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Journal articles on the topic "Écologie marine – Communication"
Gagné, Karine. "Climat." Anthropen, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.17184/eac.anthropen.110.
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Sauvadet, Anne-Laure. "Interactions entre ciliés et métazoaires dans deux environnements marins contrastés : les sources hydrothermales et les sédiments anoxiques." Paris 6, 2010. http://www.sb-roscoff.fr/images/stories/sbr/Edition-communication/theses/these_sauvadet.pdf.
Full textNgom, Kiné-Gueye. "Impératifs de transparence et écologie marine : les enjeux de la communication des acteurs gaziers au Sénégal." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Université de Lorraine, 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024LORR0272.
Full textThe gentrification and industrialization of coastal areas, overfishing, depletion of fishery resources, various sources of marine pollution, and climate change all bear witness to the magnitude of the environmental crisis in Senegal. As the country prepares to exploit offshore gas deposits, the preservation of the sea and natural resources emerges as a major challenge to be addressed in order to fully benefit from the revenues generated by these projects. Given the signing of numerous international conventions and partnerships, along with an increasingly strong social demand for information, the adoption of transparency has become an imperative for the Senegalese state. However, media coverage of governance policies is more focused on financial transparency than on ecological matters. This invites us to question the role of transparency in public communications and its impact on social engagement, particularly in the service of environmental issues.This thesis aims to analyze the interactions between potential transparency in communications and the promotion of marine environmental preservation in Senegal. It was conducted through semi-structured interviews carried out in situ with local stakeholders, and a content analysis of articles from the Senegalese online press. By highlighting transparency deficits in communications, the results reveal communication problems, particularly in participatory and environmental domains, which intensify public interest in ecology in the context of extractive projects. The study also sheds light on the dissonance between the promises of transparency in governance measures and the transparency perceived through public communications. Due to inherent gaps in communication transparency, which marginalize ecological issues, communication initiatives fail to catalyze public engagement in favor of marine environmental preservation.Keywords: transparency, communication, ecology marine, natural gas, governance, Senegal
Books on the topic "Écologie marine – Communication"
Kennish, Michael J. Ecology of Estuaries: Anthropogenic Effects (Marine Science Series). CRC, 1991.
Find full textKennish, Michael J. Ecology of Estuaries: Anthropogenic Effects. Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.
Find full textKennish, Michael J. Ecology of Estuaries: Anthropogenic Effects. Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.
Find full textKennish, Michael J. Ecology of Estuaries: Anthropogenic Effects. Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.
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