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.
L’Observatoire Hommes-Milieux Pays de Bitche, en collaboration avec l’association Artopie, dans le cadre du Forum Social Local et Rural qui se tiendra à Meisenthal (57) entre le 23 octobre et le 1er novembre 2015, proposera trois plateaux thématiques (entrée libre et gratuite) :
See you Monday, October 12, 2015 at the Grand Parc de Miribel Jonage (69) for the day of the OSR.
This seminar aims to share the major scientific advances gained since 2013 on (1) MY flows and contaminants, (2) sedimentation processes alluvial margins, and (3) of sediment flux modeling MES on Rhone river system.
For more information or to register, Follow this link !
La question de la gestion des données, souvent spatiales, est cruciale dans le monde de la recherche. Ainsi le DRIIHM et les 13 OHMs qu'il regroupe, déjà impliqué et structuré sur ces thématiques, a mis en place un groupe de travail autour des Données et des méta-données : le groupe DataDRIIHM.
Dans le cadre de la gestion de ces problématiques le groupe DataDRIIHM a œuvré au déploiement d'outils (comme GeoDRIIHM ou PhotoDRIIHM) et s'est associé à différents partenaires (Data.InDoRES, Nakala, ...). Ces différents services sont décrits ci-après.
The LITEAU program calls for scientific papers as part of its next conference to be held on 14 and 15 January 2016 in Brest, in partnership with the National Research Agency, Ifremer and scientific interest group Hommer.
The conference addresses the renewal of the modes of knowledge production, particularly evolutionary and complex relationships between dynamic observation of the sea and coast, and thematic research currently being debated widely within OHM.
Read more: Symposium Observation and research to support coastal and marine policies
The Observatory Téssékéré International Men-media, organized in collaboration with its partners, including the Cheikh Anta Diop University, the National Committee for Scientific Research and the Senegalese National Agency of the Great Green Wall, the third edition of Summer Universities Widou to Thiengoly (Ferlo, Senegal).
From 16 to 26 August 2015, more than 80 people will be present: French researchers, Senegal and Burkina Faso; Students in medicine and dentistry; French and Senegalese masters in plant ecology, zoology, sociology and anthropology. Ecologists, doctors, anthropologists, ethno-botanists, sociologists, hydrogeologists, geographers and zoologists lead, alongside students, three types of activities:
These three types of activities take place in the morning (until 14h) and research seminars are presented in the afternoons (from 17h to 19h).
For any information :
The Labex "Interdisciplinary Research Design on human-environments Interactions" and Human-Environment Observatory French Mediterranean Coastline are currently looking for a PhD Student.
In order to further develop competencies in the field of "Assessment of ecosystem services and ecological integrity of coastal lagoon ecosystems in the context of ecological restoration".
The duration of the position is 3 years, starting in October 2015.
Along the coast stretches the largest lagoon of Portugal : the Ria de Aveiro fragile reservoir of exceptional biodiversity. Nearby, the Estarreja Chemical Complex has grown for more than sixty years, in a densely populated area, where the traditional occupations of farming and fishing still play an important role. What were the consequences of industrial activity on the environment and neighboring populations ? How the relationship between the chemical complex and society have changed ? What future for this precious ecosystem in the era of climate change and the economic crisis ?
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