@article{fdi:010078313, title = {{P}aris {C}limate {A}greement : promoting interdisciplinary science and stakeholders' approaches for multi-scale implementation of continental carbon sequestration}, author = {{C}hevallier, {T}iphaine and {L}oireau, {M}aud and {C}ourault, {R}omain and {C}hapuis {L}ardy, {L}ydie and {D}esjardins, {T}hierry and {G}omez, {C}{\'e}cile and {G}rondin, {A}lexandre and {G}u{\'e}rin, {F}r{\'e}d{\'e}ric and {O}range, {D}idier and {P}{\'e}lissier, {R}apha{\¨e}l and {S}erpanti{\'e}, {G}eorges and {D}urand, {M}arie-{H}{\'e}l{\`e}ne and {D}erioz, {P}. and {L}aruelle {G}oulven, {G}. and {S}chwoob, {M}.{H}. and {V}iovy, {N}. and {B}arri{\`e}re, {O}livier and {B}lanchart, {E}ric and {B}lanfort, {V}. and {B}rossard, {M}ichel and {D}emenois, {J}. and {F}argette, {M}ireille and {H}eulin, {T}. and {M}ah{\'e}, {G}il and {M}anlay, {R}. and {P}odwojewski, {P}ascal and {R}umpel, {C}. and {S}ultan, {B}enjamin and {C}hotte, {J}ean-{L}uc}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{T}he {P}aris {C}limate {A}greements and {S}ustainable {D}evelopment {G}oals, signed by 197 countries, present agendas and address key issues for implementing multi-scale responses for sustainable development under climate change - an effort that must involve local, regional, national, and supra-national stakeholders. {I}n that regard, {C}ontinental {C}arbon {S}equestration ({C}o{CS}) and conservation of carbon sinks are recognized increasingly as having potentially important roles in mitigating climate change and adapting to it. {M}aking that potential a reality will require indicators of success for various stakeholders from multidisciplinary backgrounds, plus promotion of long-term implementation of strategic action towards civil society (e.g., law and policy makers, economists, and farmers). {T}o help meet those challenges, this discussion paper summarizes the state of the art and uncertainties regarding {C}o{CS}, taking an interdisciplinary, holistic approach toward understanding these complex issues. {T}he first part of the paper discusses the carbon cycle's bio-geophysical processes, while the second introduces the plurality of geographical scales to be addressed when dealing with landscape management for {C}o{CS}. {T}he third part addresses systemic viability, vulnerability, and resilience in {C}o{CS} practices, before concluding with the need to develop inter-disciplinarity in sustainable science, participative research, and the societal implications of sustainable {C}o{CS} actions.}, keywords = {{MONDE}}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{S}ustainability}, volume = {12}, numero = {17}, pages = {art. 6715 [20 ]}, ISSN = {2071-1050}, year = {2020}, DOI = {10.3390/su12176715}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010078313}, }