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View article: “Winterreise”. Sci-Arts Winter Season Journey Through the Human-Nature Relationships of the Land-Sea Continuum, from North Sea to Baltic Sea
“Winterreise”. Sci-Arts Winter Season Journey Through the Human-Nature Relationships of the Land-Sea Continuum, from North Sea to Baltic Sea Open
Crossing art and science, this text explores topographically the category of Land-Sea, both in the field, during collection phases, and from a more analytical point of view. To this end, it draws on collective surveys carried out between t…
View article: Commons are cared for: Coexistence between humans and wild birds on the island of Kihnu, Estonia
Commons are cared for: Coexistence between humans and wild birds on the island of Kihnu, Estonia Open
Local knowledge is an essential dimension of humanity's relationship with the environment. Investigating the interdependence between humans and wild birds holds value in fostering a mutually beneficial relationship with avian populations. …
View article: Working Group on the History of Fish and Fisheries (WGHIST; outputs from 2023 meeting)
Working Group on the History of Fish and Fisheries (WGHIST; outputs from 2023 meeting) Open
The ICES Working Group on History of Fish and Fisheries (WGHIST) explores how historical data (e.g., from prehistory to the last few decades) from a range of sources can help understand past human practices, how social-ecological systems h…
View article: Linguistic Biodiversity, Natural Biodiversity and Traditional Ecological Knowledge: A Common Extinction
Linguistic Biodiversity, Natural Biodiversity and Traditional Ecological Knowledge: A Common Extinction Open
International audience
View article: Integrating fishers’ knowledge contributions in Marine Science to tackle bycatch in the Bay of Biscay
Integrating fishers’ knowledge contributions in Marine Science to tackle bycatch in the Bay of Biscay Open
The issue of bycatch is raising considerable political, mediatic and scientific attention. Bycatch is one of the main causes of at-sea mortality for small cetacean species and for seabirds. Scientists are raising alerts regarding the poten…
View article: Les terres australes françaises, terrain d’expérimentation de la solidarité écologique Approche intégrée pour la résolution des conflits pêcheries - mégafaune marine
Les terres australes françaises, terrain d’expérimentation de la solidarité écologique Approche intégrée pour la résolution des conflits pêcheries - mégafaune marine Open
Human-Wildlife coexistence, crystalizing trade-offs between socio-economic viability, food security of human populations and species conservation, has become a major societal and environmental challenge. This challenge represents an experi…
View article: Ocean whistleblowers: women’s contributions to maritime knowledge and conservation
Ocean whistleblowers: women’s contributions to maritime knowledge and conservation Open
This article focuses on the stories of key women scientists – Rachel Carson, Anita Conti, Aliette Geistdoerfer, Elinor Ostrom and Elisabeth Mann Borgese – who had a major impact on ocean conservation. Through these portraits of women scien…
View article: Co-designing marine science beyond good intentions: support stakeholders’ empowerment in transformative pathways
Co-designing marine science beyond good intentions: support stakeholders’ empowerment in transformative pathways Open
Calls for science to innovate by including stakeholders' in the creation of marine knowledge have been rising, to create impact beyond laboratories and to contribute to the empowerment of local communities when interacting with marine and …
View article: Ecology of Finnic minority languages: Comparative analysis of post-communist trajectories
Ecology of Finnic minority languages: Comparative analysis of post-communist trajectories Open
Épisciences - Slovo This article aims to compare the trajectories of Finnic minority or dialect languages within the post-communist area of Latvia, Estonia, the Leningrad oblast and the Republic of Karelia. It is based on an interdisciplin…
View article: Working Group on the History of Fish and Fisheries (WGHIST)
Working Group on the History of Fish and Fisheries (WGHIST) Open
The ICES Working Group on the History of Fish and Fisheries (WGHIST) is a forum for interdis-ciplinary research on social-ecological change in marine and fisheries systems over multi-deca-dal to centennial timescales. WGHIST comprises a di…
View article: The French CNRS/MITI SPA ("Savoir, Pouvoir, Avoir") Project: For a cross-fertilization between the social sciences of politics and the sciences of the marine environment in the study of the governance of marine and coastal social-ecological systems in order to foster transformation towards sustainability
The French CNRS/MITI SPA ("Savoir, Pouvoir, Avoir") Project: For a cross-fertilization between the social sciences of politics and the sciences of the marine environment in the study of the governance of marine and coastal social-ecological systems in order to foster transformation towards sustainability Open
The SPA project aims to open the black box of the “governance” of social-ecological systems, by developing a critical analysis of impact assessment policy, chosen as the gateway to this theme at the interface between knowledge (Savoir), po…
View article: Sur le terrain de l’océanographie politique : carnets de terrain, ethnographie multi-sites et modes de gouvernement de la Mer au croisement des sciences sociales et des sciences de la nature
Sur le terrain de l’océanographie politique : carnets de terrain, ethnographie multi-sites et modes de gouvernement de la Mer au croisement des sciences sociales et des sciences de la nature Open
This article presents a part of the ‘Field notebooks’ of the members of the International Multidisciplinary Thematic Network (RTPi) of CNRS ApoliMer (political anthropology of the sea), which focuses on the form of government of the sea, a…
View article: Kihnu, Manilaid and Ruhnu: on Human-Nature relations on Estonian islands of the Gulf of Riga
Kihnu, Manilaid and Ruhnu: on Human-Nature relations on Estonian islands of the Gulf of Riga Open
International audience
View article: Dealing with impact. An interdisciplinary, multi-site ethnography of environmental impact assessment in the coastal zone
Dealing with impact. An interdisciplinary, multi-site ethnography of environmental impact assessment in the coastal zone Open
The SPA (“Savoir, Pouvoir, Avoir”) project (CNRS, 2017-2019) presented in this article focuses on the ways French society deals with the issue of environmental impact – from the vast question of impact in the context of global change and t…
View article: The Impossible Sustainability of the Bay of Brest? Fifty Years of Ecosystem Changes, Interdisciplinary Knowledge Construction and Key Questions at the Science-Policy-Community Interface
The Impossible Sustainability of the Bay of Brest? Fifty Years of Ecosystem Changes, Interdisciplinary Knowledge Construction and Key Questions at the Science-Policy-Community Interface Open
In this contribution, the study of the Bay of Brest ecosystem changes over the past 50 years is used to explore the construction of interdisciplinary knowledge and raise key questions that now need to be tackled at the science-policy-commu…