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SUMMARY:What does biodiversity mean?
DESCRIPTION:Luc Abbadie\, Pro­fes­sor of ecol­o­gy\, Sor­bonne Uni­ver­sité\, Insti­tut de la tran­si­tion envi­ron­nemen­tale\, Insti­tut d’é­colo­gie et des sci­ences de l’en­vi­ron­nement de Paris (iEES Paris\, CNRS UMR 7618 – IRD 242 – INRAE 1392) \n\n\n\nFor online (live) atten­dance: https://live.epog.eu \n\n\n\nFor the replay: https://videos.epog.eu
URL:https://www.epog.eu/event/what-does-biodiversity-mean-2/
LOCATION:UTC Paris — (Room: Danielle Quarante)\, 62 boulevard de Sébastopol\, Paris\, 75003\, France
CATEGORIES:Ecological challenges (CPT/ITE),In-person,Major A - Knowledge, innovation and the digital transition,Major B - Macroeconomics, finance and the socioeconomic transition,Major C - Development, sustainable development and the ecological transition,Online / Webinar,Open to the public
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20220912T163000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20220912T183000
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CREATED:20220625T233736Z
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UID:6300-1663000200-1663007400@www.epog.eu
SUMMARY:Introduction - Ecological challenges from a multidisciplinary perspective
DESCRIPTION:Luc Abbadie\, Pro­fes­sor of ecol­o­gy\, Sor­bonne Uni­ver­sité\, Insti­tut de la tran­si­tion envi­ron­nemen­tale\, Insti­tut d’é­colo­gie et des sci­ences de l’en­vi­ron­nement de Paris (iEES Paris\, CNRS UMR 7618 – IRD 242 – INRAE 1392) \n\n\n\n*** \n\n\n\nNathalie Blanc\, Senior researcher in geog­ra­phy\, Uni­ver­sité de Paris and CNRS\, Cen­tre des poli­tiques de la terre\, Lab­o­ra­toire Dynamiques sociales et recom­po­si­tion des espaces (LADYSS\, CNRS\, UMR 7533) \n\n\n\n*** \n\n\n\nFor online (live) atten­dance: https://live.epog.eu \n\n\n\nFor the replay: https://videos.epog.eu
URL:https://www.epog.eu/event/introduction-ecological-challenges-from-a-multidisciplinary-perspective-2/
LOCATION:UTC Paris — (Room: Danielle Quarante)\, 62 boulevard de Sébastopol\, Paris\, 75003\, France
CATEGORIES:Ecological challenges (CPT/ITE),In-person,Major A - Knowledge, innovation and the digital transition,Major B - Macroeconomics, finance and the socioeconomic transition,Major C - Development, sustainable development and the ecological transition,Online / Webinar,Open to the public
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20220912T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20220912T160000
DTSTAMP:20260602T052612
CREATED:20220625T234321Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220830T030153Z
UID:6304-1662991200-1662998400@www.epog.eu
SUMMARY:Climate change: the Science behind the findings and projections
DESCRIPTION:Nathalie de Noblet-Ducoudré\, direc­tor of research at CEA\, Lab­o­ra­toire des Sci­ences du Cli­mat et de l’Environnement \n\n\n\nFor online (live) atten­dance: https://live.epog.eu \n\n\n\nFor the replay: https://videos.epog.eu
URL:https://www.epog.eu/event/climate-2/
LOCATION:UTC Paris — (Room: Danielle Quarante)\, 62 boulevard de Sébastopol\, Paris\, 75003\, France
CATEGORIES:Ecological challenges (CPT/ITE),In-person,Major A - Knowledge, innovation and the digital transition,Major B - Macroeconomics, finance and the socioeconomic transition,Major C - Development, sustainable development and the ecological transition,Online / Webinar,Open to the public
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20220107T163000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20220107T183000
DTSTAMP:20260602T052612
CREATED:20210614T233823Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220106T231725Z
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SUMMARY:The planetary boundaries: an interdisciplinary and multi-scale problem  *** CANCELLED ***
DESCRIPTION:Sabine Bar­les\, Pro­fes­sor of geog­ra­phy\, Uni­ver­sité Paris 1 — Pan­théon Sor­bonne\, Géo­gra­phie Cité (CNRS UMR 8504). \n\n\n\nFor online (live) atten­dance: https://live.epog.eu \n\n\n\nFor the replay: https://videos.epog.eu \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe recog­ni­tion of both the uni­ty and unic­i­ty of the plan­et Earth has led some schol­ars to look for its lim­its\, or\, more accu­rate­ly\, the bound­aries that should be giv­en to human activ­i­ty in order to pre­vent socio-eco­log­i­cal col­lapse\, some of them being already exceed­ed. The course will present the notion of plan­e­tary bound­aries and give some rel­e­vant exam­ples illus­trat­ing their inter­dis­ci­pli­nary and mul­ti-scale dimen­sions. It will dis­cuss the gap exist­ing between envi­ron­men­tal pol­i­cy and plan­e­tary bound­aries issues. \n\n\n\nSTEFFEN\, W. et al. « Plan­e­tary bound­aries: Guid­ing human devel­op­ment on a chang­ing plan­et »\, Sci­ence 347(6223)\, 13 févr. 2015.  WIJKMAN\, A.\, ROCKSTRÖM\, J. Bank­rupt­ing Nature: Deny­ing our Plan­e­tary Bound­aries. Rout­ledge\, 2012.
URL:https://www.epog.eu/event/the-planetary-boundaries-an-interdisciplinary-and-multi-scale-problem/
LOCATION:Université Paris Cité — Building: Halle aux farines (Room: 418C) (max 70 people)\, 10-16 rue Françoise Dolto\, Paris\, 75013\, France
CATEGORIES:Ecological challenges (CPT/ITE),In-person,Online / Webinar,Open to the public
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20211210T163000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20211210T183000
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CREATED:20210614T235740Z
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SUMMARY:Geopolitics in (ecological) transition
DESCRIPTION:Sébastien Trey­er\, Direc­tor of IDDRI (Insti­tute for sus­tain­able devel­op­ment and inter­na­tion­al relations). \n\n\n\nFor online (live) atten­dance: https://live.epog.eu \n\n\n\nFor the replay: https://videos.epog.eu \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSecu­ri­ty and pow­er rela­tions between ter­ri­to­ries\, coun­tries and regions are evolv­ing rapid­ly due not only to the impacts of envi­ron­men­tal degra­da­tion and cli­mate change\, but also due to the struc­tur­al trans­for­ma­tion of economies that are nec­es­sary for the eco­log­i­cal tran­si­tion. In this con­text\, the role of nation­al states is con­firmed by inter­na­tion­al gov­er­nance arrange­ments like the Paris Agree­ment on cli­mate or Agen­da 2030 on Sus­tain­able devel­op­ment. At the same time it is also chal­lenged by a vari­ety of oth­er play­ers as well as by the real­i­ty of what links ecosys­tems\, ter­ri­to­ries and peo­ple to one anoth­er. This inter­ven­tion will intro­duce key ques­tions and crit­i­cal con­cepts to under­stand the recon­fig­u­ra­tion of pow­er rela­tions\, com­pe­ti­tion\, coop­er­a­tion and con­flicts in a world that is transforming.
URL:https://www.epog.eu/event/geopolitics-in-ecological-transition/
LOCATION:Université de Paris — Building: Halle aux farines (Room: 3B) (max 132 people)\, 10-16 rue Françoise Dolto\, Paris\, 75013\, France
CATEGORIES:Ecological challenges (CPT/ITE),In-person,Online / Webinar,Open to the public
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20211203T163000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20211203T183000
DTSTAMP:20260602T052612
CREATED:20210614T235226Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211123T143638Z
UID:4931-1638549000-1638556200@www.epog.eu
SUMMARY:Ecological limits & global health - What is the horizon of survival for humanity?
DESCRIPTION:Jean-François Tou­s­saint\, Pro­fes­sor of Phys­i­ol­o­gy\, Uni­ver­sité de Paris\, CIMS Hôtel-Dieu\, APHP\, Direc­tor of the IRMES (Insti­tut de Recherche Médi­cale et d’Epidémi­olo­gie du Sport).EA 7329\, INSEP \n\n\n\nFor online (live) atten­dance: https://live.epog.eu \n\n\n\nFor the replay: https://videos.epog.eu \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nOur world’s cli­mate is chang­ing. Pub­lic health is being chal­lenged by the emerg­ing issues brought upon by the Anthro­pocene: res­pi­ra­to­ry dis­eases induced by pol­lu­tion\, zoonoses relat­ed to bio­di­ver­si­ty loss\, chang­ing infec­tious dis­eases as a results of cli­mate change. By look­ing at air qual­i­ty\, nutri­tion\, infec­tious dis­eases\, and human migra­tion\, this course will show you how increas­es in green­house gas­es impact pub­lic health.  \n\n\n\nEncoun­ter­ing sev­er­al simul­ta­ne­ous risky sit­u­a­tions\, mankind may have the choice to ease its future … or not.  \n\n\n\nL’homme peut-il s’adapter à lui-même ? Tou­s­saint JF\, Bernard Swyn­ghedauw\, Gilles Boeuf. Édi­tions QUAE\, Paris 2012\, 188p. https://www.quae.com/produit/1135/9782759219452/l‑homme-peut-il-s-adapter-a-lui-meme \n\n\n\nImpacts san­i­taires de la stratégie d’adaptation au change­ment cli­ma­tique. Rap­port pour le compte des Min­istères chargés de la San­té et de l’Écologie. Tou­s­saint JF. Groupe Adap­ta­tion et Prospec­tive du Haut Con­seil de la San­té Publique. Doc­u­men­ta­tion Française\, Paris 2015. 136p. https://www.hcsp.fr/explore.cgi/avisrapportsdomaine?clefr=523  &  https://www.vie-publique.fr/catalogue/22617-impacts-sanitaires-de-la-strategie-dadaptation-au-changement-climatique   \n\n\n\nDe Larochelam­bert Q\, Marc A\, Antero J\, Le Bourg E\, Tou­s­saint JF. Covid-19 mor­tal­i­ty: a mat­ter of vul­ner­a­bil­i­ty among nations fac­ing lim­it­ed mar­gins of adap­ta­tion. Front Pub­lic Health\, 2020; 8: 604339. Doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2020.604339 https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpubh.2020.604339/full   \n\n\n\nAre we reach­ing the lim­its of Homo sapi­ens? Adrien Mar­ck\, Antero J\, Berth­elot G\, Saulière G\, Jan­covi­ci JM\, Mas­son-Del­motte V\, Boeuf G\, Sped­ding M\, Le Bourg E\, Tou­s­saint JF. Front Phys­i­ol. 2017\, 8: 812. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2017.00812. https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fphys.2017.00812/full
URL:https://www.epog.eu/event/health-in-the-anthropocene-how-climate-change-impacts-our-health/
LOCATION:Université de Paris — Building: Halle aux farines (Room: 3B) (max 132 people)\, 10-16 rue Françoise Dolto\, Paris\, 75013\, France
CATEGORIES:Ecological challenges (CPT/ITE),In-person,Online / Webinar,Open to the public
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20211126T163000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20211126T183000
DTSTAMP:20260602T052612
CREATED:20210615T000602Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211115T111211Z
UID:4940-1637944200-1637951400@www.epog.eu
SUMMARY:An introduction to Ocean Geopolitics
DESCRIPTION:Christophe Prazuck\, Direc­tor of the Ocean Insti­tute\, Sor­bonne Uni­ver­sité\, for­mer Admi­ral and Chief of Staff of the French Navy. \n\n\n\nFor online (live) atten­dance: https://live.epog.eu \n\n\n\nFor the replay: https://videos.epog.eu \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe oceans play a cen­tral role in our soci­eties. Our trade\, our food\, our bio­di­ver­si­ty\, our cli­mate\, our data rely at one point or anoth­er on the oceans. We observe a con­tin­u­ous increase of the mar­itime trade\, and at the same time some coun­tries are will­ing to change the rules and deny oth­ers the right to sail\, drill\, lay date cables in the waters sur­round­ing their coasts. Hence\, oceans are also the new the­ater of the great pow­er com­pe­ti­tion as well the stage cho­sen by region­al pow­er to spread their aggres­sive wings. What are the main trends of the mar­itime com­pe­ti­tion? Who are the actors? What are their means?  What are the threats? Where inter­na­tion­al coop­er­a­tion is working? \n\n\n\nHervé Coutau Bégarie (2008)\, “La nou­velle stratégie navale”\, Stratégique\, n°89–90. Hervé Coutau Bégarie 2002\, “L’aventure de la géopoli­tique”\, Rela­tions inter­na­tion­als\, N°109. Mar­tin Motte (2018)\, La mesure de la force\, Tal­landi­er. Christophe Prazuck (2021)\, “Ten­sions mar­itimes en Méditer­ranée ori­en­tale”\, La revue des deux mon­des\, Mars. James Stra­vidis (2017)\, The geopol­i­tics of the world’s oceans\, Pen­guin Press. Ian Urbina (2019)\, The Out­law Ocean\, Knopf. \n\n\n\nWeb­sites: https://www.oce.global/en/resources/climate-science/ipcc-special-report-ocean-and-cryosphere-changing-climate-summary  https://www.ifri.org/fr/publications/editoriaux-de-lifri/lettre-centre-asie/mer-de-chine-droit-de-mer-paradoxe-chinois
URL:https://www.epog.eu/event/an-introduction-to-ocean-geopolitics/
LOCATION:Université de Paris — Building: Halle aux farines (Room: 3B) (max 132 people)\, 10-16 rue Françoise Dolto\, Paris\, 75013\, France
CATEGORIES:Ecological challenges (CPT/ITE),In-person,Online / Webinar,Open to the public
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20211119T163000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20211119T183000
DTSTAMP:20260602T052612
CREATED:20210614T234421Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211115T112623Z
UID:4928-1637339400-1637346600@www.epog.eu
SUMMARY:Coupling social and ecological systems: theoretical and practical issues
DESCRIPTION:Rémi Beau\, Researcher in phi­los­o­phy\, Sor­bonne Uni­ver­sité and CNRS\, Insti­tut d’é­colo­gie et des sci­ences de l’en­vi­ron­nement de Paris (iEES Paris\, CNRS UMR 7618 – IRD 242 – INRAE 1392). \n\n\n\nFor online (live) atten­dance: https://live.epog.eu \n\n\n\nFor the replay: https://videos.epog.eu \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAs we face large scale envi­ron­men­tal dis­tur­bances\, it is vital for human soci­eties to under­stand their depen­dence on nature’s con­tri­bu­tions. Over the past few decades\, ecol­o­gy has devel­oped con­cepts to describe the rela­tion­ships between human activ­i­ties and nat­ur­al process­es\, rais­ing the­o­ret­i­cal and prac­ti­cal issues. Two main con­cepts and their eth­i­cal impli­ca­tions will be pre­sent­ed in this ses­sion: “ecosys­tem ser­vices” and “nature-based solutions”. \n\n\n\nCostan­za R.\, Arge R. (d’)\, Groot R. (de)\, Far­ber S.\, Gras­so M.\, Han­non B.\, Lim­burg K.\, et al.\, 1997. The val­ue of the world’s ecosys­tem ser­vices and nat­ur­al cap­i­tal. Nature\, May\, 387 : 253–260. Leopold A. 1949. A Sand Coun­ty Almanac and Sketch­es from Here and There. Oxford Uni­ver­si­ty Press\, New York. Mil­len­ni­um Ecosys­tem Assess­ment (Pro­gram). 2005. Ecosys­tems and human well-being. Wash­ing­ton\, D.C.: Island Press. Nesshöver C. et al. 2017. The sci­ence\, pol­i­cy and prac­tice of nature-based solu­tions: An inter­dis­ci­pli­nary per­spec­tive. Sci. Tot. Env­i­ron. 579\, 1215–1227.
URL:https://www.epog.eu/event/coupling-social-and-ecological-systems-theoretical-and-practical-issues/
LOCATION:Université de Paris — Building: Halle aux farines (Room: 3B) (max 132 people)\, 10-16 rue Françoise Dolto\, Paris\, 75013\, France
CATEGORIES:Ecological challenges (CPT/ITE),In-person,Online / Webinar,Open to the public
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20211112T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20211112T160000
DTSTAMP:20260602T052612
CREATED:20210825T001115Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210927T182021Z
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SUMMARY:The science and politics of Critical Zone *** at 14:00 ***
DESCRIPTION:Jérôme Gail­lardet\, Pro­fes­sor of geo­chem­istry of the Earth’s sur­face process­es\, Insti­tut de Physique du Globe de Paris. \n\n\n\nFor online (live) atten­dance: https://live.epog.eu \n\n\n\nFor the replay: https://videos.epog.eu \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe Crit­i­cal Zone is the thin pel­li­cle of the Earth’s sur­face that hosts life and soci­eties. This is actu­al­ly the human’s habi­tat. Named after a recent sci­en­tif­ic ini­tia­tive com­ing from Earth sci­en­tists\, the sci­ence of the crit­i­cal zone aims at recon­nect­ing dis­ci­plines of exper­i­men­tal and nat­ur­al sci­ences and mov­ing for­ward a more holis­tic approach. Crit­i­cal Zone sci­ence is place-based and uses net­works of instru­ment­ed field sites. The nat­ur­al objects mak­ing the crit­i­cal zone (soils\, rivers\, aquifers…) are also polit­i­cal enti­ties offer­ing a new per­spec­tive on how to invent a more sus­tain­able rela­tion­ship of humans with to the planet. \n\n\n\nArènes\, A.\, Latour\, B.\, & Gail­lardet\, J. (2018). Giv­ing depth to the sur­face: An exer­cise in the Gaia-gra­phy of crit­i­cal zones. The Anthro­pocene Review\, 5(2)\, 120–135. Latour\, B.\, & Weibel\, P. (Eds.). (2020). Crit­i­cal zones: obser­va­to­ries for earth­ly pol­i­tics. MIT Press.
URL:https://www.epog.eu/event/the-science-and-politics-of-critical-zone-at-1400/
LOCATION:Université de Paris — Building: Halle aux farines (Room: 3B) (max 132 people)\, 10-16 rue Françoise Dolto\, Paris\, 75013\, France
CATEGORIES:Ecological challenges (CPT/ITE),In-person,Online / Webinar,Open to the public
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20211105T163000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20211105T183000
DTSTAMP:20260602T052612
CREATED:20210614T233420Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210915T232241Z
UID:4920-1636129800-1636137000@www.epog.eu
SUMMARY:What is environmental justice about?
DESCRIPTION:Cather­ine Lar­rère\, Uni­ver­sité Paris 1 — Pan­théon Sor­bonne\, Insti­tut des sci­ences juridique et philosophique de la Sor­bonne (ISJPS\, CNRS UMR 8103). \n\n\n\nFor online (live) atten­dance: https://live.epog.eu \n\n\n\nFor the replay: https://videos.epog.eu \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nEnvi­ron­men­tal jus­tice is about a fact: through­out the world\, the poor suf­fer dis­pro­por­tion­ate­ly from the envi­ron­men­tal pol­lu­tions and destruc­tions pro­duced by soci­ety at large\, and\, more specif­i­cal­ly\, by the rich­est and the most pow­er­ful\, be it nations or indi­vid­u­als. This fact rais­es nor­ma­tive questions. \n\n\n\nLar­rère Cather­ine\, « La jus­tice envi­ron­nemen­tale »\, Mul­ti­tudes\, 2009/1\, n° 36\, p. 156–162. Mar­tinez-Alier\, Joan\, L’écologisme des pau­vres. Une étude des con­flits envi­ron­nemen­taux dans le monde\, Les Petits matins / Insti­tut Veblen\, Paris\, 2014.  Young\, Iris Mar­i­on (1983b)\, « Jus­tice and haz­ardous waste »\, The Applied Turn in Con­tem­po­rary Phi­los­o­phy\, Bowl­ing Green Stud­ies in Applied Phi­los­o­phy\, n° 5\, 1983\, p. 171–183.
URL:https://www.epog.eu/event/what-is-environmental-justice-about/
LOCATION:Université de Paris — Building: Halle aux farines (Room: 3B) (max 132 people)\, 10-16 rue Françoise Dolto\, Paris\, 75013\, France
CATEGORIES:Ecological challenges (CPT/ITE),In-person,Online / Webinar,Open to the public
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SUMMARY:Ordinary environmentalisms: mobilizations and spaces
DESCRIPTION:Nathalie Blanc\, Senior researcher in geog­ra­phy\, Uni­ver­sité de Paris and CNRS\, Cen­tre des poli­tiques de la terre\, Lab­o­ra­toire Dynamiques sociales et recom­po­si­tion des espaces (LADYSS\, CNRS\, UMR 7533). \n\n\n\nFor online (live) atten­dance: https://live.epog.eu \n\n\n\nFor the replay: https://videos.epog.eu \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWe will qual­i­fy ordi­nary envi­ron­men­tal­ism\, the role of civ­il soci­ety and indi­vid­ual and col­lec­tive mobi­liza­tions\, more or less infor­mal\, said to be envi­ron­men­tal in var­i­ous local polit­i­cal con­fig­u­ra­tions. A first objec­tive is to broad­en the under­stand­ing of the forms and prac­tices of envi­ron­men­tal­ism\, by shift­ing the gaze towards mobi­liza­tions that are often invis­i­ble or invis­i­ble\, although they have a sub­stan­tial impact on the urban envi­ron­ment. A sec­ond objec­tive is to ana­lyze the role of this envi­ron­men­tal­ism in a renew­al of the ter­ri­to­ries\, as in the trans­for­ma­tion of polit­i­cal behav­ior in these ter­ri­to­ries. We will exam­ine the way in which these mobi­liza­tions con­tribute to renew­ing the imple­men­ta­tion of local poli­cies\, and more broad­ly\, through the swarm­ing of con­crete exper­i­ments\, the under­stand­ing of what pol­i­tics and poli­cies mean. \n\n\n\nLof­tus\, A.\, 2012\, Every­day envi­ron­men­tal­ism: Cre­at­ing an urban polit­i­cal ecol­o­gy\, Uni­ver­si­ty of Min­neso­ta Press\, Minneapolis Ern­st­son\, H.\, Sör­ling\, S. (Eds)\, 2019\, Ground­ing urban natures: his­to­ries and futures of urban ecolo­gies\, Cam­bridge\, MIT Press. Schlos­berg D.\, Coles\, R.\, 2016\, The new envi­ron­men­tal­ism of every­day life: Sus­tain­abil­i­ty\, mate­r­i­al flows and move­ments\, Con­tem­po­rary Polit­i­cal The­o­ry 15(2)\, 160–181.
URL:https://www.epog.eu/event/ordinary-environmentalisms-mobilizations-and-spaces/
LOCATION:Université de Paris — Building: Halle aux farines (Room: 3B) (max 132 people)\, 10-16 rue Françoise Dolto\, Paris\, 75013\, France
CATEGORIES:Ecological challenges (CPT/ITE),In-person,Online / Webinar,Open to the public
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SUMMARY:Energy: a brief introduction
DESCRIPTION:Christophe Goupil\, Pro­fes­sor of physics\, Uni­ver­sité de Paris\, Lab­o­ra­toire Inter­dis­ci­plinaire des Ener­gies de Demain (LIED\, CNRS UMR 8236). \n\n\n\nFor online (live) atten­dance: https://live.epog.eu \n\n\n\nFor the replay: https://videos.epog.eu \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAssert­ing that the ques­tion of ener­gy is cen­tral to the future of our soci­ety is obvi­ous to all those who note the strong link between GDP and ener­gy con­sump­tion. We can decide to deny this fact but then we have to de-cen­tralise the ener­gy of the phys­i­cal world and turn it into a pure­ly finan­cial quan­ti­ty. This is not the objec­tive of this course. In its orig­i­nal def­i­n­i­tion\, ener­gy is the cur­ren­cy that makes it pos­si­ble to account for the trans­for­ma­tions of mat­ter. In this course\, fol­low­ing this def­i­n­i­tion\, you will be pro­posed to explore the con­cept of ener­gy\, both in its his­tor­i­cal devel­op­ment and in its dis­ci­pli­nary devel­op­ments\, par­tic­u­lar­ly in physics\, biol­o­gy and economics. \n\n\n\nHer­man E. Daly & Joshua Far­ley: Eco­log­i­cal Eco­nom­ics: Prin­ci­ples and Appli­ca­tions\, 2011. Nicholas Georges­cu-Roe­gen: La Décrois­sance — Entropie — Ecolo­gie – Economie (also in Eng­lish)\, 1995. Mario Giampi­etro\, Kozo Mayu­mi\, et al.: The Meta­bol­ic Pat­tern of Soci­eties: Where Econ­o­mists Fall Short\, 2011. Antoine Misse­mer: Nicholas Georges­cu-Roe­gen\, pour une révo­lu­tion bioé­conomique: Suivi de De la sci­ence économique à la bioé­conomie par Nicholas Georges­cu-Roe­gen\, 2015.  Philip Mirows­ki: More Heat than Light: Eco­nom­ics as Social Physics\, Physics as Nature’s Eco­nom­ics (His­tor­i­cal Per­spec­tives on Mod­ern Eco­nom­ics)\, 1991.
URL:https://www.epog.eu/event/energy-a-brief-introduction/
LOCATION:Université de Paris — Building: Halle aux farines (Room: 3B) (max 132 people)\, 10-16 rue Françoise Dolto\, Paris\, 75013\, France
CATEGORIES:Ecological challenges (CPT/ITE),In-person,Online / Webinar,Open to the public
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20211008T163000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20211008T183000
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CREATED:20210614T171552Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211008T101015Z
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SUMMARY:Agroecology
DESCRIPTION:Sébastien Barot\, Senior researcher in ecol­o­gy\, Sor­bonne Uni­ver­sité and IRD\, Insti­tut d’é­colo­gie et des sci­ences de l’en­vi­ron­nement de Paris (iEES Paris\, CNRS UMR 7618 – IRD 242 – INRAE 1392). \n\n\n\nFor online (live) atten­dance: https://utc-fr.zoom.us/j/87826002169 \n\n\n\nFor the replay: https://videos.epog.eu \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe ses­sion describes the field of agroe­col­o­gy as the appli­ca­tion of eco­log­i­cal engi­neer­ing to agri­cul­ture. Agroe­col­o­gy should thus use eco­log­i­cal knowl­edge to decrease the use of inputs (pes­ti­cides\, fer­til­iz­er\, and ener­gy) and to exploit eco­log­i­cal process­es instead. \n\n\n\nGliess­man\, S. R. 2006. Agroe­col­o­gy: the ecol­o­gy of sus­tain­able food sys­tems. Sec­ond edi­tion. CRC Press\, Boca Raton\, FL. Altieri\, M. A. 1989. Agroe­col­o­gy — a new research and devel­op­ment par­a­digm for world agri­cul­ture. Agri­cul­ture Ecosys­tems & Envi­ron­ment 27:37–46. Malézieux\, E. 2012. Design­ing crop­ping sys­tems from nature. Agron­o­my for Sus­tain­able Devel­op­ment 32:15–29.  Doré\, T.\, D. Makows­ki\, E. Malézieux\, N. Munier-Jolain\, M. Tchamitchi­an\, and P. Tit­tonell. 2011. Fac­ing up to the par­a­digm of eco­log­i­cal inten­si­fi­ca­tion in agron­o­my: Revis­it­ing meth­ods\, con­cepts and knowl­edge. Euro­pean Jour­nal of Agron­o­my 34:197–210.
URL:https://www.epog.eu/event/agroecology/
LOCATION:Université de Paris — Building: Halle aux farines (Room: 3B) (max 132 people)\, 10-16 rue Françoise Dolto\, Paris\, 75013\, France
CATEGORIES:Ecological challenges (CPT/ITE),In-person,Online / Webinar,Open to the public
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20211001T183000
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CREATED:20210614T162848Z
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SUMMARY:The new challenges of “natural” disaster risk reduction in the Anthropocene
DESCRIPTION:Maud Devès\, Asso­ciate pro­fes­sor in envi­ron­ment\, risks and nat­ur­al dis­tasters\, Insti­tut de Physique du Globe de Paris\, Cen­tre des poli­tiques de la terre. \n\n\n\nLive atten­dance online is excep­tion­al­ly unavailable. \n\n\n\nFor the replay: https://videos.epog.eu \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe cat­e­go­ry of “nat­ur­al dis­as­ters” clas­si­cal­ly refers to events such as floods\, droughts\, earth­quakes\, tsunamis\, vol­canic erup­tions\, for­est fires\, etc. Because they were caused by hydro­log­i­cal\, mete­o­ro­log­i­cal or geo­phys­i­cal phe­nom­e­na\, these risks were for a long time approached from a per­spec­tive bor­row­ing from the sci­en­tif­ic dis­ci­plines ded­i­cat­ed to the study of hydro­log­i­cal\, mete­o­ro­log­i­cal or geo­phys­i­cal haz­ards. But recent his­to­ry has shown that it is no longer pos­si­ble to adopt this point of view. The chal­lenges of the Anthro­pocene (pop­u­la­tion growth\, increased inter­con­nec­tiv­i­ty of nat­ur­al and socio-tech­ni­cal sys­tems) recon­fig­ure the way these risks impact our soci­eties and force us to rein­vent the modal­i­ties of their sci­en­tif­ic mon­i­tor­ing and pub­lic management. \n\n\n\nBeck\, U. 1999. World risk soci­ety. Malden\, MA: Poli­ty Press.  Cut­ter\, S. L. (2020). The chang­ing nature of haz­ard and dis­as­ter risk in the Anthro­pocene. Annals of the Amer­i­can Asso­ci­a­tion of Geo­g­ra­phers\, 1–9.
URL:https://www.epog.eu/event/the-new-challenges-of-natural-disaster-risk-reduction-in-the-anthropocene/
LOCATION:Université de Paris — Building: Halle aux farines (Room: 3B) (max 132 people)\, 10-16 rue Françoise Dolto\, Paris\, 75013\, France
CATEGORIES:Ecological challenges (CPT/ITE),In-person,Online / Webinar,Open to the public
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20210921T163000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20210921T183000
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SUMMARY:What does biodiversity mean? *** at 16:30 ***
DESCRIPTION:Luc Abbadie\, Pro­fes­sor of ecol­o­gy\, Sor­bonne Uni­ver­sité\, Insti­tut de la tran­si­tion envi­ron­nemen­tale\, Insti­tut d’é­colo­gie et des sci­ences de l’en­vi­ron­nement de Paris (iEES Paris\, CNRS UMR 7618 – IRD 242 – INRAE 1392) \n\n\n\nFor online (live) atten­dance: https://live.epog.eu \n\n\n\nFor the replay: https://videos.epog.eu \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDiver­si­ty is a fun­da­men­tal prop­er­ty of the liv­ing world. It results from the adap­ta­tion of organ­isms to their envi­ron­ment and from var­i­ous inter­ac­tions between organ­isms. It’s a key para­me­ter of the self-main­te­nance abil­i­ty of ecosys­tems. How­ev­er\, bio­di­ver­si­ty is in rapid decline\, which\, in syn­er­gy with cli­mate warm­ing\, affect the via­bil­i­ty of Earth. Bio­di­ver­si­ty is also a source of solu­tions to mit­i­gate and adapt to glob­al changes. \n\n\n\nBarot S.\, Abbadie L.\, Aucle­rc A.\, Barthele­my C.\, Berille E.\, Bil­let P.\, Clergeau P.\, Con­sales J.N.\, Deschamp-Cot­tin M.\, David A.\, Devi­gne C.\, Dharn V.\, Dusza Y.\, Gail­lard A.\, Gon­za­lez E.\, Hedo­nt M.\, Labar­raque D.\, Le Bas­tard A.M.\, Morel J.L.\, Petit-Berghem Y.\, Rémy E.\, Rochell-Newall E.\, Veyrières Y. 2019. Urban ecol­o­gy\, stake­hold­ers and the future of ecol­o­gy. Sci­ence of the Total Envi­ron­ment 667: 475–484. DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.02.410 Barot S.\, Ye L.\, Abbadie L.\, Blouin M.\, Fras­caria-Lacoste N.\, 2017. Ecosys­tem ser­vices must tack­le anthropized ecosys­tems and eco­log­i­cal engi­neer­ing. Eco­log­i­cal Engi­neer­ing 99: 486–495. DOI: 10.1016/j.ecoleng.2016.11.071  McP­hear­son\, T.\, Kar­ki\, M.\, Her­zog\, C.\, San­ti­a­go Fink\, H.\, Abbadie\, L.\, Kre­mer\, P.\, Clark\, C. M.\, Palmer\, M. I.\, and Peri­ni\, K. (2018). Urban ecosys­tems and bio­di­ver­si­ty. In : Rosen­zweig\, C.\, W. Solec­ki\, P. Romero-Lankao\, S. Mehro­tra\, S. Dhakal\, and S. Ali Ibrahim (eds.)\, Cli­mate Change and Cities: Sec­ond Assess­ment Report of the Urban Cli­mate Change Research Net­work. Cam­bridge Uni­ver­si­ty Press\, New York. 257–318
URL:https://www.epog.eu/event/what-does-biodiversity-mean/
LOCATION:UTC Paris — (Room: Danielle Quarante)\, 62 boulevard de Sébastopol\, Paris\, 75003\, France
CATEGORIES:Ecological challenges (CPT/ITE),In-person,Online / Webinar,Open to the public
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SUMMARY:Climate
DESCRIPTION:Hervé Le Treut\, Senior researcher\, Sor­bonne Uni­ver­sité\, CNRS\, Insti­tut Pierre Simon Laplace\, Mem­ber of the “Académie des sciences”
URL:https://www.epog.eu/event/climate/
LOCATION:Université de Paris — Building: Halle aux farines (Room: 580F — salle des thèses) (max 90 people)\, 10-16 rue Françoise Dolto - 75013 Paris\, Paris\, 75013\, France
CATEGORIES:Ecological challenges (CPT/ITE),In-person,Online / Webinar,Open to the public
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SUMMARY:Introduction - Ecological challenges from a multidisciplinary perspective
DESCRIPTION:Luc Abbadie\, Pro­fes­sor of ecol­o­gy\, Sor­bonne Uni­ver­sité\, Insti­tut de la tran­si­tion envi­ron­nemen­tale\, Insti­tut d’é­colo­gie et des sci­ences de l’en­vi­ron­nement de Paris (iEES Paris\, CNRS UMR 7618 – IRD 242 – INRAE 1392) \n\n\n\n*** \n\n\n\nNathalie Blanc\, Senior researcher in geog­ra­phy\, Uni­ver­sité de Paris and CNRS\, Cen­tre des poli­tiques de la terre\, Lab­o­ra­toire Dynamiques sociales et recom­po­si­tion des espaces (LADYSS\, CNRS\, UMR 7533)
URL:https://www.epog.eu/event/introduction-ecological-challenges-from-a-multidisciplinary-perspective/
LOCATION:Université de Paris — Building: Halle aux farines (Room: 12E) (max 147 people)\, 10-16 rue Françoise Dolto\, Paris\, 75013\, France
CATEGORIES:Ecological challenges (CPT/ITE),In-person,Online / Webinar,Open to the public
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