Laureate of the Laboratory for Excellence project (LabEx) in the program « Investment in the future », the DRIIHM LabEx, InterDisciplinary Research Facility on Human-Environment Interactions, aggregate 131 human-environments observatories (OHM in french), tools for observing socio-ecosystems impacted by anthropic events. Created by CNRS-INEE in 2007, they are located in metropolitan France (6: Bassin Minier de Provence (provence Coalfield), Pyrénées-haut Vicdessos, Vallée du Rhône (Rhone valley), Littoral Méditerranéen (French mediterranean coastal zone), Pays de Bitche (Bitche County) and Fessenheim), overseas France (2: Oyapock (French Guyana), Littoral caraïbe (Caribbean Coast)) and abroad (5: Estarreja (Portugal), Téssékéré (Sénégal), Nunavik (Canada), Pima County (USA), Patagonia-Bahia Exploradores (Chile)).
DRIIHM brings together over 1,400 research staff, including 300 foreigners, from 200 research units in 87 french and foreign universities, 46 research organizations and "Grandes Écoles". It has financed 960 research projects, supervised 190 doctorates, 110 post-doctorates and over 400 Master's degrees.
The LabEx DRIIHM organizes jointly with the INEE and the CNRS Legal Affairs Department a DRIIHM coffee on ABS - Access and Benefit Sharing, the law that frames the fair and equitable sharing of benefits arising not only from the use of genetic resources but also from discourses on these resources.
Join us on Thursday, October 28 from 2 to 4 pm at the next "ABS Basics" coffee to discuss with Louise Dapremont, Legal Officer at the Legal Affairs Department and head of the ABS Unit at the CNRS.
In order to receive the link to connect on the D-day, please register by October 22 on the dedicated page: https://cafe-driihm-apa.sciencesconf.org/
The next call for research projects of the LabEx DRIIHM and OHM will open on October 5th for a period of two months.
The submission of projects will be done online directly on this site, after login.
The framework of this call and the research orientations for the next two years will be available very soon.
Laval University (Quebec, Canada), Lausane University (Switzerland) and OHMi Nunavik organise a seminar on "Ethics on digital data collection in an indigenous context" on 20 September.
The seminar will be held in person at Laval University (Room 2320-2330, Gene-H. Kruger Hall, from 8:30 am to 12:30 pm Quebec time / 2:30 pm to 6:30 pm in France and Switzerland) but also in remote via the link: https://unil.zoom.us/j/91063796844
You will find the presentation of this seminar HERE and more details in the Program.
Share your data sharing experience!
Interdisciplinary Research Device on Human-Environment Interactions
We are asking you because you are involved in at least one of the Human-Environment Observatories (OHM) of the LabEx DRIIHM.
Data sharing is a major challenge for the scientific community today. Sharing is both making available the data we produce, but also accessing data useful to our research.
We are currently designing a web platform at the DRIIHM level in order to facilitate the sharing of research data and to accompany you in this process. This project is led by the engineers/researchers of the Data-DRIIHM group within the framework of the DRIIHM ANR Open Science project (SO-DRIIHM).
It's obviously essential that this platform adapts to your practices and meets your needs. To this end, we invite you to share your experience of data sharing by answering the survey via the following link: https://enquetes.univ-tlse2.fr/index.php/968188?lang=fr
Your participation requires about 15 minutes. It is essential to the success of the project!
Deadline to answer: July 9th!
The next symposium of the LabEx DRIIHM will take place in Toulouse from 6 to 8 September 2021. We are doing our best to also broadcast the exchanges via a videoconference for those who could not travel.
Whatever the version chosen (face-to-face or videoconference), registration is compulsory via the scienceConf website until midnight on 20 July (Paris time): https://driihm2021.sciencesconf.org
This site allows you to register for these days, to have all the practical information to go to the Jean Jaurès campus, to locate the rooms and to consult the programme of the exchanges. For the moment, this is only a provisional programme which will be updated in June.
We look forward to seeing you there.
The "Observatoire Hommes-Milieux Bassin Minier de Provence" (ohm-provence.org) will organize, in Aix-en-Provence (France), from June 8 to June 10, 2021, a scientific meeting about "Bauxite Residues" (also called red mud).
The goal of this meeting is to summarize the knowledge gathered by the different research projects of the Observatoire since ten years and to integrate them to the European research.
Five main topics have been selected:
Read more: "Bauxite Residues" scientific meeting - from June 8 to June 10, 2021
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