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.
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 !
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)
Les 3 projets lauréats d'un contrat de recherche post-doctoral d'un an du CNRS-Labex DRIIHM pour l'année 2017 sont :
Deux projets sont classés en liste complémentaire en cas de désistement des précédents :
Le 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
Le 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.
The new call for projects Labex DRIIHM-IRDHEI 2017 has been launched.
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.
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.
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