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Journal articles on the topic "Écologisme – Europe de l'Ouest"
Thibault, Bruno. "Europe de l'Ouest." Nouvelles Études Francophones 26, no. 1 (2011): 213–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/nef.2011.0002.
Full textThibault, Bruno. "Europe de l'Ouest." Nouvelles Études Francophones 28, no. 1 (2013): 220–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/nef.2013.0034.
Full textRoussel-Gillet, Isabelle. "Europe de l'Ouest." Nouvelles Études Francophones 32, no. 2 (2017): 220–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/nef.2017.0054.
Full textRoussel-Gillet, Isabelle. "Europe de l'Ouest." Nouvelles Études Francophones 33, no. 1 (2018): 259–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/nef.2018.0018.
Full textWilhelm, Frank. "Europe de l'Ouest: Le Luxembourg." Nouvelles Études Francophones 25, no. 2 (2010): 203–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/nef.2010.0040.
Full textFunari, Pedro Paulo A. "L'Archéologie Nazie em Europe de l'Ouest." Public Archaeology 7, no. 2 (May 2008): 135–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1179/175355308x330052.
Full textAmstutz, Patrick. "Europe de l'Ouest: La Suisse romande." Nouvelles Études Francophones 25, no. 2 (2010): 210–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/nef.2010.0045.
Full textRevell, Jack. "L'avenir des caisses d'épargne en Europe de l'Ouest." Revue d'économie financière 1, no. 1 (1991): 507–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/ecofi.1991.1804.
Full textCaminade, Monique. "Les formations en traduction et interprétation : Perspectives en Europe de l’Ouest." TTR : traduction, terminologie, rédaction 8, no. 1 (February 23, 2007): 247–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/037204ar.
Full textSchméder, Geneviève. "La conversion des industries militaires en Europe de l'Ouest." Commentaire Numéro64, no. 4 (1993): 771. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/comm.064.0771.
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Vialatte, Jérôme. "Les partis verts entre ville et nature : un réalignement urbain en Europe occidentale." Bordeaux 4, 1995. http://www.theses.fr/1995BOR40030.
Full textThe green parties have not only projects about the rural business but also in direction of industrial towns, about their quality of life. Our thesis enter in parties classification made by stein rokkan, precisely in the rural-urban clivage. Our hypothesis consists to examine a socio-historic evolution of the ecologists, from their first naturalist behaviors to more urban actions, made by the local green councillors. The verification of this assumption will be large, in the space (western europe), the history (from the 70s), and the studies. Effectively, we studie the electoral impact of the greens, the sociological composition of the ecologists, the political investissement of green local councillors in urban politics, and finally the ecological discourse of these parties. With all these elements, we can examine the "rurality" or the "urbanity" of the greens. We separate the greens of their naturalists filiations of the scandinavian agrarian parties, to see in greens not "neo agrarian" but "neo urban" parties
Duceppe-Lamarre, François. "L'homme et la nature au Moyen Âge : naissance de l'écologie en Europe occidentale (Xe-XVIe siècles) : étude d'archéologie du paysage des milieux forestiers des comtés médiévaux d'Artois, d'Avesnes, de Flandre et d'Hainaut." Paris 1, 1997. http://www.theses.fr/1997PA010678.
Full textThough the word of ecology appears with its creator in 1866, man's relations with nature are older than that. It is in this sense that we have to understand the study of the environmental sensibility during the medieval period. Forested environment have been chosen for its biological diversity in the case of a landscape archeological research. Its geographical limits correspond to those of the Nord-Pas-de-Calais region, along with some inroads in the french region of Somme, Belgium and Netherlands countries, so mainly the medieval countries of Artois, Avesnois, Flandre and Hainaut. Problematic is double. First, it consists to treat the forested environment under the point of view of landscape archeology, but renewed by ecological considerations. After a valuation of its archeological characteristics, and only after, could be treated the question of management diversity, so, the plausibility of the birth of a medieval ecology. This one grows at the end of the medieval deforestation movement, elaborates itself mainly during the 13th and 14th centuries, through a succession of reflexions and managements of the abiotic and biotic components of the forested environment. Answering accurate situations, and so varying. With the time factor, medieval empirical ecology comes to light clearly at this moment for the cultural and natural heritage of Western Europe
Lemaire, Emmanuelle. "Biomarqueurs pigmentaires dans les estuaires macrotidaux européens." Bordeaux 1, 2002. http://www.theses.fr/2002BOR12539.
Full textCoiffard, Clément. "Changements synécologiques des flores du Barrémien au Campanien en Europe Occidentale." Lyon 1, 2006. http://www.theses.fr/2006LYO10266.
Full textThe Cretaceous is the time of rise to dominance of the angiosperms that dominates the present day vegetation. Hypotheses give an important role to ecology to explain this success. There is any global paleoecological study of the Cretaceous European floras. The Wagner’s Parsimony Method was used for the first time in palaeobotany. The distribution of the taxonomic groups allowed for understanding their ecology. During the Barremian, the Angiosperms were aquatic. From the Albian, they occurred in understory and then, during the Cenomanian, in every environment. The highly branched architecture of angiosperms was certainly an advantage compared to the monocauls plants, sensitive to disturbances. The angiosperm trees occupied unstable environments where they had an advantage because of their fast growing seedlings following Bond’s hypothesis whereas the palm trees replaced Taxodiaceae in the marshs during the Turonian, in relation with their peculiar architecture
Bignon, Olivier. "Diversité et exploitation des équidés au Tardiglaciaire en Europe occidentale : implications pour les stratégies de subsistance et les modes de vie au Magdalénien et à l'Azilien du Bassin parisien." Paris 10, 2003. http://www.theses.fr/2003PA100140.
Full textAnalysis of human societies and horse populations interactions is viewed in the Western Europe Late Glacial context, an unstable climatic and environnemental period. The diversity of equids have been realised toward three areas : the Paris Basin, the Switzerland Plateau, and the Charente. The usual morphometrics analysis of several anatornical parts come out onto a regional pattern of horse populations, distinct of the specific reference, Equus caballus arcelini, Guadelli 1991. The distribution areas fragmentation imply a low level of genetic flux between them, a high démographie density and the absence of large scale migrations. On the other hand, it could be pointed out that all those horses evolved in the same kind of habitats (lowland meadows, river banks, marshes). The analysis of the equids exploitation allow to understand the socio-economic features of Paris Basin's Madgalenian and early Azilian bands, helped by a comparative study of Switzerland Plateau Magdalenians. In those areas, the evidence of large butchery sites show a year round exploitation of horse harems, killed during collective hunts. Conversely, in the reindeer dominated sites, horses have been obtained by less ambitious hunts. The "functionnal complementary" model of Madgalenian sites seems to be the more probable, despite the radiocarbon plateau chronological uncertainties. In the early Azilian case, the exploitation strategies are distinguished by less efficient but repeted approach or chase hunts, at différent seasons. The probable coexistence of those two Paris Basin cultural entities could have been possible thanks to the large horse populations presence
Antoine, Delphine. "Tuberculose et migrations internationales en Europe de l'Ouest." Paris 10, 2006. http://www.theses.fr/2006PA100108.
Full textFollowing a decline since the beginning of last century, the tuberculosis incidence has stabilised or increased in several West European countries since mid 1980s. Tuberculosis tends now, in this region, to be concentrated in urban settings and in some population subgroups, especially in immigrants originating from high tuberculosis incidence countries. Analysis of epidemiological surveillance data between 1995 and 2001 in Europe shows that the tuberculosis risk is higher in persons from foreign origin than in nationals. This research aims to discuss possible reasons for the difference of tuberculosis risk between persons of foreign origin and nationals and for epidemiological change in tuberculosis number of cases and rates in population of foreign origin. Possible impact of migration conditions and living conditions of immigrant populations most at risk of tuberculosis will be taken into account
Bonnardin, Sandrine. "La parure funéraire du néolithique ancien en bassins parisien et rhénan : matériaux, techniques, fonctions et usage social." Paris 1, 2004. http://www.theses.fr/2004PA010578.
Full textComte, Bernard. "Rythme et modalités de l'évolution chez les rongeurs à la fin de l'OLigocène, leurs relations avec les changements de l'environnement." Montpellier 2, 1998. http://www.theses.fr/1998MON20234.
Full textLiouville, Marie. "Variabilité du Cerf Elaphe (Cervus elaphus Linné 1758) au cours du Pléistocène moyen et supérieur en Europe occidentale : approches morphométriques, paléoécologiques et cynégétiques." Paris, Muséum national d'histoire naturelle, 2007. http://www.theses.fr/2007MNHN0028.
Full textThe Red deer (cervus elaphus, Linné 1758) is a species often found in Pleistocene faunal assemblages. It is also known to show a quite important variability, with small or tall individuals depending on the site. To explain the possible causes of this variability, we undertook a biometrical anaysis of various deer populations, from Palaeolithic sites of different ages and palaeoecological contexts. To do so, we use in particular the V. S. I. (Variability Size Index), which allows a good inter-sites comparison, regardless of the sample size. Thanks to the several environment reconstruction methods, we are able to characterize the environment and climate in which the deer evolved. The comparison of biometrical and palaeocological data allows us to evaluate the robustness of the correlation between deer size and environment. In addition, our data are integrated in a more global study, analysing the way of life of different human groups. In fact, the description of the deer populations from the different archaeological contexts (number of remains, sex ratio, mortality curves) sheds light on the hunting practices, i. E. Opportunistic or selective
Blondel, Cécile. "Les ongulés à la limite Eocène/Oligocène et au cours de l'Oligocène en Europe occidentale : analyses faunistiques, morpho-anatomiques et biogéochimiques (delta13C, delta18O). Implications sur la reconstitution des paléoenvironnements." Montpellier 2, 1996. http://www.theses.fr/1996MON20247.
Full textBooks on the topic "Écologisme – Europe de l'Ouest"
Teyssandier, Nicolas. En route vers l'Ouest: Les débuts de l'Aurignacien en Europe. Oxford: John and Erica Hedges, 2007.
Find full textRigoni, Isabelle. Mobilisations et enjeux des migrations de Turquie en Europe de l'ouest. Paris: Harmattan, 2001.
Find full textBichet, Evelyne. Les sources d'information en Europe: 45 pays de l'Est à l'Ouest. Paris: Editions du Centre de formation et de perfectionnement des journalistes, 1992.
Find full textColloque L'avenir de la politique soviétique à l'égard de l'Europe de l'Ouest (1984 Ebenhausen, RFA). L' Union soviétique face à l'Europe de l'Ouest: L'ère post-brejnevienne : actes : "L'avenir de la politique soviétique à l'égard de l'Europe de l'Ouest". Paris: Institut français des relations internationales, 1986.
Find full textKeizer, Bernard. La triade économique et financière: Amérique du Nord, Asie de l'Est, Europe de l'Ouest. Paris: Editions du Seuil, 1996.
Find full textColloque, L'avenir de la politique soviétique à. l'égard de l'Europe de l'Ouest (1984 Ebenhausen RFA). L' Union soviétique face à l'Europe de l'Ouest: L'ère post-brejnevienne. Paris: Economica, 1986.
Find full textChristine, Panchaud, and Tattini Véronique, eds. Les politiques de lutte contre le VIH/sida en Europe de l'Ouest: Du risque à la normalisation. Paris: L'Harmattan, 1997.
Find full textVinel, Jean-Christian. La grève en exil?: Syndicalisme et démocratie aux États-Unis et en Europe de l'Ouest (XIXe-XXIe siècles). Nancy: Arbre bleu éditions, 2014.
Find full textRodgers, Gerry. Les Emplois précaires dans la régulation du marché du travail: La croissance du travail atypique en Europe de l'Ouest. Genève: Institut international d'études sociales, 1990.
Find full textPolitics in Western Europe: A comparative analysis. 5th ed. New York: Holmes & Meier, 1989.
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Lillteicher, Jürgen. "L'Allemagne de l'Ouest et la restitution des biens juifs en Europe." In Spoliations et restitutions des biens juifs en Europe, 139–57. Autrement, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/autre.gosch.2007.01.0139.
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