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Le territoire innovant [PDF]

open access: yesTechnologie et Innovation, 2018
La litterature economique consacree aux systemes territoriaux d'innovation (district, milieu innovateur, cluster, etc.) met l'accent sur le role fondamental du territoire et de la proximite dans les collaborations entre acteurs. L'article propose de developper un regard critique sur les clusters (et les notions proches) et de discuter le role joue par ...
Corinne Tanguy
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Comparative evaluation of free and bound phenolic acid contents in early grains of durum wheat line for its resistance to fusarium head blight with some other sensitive varieties in Algeria [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Plant Protection Research, 2022
All plants contain varying levels of phenolic acids (metabolites) thus playing an important role in resistance mechanisms as constituents of cell walls, as constitutive antimicrobial compounds of plants or induced in response to infection against many ...
Salah Hadjout   +2 more
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Territoire assigné ou territoire laissé ?

open access: yesAntiquités Africaines, 2017
Territorial boundary markers, found at various distances to the east of Sufetula, presented on one of their two main faces the acronym PMSM. These letters have been interpreted in a number of different ways.
Ali Chérif
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For a Sustainable Use of Agricultural Land in Constantine (Algeria)

open access: yesProceedings of the International Conference of Contemporary Affairs in Architecture and Urbanism-ICCAUA, 2023
Constantine’s urbanization is a two-faced issue. In addition to its rapid and uncontrolled nature, the city's expansion boundaries lie entirely within the agricultural territory of the valleys of Oued El Rhumel and Oued Boumerzoug.
Sami Debbabi, Besma Bouteche
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Two Decades of Architects’ and Urban Planners’ Contribution to Urban Agriculture and Health Research in Africa

open access: yesUrban Science, 2023
Urban agriculture (UA) is an ancient practice in Africa that meets social- and health-related needs. However, it is unclear whether architects and urban planners have incorporated the topic into their research and practices.
Akuto Akpedze Konou   +3 more
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Vulnérabilité et dynamiques adaptatives des agropasteurs aux mutations climatiques dans la commune de Tchaourou au Bénin

open access: yesRevue d’Elevage et de Médecine Vétérinaire des Pays Tropicaux, 2021
L’élevage bovin est la principale activité économique des communautés peules du Nord Centre Bénin. Cette activité dans la commune de Tchaourou, au climat sud-soudanien à une saison pluvieuse et une saison sèche, est très vulnérable aux effets désastreux
Gildas Louis Djohy, Boni Sounon Bouko
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Trichothecenes B and ergosterol content evaluation in mature grains of durum wheat genotypes contaminated by Fusarium culmorum

open access: yesItalian Journal of Mycology, 2023
The interest of this present work is to compare two selected durum wheat lines (G1 and G4) with their sensitive parents to fusarium head blight by determining the mycotoxin and ergosterol content in their mature grains. These lines are homozygous, fixed,
Salah Hadjout, Mohamed Zouidi
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The ‘15-Minute City’ concept can shape a net-zero urban future

open access: yesHumanities & Social Sciences Communications, 2022
Numerous urban models are emerging in response to climate urgencies, as pointed out in COP26, resulting in a call for urgent and deep decarbonization policies. One emerging model, responsive to the need for more sustainable urban outcomes, is that of the
Zaheer Allam   +3 more
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Territoire multisitué [PDF]

open access: yesL’Espace géographique, 2013
International ...
Cortes, Geneviève, Pesche, Denis
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Le maintien des obligations relationnelles au territoire : un regard sur les Métisses de l’Ouest canadien

open access: yesRevue d'Études Autochtones, 2021
Les Métis de l’Ouest canadien se déplaçaient au xixe siècle sur un large territoire pour chasser le bison. Avec le temps, ce territoire s’amenuise. Malgré tout, les Métis maintiennent une connexion au territoire grâce à des systèmes de savoirs faisant ...
Nathalie Kermoal
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