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Journal articles on the topic "Fleuve rouge, Delta du (Viet-Nam) – Histoire"
Scornet, Catherine. "Un exemple de reduction de la fecondite sous contraintes: la region du delta du fleuve Rouge au Viet Nam." Population (French Edition) 55, no. 2 (March 2000): 265. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1535034.
Full textTrépanier, I., J. M. M. Dubois, and F. Bonn. "Suivi de l'evolution du trait de cote a partir d'images HRV (XS) de SPOT: Application au delta du fleuve Rouge, Viet-nam." International Journal of Remote Sensing 23, no. 5 (January 2002): 917–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01431160110070348.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Fleuve rouge, Delta du (Viet-Nam) – Histoire"
Amigues, Bernard. "Evolution des équilibres entre l'homme et le climat dans le delta du Fleuve Rouge." Paris 4, 1992. http://www.theses.fr/1992PA040007.
Full textIn this doctorate thesis, the analysis of the dynamic of the climate in the north of Vietnam and its relations with men and space are the most important subjects treated, but the evolution of agriculture, the town development of Hanoi, the under development problems are not neglected so far. The result should be a geographic presentation of the impacts of the climate on the society, and their evolution until today. The traditional way of life in the red river delta is based on rice culture and has established since a long time ago a balance between men and nature. The relation was stable, burst only by exceptional activities of the climate; and men were aware of those calamities. Nowadays, the evolution of the society to a more plural one has burst the former balance into various and different ones. Though some local and punctual problems are frequent, the global balance between men and society has been improved. But an exceptional climatic calamity is till occurable, and in such a case, consequences would be catastrophic, on account of the extreme density of the population
Scornet, Catherine. "Fécondité et politique dans le delta du fleuve rouge (Viet-Nam)." Paris 5, 2000. http://www.theses.fr/2000PA05H048.
Full textFiorucci, Alain. "Parenté, propriété agricole et autorité locale : formes et relations de pouvoir dans un "village littéraire" du delta du nord vietnam : Làng tiến sĩ Mộ Trạch." Aix-Marseille 1, 2006. http://www.theses.fr/2006AIX10012.
Full textPhạm, Thúy Hương. "Transition de la nuptialité au Viêt-Nam : le cas du delta du fleuve Rouge." Paris 5, 1998. http://www.theses.fr/1998PA05H061.
Full textIn Asia, the nuptiality transition began in the 1970s, with marriage patterns moving from the traditional patterns to the "modem" ones, characterized by a drop in the age at first marriage, a growth of never-married people, an increase of conjugal instability, and a move towards love marriage, away from arranged marriages. Vietnam, like some of its Asian neighbors, has a relatively low level of economic development, a strong sense of preservation of traditional culture, but Vietnam is also unique in some ways. How does marriage transition take place in such a context, then? We try to find answers to that question, using data from the red river delta population. Different aspects of nuptiality have been examined: couple formation ; timing and prevalence of first marriage ; premarital sexual relations and splitting of unions, particularly divorce. The results of this research have revealed a transition pattern containing four types of behavior development: breaking off, going on, innovation and return to traditional marriage
Luu, Thi Nguyet Minh. "Transport de matières et qualité des eaux dans le continuum du bassin du Fleuve Rouge au Delta : bilan et modélisation." Paris 6, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010PA066303.
Full textNguyen, Huu-Chi. "Secteur informel, emploi pour les travailleurs ruraux, et processus d'intégration économique : le cas du Delta du Fleuve Rouge (Vietnam)." Paris 13, 2012. http://scbd-sto.univ-paris13.fr/secure/ederasme_th_2012_nguyen.pdf.
Full textThis thesis aims to examine the characteristics of the informal economy (informal sector and employment) and its role in creating employment and income for rural workers. It focuses on the case of the Red River Delta (RRD) in the context of economic integration in Vietnam. This is the most populated region with a high pressure on the labour market. Unlike most of the studies reviewed in the literature, we examine the informal sector not only in urban but also rural areas, thus the comparison is central to the thesis. After a review of the literature in developing countries, in transition countries, and in Vietnam, an empirical analysis of the characteristics and the dynamics of the informal sector in rural and urban areas in the RRD in both macro- and micro- perspectives, is performed. In the period of economic integration, we find that this region is marked by considerable structural changes with a significant decline in the share of agricultural employment, in parallel with a sharp increase of the employment in non-farm household businesses, particularly in the informal sector. The comparative analysis of the informal sector between rural and urban areas shows that the informal sector is not only an urban phenomenon as usually stressed in the literature, but is also a crucial component in rural areas, especially in the RRD. The role of the informal economy in creating jobs and income for rural workers is studied in two directions: first, through an analysis aimed at highlighting the earnings differentials between farm and non-farm employment; and second, through the analyses of the determinants of sectoral allocation (formal/informal) and earnings of rural migrants on urban labour markets. To address these issues, we use various individual databases (including panel data). The results show that rural workers can earn more when they engage in non-farm activities instead of working only in agriculture, but it is not always true for all types of non-farm employment. In many cases, non-farm jobs (such as informal wage workers) are not as rewarding as farm jobs. Women benefit less than men when they have non-farm employment, especially when they are informally employed. When migrating to urban areas, rural workers engage prevalently in informal jobs. Being informally employed in the urban labour market is significantly correlated with having the intention of seeking another job, an indicator of job dissatisfaction. Furthermore, the results of earnings gaps suggest that informal workers suffer from a general disadvantage on the urban labour market in the RRD, regardless of their migration status. However, among all workers who migrate to urban centres in this region, the informal workers who come from rural areas are those who face the greatest penalties
Coulombe-Simoneau, Judith. "Étude des inondations dans le delta du fleuve Rouge au Viet-nam à l'aide d'images RSO de RADARSAT et JERS-1." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1999. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk1/tape9/PQDD_0017/MQ46727.pdf.
Full textSassier, Caroline. "Nouvelle méthode de mesure in situ de paléovitesse de déformation : application à la zone de cisaillement de l’Ailao Shan-Fleuve Rouge." Lyon 1, 2007. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/docs/00/44/36/03/PDF/These_Sassier_2007_complete.pdf.
Full textWe developed a direct method to measure palaeo-strain rate from syntectonic dykes in the Ailao Shan-Red River strike slip shear zone. Our method combines 232Th/208Pb dating on monazites and quantification of deformation of these dykes. Strain rate measurements (≈ 310-14s-1) are one order of magnitude inferior to strain rates independantly estimated for the bulk shear zone. Quartz piezometer yield palaeo-stress estimates that allow the calculation of strain rates inferring a power flow law. Comparison of strain rate results obtained with both methods permit to discuss these power flow laws of the continental crust. This study aims to better constrain the continental lithosphere rheology and associated deformation mechanisms
Dao, Tme Anh. "Réformes socio-économiques et adaptation des choix d'activité des ménages ruraux dans le delta du Fleuve Rouge au Vietnam." Montpellier, ENSA, 2003. http://www.theses.fr/2003ENSA0001.
Full textLe, Van Tinh. "La gestion des inondations dans un contexte d’urbanisation croissante : l’exemple des "points noirs" à Hà Nội (Việt Nam)." Thesis, Lille 1, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015LIL10191.
Full textLocated on the edge of the Red River the city of Ha Noi is not spared by the inundations. Thus, the population is early appropriate this territory, its constraints and these hazards. Nevertheless, because of the need to rapidly develop the capital, this concern has been neglected and forgotten. The recurrence from inundation pluvial supply the written and broadcast media to the point of regularly occupy the headlines, which justifies the interest of our interrogations and the relevance of our subject. At a time when the sustainable development is playing an increasingly predominant, Ha Noi finds himself threatened by these inundations and must find solutions to protect and increase its development. The majority solutions introduced are structural and technical. However, while the narrow agricultural land cope with the urban development projects, these measures are not sufficient to eradicate the inundation. The people have indeed learned to live with the inundation. Vietnam is no stranger to the culture of the resilience. Only hope that economic growth and the comfort that people appreciate in everyday life do not let to oblivion this culture of the resilience. These strategies are part of the culture of risk of the inhabitants should be managed and institutionalized in order to provide a model for a sustainable city which is submitted from inundations pluvial.However, in a context of climate change, this hazard will become more frequent and more intense in Vietnam. To lay the foundation for resilient development, Vietnam has to embark on a path of integrated area management