Dordogne CP20112014 October 1 and 2, in ENSNP (Blois, France).

Organized by the the National School of higher studies in Nature and Landscape architecture (ENSNP) and the Ministry of Ecology, Sustainable Development and Energy, these days are designed to bring together PhD students and researchers whose work focuses on the landscape with different disciplinary inputs (history, philosophy, geography, landscape ecology ...). This is to meet the expectations and needs of the community of doctoral students for an interdisciplinary exchange and confrontation of viewpoints, methods and presentation of results.

For more information : See the program !

 

Dehesa Sevilla 2008Plants are carrying a double historicity: firstly because of their life history (evolution, reproductive cycle, etc.), on the other hand because of their human history (botanical studies, selection, cultural practices, uses, etc.). This intrinsic historic character based interdisciplinary approaches that take into account both the biological history of human history plants.

These two day workshop will be conducive to trade on the analysis of interdisciplinarity at work in research that cross the historical approach and the experimental plant sciences (genetics, physiology, pathology, systematic study evolution, etc.). Indeed, they develop a complex interaction between these disciplines and raise methodological and epistemological questions.

publi-interactions hommes-milieux

Human and Environmental Interactions. Environmental Research Questions and Practices

Robert Chenorkian & Samuel Robert (ed.), Collection « Indisciplines », Quae / NSS, 2014

The human and environmental observatories can enlighten the current issues of global change and globalisation of human activities, especially those affecting the biodiversity, the vulnerability of environments and regions, the impacts on the resources and the health of populations. Taken from miscellaneous scientific disciplines, this work brings a free viewpoint on the topic "Think about observation and research in human and environmental interactions".

A short documentary, co-produced by and the Center for Northern Studies, was conducted during the intergenerational and intercultural camp held in August 2013 with the Cree Whapmagoostui, Quebec, east of Hudson Bay . It is an excellent introduction to KNOWLEDGE project, funded in part by APR 2014 (OHIM Nunavik - ROHM).

The annual scientific seminar Observatory Men Media Rhone Valley was held Monday, May 26, 2014 in Lyon from 9:30 to 18:30. The objective of this day was to discuss the current dynamics and scientists to propose a debate around major scientific priorities under the paradigm shift in the management of the river.

The program for the day is:

Presentation of scientific VR panorama of OHM
Major projects underway on the Rhône
Projects resulting from the tender OHM
Debate on scientific priorities OHM VR
You will find very soon on the website of the concerned OHM communications and conclusions of the day.