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The potential sustainable development of health-related tourism in Libya and its influence on the European tourist's attraction : a study in touristi…
2017
This study focuses on sustainable development potential in the health tourism industry in Libya. It attempts to explain the difference between medical tourism and health tourism, for which the country’s natural and human resources are a veritable wealth. Our research begins with the realisation that health tourism in Libya may contribute to the economic development of the country and participate in long-term sustainable development inasmuch as it has fewer negative effects on the environment and the population. Indeed, for the last 54 years the Libyan economy has been dependent on oil. For this reason and others, we believe that sustainable development in the health tourism field is one of …
Conceptualisation et évaluation d'une typologie de lotissement vertical pour un aménagement urbain durable
2020
The current urban development process is the result of a paradoxical situation. On the one end, families prefer individual housing, which finds the favourable conditions to its spreading in the more or less distant from towns outskirts, while wishing to benefit from services (proximity to amenities, public transport offers, etc…) which are rather the corelate of dense urban centralization. On the other hand, in order to fight against environmental, social and economic costs of urban sprawl, and also aim towards a more sustainable city, the urban renovation and compact city projects lead to some density levels that only collective housing enables to reach. So, the equation - control of the u…
On Sustainable Management in Local Governance of Water: a Prospective Localized Study
2006
In the face of the changes in the planet's natural resources and of their unequal distribution, it is becoming more urgent that contemporary societies oversee environmental assets in a global manner. Although international directives, when they are transposed into national laws, may set specific objectives, meeting them at the local level is as yet an uneven enterprise. Nevertheless we hope to demonstrate, using a case-study involving local tensions over water resources, that public management of the crisis may be developed that effectively involves the civic society, by using the incentives and enforcement tools of central government and of local institutions.
The circular economy model in the socio-economic systems of the wood industry : the case of the Tomsk oblast
2021
Using the Circular Economy (CE) model appears to be today a means more and more employed by organizations and public policies to overcome the problem of waste and bring it to a new stage of progress: the one of sustainability. If the issue of diagnosis and the need for a transition to CE is generally no longer discussed, the question of its implementation is all the more so, especially in Russia. Depending on the type of economic sector and the territory considered, an CE strategy cannot be viewed in the same way. Whether in terms of natural resources, labour or capital, different economic factors are brought to interfere in the search for circularity and sustainability. The objective of th…
Vers une catalyse durable, économe d'atomes et éco-responsable : 0,0001 % de métal, une dose presque homéopathique pour la synthèse pharmaceutique et…
2009
International audience; Comment mettre la chimie en accord avec un développement sociétal durable, harmonieux et respectueux de l'environnement ? Des chimistes de l'Université de Bourgogne cherchent et trouvent des solutions !
Innovation in a system of cities How do knowledge spillovers flow across European cities
2014
International audience; no abstract
Territoires urbains en transition. Monographie d’un quartier populaire en résilience écologique, Editions Universitaires de Dijon, décembre 2015
2015
National audience; Que faites-vous pour la planète? Vous prenez le vélo pour aller travailler? Vous recyclez des tissus pour fabriquer et peut-être vendre des vêtements? Vous avez choisi une pratique sportive durable dans un club près de chez vous? Vous mangez bio? Vous utilisez les réseaux sociaux pour faire connaître vos éco-gestes à vos voisins ou à l'autre bout du monde? Imaginez... A quoi pourrait ressembler un quartier populaire en 2050, si on ne fait rien pour protéger l’environnement ou, à l'inverse, si on fait tout pour le préserver?Une équipe pluridisciplinaire a enquêté durant deux ans, entre 2012 et 2014, auprès de la population d'un de ces quartiers, la Fontaine d'Ouche, en pro…
Nouvelles perspectives du BIM
2021
Les dernières avancées dans la modélisation des informations du bâtiment et la maquette numérique ont permis d'améliorer l'efficacité des livraisons et performances, en catalysant des méthodes de travail innovantes dans le domaine général de l'architecture, de l'ingénierie et de la construction (AEC). Malgré les nombreux outils et technologies numériques et les différentes normes ouvertes BIM, il demeure un besoin croissant d'interopérabilité entre acteurs et logiciels.Allant de cas d'études constitués par des projets industriels réels à des projets recherche, les six chapitres de cet ouvrage témoignent de l'intérêt de la filière et des entreprises pour adapter et faire évoluer leurs pratiq…
Multifunctionality: refocusing a spreading, loose and fashionable concept for looking at sustainability?
2008
International audience; The notion of agriculture's Multifunctionality (MF) emerged in the 1980s. It then followed two trajectories since the 1990s: a conflicting period linked to its use in the international trade negotiations on the one hand, a spreading in terms of meaning, use and geographically on the other hand. Specific meanings appeared in connection with policy making, at national or international levels, or through the involvement of new disciplines. Yet, very few authors discuss the implication of the chosen meaning on their findings. To explore and take advantage of using this word and to deliver it from its controversial use in international trade negotiations, it is absolutely…
Raisonnement des pratiques et des changements de pratiques en matière de désherbage : regards agronomique et sociologique à partir d’enquêtes chez de…
2008
To ensure successful, more sustainable weed management practices, it is crucial to take account of farmer’s decision-making processes. Agronomists revealed that interviewed farmers had complex and various weeding programmes, and that, when designing these programmes, they integrated different time scales: the current year, the rotation, and the long term. They gave some light, too, on the decision-making processes and how it changes over time. Sociologists analyzed the way wine-growers bring about change from the cognitive angle and its bearing on interactive dialogue between the wine-growers themselves as well as with technical advisors