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Abstract This article recounts the development of an ongoing community‐engaged research project that maps environmental injustice in Peterborough/Nogojiwanong, Ontario. Drawing insight and inspiration from the activism and scholarship in environmental injustice in Canada and a specific understanding of environmental injustice as slow violence, this ...
Stephanie Rutherford +2 more
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Mapping Out Requests for Asylum in France. National Trends, Departmental and Local Realities. This article puts forth a cartographic representation of requests for asylum in France based on analysis of data collected by the OFPRA (Office Français de ...
Emmanuelle Bonerandi +2 more
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The Flood Event in July 2021 in Europe—Observations, Conclusions, Challenges
Journal of Flood Risk Management, Volume 19, Issue 1, March 2026.
Holger Schüttrumpf +4 more
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The Process of Transformation–The Core of Analytical Psychology and How it Can Be Investigated1
Abstract This article presents the scientific background for the introduction of the international conference in Freiburg (“The Process of Transformation”, Catholic University Freiburg, October 4–6, 2024). On the basis of a thorough analysis of archetype theory, it is first established that there is confusion regarding the definition of archetypes in ...
Christian Roesler
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La production de cartes dans un contexte de négociation et de protection des territoires ancestraux autochtones est régulièrement décrite dans la littérature scientifique comme une pratique de contre-cartographies autochtones, c’est-à-dire comme une ...
Benoit Éthier
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Community‐appropriate bioenergy resource potential assessment in Pelican Narrows, Saskatchewan
Abstract Bioenergy is a promising renewable energy option for energy insecure communities across the boreal region. Whilst community energy planning tools are advancing, many are driven by external technical resource assessments and fail to capture local community values. Community energy solutions must be community‐appropriate.
Silas Asante +8 more
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Abstract This study examines the use of participatory mapping as a method to represent the values of non‐human entities (more‐than‐humans) in socio‐ecological landscapes. This research seeks to bridge the gap between theoretical developments in more‐than‐human geographies and their practical landscape‐level applications.
Ayla De Grandpré, Jon M. Corbett
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L’analyse cartographique des colonisations végétales, un outil précieux et indispensable pour la gestion [PDF]
La prévention par la détection précoce des renouées ou les interventions sur les débuts de colonisation sont des opérations à privilégier pour limiter les coûts de leur gestion et pouvoir encore agir sur le terrain.
BOYER, Mireille, BOYER, Mireille
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Nanaga Site of Wasavulu (Labasa, Fiji): Mapping of a Traditional Religious Site of Vanua Levu
ABSTRACT Pre‐Christian religious sites of the Fijian Archipelago have been seldom studied and even less often mapped by archaeologists. This is especially the case for the enigmatic Nanaga enclosures, whose functioning has remained poorly documented by the first ethnographers of the 19th century.
Christophe Sand +5 more
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Le Projet Joshua, la cartographie au service de l’évangélisation de la planète
The Joshua Project is a research initiative designed to map the world's ethnic groups, in order to identify those with the fewest followers of Christ. It has 17,429 “People Groups”, including 7,417 “Unreached Groups” (42.6%), totaling 3.37 billion people
Hervé Théry
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