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[hal-05388622] Commoning water and integrating nonhuman entities into water governance in Europe
29 novembre, par ano.nymous@ccsd.cnrs.fr.invalid (Yixin Cao), Yixin Cao[...] -
[hal-05365913] Toward a generic method to help develop circular economy indicators
14 novembre, par ano.nymous@ccsd.cnrs.fr.invalid (Léa van der Werf), Léa van der WerfDefining indicators to guide projects in the transition to the circular economy (CE) is currently a challenge. Indeed, there is neither comprehensive (offering a global representation of the circular economy) and transverse (relevant to several specific cases) indicators, nor a consensual (...) -
[hal-05364320] To be or to suffer ? The role of cognitive dissonances in the cognitive locking of farm structural investment : an interdisciplinary perspective
14 novembre, par ano.nymous@ccsd.cnrs.fr.invalid (Mikael Akimowicz), Mikael AkimowiczWhile concerns about farmers’ mental health have risen all over the world over the last twenty years, the impact of farm structure on farmer’s ill-being has been discussed only recently. In this article, farm investment decision-making is scrutinized in an attempt to shed light on the connection (...) -
[hal-05325562] Une pour toutes, toutes pour une ? La circularisation territorialisée des filières agroalimentaires. Le cas des microbrasseries gersoises
22 octobre, par ano.nymous@ccsd.cnrs.fr.invalid (Mikael Akimowicz), Mikael AkimowiczFace à l’accentuation des inégalités territoriales, les dynamiques de développement territorialisées contribuent à une autonomisation rurale. Dans les territoires ruraux, l’activité agricole est une opportunité de circularisation des économies locales. Cet article s’intéresse à la filière microbrassicole (...) -
[hal-05313814] Commoning water and integrating non-human entities into water governance in Europe
14 octobre, par ano.nymous@ccsd.cnrs.fr.invalid (Yixin Cao), Yixin CaoThis paper examines a paradigm shift that aims to include non-human entities (NHEs) in the decision-making processes in water governance. Drawing on multidisciplinary insights, it analyzes how scholars reconceptualize and actors experiment water as a common good, both reflecting with different (...)
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