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H.J. Kim ; A. Lazurko ; G. Linney ; L. Maskell ; E. Díaz-General ; R.J. Brezovská ; H. Keune ; C. Laspidou ; H. Malinen ; S. Oinonen ; J. Raymond ; M. Rounsevell ; S. Vano ; M.D. Venâncio ; A. Viesca-Ramirez ; A. Wijesekera ; K. Wilson ; K. Ziliaskopoulos ; P.A. Harrison |Biodiversity underpins the functioning of ecosystems and the diverse benefits that nature provides to people, yet is being lost at an unprecedented rate. To halt or reverse biodiversity loss, it is critical to understand the complex interdepende[...]Article
Y. Chiffoleau ; T. Dourian ; G. Enderli ; D. Mattioni ; G. Akermann ; A. Loconto ; F. Galli ; G. Emese ; Z. Perényi ; L. Colombo ; S. Massari ; D. Desclaux |Agrobiodiversity is in rapid decline, due to the intensification of agriculture and the development of food value chains based on industrial processing techniques. However, consumers are not generally involved in developing solutions to reverse [...]Article
J. Zhao ; L. Yu ; T. Newbold ; X. Shen ; X. Liu ; F. Hua ; K. Kanniah ; K. Ma |Largely driven by agricultural pressures, biodiversity has experienced great changes globally. Exploring biodiversity responses to agricultural practices associated with agricultural intensification can benefit biodiversity conservation in agric[...]Article
L.M. Brander ; R. De Groot ; J.P. Schägner ; V. Guisado-Goñi ; V. van 't Hoff ; S. Solomonides ; A. McVittie ; F. Eppink ; M. Sposato ; L. Do ; A. Ghermandi ; M. Sinclair ; R. Thomas |This paper presents a global synthesis of economic values for ecosystem services provided by 15 terrestrial and marine biomes. Information from over 1,300 studies, yielding over 9,400 value estimates in monetary units, has been collected and org[...]Article
K. Kougioumoutzis ; M. Tsakiri ; I.P. Kokkoris ; P. Trigas ; G. Iatrou ; F.N. Lamari ; D. Tzanoudakis ; E. Koumoutsou ; P. Dimopoulos ; A. Strid ; M. Panitsa |Medicinal and Aromatic Plants (MAPs) play a critical role in providing ecosystem services through their provision of herbal remedies, food and natural skin care products, their integration into local economies, and maintaining pollinators? diver[...]Article
Agricultural landscapes are linked to many functions that benefit human well-being, with a focus on food production. These functions are intrinsically linked with the management choices made by farmers, which are reflected in different farming s[...]Article
The European Parliament has recently passed the Nature Recovery law to restore degraded ecosystems and prevent natural disasters as part of its Biodiversity Strategy 2030 and Green Deal. In this respect, wetlands can provide a wide range o[...]Article
Linear landscape elements, such as field margins, are agricultural practices whose adoption is supported by agri-environmental climate measures (AECMs). AECMs are meant to improve ecological conditions on farms and surrounding areas. The effecti[...]Article
The present study is inspired by a current scientific debate around the economic valuation of soil ecosystem services. It details the estimation of the services identified in the watershed O.Lachbal and develops projections in order to analyse t[...]Article
Agriculture plays a dual role in the conservation of European biodiversity, as extensive agricultural lands provide habitats for more than half of Europe's species, but intensification and abandonment of farmland threaten these species' habitats[...]Article
The present study aims to support the Mapping and Assessment of Ecosystems and their Services (MAES) implementation in Greece, by synthesizing an indicator that could be used for abiotic attribute assessments and specifically for geodiversity. S[...]Article
F. Jarray ; T. Hermassi ; M. Mechergui ; C. Zucca ; Q.B. Le |Understanding and long-term assessment of the efficacy of soil and water conservation (SWC) techniques is essential for sustainable watershed management. There have been few studies measuring the long-term impact of SWC on soil erosion at the ca[...]Article
Measuring agro-biodiversity through leverage factors: land use, farmer practices and public policies
Understanding the socio-economic channels through which farmers affect agro-biodiversity (ABD) represents a relevant research area, especially in the light of the new sustainable development paradigm. Supporting ABD is one of the main goals of t[...]Article
In the context of water scarcity, soil erosion, and biodiversity decline, the Mediterranean basin urges to manage its nearly hundred coastal watersheds in a coordinated manner. To this end, we propose an integrated approach to model socio-ecolog[...]Article
M. Houssni ; J. Kassout ; M. El Mahroussi ; S. Chakkour ; M. Kadiri ; M. Ater ; A.-I. Petrisor |Oases play a crucial role in human societies and the conservation of biodiversity, especially in harsh environments like arid zones. They serve as sanctuaries for agrodiversity, preserving diverse agricultural resources under challenging climati[...]Article
A. Bernis-Fonteneau ; M. Aakairi ; O. Saadani-Hassani ; G. Castangia ; R. Ait Babahmad ; P. Colangelo ; U. D'Ambrosio ; D.I. Jarvis |Local agrobiodiversity in remote areas such as the Moroccan High Atlas is poorly studied, despite being of great importance for the sustainability and resilience of mountainous populations. This includes important species such as wheat (Triticum[...]Article
M. Helena Guimarães ; T. Pinto-Correia ; M. de Belém Costa Freitas ; I. Ferraz-de-Oliveira ; E. Sales-Baptista ; J.F.F. da Veiga ; J. Tiago Marques ; C. Pinto-Cruz ; C. Godinho ; A.D.F. Belo |The Montado is a silvopastoral system with a tree cover of predominantly Quercus suber but also Quercus rotundifolia, where cattle or sheep graze the understory. It occupies more than one million hectares in southern Portugal, and a similar land[...]Article
E.G. de la Riva ; W. Ulrich ; P. Batáry ; J. Baudry ; L. Beaumelle ; R. Bucher ; A. Cerevková ; M.R. Felipe-Lucia ; R. Gallé ; E. Kesse-Guyot ; E. Rembialkowska ; A. Rusch ; V. Seufert ; D. Stanley ; K. Birkhofer |CONTEXT Agricultural intensification contributes to global food security and well-being by supplying the food demand of a growing human population. However, ongoing land-use change and intensification seriously affect the abundance, diversity an[...]Article
Ecosystems in rural areas play a crucial role in promoting human well-being and economic development by providing essential resources such as food, water, raw materials, and energy. Furthermore, rural ecosystems offer various services, such as r[...]Article
C. Bernard-Mongin ; X. Poux ; I. Herzon ; J. Moran ; T. Pinto-Correia ; D.E. Dumitras ; M. I. Ferraz-de-Oliveira ; F. Gouriveau ; D. Goussios ; M. Jitea ; Y. Kazakova ; R. Koivuranta ; F. Lerin ; M. Ljung ; A. Lomba ; V. Mihai ; M. Puig de Morales ; G. Vlahos |High Nature Value (HNV) farmlands currently retain most of the biodiversity associated with agricultural landscapes in Europe. In a time of globalized food systems, the social-ecological conditions to maintain these low-intensity and thus less p[...]Article
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In the last decades, scholars from different disciplines have used the foodscape as a concept and an analytical framework to explore the intersection between landscape, people and food culture. Adopting a comparative case-study analysis, this ar[...]Article
K. Mainali ; M. Evans ; D. Saavedra ; E. Mills ; B. Madsen ; S. Minnemeyer |Landscape scale wetland conservation requires accurate, up-to-date wetland maps. The most useful approaches to creating such maps are automated, spatially generalizable, temporally repeatable, and can be applied at large spatial scales. However,[...]Article
Dès lIndépendance (1956), la mobilisation des ressources productives (terre, eau) et lamélioration de leur niveau dutilisation ont été les principaux instruments de la politique agricole en Tunisie. Pour mettre en uvre ses choix et atteindre[...]Article
B.N. Elmiger ; R. Finger ; J. Ghazoul ; S. Schaub |CONTEXT Many agricultural policies target the conservation of biodiversity worldwide. Result-based agri-environmental schemes can be more effective and efficient than the more commonly used action-based schemes. The efficiency of result-based sc[...]Ouvrage
Au cours de quatre décennies de recherche scientifique, João Pedro Galhano Alves a vécu dans quelques-unes des rares régions de la planète où des sociétés humaines coexistent encore avec des écosystèmes en état de biodiversité totale ou élevée. [...]Ouvrage
Comprendre un paysage, cest dabord le contempler, laisser affleurer toutes les questions quil suscite Pourquoi, au milieu de la lande ouverte, sur la colline den face, cette mosaïque de couleurs, avec ces jeunes prés clôturés, dun vert cru[...]Communication à un Congrès (avec Actes)
Ecosystem services are integral to environmental preservation and the promotion of sustainable development. These services rely heavily on the perceptions of local residents to enhance ecosystem functionality. Our research is dedicated to explor[...]Thèse, Mémoire, Master
Z. Basaran | 2023Pollination and pest control services, among the concepts of ecosystem services, are of great importance for sustainable agriculture and food security worldwide. This study highlights pollination services and their relationship with pest control[...]Thèse, Mémoire, Master
Lobjectif de ce travail est la conception dun modèle doutil dévaluation de la soutenabilité de la filière parfum en particulier la notation des ingrédients naturels. Pour répondre à notre problématique de savoir quel est le niveau de pertine[...]Article
I. Grammatikopoulou ; T. Badura ; R.J. Johnston ; D.N. Barton ; S. Ferrini ; M. Schaafsma ; A. La Notte |Ecosystem accounting is a statistical framework that aims to track the state of ecosystems and ecosystem services, with periodic updates. This framework follows the statistical standard of the System of Environmental Economic Accounting Ecosyste[...]Article
H. Choukrani ; M. Kuper ; A. Hammani ; G. Lacombe ; A. Taky |Immergés en hiver, les marais saisonniers (merjas) de la plaine du Gharb au Maroc étaient traditionnellement exploités pour le pâturage en été, à côté dautres usages productifs. Pourtant, ils étaient considérés par ladministration coloniale co[...]Article
K.S. Zimmerer ; Y.J. Olivencia ; L.P. Rodríguez ; N. López-Estébanez ; F.A. Álvarez ; R.M. Olmo ; C.Y. Ochoa ; Á.R.R. Pulpón ; Ó.J. García |CONTEXT Accelerated intensification/disintensification and urbanization are changing agricultural systems and propel the need for spatial approaches to understand sustainability-enhancing resilience. Landscapes are key to this understanding thou[...]Article
The GIAHS-FAO program enhances the agricultural systems coevolved with humans through their dynamic conservation to guarantee the livelihood of future generations. The aim of this research was to assess, with a dynamic perspective, the terraced [...]Article
M.C. Iglesias ; V. Hermoso ; J.C. Campos ; C. Carvalho-Santos ; P.M. Fernandes ; T.R. Freitas ; J.P. Honrado ; J.A. Santos ; A. Sil ; A. Regos ; J.C. Azevedo |Integrated management of biodiversity and ecosystem services (ES) in heterogeneous landscapes requires considering the potential trade-offs between conflicting objectives. The UNESCO's Biosphere Reserve zoning scheme is a suitable context to add[...]Article
J.M. Mancilla-Leyton ; D. Gribis ; C. Pozo-Campos ; E. Morales-Jerrett ; Y. Mena ; J. Cambrollé ; Á.M. Vicente |The ecosystem services provided by the age-old activity of husbandry are presently declining or seriously endangered. The situation is particularly serious for regulation services and for certain cultural services given their growing dependence [...]Article
The spatiotemporal changes of the grazed Greek landscapes in the last 75 years resemble those evidenced in most parts of the northern Mediterranean region, where woody vegetation encroached on open areas changing landscape structure and diversit[...]Article
M. Ruberto ; G. Branca ; S. Troiano ; R. Zucaro |The Water Framework Directive (WFD) has introduced economic principles for water resource management, including the environmental cost recovery on the basis of the polluter pays principle (PPP). Agriculture, as a potential driver of pressures on[...]Article
E. Basak ; N.I. Cetin ; C. Vatandaslar ; P. Pamukcu-Albers ; A.A. Karabulut ; S.D. Çaglayan ; T. Besen ; G. Erpul ; Ö. Balkiz ; B.A. Çokçaliskan ; E. Per ; G. Atkin |The concept of Ecosystem Services (ES) has gained global importance since the 1990s. Today its link to sustainable development and human welfare is well documented. However, the level of know-how and the scale and effectiveness of practices di[...]Article
C. Vidaller ; C. Malik ; T. Dutoit |Grazing is well-known to shape plant populations and plant communities and to affect several compartment characteristics of grazed ecosystems. Semi-natural grassland conservation depends on the maintenance of traditional extensive grazing system[...]Article
Agricultural modernization brought about a significant land use change, with the expansion both of crops that could be more easily mechanized and of woodland and natural areas. Meanwhile, to increase the cultivated area, the farmland fabric of p[...]Article
C. Castellano ; D. Bruno ; F.A. Comin ; J.M. Rey Benayas ; A. Masip ; J.J. Jiménez |Riparian forests nestled in agricultural landscapes represent a small proportion in crop-intensive areas, while contributing remarkably to their biodiversity. This biodiversity supports several ecological processes crucially involved in the supp[...]Article
Protected areas offer unique opportunities for recreation, but the non-market nature of these benefits presents a significant challenge when trying to represent value in the decision-making processes. The most common techniques to value recreati[...]Article
Ecosystem services (ES) clarifies nature's contribution to human in an intuitive way, and aims at fully recognizing the importance of nature in the decision-making of social-ecological system management. However, in order to improve the ability [...]Article
We used Cyprus as a model to link the WaterEnergyFoodClimate (WEFC) nexus indicators (e.g., carbon and water footprints) to the ecosystem services (ES) provided by 39 mixed orchards (stone fruits and nuts) on organic (Org) and conventional (C[...]Article
D. Marino ; M. Palmieri ; A. Marucci ; S. Pili |Landscape composition has a crucial role in determining ecosystem functioning and human well-being. Human activities (e.g. urban expansion or agricultural intensification) have strongly modified the natural environment and ecosystem integrity. T[...]Article
Decision-making processes to ensure sustainability of complex agro-ecosystems must simultaneously accommodate production goals, environmental soundness, and social relevancy. This means that besides environmental indicators and human activities,[...]Article
Coastal wetlands are among the most productive and valuable ecosystems worldwide, although one of the main factors affecting their survival is the coexistence between agriculture and conservation. This paper analyses the complex balance between [...]Article
Global scenario-based modelling efforts to support biodiversity policies typically consider agriculture only as a pressure factor. Current scenarios typically include the expansion of protected areas combined with higher agricultural productivit[...]Article
Spain is the country with the most biosphere reserves (BRs) in the world. The aim of this paper is to investigate why BRs have come to proliferate to such a degree in Spain and why there is a gap between UNESCOs framework and the practicalities[...]Article
J. Wang ; M. Bretz ; M.A.A. Dewan ; M.A. Delavar |Land-use and land-cover change (LULCC) are of importance in natural resource management, environmental modelling and assessment, and agricultural production management. However, LULCC detection and modelling is a complex, data-driven process in [...]Article
A. Pollo ; I. Piccini ; J. Chiara ; E. Porro ; D. Chiantore ; F. Gili ; R. Alba ; A. Barbi ; G. Bogliani ; M. Bagliani ; A. Doretto ; C. Ruffino ; E. Malenotti ; A. Garazzino ; R. Pelosini ; C. Siniscalco ; S. Bonelli |Since climate change impacts are already occurring, urgent adaptive actions are necessary to avoid the worst damages. Regional authorities play an important role in adaptation, but they have few binding guidelines to carry out strategies and pla[...]Article
A. Scuderi ; L. Sturiale ; G. Timpanaro ; A. Matarazzo ; S. Zingale ; P. Guarnaccia |For several decades, studies and conventions have highlighted the importance of the ecosystem services provided by natural resources and biodiversity for humanity and the need to move their management towards a sustainable model. Inthe United Na[...]Article
Most grazing lands in Mediterranean ecosystems that support extensive sheep farming systems are characterized by unfavorable edapho-climatic conditions, especially in semi-arid areas. Often, though, their use is far from sustainable, causing ero[...]Article
L. Battisti ; F. Larcher ; S. Grella ; N. Di Bartolo ; M. Devecchi |The Natura 2000 network is an ecological network covering the whole territory of the European Union to ensure the long-term maintenance of threatened or rare natural habitats and species of flora and fauna, including in metropolitan and rural ar[...]Article
Y. Amrouni ; M. Berrayah ; P. Gelabert ; C. Vega-Garcia ; B. Hellal ; M. Rodrigues |The transition zone between the Tellian and Saharan Atlas of the Tiaret region in Algeria is believed to be undergoing land degradation processes because of the increase in population needs, which causes a weakening of the biological potential a[...]Article
R. De Groot ; S. Moolenaar ; J. de Vente ; V. De Leijster ; M.E. Ramos ; A. Belen Robles ; Y. Schoonhoven ; P. Verweij |To prevent landscape degradation and the continuing loss of biodiversity and ecosystem services, decisions regarding landscape restoration should be based on their true costs and benefits (i.e. broader welfare effects), including all externali[...]E-Book
J.-P. Profizi, ed. ; S. Ardila-Chauvet, ed. ; C. Billot, ed. ; P. Couteron, ed. ; M. Delmas, ed. ; T.M.H. Diep, ed. ; P. Grandcolas, ed. ; K. Kokou, ed. ; S. Muller, ed. ; A.S. Rana, ed. ; H.L.T. Ranarijaona, ed. ; B. Sonke, ed. | Marseille [France] : IRD Editions | Synthèses | 2022Dans un monde confronté aux changements climatiques et à des pandémies en lien avec la destruction des milieux naturels, les enjeux liés à la préservation de la biodiversité sont dorénavant bien connus et ont donné lieu à des accords internation[...]E-Book
S. Aubert, coord. ; A. Botta, coord. | Versailles [France] : Editions Quae | Nature et Société | 2022Les crises que nous traversons interrogent les modèles de société qui fondent nos priorités et nos actions. Comment retrouver une capacité à agir pour un idéal de justice sociale et écologique ? Comment remobiliser nos sens et habiter en conscie[...]Actes de Congrès ou Communication isolée
M. Requier-Desjardins ; L. Chazée ; W. Khechimi ; S. Anougmar ; M. Garrabé | 2022Article
This paper aims to map the ecosystem services (ES) provided by a reputed agropastoral ecosystem in the south of Albania and ascertain whether social capital affects the level of importance attributed to them. A perception analysis of both buyers[...]Article
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B. Czúcz ; H. Keith ; J. Maes ; A. Driver ; B. Jackson ; E. Nicholson ; M. Kiss ; C. Obst |The UN System of Environmental-Economic Accounting Ecosystem Accounting (SEEA EA) aims at regular and standardised stocktaking of the extent of ecosystems, their condition, and the services they provide to society. Recording the condition of eco[...]Article
European traditional cultural landscapes are increasingly modified by rural abandonment and urban growth processes. Acknowledged as of High Nature Value for providing multiple ecosystem services while contributing to human well-being, the future[...]Article
A.S. Vaz ; F. Amorim ; P. Pereira ; S. Antunes ; H. Rebelo ; N.G. Oliveira |Securing biodiversity values alongside ecosystem services and other socio-economic assets, is a priority in the European policy and territorial planning. Here, we design a landscape planning approach that identifies priority conservation areas a[...]Article
Participatory spatial tools-community mapping, PGIS, and others-find increasing resonance among research and non-governmental organizations to make stakeholder claims and community perspectives explicit for more inclusive landscape governance. I[...]Article
The Adriatic coast of Northeast Italy is one of the representative areas holding high ecological value in the Mediterranean. In this research, we have monitored the environmental change of coastal wetland in ten studied sites that covered all th[...]Article
Municipal effluents running off into natural wetlands pose significant challenges to the latter's sustainability while also threatening the livelihoods of dependent communities. In this study, the potential for promoting constructed wetlands on [...]Article
Cette recherche cible lélaboration dun indicateur multicritère des services écosystémiques culturels (SEC) des zones humides méditerranéennes protégées. Basé sur les perceptions sociales des visiteurs, il vise la mesure de limpact de la visit[...]Article
The preservation of High Nature Value farmland (HNVf) is essential for meeting many of the new European Union (EU) Green Deal targets, as they correspond to production systems which respect the preservation of natural resources and support multi[...]Article
C. Esgalhado ; M.H. Guimaraes ; S. Lardon ; M. Debolini ; M.V. Balzan ; S.C. Gennai-Schott ; M. Simon Rojo ; I. Mekki ; S. Bouchemal |The influence of human use and management of natural resources has grown to the point that it becomes difficult to separate socio-economic from environmental components in land systems (Turner, Lambin, & Reenberg, 2007). Sustainability in these [...]Article
F.S. Campos ; J. David ; R. Lourenço-de-Moraes ; P. Rodrigues ; B. Silva ; C. Vieira da Silva ; P. Cabral |The concept of Ecosystem Services (ES) defines the nature benefits in an anthropocentric way for sustainable development goals. However, a conservation dilemma arises from the question of how much the ES cost and which ES should be prioritized i[...]Article
There is a growing need for innovative new instruments to complement the current schemes aimed at improving farmland biodiversity. Some of the most promising innovations include market-based instruments relying on what is known as the commodific[...]Article
Effective agri-environmental management of peatlands requires co-ordinated implementation action beyond that on a farm level due to the ecological functioning of the water system at the watershed level. We assess how farmers perceive different c[...]Article
European rural landscapes contain high nature value farmlands that, in addition to being the main economic activity in many rural areas, host habitats and species of great conservation value. The maintenance of these farming systems largely depe[...]Article
C.J. Brown ; M.F. Adame ; C.A. Buelow ; M.A. Frassl ; S.Y. Lee ; B. Mackey ; E.C. McClure ; R.M. Pearson ; A. Rajkaran ; T.S. Rayner ; M. Sievers ; C.A. Saint Ange ; A.I. Sousa ; V.J.D. Tulloch ; M.P. Turschwell ; R.M. Connolly |Vegetated coastal wetlands, including seagrass, saltmarsh and mangroves, are threatened globally, yet the need to avert these losses is poorly recognized in international policy, such as in the Convention on Biological Diversity and the United N[...]Article
La formulation des risques associés à lérosion de la biodiversité prend de lampleur dans les champs politique et scientifique. Plusieurs évènements nationaux et internationaux en 2020 et 2021 mettent en exergue limportance de cet [...]Article
United Nation Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the European Green Deal and the new Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) are legislative proposals counting on rural and agricultural landscapes to assist climate change mitigation, ecosystem servi[...]Article
The peri-urban areas of European metropolises offer a diversity of vegetated spaces forests, agricultural land, abandoned or preserved natural areas that receive ecological attention from city dwellers. This attention varies locally dependin[...]Article
D. Walters ; D.C. Kotze ; A. Rebelo ; L. Pretorius ; N. Job ; J.V. Lagesse ; E. Riddell ; C. Cowden |Wetlands differ in their ability to provide ecosystem services, and thus there is a need to assess ecosystem service delivery in order to prioritize protection and restoration efforts. We used a Delphi-based expert-panel method to validate an ec[...]Article
Futuribles poursuit ici la série consacrée à locéan, à la mer, aux littoraux , lancée en juillet-août 2020, avec un article de Sylvain Pioch consacré à lartificialisation du littoral, en France, et aux moyens de lenrayer. Rappelant tout dabo[...]Article
A. de Ravignan ; L. Hutinet ; C. Vallet ; M. Jublin ; N. Nahapétian ; V. Grimault ; L. Clerc, illus. |Elles sont parfois microscopiques, parfois énormes. Elles portent des noms latins compliqués et se comptent en millions. Pour linstant, en tout cas. Car aujourdhui des espèces, animales ou végétales, disparaissent à une allure inédite sous la[...]Article
A.A. Mana ; A.A. Mana ; A. Allouhi ; K. Ouazzani ; A. Jamil |All over the world, agriculture is both the food provider and an energy-intensive consumer, basically in developing countries. Thus, energy inputs into agriculture are often from fossil origin. Nevertheless, rural development cannot be done with[...]Article
Agriculture terraces constitute a significant element of the Mediterranean landscape, enabling crop production on steep slopes while protecting land from desertification. Despite their ecological and historical value, terrace cultivation is thre[...]Article
La mer Méditerranée réunit de forts enjeux économiques (transports mondiaux, tourisme, pêche), sociaux (immigration) et environnementaux (hotspot de biodiversité, et zone fortement impactée par le changement climatique). Cette petite mer semi-fe[...]Article
Le cas dérosion côtière traité par cet article se manifeste sur les plages du Parc national de larchipel de la Maddalena, en Sardaigne, au cur dune zone touristique de renommée internationale. Ce terrain de recherche a permis danalyser les [...]Article
A la veille des chantiers engagés au Maroc, le tourisme est considéré comme machine motrice du développement économique et mis en relief avec une certaine solennité bien méritée. Aujourdhui, les stratégies de management touristique se sont fixé[...]Article
Coupled humanenvironment systems and traditional agricultural landscapes can be a key element in the conservation of biodiversity, ecological functionality, and cultural heritage. Terraced landscapes are a relevant example of traditional landsc[...]Article
Terraced landscapes were for centuries forms of sustainable and multifunctional land management, results of a long and intimate relationship between peoples and their environment. They demonstrated a rich cultural diversity and agrobiodiversity [...]Article
This work proposes a holistic landscape assessment methodology, with novel and practical tools, which can support sustainable landscape development for small islands. The Greek island of Gavdos is the case study. An Islandscape character assessm[...]Article
G. Letournel ; C. Pages ; L. Seguin ; C. Chaumont ; J. Tournebize |Concilier les enjeux eau et biodiversité dans les régions agricoles est un enjeu majeur pour les acteurs des territoires. À partir d'une expérience menée en Brie Nangissienne, où des zones tampons humides artificielles ont été créées pour favor[...]Article
Agroecosystems are the largest human-natural coupled production system covering ~40% of the planet earth and provide essential ecosystem services for a good quality of life and human wellbeing. The sustainable management of agroecosystems are th[...]Article
Since two decades, urban agriculture has been booming and a wide range of forms, from urban allotment gardens to rooftop farming under greenhouse, is developing. Various benefits are recognized for urban agriculture integration within the city a[...]Article
According to previous research, in several countries, the achievement of the objectives for tourism development and the better functioning of protected areas is affected by bad governance activities. This paper provides a framework based on the [...]Article
Increasing anthropogenic pressures such as pollution, climate change or invasive species can have multiple impacts on ecosystems and the services (ES) they provide. To address the potential effects on ES provision, we propose a geospatial framew[...]Article
A. Malago ; S. Comero ; F. Bouraoui ; C.M. Kazezyilmaz-Alhan ; B.M. Gawlik ; P. Easton ; C. Laspidou |Understanding the complex relationships amongst Water, Energy, Food and Ecosystems (WEFE nexus) together with the achievement of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is critical for the development of a sustainable and secure future in the Medit[...]Communication à un Congrès (avec Actes)
E. Cenolli ; M. Requier-Desjardins | 2021Albania is a Mediterranean country still characterized by difficult economic development, weak social capital and environmental fragility. As a former communist country, historical dynamics of the management of the natural resources were charact[...]Thèse, Mémoire, Master
Agricultural land use is a major driver of biodiversity losses and changes in ecosystem services. Thus, for the sake of both humans and wild organism per se, effective strategies that enable both agricultural production and conservation of biodi[...]Ouvrage
D.A. Bohan ; A.J. Dumbrell ; A.J. Vanbergen | Londres [Royaume-Uni] : Academic Press | Advances in Ecological Research | 2021The Future of Agricultural Landscapes, Part III, Volume 65 in the Advances in Ecological Research serial, highlights new advances in the field, with this update including contributions from an international board of authors who cover Designing f[...]Article
Landscape character assessment (LCA) methods have been used in the past few decades to analyze, classify, and map landscape types, using objective and subjective approaches, with the aid of both quantitative and qualitative data. This paper addr[...]Article
After thirty years of the framework legislation for parks, their effect on the territories and social communities that created new national park institutes in 1991 was investigated. Some significant indicators were used, such as demography, the [...]Article
A. Balazsi ; J. Dänhardt ; S. Collins ; O. Schweiger ; J. Settele ; T. Hartel |Cultural ecosystem services (CES) are nonmaterial benefits that people obtain from ecosystems. The CES subcategories cover a wide range of domains (e.g. recreation, conservation of cultural heritage, human-nature relations). The CES concept has [...]Article
C. Calzolari ; P. Tarocco ; N. Lombardo ; N. Marchi ; F. Ungaro |The current practice of urban planning does not pay proper attention to the quality of urban soils, to their multiple functions and to the supply of ecosystem services to the urban population. The purpose of this paper is to contribute to raisin[...]Article
M. Berriet-Solliec ; C. Déprès ; C. Chervier ; F. Lataste ; D. Lepicier ; H.V. Pham ; V. Piguet |La notion de système socio-écologique dOstrom est utilisée ici pour caractériser les pratiques agricoles générant des bénéfices sociaux et environnementaux et identifier les facteurs facilitant ou limitant leur mise en uvre. Trois études de te[...]Article
J. Blanco ; C. Moreau ; C. Guerbois ; C. Barnaud ; P.-C. Renaud ; M. Deconchat ; E. Andrieu |Les processus de dégradation et de préservation des ressources naturelles saccompagnent souvent de tensions et conflits entre les acteurs des territoires. Le cadre des services écosystémiques (SE) est désormais communément utilisé pour analyser[...]Article
A. Capriolo ; R.G. Boschetto ; R.A. Mascolo ; S. Balbi ; F. Villa |We present methods and results of country-based natural capital assessments for four ecosystem services (ES) in Italy. The spatial mapping and the assessment have been carried out in both physical and monetary terms for (i) crop pollination, (ii[...]Article
In the context of ecological crisis, agricultural issues become increasingly present in public debates and there is a call for to better understand the relations between farmers and nonhumans. Based on care theory and through an ethnographic stu[...]Article
F. Aljane ; M. Elbekkay ; M.H. Neily ; H. Hamza ; A. Benoun ; Y. Yahia |Les oasis tunisiennes se caractérisent par une diversité des espèces fruitières locales et de leurs cultivars. Cependant, cette diversité est sujette à une érosion génétique qui ne cesse de saccélérer. Afin de préserver ce patrimoine génétique [...]Article
La région de Enfidha au centre de la Tunisie marquée par sa diversité paysagère est sujette aux facteurs de changements détats des milieux. A partir d'une interprétation des images Landsat de 2007 et 2017, la dynamique de l'occupation du sol a [...]Article
Models are important tools to integrate ecological and socio-economic knowledge to better understand and manage social-ecological systems. Challenges include, among others, the adequate representation of feedback loops between the socio-economic[...]Article
Rewilding and restoring cultural landscapes in Mediterranean mountains: opportunities and challenges
Farmland abandonment and the decline of livestock activity in the Mediterranean mountains have resulted in dramatic landscape changes, including the generalized expansion of shrublands and forests, and the homogenization of the old cultural land[...]Article
It is now widely recognised that components of the environment play the role of economic assets, termed natural capital, that are a foundation of social and economic development. National governments monitor the state and trends of natural capit[...]Article
A. Pardo ; V. Rolo ; E.D. Concepción ; M. Díaz ; Y. Kazakova ; V. Stefanova ; K. Marsden ; K. Brandt ; M. Jay ; S. Piskol ; R. Oppermann ; A. Schraml ; G. Moreno |Agricultural intensification continues to threaten habitat and biological diversity in farmland. In Europe, the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) has established several measures to support biodiversity-fostering elements such as landscape featur[...]Article
Coastal areas are worldwide characterized by multiple pressures generated by high levels of urbanization and by conflictual and inappropriate uses. The establishment of protected areas represents a tool to contrast such pressures. The integratio[...]Article
M.M. Salman ; S. Kharroubi ; M. Itani ; S.N. Talhouk |Important Plant Areas (IPAs) designated for their biodiversity value are not always officially protected and often fall within mixed private-public land ownership schemes. The objective of this study was to develop a quantitative tool based on t[...]Article
La région méditerranéenne, l'un des 34 points chauds du monde (hot spots), représente une diversité biologique exceptionnelle soulignée récemment face à la crise actuelle d'extinction d'espèces due à des changements globaux et aux facteurs anthr[...]Article
The agricultural landscape of Mediterranean islands has transformed radically over the last 60 years. The results differ, due to the interplay of macro, national, and local factors for each setting. In this study, some of these trajectories of c[...]Article
Water management projects have an important role in regional environmental protection and socio-economic development. Environmental policies, strategies, and special measures are designed in order to balance the use and non-use values arising fo[...]Article
U. Schirpke ; S. Tscholl ; E. Tasser |Increasing global pressure on natural resources requires that decision makers and land managers adopt sustainable solutions to ensure the long-term provision of essential ecosystem services (ES). Analysing the effects of land-use changes on ES c[...]Article
A. Abaab ; M. Neffati ; M. Sghaier ; T. Khorchani ; A. Nefzaoui ; A. Frija ; S. Jalouali ; Z. El Abidine Ghoudi |Un processus national visant la capitalisation de lexpérience tunisienne en matière damélioration pastorale a été engagé par plusieurs organismes de développement et de recherche au cours de la période 2016-2020. En outre, plusieurs partenaire[...]Article
J. Dwyer ; J. Dwyer ; C. Short ; M. Berriet-Solliec ; C. Déprès ; F.-G. Lataste ; K. Hart ; J. Prazan |In recent decades, various public policies have targeted agriculture and forestry's relationship with environmental protection and management. Among environmental policy communities the approach is increasingly framed through the theoretical con[...]Article
Land Cover (LC) and Land Use (LU) changes are usually considered as one change, limiting the understanding of their individual effects on Ecosystem Services (ESs). The aim of this study is to investigate the different effects of LC change and LU[...]Article
Effective designation of Protected Areas (PAs) requires the careful consideration of their social impacts as these are perceived by people. These refer to a variety of issues such as the distribution of power, social equity, social relations and[...]Article
The Cultural Ecosystem Services (CES) field provides a methodological framework for identifying the non-material services that ecosystems can offer to people, such as aesthetic values, educational values or tourism and recreation posibilities.[...]Article
A. La Notte ; J. Maes ; S. Vallecillo |Ecosystems deliver value to people and the economy through ecosystem services. The Joint Research Centre of the European Commission has quantified the use of ecosystem services by the main economic sectors and households at EU level. In this pap[...]Article
Lessor du vote écologiste lors du second tour des élections municipales en France (même sil convient dêtre relativisé en raison du faible taux de participation) est sans doute révélateur des préoccupations croissantes de nos contemporains vis[...]Article
Land use change at the local stage affects the flow of ecosystem services at all levels. Analyzing the causes of land use change such as anthropogenic activities in the case of the Ourika watershed will facilitate sustainable policies. A decisio[...]Article
In recent years, the landscape has become another environmental resource, so it is important to incorporate it into planning actions. However, its broad sense of study has made it difficult to develop methodologies that precisely diagnose the st[...]Article
Assessing ecosystem services supplied by agroecosystems in Mediterranean Europe: a literature review
Agricultural landscapes in the Mediterranean region may be considered as social-ecological systems that are important for biodiversity conservation whilst contributing to a wide range of ecosystem services. This literature review aims to identif[...]Article
Ecological and social constraints are key for voluntary investments into renewable natural resources
M.L. Fujitani ; C. Riepe ; T. Pagel ; M. Buoro ; F. Santoul ; R. Lassus ; J. Cucherousset ; R. Arlinghaus |Encouraging pro-environmental behavior is an urgent global challenge. An interdisciplinary framework covering governance, economic, social, ecological, and psychological dimensions is required to understand the salient features that encourage pr[...]Article
G. Dherissard, animateur ; N. Vivier, animateur ; A. Pomade ; D. Christin ; B. Lion |La notion de « communs » est de plus en plus utilisée pour qualifier nos ressources naturelles. Leau, la terre, les forêts, la biodiversité du vivant seraient nos « biens communs ». Il sagit ainsi sans doute daffirmer que ces ressources sont [...]Article
G.S. Cumming ; G. Epstein ; J.M. Anderies ; C.I. Apetrei ; J. Baggio ; Ö. Bodin ; S. Chawla ; H.S. Clements ; M. Cox ; L. Egli ; G.G. Gurney ; M. Lubell ; N. Magliocca ; T.H. Morrison ; B. Müller ; R. Seppelt ; M. Schlüter ; H. Unnikrishnan ; S. Villamayor-Tomas ; C.M. Weible |Institutions are vital to the sustainability of social-ecological systems, balancing individual and group interests and coordinating responses to change. Ecological decline and social conflict in many places, however, indicate that our understan[...]Article
R. Leberger ; I. Geijzendorffer ; E. Gaget ; A. Gwelmami ; T. Galewski ; H.M. Pereira ; C. Guerra |Wetlands are known to support diverse and unique species assemblages. Globally, but particularly in the Mediterranean basin, they are threatened by climate change and natural habitat loss. Despite an alarming decline of wetlands over the last ce[...]Article
C. Frasconi Wendt ; A. Nunes ; R. Verble ; G. Santini ; M. Boieiro ; C. Branquinho |Mediterranean drylands are particularly vulnerable to predicted increases in aridity which are expected to have negative consequences for biodiversity. To understand the effects of climate change on ecosystems, a framework for the selection of i[...]Article
A. Santoro ; M. Venturi ; S. Ben Maachia ; F. Benyahia ; F. Corrieri ; F. Piras ; M. Agnoletti |Traditional agricultural systems are receiving increasing attention at the international level due to their multifunctional role. The Globally Important Agricultural Heritage Systems (GIAHS) programme of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FA[...]Article
C. Font ; R. Padró ; C. Cattaneo ; J. Marull ; E. Tello ; A. Alabert ; M. Farré |In this paper we propose an approach to understand how different farmers goals can contribute to structure cultural landscapes and how the information-as-structure held in energy flows within farm systems can be measured. We start from a histor[...]Article
The biodiversity of agricultural landscapes is strongly dependent on extensive traditional management practices and the proportion of natural and semi-natural habitats within the landscape. Within Europe, contemporary agricultural management pra[...]Article
As the world population grows, so do the challenges facing global agricultural systems. Increasing production to satisfy the world's demand for food, fiber and energy intensifies pressure on natural resources, especially soil and water. To face [...]Article
Z. Jnikhat ; K. Lamrani ; M. Mdafai |This paper analyzes the phenomenon of the artificialization of the coastal space between Azemmour and Jorf Lasfar, and its impact on the natural landscape, as a result of different human interventions such as urbanization, industrial, tourism,[...]Thèse, Mémoire, Master
Le monde est témoin dune importante dégradation de la biodiversité dont la principale cause est lactivité humaine. Les ressources naturelles et agricoles ne cessent dévoluer, malgré les mesures et les politiques de conservation. Ce travail s[...]Article
Dans le bassin méditerranéen, les activités pastorales extensives, très souvent fondées sur la mobilité des troupeaux, constituent des cultures millénaires que la modernisation du secteur na pas fait disparaître. Une activité fondamentale de ce[...]Ouvrage
Ecosystem and Territorial Resilience: A Geoprospective Approach provides a full review of the geoprospective approach and how it can be used in planning for and implementing environmental and territorial resilience measures. The geoprospective a[...]Communication à un Congrès (avec Actes)
I. Herzon ; M. Puig de Morales ; D. Gaki ; Y. Kazakova ; J. Moran ; T. Pinto-Correia ; M. Jitea ; G. Vlahos ; I. Faraslis ; M. Ljung | 2020A thematic network called HNV-Link (High Nature Value Farming: Learning, Innovation and Knowledge) was launched under Horizon 2020 in 2016. It brought together 13 research, advisory, regional administration organizations, farmer, LEADER and othe[...]Thèse, Mémoire, Master
Les savanes de Guyane française sont un habitat naturel peu connu. Pourtant, les premières recherches montrent quelles abritent un patrimoine naturel, archéologique et culturel extrêmement riche. Cependant, ce milieu naturel, exploité depuis pl[...]Article
M. Dallimer ; J. Martín-Ortega ; O. Rendon ; S. Afionis ; R. Bark ; I.J. Gordon ; J. Paavola |Ecosystems can buffer against adverse events and, by so doing, reduce the costs of risk-bearing to society; benefits which have been termed insurance value. Although the terminology is recent, the concept is older and has its roots in ecologic[...]Article
For its relevance to biodiversity conservation, the preservation and development of High Nature Value farming (HNVf) became one of the strategic priorities of Rural Development Policy. HNVf indicators were therefore included into the Common Moni[...]Article
By accounting for both the supply and demand of ecosystem services (ES), it is possible to identify where ES are not able to satisfy human needs. In addition, human demands for natural resources continue to grow rapidly, risking the short supply[...]Article
Lanalyse des activités sylvo-pastorales associées à larganeraie, montre la pertinence du rôle joué par larganier, espèce endémique du Sud Ouest marocain, dans la vie des sociétés rurales dans une région marquée par laridité. Larganeraie con[...]Article
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Il y a des particularités du monde rural qui persistent malgré toutes les altérations et qui pourrait être qualifiées ainsi : proximité avec les éléments naturels, plus grande convivialité, qualité de vie. La campagne sert la ville pour ses beso[...]Article
Intégrer les enjeux d'adaptation au changement climatique dans l'action des Parcs naturels régionaux
Dans cet entretien, une responsable et une chargée de mission au Parc naturel régional de Chartreuse expliquent comment les Parcs naturels régionaux prennent en compte le changement climatique dans leurs stratégies dadaptation et datténuation,[...]Article
Le bassin de vie du lac Iriqui se trouvant entre Zagora et Tata dans le bas Drâa est lun des bassins reconnus aux échelles nationale et internationale par ses potentialités écologiques et de diversité biologique importantes. Mais, avec le temps[...]Article
Questionner la gouvernance quand elle se donne le paysage pour objet ou pour outil permet de poser un jalon dans lévolution récente qui a vu saffiner lobservation et lanalyse critique des modalités de gouvernance territoriale. Cela permet ég[...]Article
G. Martel ; S. Aviron ; A. Joannon ; E. Lalechère ; B. Roche ; H. Boussard |Green-way policies in agricultural landscapes focus on ecological continuity between semi-natural elements (hedgerows, permanent grasslands, woods) and landscape heterogeneity. These policies suggest annual crops and temporary grasslands exhibit[...]Article
I.K. Dawson ; S.E. Park ; S.J. Attwood ; R. Jamnadass ; W. Powell ; T. Sunderland ; S. Carsan |Biodiversity is crucial for environmentally- and nutritionally-sustainable food supply. Yet often its roles have been under-recognised, with rich local resources of biodiversity that could support more sustainable future food production being lo[...]Article
The use of geo-tagged photographs seems to be a promising alternative to assess Cultural Ecosystem Services CESs in respect to the traditional investigation when focusing on the study of the aesthetic appreciation of a protected area or natural [...]Article
The aim of this paper is to assess and highlight the significance of cultural landscapes in protected areas, considering both biodiversity and the delivery of provisioning ecosystem services. In order to do that, we analyzed 26 protected areas i[...]Article
La Palmeraie de Marrakech revêt une importance sociale, culturelle et environnementale notable. Elle fut, depuis sa fondation en 1064, la « mère nourricière » de la cité de Marrakech. La population y puisait sa nourriture, les matières premières[...]Article
The aim of the present study is twofold. The first is the analysis of societal preferences for externalities generated by marginal olive groves in Aragon (Spain). The second is the exploration of sociodemographic and personal determinants of the[...]Article
Les zones humides sont des milieux qui contribuent fortement au maintien de la biodiversité et de la qualité de leau. Elles se sont continuellement dégradées depuis une cinquantaine dannées, principalement sous leffet de pressions anthropique[...]Bulletin : Revue Electronique
Dossiers d'Agropolis International (Les), n. 24 - Février 2019 - Sciences marines et littorales en Occitanie
2019Sans être exhaustif, ce dossier a ainsi pour ambition doffrir au lecteur un panorama de ces acteurs scientifiques régionaux à travers des exemples concrets dactivités quils développent en lien avec les sciences marines et littorales selon 6 c[...]Communication à un Congrès (avec Actes)
Face à laugmentation massive de lutilisation des produits phytosanitaires en agriculture, et aux conséquences de dégradation des ressources naturelles, les politiques actuelles en France, sont orientées vers des initiatives de diminution de l[...]Communication à un Congrès (avec Actes)
J. Caubel ; I. Nembrot ; S.J. Arredondo ; L. Bromblet ; J. Ramarohetra ; D. Gabriac ; S. Louvet ; J.-P. Boulanger ; O. Mghirbi ; J. Fabre ; E. Mandart ; P. Le Grusse | Poitiers [France] : Editions du GFP | 2019Lemploi des produits phytosanitaires pose des problèmes de pollution diffuse et de santé publique. Les plateformes web de gestion des risques agro-climatiques ClimaVista® Agro, dédiée aux grandes cultures (https://agro.climavista.com/), et Wine[...]Thèse, Mémoire, Master
LOuzbékistan fait face à une crise écologique majeure dans le delta de lAmou Daria, ses forêts-galeries emblématiques disparaissent, principalement à cause de lexpansion agricole. Depuis 2017, la GIZ avec le support des acteurs locaux produit[...]Rapport, Expertise, Working Paper
This Deliverable 4.8 - WP4 aims at synthesizing and highlighting the main results obtained by the Learning Areas (LA) through the implementation of their Innovation Transfer Action Plans.Rapport, Expertise, Working Paper
F. Gouriveau ; M. Puig de Morales ; G. Beaufoy ; J. Moran ; X. Poux ; I. Herzon ; M.I. Ferraz de Oliveira ; D. Gaki ; P.M. Herrera ; M. Jitea ; L. Johansson ; G. Jones ; Y. Kazakova ; K. McCann ; T. Rodriguez ; M. Roglic ; V. Stefanova ; G. Zinsstag | Montpellier [France] : CIHEAM-IAMM | HNV-Link H2020 project | 2019Thèse, Mémoire, Master
Lagriculture constitue un des facteurs de pression qui affecte le plus les zones humides dans la région méditerranéenne. Elle est considérée parmi un des secteurs économiques clés dans de nombreux pays méditerranéens. Cest le cas du Maroc qui [...]Article
Lengouement pour les produits naturels redynamise à léchelle mondiale les cueillettes commerciales de plantes sauvages. En France métropolitaine, cette activité a longtemps été perçue comme marginale alors que plus de 10 % de la biodiversité v[...]Ouvrage
L. Laajili Ghezal ; T. Stambouli | Saarbrücken [Allemagne] : EUE. Editions Universitaires Européennes | 2019Les effets combinés du changement climatique global et des activités humaines sur la dégradation des ressources naturelles, engendrent des coûts économiques et sociaux importants liés aux conséquences de ces modifications et aux remèdes proposés[...]Rapport, Expertise, Working Paper
A. Klauschen ; N. Bourlion, coord. ; C. Dubreuil, coord. ; K. Attia ; E. Cohen Shacham ; I. Geijzendorffer ; L. Lazaro ; E. Lemaitre-Curri ; D. Povh ; A. Satta ; L. Segura ; M. Thibault | Marseille [France] : Plan Bleu | Policy Paper | 2019While climate change is becoming more and more of a concrete reality, impacting people and places throughout the Mediterranean region, a broad range of Nature-based Solutions are available to enhance societys resilience in this new, dynamic and[...]Ouvrage
À partir de contributions dhorizons disciplinaires variés, cet ouvrage a pour objectif déclairer la variété des modes de gouvernement de la nature et les dilemmes de la gestion et de la protection de ses ressources, en France et au Québec. Exa[...]Ouvrage
J.-P. Deffontaines ; J. Ritter ; B. Deffontaines ; D. Michaud | Versailles [France] : Editions Quae | Guide Pratique | 2019On est souvent seul devant un paysage mais on peut tenter soi-même de mobiliser les connaissances dont on dispose dans différents domaines et chercher à les croiser. Lorsque lon observe à plusieurs, chacun a sa lecture et on est surpris par la [...]Thèse, Mémoire, Master
Face à la montée des préoccupations environnementales dans les relations internationales depuis les années 1960, les états sont appelés à prendre en considération ces questions pour répondre aux critères internationaux et légitimer leur place su[...]Rapport, Expertise, Working Paper
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Les changements écologiques et la redéfinition des compromis de gestion sur le territoire de Thau nous ont conduits à analyser la question de lévolution des formes demandes sociales de services écosystémiques et leurs places dans la trajectoire[...]Rapport, Expertise, Working Paper
F. Gouriveau ; G. Beaufoy ; J. Moran ; X. Poux ; I. Herzon ; M.I. Ferraz de Oliveira ; D. Gaki ; M. Gaspart ; E. Genevet ; D. Goussios ; P.M. Herrera ; M. Jitea ; L. Johansson ; G. Jones ; Y. Kazakova ; D. Lyszczarz ; K. McCann ; A. Priac ; M. Puig de Morales ; T. Rodriguez ; M. Roglic ; V. Stefanova ; G. Zinsstag | HNV-Link Project Partners | HNV-Link H2020 project | 2019Article
L'un des principaux défis de la filière arganier est de réussir le pari dune approche de développement durable en protégeant l'arganeraie. Le Parc National Souss Massa peut avoir un rôle important à cet égard, à travers la promotion de l'écotou[...]Article
Plant diversity is associated with resilient ecosystems. Loss of plant biodiversity triggered by anthropogenic and climatic factors jeopardizes environmental stability and sustainable forage production. The understanding of biodiversity mechanis[...]Article
The Cévennes National Park in the South of France is a major and viable example of Mediterranean ancestral agro-pastoralism that represents the relationship between agro-pastoral systems and their biophysical environment. These characteristics a[...]Article
In agroecosystem management, conflicts between various services such as food provision and nutrient regulation are common. This study examined the trade-offs between selected ecosystem services such as food provision, water quantity and quality,[...]Bulletin : Revue Electronique
Annales des mines - Responsabilité et environnement, n. 92 - 01/10/2018 - Les communs environnementaux : gérer autrement la rareté
D. Dron, coord. ; E. Espagne, coord. | 2018Article
F. Bareille ; E. Letort |Previous studies on the productive value of biodiversity have emphasised that crop diversity increases crop yields. Here, we focus on the management of crop biodiversity for wheat, winter barley and rapeseed productions. We introduce productive [...]Article
Due to the multidisciplinary nature of landscape research, many different systems and methods for landscape identification and classification exist. This paper provides a systematic review of 54 contemporary landscape characterisation approaches[...]Article
Cet article sinscrit dans la lignée du dernier numéro de Zones Humides Infos sur le suivi des services éducatifs et récréatifs rendus par les zones humides méditerranéennes basé sur létude préparatoire de neuf zones humides aménagées en Algéri[...]Article
Il s'agit ici d'interroger les investissements dans l'environnement ou dans des valeurs et représentations environnementales des acteurs et actrices des circuits courts de proximité agroalimentaires (CCPA) (vente à la ferme, marchés, AMAP, magas[...]Ouvrage
Pourquoi étudier les relations entre les abeilles et lagriculture ? Car si elles sont complexes, elles sont aussi porteuses despoir. Au départ, cela revient à naviguer entre des principes opposés : dun côté le « gagnant-gagnant », les plantes[...]Thèse, Mémoire, Master
Selon le point de vue, le paysage peut être considéré comme ouvert ou fermé. Ce paysage peut être influencé par lactivité agricole comme cest le cas pour le site de Marcevol qui a connu des transformations paysagères suite à l'installation d'u[...]Article
La concertation semble en passe de devenir une norme en matière de gestion des ressources naturelles et de l'environnement. Pourtant, son impact reste difficile à caractériser, ce qui génère une forme de désenchantement auprès de ses promoteurs.[...]Thèse, Mémoire, Master
La problématique de pollution diffuse des ressources naturelles par les intrants agricoles est de plus en plus soulevée. Compte tenu de limportance de leur protection, plusieurs outils daide à la décision ont été développés dans le but dappré[...]Communication à un Congrès (avec Actes)
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En dépit de leur biodiversité exceptionnelle et des nombreux services écosystémiques quelles rendent, les zones humides méditerranéennes sont considérées parmi les écosystèmes naturels les plus impactés par les activités anthropiques, notamment[...]Rapport, Expertise, Working Paper
E. Lemaitre-Curri, dir. ; D. Allemand, ed. ; N. Hilmi ; A. Lafitte ; C. Ferrier-Pages ; S. Reynaud ; S. Tambuté ; V. Alexander ; W. Cramer ; J. Guiot ; F. Gazeau ; C. Petrucelli ; C. van Klaveren ; L. Highman | Marseille [France] : Plan Bleu | Plan Bleu Notes, ISSN 2606-6106 | 2018This document was drafted following a workshop coorganised by the Centre Scientifique de Monaco and Plan Bleu. This document analyses the main threats, vulnerability and ecological and human impacts. On the consensus of a wide range of specialis[...]Bulletin : Revue Electronique
Revue internationale des études du développement, n. 233 - 01/01/2018 - Lecture croisée de la gouvernance des communs
S. Leyronas, dir. ; T. Bambridge, dir. | 2018Rapport, Expertise, Working Paper
L. Chazée ; M. Requier-Desjardins ; S. Ribeiro-Lopes | Arles [France] : OZHM. Observatoire des Zones Humides Méditérranéennes | 2018The indicator on recreational and educational services of Mediterranean wetlands (RES-MW), developed by the MWO and the Mediterranean Agronomic Institute of Montpellier (IAMM) during the period 2011-2016, is intended to measure the human and soc[...]Thèse, Mémoire, Master
La présente étude représente la continuité du travail de Master 2 sur « La mise en oeuvre du suivi de lindicateur des services culturels des zones humides en Méditerranée ». Elle a pour objectif danalyser les résultats dopérationnalisation de[...]Ouvrage
Les services écosystémiques (SE) peuvent se définir comme les composantes des écosystèmes dont lhomme retire des avantages : pollinisation des cultures, régulation du climat, etc. Souhaitant renforcer la prise en compte de la biodiversité dans[...]Rapport, Expertise, Working Paper
L. Chazée ; M. Requier-Desjardins ; S. Ribeiro-Lopes | Arles [France] : OZHM. Observatoire des Zones Humides Méditérranéennes | 2018Lindicateur sur les services récréatifs et éducatifs des zones humides méditerranéennes (SRE-ZHM), développé par lOZHM et lInstitut agronomique méditerranéen de Montpellier (IAMM) au cours de la période 2011-2016, vise à mesurer de manière co[...]Actes de Congrès ou Communication isolée
J. Dehez, ed. ; G. Lambert, ed. ; L. Ginelli, ed. ; K. Ben Hadj Abdallah, ed. | Montpellier : IRSTEA | 2018Article
S. Mselmi Taoueb ; H. Ben Hamda ; H. Ouaness ; M. Mahmoud ; M. Ben Slimane ; K. Mnaouri ; B. Jraidi ; M. Ben Slimane Harbi |Des prospections menées dans le centre de la Tunisie ont eu pour but le repérage de pieds damandiers francs, vigoureux et producteurs, ayant survécu à la sécheresse des années 2000 à 2003, en vue de valoriser leur descendance comme porte-greffe[...]