Biodiversity, global changes and societies

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Anthropogenic fires : ancient practices and new services

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Anthropogenic fires : ancient practices and new services
Vidéo pédagogique
00:10:48
Anthropogenic fires : ancient practices and new services

Richard Dumez, lecturer at the National Museum of Natural History, discusses in this video (10'49) anthropogenic fires in the context of biodiversity management. He returns to the history of

Indigenous peoples and local communities affected by change
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00:15:26
Indigenous peoples and local communities affected by change

Marie Roué, research director at the CNRS, introduces in this video (15'28) the various issues related to the adaptation of indigenous peoples and local communities to global changes, including

Local knowledge, women and biodiversity in the Mascarene Islands
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00:09:32
Local knowledge, women and biodiversity in the Mascarene Islands

Laurence Pourchez, professor at INALCO, evokes in this video (9'33) the role of women's knowledge in the Mascarene Islands located in the Indian Ocean. Historically, this knowledge has mainly focused

Climate change and human cognition
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00:10:01
Climate change and human cognition

Annamaria Lammel, lecturer at Paris 8 University, discusses in this video (10'02) the question of the social perception of climate change, a change that involves scales of space and time. After having