain on 12 March 1968, and since then has been an independent sovereign nation within the commonwealth.Under the Constitution, which is based on the Westminster model, political power is vested in the Prime Minister and the cabinet.
Elections are usually held every five years. Mauritius became a Republic 0n 12 March 1992. Population Mauritius has a population estimated at 1,150226 people, with about 35 663 on Rodrigues island, a small dependency which forms part of Mauritius. The percentage rate of population growth is 1.1 per annum and the density is approximately 578 per square kilometre. Mauritius has a young educated population, which is remarkable for its ethnic diversity with Mauritians of Indian, African, European and Chinese origin. This has produced a brew of languages, religions and customs.
English is the official language but almost everyone speaks French. Oriental languages, especially Bhojpuri, Hindi and Hakka figure prominently but Creole remains the "Lingua Franca".
Mauritius is an island nation in the Indian Ocean off the coast of Africa. It has a population of over 1.2 million people composed of Indians, Africans, Chinese, and French. Some of the top tourist attractions in Mauritius include Black River Gorges National Park, Mauritius Botanical Garden, Port Louis, Ile aux Cerfs Island, Grand Bassin, Chamarel Park, Trou aux Cerfs, Ile aux Aigrettes, and Gabriel Island. Activities for visitors include watching dolphins, boat rides, hiking, swimming with dolphins, and touring the Moka Mountains. Transportation around the island is primarily via motor vehicles, buses, taxis,
Melanesia is a subregion of Oceania located in the western Pacific Ocean. It includes the countries of Fiji, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Vanuatu, as well as New Caledonia which is a French territory. The region also includes West Papua which is part of Indonesia. Melanesia is home to over 1,000 languages and was first defined by French explorer Dumont d'Urville in 1832 based on the physical characteristics of the inhabitants.
Mauritius is a tropical island country located in the Indian Ocean. It has a diverse landscape that includes beaches, lagoons, mountains, and nature parks that are home to varied wildlife. Some of the most popular tourist attractions in Mauritius include Port Louis, the capital city; Ile aux Cerfs, a beautiful island for water sports; Chamarel, known for its colored earth; and Black River Gorges National Park, which protects diverse flora and fauna. Mauritius has a culture that blends influences from India, Africa, China, and Europe.
Mauritius is an island nation in the Indian Ocean located approximately 2,000 km off the southeast coast of Africa. It includes the islands of Mauritius and Rodrigues along with some outer islands. Some of the top tourist destinations in Mauritius include beautiful beaches, lagoons and reefs, the mountainous interior featuring Black River Gorges National Park, the capital city of Port Louis with historic sites, Ile aux Cerfs Island known for its beaches and lagoon, Trou aux Cerfs extinct volcano crater, Chamarel park with its seven colored earth, and Grand Bassin sacred lake. A six day itinerary is provided that includes airport transfers, tours of the north and south islands
Mauritius is an island nation in the Indian Ocean east of Madagascar. It has a population of over 1.2 million people and its capital and largest city is Port Louis. Mauritius has a tropical climate with warm, humid summers and mild, dry winters. Some of Mauritius' top tourist attractions include the Aapravasi Ghat UNESCO World Heritage Site, the basalt rock of Le Morne Brabant, the beaches and resorts of Grand Baie, the historic Le Chateau de Labourdonnais estate, and the colorful sands of Chamarel Village. The Black River Gorges National Park is also a popular ecotourism destination
The document provides travel information for visiting Mauritius, an island nation in the Indian Ocean. It recommends the best times to visit between June and September when the weather is mild, and describes activities such as visiting tea plantations, going yachting along the west coast, snorkeling with dolphins, discovering the local wildlife, golfing, and hiking. It suggests Mauritius is well suited for honeymooners, nature lovers, and elderly visitors looking to enjoy the turquoise waters, preserved fauna, and dreamed landscapes the island has to offer.
Mauritius - History
Mauritius was known to the early Arab traders, as it can be found marked on their maps, but the first visitors from Europe were the Portuguese, who landed in 1510.They used the island as a victualling stop on the ways to Goa and Malacca, but did not settle.
The first attempt at colonisation was made by the Dutch, who arrived in 1598, and named the island Mauritius, after Prince Maurice of Nassau. They introduced sugar, Malagasy slaves, and a herd of Javanese deer.
The Dutch were heedlessly destructive and were responsible for the disappearance of the magnificent ebony forests and the extinction of the Dodo. They eventually abandoned their settlements in 1710.
The French occupied the island between 1715 and 1810, and renamed it Isle de France, and today many place names are reminders of this period. Mahé de Labourdonnais, who took over as governor in 1735, rebuilt Port Louis and opened the first sugar mill.
In 1810, with the British takeover, the name reverted to Mauritius. The abolition of slavery then led to the importation of Indian and Chinese labourers who were followed by traders of same nationalities. Mauritius obtained independence from Britain on 12 March 1968, and since then has been an independent sovereign nation within the commonwealth.Under the Constitution, which is based on the Westminster model, political power is vested in the Prime Minister and the cabinet.
Elections are usually held every five years. Mauritius became a Republic 0n 12 March 1992. Population Mauritius has a population estimated at 1,150226 people, with about 35 663 on Rodrigues island, a small dependency which forms part of Mauritius. The percentage rate of population growth is 1.1 per annum and the density is approximately 578 per square kilometre. Mauritius has a young educated population, which is remarkable for its ethnic diversity with Mauritians of Indian, African, European and Chinese origin. This has produced a brew of languages, religions and customs.
English is the official language but almost everyone speaks French. Oriental languages, especially Bhojpuri, Hindi and Hakka figure prominently but Creole remains the "Lingua Franca".
Mauritius is an island nation in the Indian Ocean off the coast of Africa. It has a population of over 1.2 million people composed of Indians, Africans, Chinese, and French. Some of the top tourist attractions in Mauritius include Black River Gorges National Park, Mauritius Botanical Garden, Port Louis, Ile aux Cerfs Island, Grand Bassin, Chamarel Park, Trou aux Cerfs, Ile aux Aigrettes, and Gabriel Island. Activities for visitors include watching dolphins, boat rides, hiking, swimming with dolphins, and touring the Moka Mountains. Transportation around the island is primarily via motor vehicles, buses, taxis,
Melanesia is a subregion of Oceania located in the western Pacific Ocean. It includes the countries of Fiji, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Vanuatu, as well as New Caledonia which is a French territory. The region also includes West Papua which is part of Indonesia. Melanesia is home to over 1,000 languages and was first defined by French explorer Dumont d'Urville in 1832 based on the physical characteristics of the inhabitants.
This document provides information about a group project on analyzing factors related to Mauritius. It lists group members and introduces Mauritius, including its capital and currency. It then outlines the STEPIN framework that will be used (Social, Technology, Economic, Political, International, Natural). The document discusses social and cultural factors in Mauritius, the country's ICT industry and technology sector, its economic environment and indicators, political system and international trade relations. It concludes with an overview of Mauritius' natural landscape and environment.
Tourism in small island states - The MaldivesEnoch Yambilla
The Maldives is an island country located in the Indian Ocean comprised of 1,190 small islands, 200 of which are inhabited. Tourism is the main industry, attracting 400,000 visitors annually and accounting for over 60% of foreign exchange and 28% of GDP. However, the Maldives faces threats from sea level rise, tsunamis, economic recessions, and resource depletion and pollution from tourism. In response, the Maldives aims to diversify its economy, promote sustainable tourism development, and mitigate threats through projects like wastewater treatment plants and developing renewable energy.
Tunisia is an officially named republic located in North Africa with a capital of Tunis. The majority 99% of Tunisians are Muslim, and the official language is Arabic, though French is also widely spoken. The red in Tunisia's flag represents the blood of martyrs, white represents peace and purity, while the star and crescent symbolize the pillars of Islam and Islamic faith. Tunisia borders the Mediterranean Sea between Algeria and Libya.
Portugalska je zemlja u jugozapadnom dijelu Europe, sa glavnim gradom Lisabonom smještenim uz obalu Atlantika. Granici sa Španjolskom i ima dugu povijest koja seže u antiku, što se očituje u bogatoj kulturnoj tradiciji zemlje. Portugalska se proteže od Atlantskog oceana na zapadu do planinskih područja na sjeveru i istoku. Portugalska je bila jedna od prvih zemalja koja je proširila svoje kolonije u svijetu u doba otkrića, a to se očituje u mnogim povijesnim znamenitostima i spomenicima diljem zemlje.
The Maldives Tourism Promotion Board (MTPB) was founded in 1998 to promote tourism in the Maldives. MTPB's vision is to be the most preferred island destination in the world, and its mission is to promote sustainable tourism growth that benefits both the environment and Maldivian people. MTPB works to strengthen the Maldives' image in key markets, position it as a premium destination, and diversify its visitor base and industries through research and private sector support.
La Svezia è uno stato grande 447.435 kmq. Questo stato è entrato a far parte dell'Unione Europea nel 1° Gennaio 1995 senza adottare l'Euro, infatti la sua moneta ufficiale è la Corona Svedese.
1) Australia is divided into 6 states and 2 territories, with the largest state being Western Australia.
2) The Great Barrier Reef lies off the northeast coast of Queensland and is the world's largest coral reef system, home to thousands of marine species.
3) Central Australia has huge desert plains and a hot, dry climate, while milder climates exist along the southeast and southwest coasts where most Australians live.
Australia is an island continent located in Oceania. It has a diverse landscape and climate, ranging from tropical rainforests in the north to temperate and alpine areas in the southeast. Australia is home to many unique plants and dangerous animals. The population of around 25 million is predominantly English-speaking and urbanized. Australia has a highly developed economy and remains a liberal democracy with no official language or state religion. Key landmarks and cultural aspects include the Outback, Sydney Opera House, surfing, Aboriginal culture, sports like cricket and rugby, and genres of music like rock and folk.
Mauritius is a gorgeous holiday destination offering the best of beaches, museums, natural parks, reserves, nightlife and lot of shopping experiences. From golfing to sightseeing, waterfalls to sugarcane estates and more, Mauritius is truly a vacation paradise.
http://www.oktoboard.com/international-holidays/mauritius-holiday-tour-packages.html
All you ever wanted to know about Mauritius, one of the most heavenly islands on Earth.
(Presentation on a university society website, also presented in person previously.)
Mauritius has a rich cultural heritage reflecting its history of settlement and influence from various populations over centuries. To represent Mauritius, I would include in the time capsule:
1) Samples of Mauritian cuisine like gateau piments, ti puri, and fish vindaye which blend influences from Chinese, Indian, and other populations and represent the cultural diversity of Mauritius.
2) Literary works by renowned Mauritian authors like Bernardin de St. Pierre and Jean Marc Le Clézio to showcase the development of Mauritian literature in both French and English.
3) Artifacts demonstrating Mauritius' national symbols and monuments reflecting its history from the
This document provides information about a group project on analyzing factors related to Mauritius. It lists group members and introduces Mauritius, including its capital and currency. It then outlines the STEPIN framework that will be used (Social, Technology, Economic, Political, International, Natural). The document discusses social and cultural factors in Mauritius, the country's ICT industry and technology sector, its economic environment and indicators, political system and international trade relations. It concludes with an overview of Mauritius' natural landscape and environment.
Tourism in small island states - The MaldivesEnoch Yambilla
The Maldives is an island country located in the Indian Ocean comprised of 1,190 small islands, 200 of which are inhabited. Tourism is the main industry, attracting 400,000 visitors annually and accounting for over 60% of foreign exchange and 28% of GDP. However, the Maldives faces threats from sea level rise, tsunamis, economic recessions, and resource depletion and pollution from tourism. In response, the Maldives aims to diversify its economy, promote sustainable tourism development, and mitigate threats through projects like wastewater treatment plants and developing renewable energy.
Tunisia is an officially named republic located in North Africa with a capital of Tunis. The majority 99% of Tunisians are Muslim, and the official language is Arabic, though French is also widely spoken. The red in Tunisia's flag represents the blood of martyrs, white represents peace and purity, while the star and crescent symbolize the pillars of Islam and Islamic faith. Tunisia borders the Mediterranean Sea between Algeria and Libya.
Portugalska je zemlja u jugozapadnom dijelu Europe, sa glavnim gradom Lisabonom smještenim uz obalu Atlantika. Granici sa Španjolskom i ima dugu povijest koja seže u antiku, što se očituje u bogatoj kulturnoj tradiciji zemlje. Portugalska se proteže od Atlantskog oceana na zapadu do planinskih područja na sjeveru i istoku. Portugalska je bila jedna od prvih zemalja koja je proširila svoje kolonije u svijetu u doba otkrića, a to se očituje u mnogim povijesnim znamenitostima i spomenicima diljem zemlje.
The Maldives Tourism Promotion Board (MTPB) was founded in 1998 to promote tourism in the Maldives. MTPB's vision is to be the most preferred island destination in the world, and its mission is to promote sustainable tourism growth that benefits both the environment and Maldivian people. MTPB works to strengthen the Maldives' image in key markets, position it as a premium destination, and diversify its visitor base and industries through research and private sector support.
La Svezia è uno stato grande 447.435 kmq. Questo stato è entrato a far parte dell'Unione Europea nel 1° Gennaio 1995 senza adottare l'Euro, infatti la sua moneta ufficiale è la Corona Svedese.
1) Australia is divided into 6 states and 2 territories, with the largest state being Western Australia.
2) The Great Barrier Reef lies off the northeast coast of Queensland and is the world's largest coral reef system, home to thousands of marine species.
3) Central Australia has huge desert plains and a hot, dry climate, while milder climates exist along the southeast and southwest coasts where most Australians live.
Australia is an island continent located in Oceania. It has a diverse landscape and climate, ranging from tropical rainforests in the north to temperate and alpine areas in the southeast. Australia is home to many unique plants and dangerous animals. The population of around 25 million is predominantly English-speaking and urbanized. Australia has a highly developed economy and remains a liberal democracy with no official language or state religion. Key landmarks and cultural aspects include the Outback, Sydney Opera House, surfing, Aboriginal culture, sports like cricket and rugby, and genres of music like rock and folk.
Mauritius is a gorgeous holiday destination offering the best of beaches, museums, natural parks, reserves, nightlife and lot of shopping experiences. From golfing to sightseeing, waterfalls to sugarcane estates and more, Mauritius is truly a vacation paradise.
http://www.oktoboard.com/international-holidays/mauritius-holiday-tour-packages.html
All you ever wanted to know about Mauritius, one of the most heavenly islands on Earth.
(Presentation on a university society website, also presented in person previously.)
Mauritius has a rich cultural heritage reflecting its history of settlement and influence from various populations over centuries. To represent Mauritius, I would include in the time capsule:
1) Samples of Mauritian cuisine like gateau piments, ti puri, and fish vindaye which blend influences from Chinese, Indian, and other populations and represent the cultural diversity of Mauritius.
2) Literary works by renowned Mauritian authors like Bernardin de St. Pierre and Jean Marc Le Clézio to showcase the development of Mauritian literature in both French and English.
3) Artifacts demonstrating Mauritius' national symbols and monuments reflecting its history from the
Mauritius is an island nation located off the southeast coast of Africa in the Indian Ocean. In addition to the main island of Mauritius, the country includes several other islands. Mauritius gained independence from the United Kingdom in 1968 and is now a parliamentary republic. The main languages spoken are Mauritian Creole, French, and English, although English is the only official language.
The document discusses a trip from Mauri to Port Louis. It mentions traveling from Mauri to Port Louis without providing any other details about the journey or locations. The document concludes by saying "The End" and provides instructions to keep listening to music or press 'Esc'.
St. Patrick's Day is celebrated on March 17th to honor St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland who brought Christianity to the country. St. Patrick was born in Wales but captured and brought to Ireland as a slave at a young age, where he found faith in God and prayed every night. After escaping to France and becoming a priest, Patrick returned to Ireland and used the shamrock to explain the Holy Trinity, converting many to Christianity. He spent 60 years traveling Ireland spreading the word of God before dying on March 17th, 493 AD.
St. Patrick's Day is celebrated on March 17th each year to honor St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland. St. Patrick brought Christianity to Ireland in 432 AD after being captured there as a slave when he was 16 years old. Today, St. Patrick's Day is celebrated around the world with parades, wearing of green, and legends of leprechauns guarding pots of gold at the end of rainbows.
Les calanques de Marseille regorgent d'une incroyable biodiversité ! Retrouvez ici l'essentiel des espèces animales et végétales les plus exceptionnelles que vous pourrez y voir.
Pour voir les calanques de plus près, partez en mer avec Bleu Evasion : http://www.visite-bateau-calanques-marseille-cassis.fr/
MongoDB in a scale-up: how to get away from a monolithic hell — MongoDB Paris...Horgix
This is the slide deck of a talk by Alexis "Horgix" Chotard and Laurentiu Capatina presented at the MongoDB Paris User Group in June 2024 about the feedback on how PayFit move away from a monolithic hell of a self-hosted MongoDB cluster to managed alternatives. Pitch below.
March 15, 2023, 6:59 AM: a MongoDB cluster collapses. Tough luck, this cluster contains 95% of user data and is absolutely vital for even minimal operation of our application. To worsen matters, this cluster is 7 years behind on versions, is not scalable, and barely observable. Furthermore, even the data model would quickly raise eyebrows: applications communicating with each other by reading/writing in the same MongoDB documents, documents reaching the maximum limit of 16MiB with hundreds of levels of nesting, and so forth. The incident will last several days and result in the loss of many users. We've seen better scenarios.
Let's explore how PayFit found itself in this hellish situation and, more importantly, how we managed to overcome it!
On the agenda: technical stabilization, untangling data models, breaking apart a Single Point of Failure (SPOF) into several elements with a more restricted blast radius, transitioning to managed services, improving internal accesses, regaining control over risky operations, and ultimately, approaching a technical migration when it impacts all development teams.
Ouvrez la porte ou prenez un mur (Agile Tour Genève 2024)Laurent Speyser
(Conférence dessinée)
Vous êtes certainement à l’origine, ou impliqué, dans un changement au sein de votre organisation. Et peut être que cela ne se passe pas aussi bien qu’attendu…
Depuis plusieurs années, je fais régulièrement le constat de l’échec de l’adoption de l’Agilité, et plus globalement de grands changements, dans les organisations. Je vais tenter de vous expliquer pourquoi ils suscitent peu d'adhésion, peu d’engagement, et ils ne tiennent pas dans le temps.
Heureusement, il existe un autre chemin. Pour l'emprunter il s'agira de cultiver l'invitation, l'intelligence collective , la mécanique des jeux, les rites de passages, .... afin que l'agilité prenne racine.
Vous repartirez de cette conférence en ayant pris du recul sur le changement tel qu‘il est généralement opéré aujourd’hui, et en ayant découvert (ou redécouvert) le seul guide valable à suivre, à mon sens, pour un changement authentique, durable, et respectueux des individus! Et en bonus, 2 ou 3 trucs pratiques!
L'IA connaît une croissance rapide et son intégration dans le domaine éducatif soulève de nombreuses questions. Aujourd'hui, nous explorerons comment les étudiants utilisent l'IA, les perceptions des enseignants à ce sujet, et les mesures possibles pour encadrer ces usages.
Constat Actuel
L'IA est de plus en plus présente dans notre quotidien, y compris dans l'éducation. Certaines universités, comme Science Po en janvier 2023, ont interdit l'utilisation de l'IA, tandis que d'autres, comme l'Université de Prague, la considèrent comme du plagiat. Cette diversité de positions souligne la nécessité urgente d'une réponse institutionnelle pour encadrer ces usages et prévenir les risques de triche et de plagiat.
Enquête Nationale
Pour mieux comprendre ces dynamiques, une enquête nationale intitulée "L'IA dans l'enseignement" a été réalisée. Les auteurs de cette enquête sont Le Sphynx (sondage) et Compilatio (fraude académique). Elle a été diffusée dans les universités de Lyon et d'Aix-Marseille entre le 21 juin et le 15 août 2023, touchant 1242 enseignants et 4443 étudiants. Les questionnaires, conçus pour étudier les usages de l'IA et les représentations de ces usages, abordaient des thèmes comme les craintes, les opportunités et l'acceptabilité.
Résultats de l'Enquête
Les résultats montrent que 55 % des étudiants utilisent l'IA de manière occasionnelle ou fréquente, contre 34 % des enseignants. Cependant, 88 % des enseignants pensent que leurs étudiants utilisent l'IA, ce qui pourrait indiquer une surestimation des usages. Les usages identifiés incluent la recherche d'informations et la rédaction de textes, bien que ces réponses ne puissent pas être cumulées dans les choix proposés.
Analyse Critique
Une analyse plus approfondie révèle que les enseignants peinent à percevoir les bénéfices de l'IA pour l'apprentissage, contrairement aux étudiants. La question de savoir si l'IA améliore les notes sans développer les compétences reste débattue. Est-ce un dopage académique ou une opportunité pour un apprentissage plus efficace ?
Acceptabilité et Éthique
L'enquête révèle que beaucoup d'étudiants jugent acceptable d'utiliser l'IA pour rédiger leurs devoirs, et même un quart des enseignants partagent cet avis. Cela pose des questions éthiques cruciales : copier-coller est-il tricher ? Utiliser l'IA sous supervision ou pour des traductions est-il acceptable ? La réponse n'est pas simple et nécessite un débat ouvert.
Propositions et Solutions
Pour encadrer ces usages, plusieurs solutions sont proposées. Plutôt que d'interdire l'IA, il est suggéré de fixer des règles pour une utilisation responsable. Des innovations pédagogiques peuvent également être explorées, comme la création de situations de concurrence professionnelle ou l'utilisation de détecteurs d'IA.
Conclusion
En conclusion, bien que l'étude présente des limites, elle souligne un besoin urgent de régulation. Une charte institutionnelle pourrait fournir un cadre pour une utilisation éthique.
Le Comptoir OCTO - Qu’apporte l’analyse de cycle de vie lors d’un audit d’éco...OCTO Technology
Par Nicolas Bordier (Consultant numérique responsable @OCTO Technology) et Alaric Rougnon-Glasson (Sustainable Tech Consultant @OCTO Technology)
Sur un exemple très concret d’audit d’éco-conception de l’outil de bilan carbone C’Bilan développé par ICDC (Caisse des dépôts et consignations) nous allons expliquer en quoi l’ACV (analyse de cycle de vie) a été déterminante pour identifier les pistes d’actions pour réduire jusqu'à 82% de l’empreinte environnementale du service.
Vidéo Youtube : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7R8oL2P_DkU
Compte-rendu :