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7.4 - Ressources Naturelles : Paysage, Biodiversité, Patrimoine naturel |
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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[...]