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Pima County Observatory
The mission of the observatory is to study the problem of citizen participation in environmental regulation.
Nunavik Observatory (Canada)
This International OHM focuses on the territory of the village of Kangiqsujuaq (Hudson Strait) helps resident communities to control their development and management of their resources.
Littoral Caraïbe Observatory
Following its creation in 2012, the Port (GPM) of Guadeloupe has set up a project to expand the terminal Jarry Baie-Mahault.
Estarreja Observatory (Portugal)
This OHM studying long-term impacts of a chemical complex located on the edge of the largest lagoon in Portugal (Ria de Aveiro).
Pays de Bitche Observatory
Structured for centuries by a strong military presence, the gradual withdrawal of the military has had the effect to transform the territory over the last twenty years.
Fessenheim Observatory
Patagonia - Bahia exploradores Observatory
Bassin Minier de Provence Observatory
The Observatory monitors the development of men-environment interactions as part of the post-mining and in the context of metropolization in Provence.
Oyapock Observatory
The Observatory seeks to understand the interactions between men and environments along the river, even a bridge between French and Brazilian banks upsets the balance.
Haut-Vicdessos Observatory
In the Pyrénées (France), the Observatory leads a prospective question: what future for the territory and its resources ?
Téssékéré Observatory (Sénégal)
The study area of this OHM is characteristic of the African Sahel : a bioclimatic transition region affected by ecological and human crises.
Littoral Méditerranéen Observatory
The scientific project of this Observatory is the study of urbanization and coastal human impacts in the Mediterranean.
Vallée du Rhône Observatory
The Vallée du Rhône OHM studies the contemporary evolution of the river and its riparian societies.

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Latest news

  • Open of Call for valuation of OHM research
  • 2 positions to be filled within OHMi Tessekere
  • Recruitment of post-doctoral researcher for ENERGON project
  • Recrutement CDD Chercheur : Analyse de cycle de vie appliquée à la gestion des déchets nucléaires
  • Séminaire annuel de l’OHM Pyrénées haut Vicdessos : Toulouse, 22 Septembre 2022
  • Recrutement - CDD Chercheur(e) postdoctoral - 14 mois

OHMs websites

  • OHM Bassin Minier de Provence
  • OHMI Estarreja
  • OHM Pyrénées - haut Vicdessos
  • OHM Littoral Méditerranéen
  • OHMI Nunavik
  • OHM Oyapock
  • OHM Pays de Bitche
  • OHM Littoral Caraïbe
  • OHMI Pima County
  • OHMI Téssékéré
  • OHM Vallée du Rhône
  • OHMi Patagonia - Bahia exploradores
  • OHM Fessenheim
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  • Ecology and Environment Institute (INEE - France)

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LabEx DRIIHM

LabEx DRIIHM

Laureate of the Laboratory for Excellence project (LabEx) in the program « Investment in the future », the DRIIHM LabEx, Device for Interdisciplinary Research on human-environments Interactions, aggregate 131 human-environments observatories (OHM in french), CNRS-INEE tools since 2007. This LabEx was set up for 8 years (February 2012-December 2019) with a € 6.5 million budget and now, for another five years (2020-2024).

1 13 observatories: assin Minier de Provence (provence Coalfield), Oyapock (French Guyana), Estarreja (Portugal), Téssékéré (Sénégal), Pyrénées-Haut Vicdessos, Vallée du Rhône (Rhone valley), Littoral Méditerranéen (French mediterranean coastal zone), Nunavik (Canada), Pays de Bitche (Bitche County), Pima County (USA), Littoral caraïbe (Caribbean Coast), Patagonia-Bahia Exploradores (Chile) and Fessenheim.

Objectives

Objectives

The DRIIHM helps the OHM in their mission : observe anthropized socio-ecosystems and their complexity. Search tool, it organizes observations, experiments, modeling and data preservation to contribute to sustainable development.

The Device develops the pooling of resources, skills, experiences and reflections. It ensures the long-term conservation of the work of the community, data or metadata, by promoting the harmonization of practices and ensuring their sustainability and availability.

As a LabEx the DRIIHM is an intermediary between research and civil society, political actors and society.

Activities

Activities

Promote applied research in Ecology (Biodiversity andhuman-environments interactions) to respond to the complexity of the anthropized socio-ecosystems. These actions are :

  • Funding of research projects, doctoral and post-doctoral contracts. Research projects are opened under OHM or their network.
  • Linking OHM data to promote their availability, consultation and hybridization of questions, the co-construction, sharing of expertise and pooling of tools and knowledge.
  • Scientific activities through annual meetings (seminars, theme days, summer schools ...) to stimulate reflection on the OHM system, to theorize on practices, to create a real community and improve its functioning.
  • Home of a renowned scientist, to animate the device for a year focusing on the research topic that is his in the thinking in OHM perspective.
  • Communication to civil society, participation in the celebration of science, receptions school, conference or restitution about research, broadcast journalism media.
Governance

Governance

Networking, OHMs monitoring and the operation of the device are provided by various bodies: a governing board, a scientific council, a conference of OHMs directors, a council of strategic direction, and project managers. Scientific and technical director incorporates all these bodies.

Governing board

  • Stéphanie Thiébault, palaeobotanist - INEE Director
  • Sylvain Lamare, Pr. University of la Rochelle / UMR 7266 LIENSs, DAS in charge of functional ecology
  • Luc Abbadie, ecologist - l'IEES Paris Director
  • Robert Chenorkian, pre-historian, OHMs creator - DAS in charge of monitoring and development of OHMs and scientific and technical director of the LabEx

The scientific council is a consultative body responsible for assisting the scientific and technical director and the governing board in scientific monitoring. It consists of eight scientists (currently a renewal) chosen for their experience and expertise in the DRIIHM research areas.

  • Its President : Thierry Heulin microbiologist -  DR CNRS - CEA / DSV, ECCOREV Director
  • Yildiz Aumeeruddy Thomas, ethnobiologist, ethnobotanist - DR CNRS, UMR5175 CEFE
  • Stéphane Blanc, biologist - DR CNRS, DAS INEE, IPHC, Future Earth, MI
  • Hélène Budzinski, physicologist, toxicologist-chemist of natural systems and organic contaminants - DR CNRS, UMR 5255, ISM
  • Agathe Euzen, anthropologist, environmentalist - DR CNRS, LATTS
  • Josette Garnier, hydrobiologist, biologist, geochemist - DR CNRS President , FR 3020, FIRE
  • Nathalie Hervé-Fournereau, environment lawyer - DR CNRS, UMR 6224, IODE
  • Yves Perrette, archivist, geo-physical-chemist - DR CNRS, UMR 5204, EDYTEM

The OHM Conference directors provides running the network and examines the evolution of the network (creation of new OHM, changes in the perimeter of certains Observatories, ...) and mediates between the network and the institutional and academic partners. It consists of the scientific and technical director of the LabEx, who presides, and all directors and OHM do-directors :

  • Dominique Badariotti (Pr Geographer) for Fessenheim OHM
  • Sylvie Blangy (socio-geographer IR), Monique Bernier (geography  PR - remote sensing) for Nunavik OHMI
  • Gilles Boëtsch (bio-anthropologis DRt) Alliou Guissé (botanist Pr) for OHIM Tessekere OHM
  • Damien Davy (ethnologist IR) for Oyapock OHM
  • Didier Galop (palaeobotanist DR) for Pyrenees OHM
  • Anne-Marie Guihard-Costa (bio-anthropologist DR), Eduardo Da Silva (Geosciences Pr) for Estarreja OHMI
  • Fabien Hein (MCF Sociologist) for Bitche County OHM
  • Pascal-Jean Lopez (Biologist DR) for Caraïb Port OHM
  • Yves Noack (atmospheric chemist DR) for Provence coalfield OHM
  • Hervé Piégay (geographer DR) for OHM Rhone Valley OHM
  • Franck Poupeau (sociologist DR) for Pima County OHM
  • Samuel Robert (geographer CR) for french mediterranean coastal zone OHM
  • Alejandro Salazar Burrows (Géographe) for Bahia Exploradores OHMi

The Strategic Orientation Committee (COS) meets the leadership of the device, the CoDir and representatives of partners who invest in the device : organizations or ministries, academic partners, economic partners. It is being finalized.

Project managers : some actions of the device requires skills and regular monitoring : device governance, communication around the device, databases establishment and computer maintenance.

  • Governance Project Manager : Corinne Pardo
  • Web Project Manager and Research Data Management : Mathieu Massaviol

The OHM have themselves animation and governance structures, with a governing board, a steering committee and a strategic planning committee.

Partners

Partners

The DRIIHM is open to all potential partners. Their involvement can be at different levels of governance: steering committees, OHM strategic boards directions or LabEx strategic board direction. During the project selection by ARN, 125 partnerships were already identified : 60% with research units (77), rest with organizations or local authorities (17), administrations (12) or environmental management organizations (12).

Companies are invited to participate in support of a specific research or test specific equipment, integration into an information network ... For now these partnerships developed at the OHM (Veolia, Klorane and EDF for Tessekere OHIM, EDF for Haut-Vicdessos OHM, Rio Tinto, Lafarge Ciments and SNET for Provence coadfield OHM). A privileged entry is also possible in the network through participation on specific topics proposed for APR.

The relationship with local authorities (municipalities, municipal associations, state, region) and the populations (residents, users, associations ...) is essential given the DRIIHM studies. The work carried are about highly sensitive themes (result of pollution and resilience, public health issues, efficiency of remediation ...),and it is important to make progress by informing the authorities and the populations or in partnership with them. The working logic of DRIIHM includes actors in all questions, since the co-construction projects at the presentation of the results.

Human-environments observatories

Human-environments observatories

An OHM is a study tool of anthropized socio-ecosystems, designed to meet their complexity through a comprehensive approach combining environmental sciences and creating the dynamics for the development of interdisciplinarity. Each OHM is organized around a focal object – which will be studied by the sciences of the environment – a founding event came deeply upset (eg : a mining area – objet – and stop operation – event founder). Beyond this framework, OHM organize moments of exchange between all disciplines to allow their interactions. They build together the OHM project, identify issues to be addressed and periodically re-evaluate their appropriateness in light of the progress of the research undertaken and exchanges that accompany them.

The OHM have three functions of research and observation, organization and sustainability data, and facilitating operations incentive to reflection and scientific exchange. Their purpose is interdisciplinary applied to the study of anthropized socio-ecosystems, creating the conditions for the appearance of links between disciplines and promoting the development of interdisciplinary issues in the study of complex systems. The OHM system is thus a tool to promote interdisciplinarity in the field of global ecology.

This system was designed and created by the CNRS in 2007, in the Department of Environment and Sustainable Development, then in Ecology and Environment Institute (INEE), where he has developed since. It is now composed of 13 national and international observatories (Bassin Minier de Provence (provence Coalfield), Oyapock (French Guyana), Estarreja (Portugal), Téssékéré (Sénégal), Pyrénées-Haut Vicdessos, Vallée du Rhône (Rhone valley), Littoral Méditerranéen (French mediterranean coastal zone), Nunavik (Canada), Pays de Bitche (Bitche County), Pima County (USA), Littoral caraïbe (Caribbean Coast), Patagonia-Bahia Exploradores (Chile) and Fessenheim.

Prochain séminaire de l'OHM Bassin Minier de Provence : Programme et inscriptions

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Published: 30 August 2017

bmp  Le programme et le formulaire d'inscription pour le prochain séminairede l'Observatoire Hommes-Milieux du Bassin Minier de Provence sont en ligne ! 

Cette rencontre aura lieu le Mardi 10 Octobre 2017 à la Salle des Fêtes du Complexe des Terres Blanches à Bouc Bel Air (13320).

Vous pouvez consulter le programme de cette journée sur le site de l'OHM Bassin Minier de Provence, ICI, et vous inscrire au plus tôt via ce formulaire en ligne.

Nous vous attendons nombreux pour des échanges fructueux !

"A fabrica e a Vida" OHMI Estarreja project - radio show

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Published: 20 April 2017

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The link for the radio show – Click /Antena 1- where Elisabete Figueiredo talk about the project ‘A Fábrica e a Vida’ (from minute 7:30 onwards)

Podcast RTP Link

Lauréats de l'AP Post-doctorats 2017

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Published: 08 March 2017

Les 3 projets lauréats d'un contrat de recherche post-doctoral d'un an du CNRS-Labex DRIIHM pour l'année 2017 sont :

  1. Sousa Ana Caterina pour l'OHMI Estarreja avec le projet : "MultiRespira - Multidisciplinary approach to understand the role of environmental contaminants in respiratory diseases in Estarreja Region"
  2. André Evette pour l'OHM Vallée du Rhône avec le projet : "Successions écologiques et évolution des milieux riverains issus de la restauration écologique du vieux Rhône de Péage de Roussillon"
  3. Xavier Rochel et Vincent Robin pour l'OHM Pays de Bitche avec le projet : "Histoire et impact de l'utilisation des ressources ligneuses sur le passé et l'état actuel des forêts du Pays de Bitche"

Deux projets sont classés en liste complémentaire en cas de désistement des précédents :

  1. Stéphane Blanc et Chantal Simon pour l'OHMI Tessekere avec le projet : "Physical Activity Transition and weight: Study of the epidemiological transition of the Peuls around the Great Green Wall"
  2. Eric Foulquier pour l'OHM Port Caraïbe avec le projet : "De l’autorité portuaire à l’autorité territoriale. Mutations des systèmes d’acteurs sous l’effet du modèle de gestion dit du landlord port"

 

Séminaire annuel de restitution de l'OHM Pays de Bitche - 5 mai 2017

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Published: 08 February 2017
  • Séminaire
  • OHM Pays-de-Bitche

ohm PDBLe séminaire 2017 de l'Observatoire Hommes-Milieux "Pays de Bitche" se déroulera le vendredi 5 mai 2017 de 9h30 à 14h00, à la Communauté de communes de Bitche, 4 rue Général Stuhl, 57230 Bitche.

Programme de la matinée

8h30-9h | Accueil

9h-9h30 | Fabien HEIN, sociologue | Les relations hommes-milieux au Pays de Bitche.

9h30-10h | Simon DEVIN, écologue | La qualité des cours d’eau dans le Pays de Bitche : facteurs du passé et enjeux de restauration.

10h-10h30 | Xavier ROCHEL, géographe | Forêt et industrie dans le Pays de Bitche.

10h30 10h45 | Questions aux intervenants.

10h45-11h | Pause.

11h-11h30 | Déborah KESSLER, ethnologue | Mutations du monde agricole dans le Pays de Bitche.

11h30-12h | Vincent ROBIN, écologue | Dynamiques paysagères Holocène du Pays de Bitche.

12h00-12h30 | Pauline KURTZ, étudiante en géographie | Les interactions habitants-faune sauvage au Pays de Bitche.

12h30h-12h45 | Questions aux intervenants.

12h45-13h45 | Déjeuner

L'après-midi sera réservé au comité de pilotage de l'OHM.

Inscription

Nous vous remercions de bien vouloir vous inscrire via le lien suivant : http://doodle.com/poll/bkrcrfxmvra4by8mixezg47i/admin#table

 

 

Séminaire annuel de restitution de l'OHM Oyapock - 2 décembre 2016

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Published: 21 November 2016

ohm OYALe 7ème  séminaire de restitution des études scientifiques de l’OHM Oyapock aura lieu le vendredi 2 décembre prochain à l’amphithéâtre de la Chambre de Commerce et d'Industrie de Guyane, à Cayenne (Place des palmistes), à partir de 9h.

Vous pouvez d'ores et déjà consulter le programme de la journée ICI.

Venez nombreux !

new call for projects Labex DRIIHM-IRDHEI 2017

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Published: 30 September 2016

The new call for projects Labex DRIIHM-IRDHEI 2017 has been launched.

  • Launch of the call: 1st October 2016
  • Deadline submission project proposals: 30 November 2016
  • Deadline peer review assessments and results: 5 January 2017
  • Results of call for Post-Docs fellowships: 9 february 2017

The Human-Environment Observatories are devoted to the study of socio-ecosystems that have been affected by humans in ecological, economical and social respects and that are undergoing substantial transformations due to a major disruptive event. They are an ideal tool for observing, analysing, experimenting with and modelling current environmental questions and issues related to an identified geographical region.

Theirs objectives are to promote the interdisciplinary research by integrating issues associated with the biological sciences, geosciences and social sciences ; in this way develop global ecology studies and accumulate interoperable datas (documents, archives, publications, pictures, maps...) in shared databases.

This call is intended to encourage studies in the environmental sciences fields and specifically on priorities of OHM. These domains are listed below and can be treated in the framework of one or more OHM.

No PhD fellowships this year.

To familiarize yourself with these priorities, please refer to the "Guideline for proposals" AND to the links below.

  • Call for projects 2017 - OHM Provence coalfield
  • Call for projects 2017 - OHMI Estarreja (French Version / Portuguese Version)
  • Call for projects 2017 - OHM Haut-Vicdessos
  • Call for projects 2017 - OHM French mediterranean coast
  • Call for projects 2017 - OHMi Nunavik
  • Call for projects 2017 - OHM Oyapock
  • Call for projects 2017 - OHM Bitche county
  • Call for projects 2017 - OHMI Pima County
  • Call for projects 2017 - OHM "Port Caraïbe"
  • Call for projects 2017 - OHMI Téssékéré
  • Call for projects 2017 - OHM Rhône valley

Tools in fluvial feomorphology, 2nd edition

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Published: 20 June 2016
  • OHM Vallée du Rhône
  • Publication
  • River

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Fluvial Geomorphology studies the biophysical processes acting in rivers, and the sediment patterns and landforms resulting from them. It is a discipline of synthesis, with roots in geology, geography, and river engineering, and with strong interactions with allied fields such as ecology, engineering and landscape architecture.

This 2nd edition of Tools in Fluvial Geomorphology, by G. Mathias (Matt) Kondolf and Hervé Piégay, reviews tools used in fluvial geomorphology, at a level suitable to guide the selection of research methods for a given question. Presenting an integrated approach to the interdisciplinary nature of the subject, it provides guidance for researchers and professionals on the tools available to answer questions on river restoration and management.

Thoroughly updated since the first edition in 2003 by experts in their subfields, the book presents state-of-the-art tools that have revolutionized fluvial geomorphology in recent decades, such as physical and numerical modelling, remote sensing and GIS, new field techniques, advances in dating, tracking and sourcing, statistical approaches as well as more traditional methods such as the systems framework, stratigraphic analysis, form and flow characterisation and historical analysis.

Read more: Tools in fluvial feomorphology, 2nd edition

  1. Résultats APR 2016 - projets doctoraux et post-doctoraux
  2. Bourses doctorales et post-doctorales 2016 - Résultats retardés
  3. Résultats APR 2016 - OHMI Pima County
  4. Séminaire 2016 LabEx DRIIHM - 23, 24, 25 mai 2016

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