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Programme-cadre FENOIR (Figurations de l’environnement nocturne des territoires réunionnais). Rapport d’étape pour le Parc national de La Réunion
2022
Soumise à une importante poussée démographique, l’île de La Réunion a vu sa population urbaine fortement augmenter – passant de 44 % de la population totale en 1975 à 95 % en 2015. Directement corrélée aux formes et dynamiques spatiales de l’urbanisation, l’empreinte lumineuse sur l’île a connu une mutation radicale ces dernières années : son emprise et sa pression ont considérablement augmenté sur l’ensemble du territoire, depuis la côte jusqu’à l’intérieur même du Parc national de La Réunion qui recouvre plus de 76 % du territoire insulaire (42 % pour la zone cœur). Acteur incontournable des enjeux environnementaux sur l’île, le Parc national a mené très tôt des actions autour des effets …
Fenêtres sur ciel étoilé
2019
International audience; L’engouement pour la création de réserves de « protection du ciel étoilé » s’étend à un nombre croissant de pays. Impulsé par les milieux de l’astronomie professionnelle et amateur, relayé par d’autres protagonistes publics et privés impliqués dans la réussite et la valorisation de la démarche, cet élan a notamment pris corps autour d’observatoires scientifiques de montagne. Figures emblématiques de l’histoire de l’aménagement de la montagne, ces observatoires ouvrent aussi un espace d’intermédiation entre nos sociétés contemporaines, technicistes et sophistiquées, et des mécanismes célestes porteurs d’enjeux environnementaux concrets.
IL SUCCIACAPRE CAPRIMULGUS EUROPAEUS (Aves Caprimulgiformes) NIDIFICANTE ALLO STAGNONE DI MARSALA (TRAPANI)
2017
First breeding of Nightjar Caprimulgus europaeus (Aves Caprimulgiformes) in the Stagnone di Marsala (Trapani, western Sicily)
Daily rhythms of young children in the 24/7 economy : A comparison of children in day care and day and night care
2017
The study explored temporal variation in children’s moods and compared children in regular day care with those in day and night care in Finland. To examine variation in children’s experiences, a mobile diary was used. The participants comprised 32 young children and their parents and day care personnel. Adults evaluated children’s moods three times daily over 1 week. A clear weekday–weekend rhythm was found among children in day care, who displayed more negative moods, due to frequent hurried mornings. Children in day and night care had more irregular mood rhythms. Boys were evaluated as displaying more negative moods than girls. peerReviewed
'Dark Ecological Network': strategically tackling light pollution for biodiversity and people
2021
Night-time light pollution from artificial sources can disrupt biological processes and fragment habitats. This study presents a new concept foraddressing the problem: a 'dark ecological network'. Its development involves mapping a new system of connected functional zones and corridors where dark can be preserved to help birds, bats and other taxa, and gives people the chance to experience starry skies.
Music in the Dark: Soundscapes in Christiane Ritter’s A Woman in The Polar Night
2020
In A Woman in the Polar Night (Eine Frau erlebt die Polarnacht, 1938), Christiane Ritter, a well-to-do Austrian housewife, describes her experience as the first central European woman to overwinter on Svalbard (1934–35). Ritter’s prose is extraordinary in its lyrical simplicity, and in German editions the text is interspersed with her paintings of the scenes that at first were so alien and changing, yet became so familiar and loved.
 Although stationed on the north coast of Svalbard with minimal human contact and without any recourse to the music with which Ritter had been surrounded in Austria, A Woman in the Polar Night is a text that is full of references to sound, natural sounds th…
Reported speech and talk dramatizations as means of humour in Late Night with Conan O'Brien
2009
Les impacts sanitaires de la lumière artificielle nocturne - Un état des lieux des connaissances et des hypothèses
2008
Face à la lumière artificielle nocturne (LAN - Light At Night - dans la littérature médicale), la recherche clinique n'en est qu'à ses prémices, dans une situation comparable à celle dans laquelle elle se trouvait face à la pollution par le bruit il y a une trentaine d'années. Pour autant, les scientifiques s'intéressent de plus en plus aux impacts que l'éclairage artificiel peut avoir sur la santé humaine par le biais d'un dérèglement des rythmes circadiens (d'environ 24 heures - du latin circa, environ, et dies, jour), cycles biologiques souvent " calés " sur l'alternance naturelle d'un jour et d'une nuit. Pour l'être humain, comme pour la plupart des espèces complexes, cette rythmicité j…
Day and Night Control of COPD and Role of Pharmacotherapy: A Review
2020
Abstract The topic of 24-hour management of COPD is related to day-to-night symptoms management, specific follow-up and patients’ adherence to therapy. COPD symptoms strongly vary during day and night, being worse in the night and early morning. This variability is not always adequately considered in the trials. Night-time symptoms are predictive of higher mortality and more frequent exacerbations; therefore, they should be a target of therapy. During night-time, in COPD patients the supine position is responsible for a different thoracic physiology; moreover, during some sleep phases the vagal stimulation determines increased bronchial secretions, increased blood flow in the bronchial circ…
Florence Nightingale as a Victorian career woman
2016
The chapter focuses on the role of Florence Nightingale (1820-1910) in turning nursing into a trained profession and a viable and respectable career option for Victorian women seeking employment outside of the home. Nightingale's accomplishments and her thoughts on women's lot in life as expressed in her essay "Cassandra", are presented against the backdrop of the ideology of separate spheres which circumscribes women within the domestic domain. The chapter discusses Nightingale's work in British military field hospitals during the Crimean War, her successful efforts to reform the ways in which such hospitals were run, and the establishment of the Nightingale School and Home for Nurses and …