"[clarification needed] The Planetworkshops were created in 2006 by Eric Bazin (founder of Satelight[1] and George J. Gendelman (former Director of the New York Times and of the International Herald Tribune).
He regularly collaborates with European press trusts, such as Paris-Match, GEO, Sunday Times, National Geographic, Airone, and is actively involved in the organisation of photography exhibitions with UNESCO.
", exclusively composed from students issued from school and universities world-wide; - "Crossed views on genetic biodiversity resources and their equal sharing", in partnership with Orée; - "What conditions for the emergence of a "Blue Society"?
In Partnership with Point Afrique solidarités and the Pierre Rabhi Foundation, the Planetworkshops initiate a training center in agroecology located 150 km away from Niamey, at the Hotel La Tapoa.
This center aims to help farmers free themselves from extensive financial charges created by the annual purchase of input locations and allow them to improve their yield while protecting biodiversity, their productions and their crops.