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EN-4. Jonas's "Ethics of the Future"
Sylvie Ferrari presents Jonas's ethics of the future, who is the author of a reference book in this field: the responsibility principle. She discusses the basis of this thought, and puts it in perspective for a more sustainable development.
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EN-6. Environmental justice
Jérôme Ballet defines the environmental justice. With examples, he highlights the populations demands in this environmental justice perspective: more equity, more recognition, more participation.
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EN-7. The UN's ethical principles on sustainable development - The Nagoya protocol
Sylvie Ferrari presents the Nagoya protocol, linked to the United Nations convention on biological diversity, under the environmental ethics angle. Then she discusses the interests and the limits of this protocol, which is about the access to genetic resources.
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EN-1. Socially Acute Questions (SAQs) as the key to a more sustainable society
Jean Simonneaux presents the Socially Acute Questions (SAQs), emerging and complex questions, which are associated to controversies, uncertainties, risks. He proposes several leads of understanding and action to try to manage at best those questions.
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EN-2. Complex thinking is not so complicated
Francine Pellaud presents several principles which enable to better comprehend the complexity: interdependence principle, non-permanency principle, holographic principle, retroactive principle, ambivalence principle, flows management principle, non-certainty principle, or precautionary principle.
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EN-3. Systems analysis
Arnaud Diemer presents the system approach, solution method of complex problems. After an history of this approach development, he examines its structure and its functioning.
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EN-4. Multi, inter or transdisciplinarity ?
Francine Pellaud highlights and illustrates the existing differences between multidisciplinarity, pluridisciplinarity, interdisciplinarity and transdisciplinarity.
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EN-5. Sustainable development and its many facets
Arnaud Diemer underlines the importance of the visual representations in the appropriation of the sustainable development concept. He begins with the base diagram, enriches it with different thoughts and components, and draws a new representation which more includes the different founding principles of the sustainable development, like the culture, the responsibility or the participation.
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EN-6. The issue of spatial and temporal scales: the challenges facing ESD.
Valéry Bordois is interested in the spacial and temporal scales connected to the sustainable development, with two examples: the Loire and the salmon. He evidences the need to consider the territories history to sustainably contemplate their future, but also the need to give a more global perspective to these local evolutions.
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EN-7. Sustainable development and associated values.
Henry Dicks is interested in the values which can be associated to the sustainable development. He focuses on three of them: the recognition, the reflexivity, the civic participation, then he examines the relation between democracy and sustainable development.
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