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Research data keyboard_double_arrow_right Dataset 2024Publisher:Zenodo Alexander-Haw, Abigail; Dütschke, Elisabeth; Helferich, Marvin; Preuß, Sabine; Schleich, Joachim;This dataset and codebook correspond to the initial round of survey data gathered in France in 2022, within the project FULFILL - Fundamental Decarbonisation Through Sufficiency By Lifestyle Changes. As part of Work Package 3 (WP3) in the FULFILL project, we collected quantitative data from six countries: Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, Latvia, and India. In the first round of the survey, we recruited a representative sample of approximately 2000 households in each country, taking into account both the individual and household perspectives. The survey includes a quantitative assessment of the carbon footprint in various domains of life, such as housing, mobility, and diet. In addition to this, the survey also measures socio-economic factors such as age, gender, income, education, household size, life stage, and political orientation. Furthermore, the survey includes measures of quality of life, encompassing aspects such as health and well-being, environmental quality, financial security, and comfort.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Preprint , Report 2012 FrancePublisher:HAL CCSD Authors: Naegel, Paul;Au milieu des années 1950, Électricité de France, opérateur largement dominant dans la production et la distribution d'énergie sous forme électrique, du fait de l'avenir encore incertain du nucléaire civil, a opté, avec la construction de l''usine marémotrice sur l'estuaire de la Rance, pour une énergie renouvelable d'un type encore inusité à l'échelle industrielle. Cette centrale hydroélectrique, en de nombreux points particulièrement innovante, inaugurée en 1967, sera pourtant la seule de ce type réalisée en France. Elle est toujours en service. A un moment où la question des énergies renouvelables est pour le moins à l'ordre du jour, même si les réalisations restent modestes en termes industriels en France, il nous a semblé intéressant de mobiliser l'histoire d'une réalisation qui a, depuis des lustres, produit ce que nous considérons comme une bifurcation énergétique, dont l'avenir reste largement à construire.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Conference object , Article 2018 GermanyPublisher:Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT) Authors: Neff, Christophe;The abstract gives an overview over geographical, environmental and political changes in Tunisia from 2000 to 2018. The focus is on wildfire evolution and climate change processes in Tunisia. L' augmentation des incendies de forêts, la littoralisation, la californisation, risque de voir les espèces invasives se multiplier-telle fut le résultat de l'étude GTZ « Stratégie nationale d'adaptation de l'agriculture tunisienne et des écosystèmes aux changements climatiques» sottie en 2007 - et dont l'auteur fut le responsable du groupe d'analyse des écosystèmes. Le diagnostic concernant l'évolution de risques de feux de forêts fut assez alarmant : « Nous pensons que les changements climatiques vont accroître considérablement les risques de feux de végétation. Le Nord de la Tunisie serait particulièrement affecté par cette évolution car en plus de l'augmentation des températures le stock combustible pourrait considérablement augmenter ... La progression des incendies, surtout de grands incendies nécessitant des grands stocks de combustibles, dans le Nord tunisien, peut avoir des conséquences particulièrement négatives pour toute l'économie tunisienne car elle met en danger les systèmes des barrages et l'approvisionnement en eau d'une grande partie de la Tunisie. (Neff, C. 2007., p.37-38)».Dix ans après la sortie de l' étude l' auteur essai d'évaluerà quel point les scenarios dessinés dans l'étude de 2007 sont encore d'actualité en Tunisie contemporaine (2017/18). Est-ce que les changements politiques, la révolution tunisienne de 2011 et la phase transitoire vers une démocratielibérale qui suivait cette révolution, ont pesé sur l' état de l'environnement. Quel est la tendance des fréquences d'incendies de forêts des dernières années en Tunisie. Est-ce que les pouvoirs politiques actuelsprennent en considération les «risques» que les changements climatiques peuvent engendrer pour les écosystèmes& les paysages tunisiennes. Le tout sera complété, par une vue globale d'extérieure sur la Tunisie-l'auteur est bloggeur sur le Monde.fr depuis 2009, et il suit les évènements tunisiens avec attention. Quel est la vue d'un bloggeur franco-allemande sur une Tunisie changeante et confronté à des défis politiques considérable: la phase de transition démocratique, les changements climatiques, mais aussi le futur des terres intérieures tunisiennes, les paysages ruraux à l'abandonet dont la jeunesse cherche à fuir vers des destinations meilleurs ...
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2022 ItalyPublisher:Chroniques du travail Authors: Tomassetti, Paolo;Cet article explique pourquoi et comment différents paradigmes énergétiques et leur économie politique ont affecté les institutions de relations professionnelles et industrielles au fil du temps. S’appuyant sur une nouvelle littérature qui considère les sources d’énergie comme un référent analytique central, sont discutés et présentés les contextes économiques reposant successivement sur le charbon, le pétrole, le nucléaire et le solaire. Alors que la possibilité d’un contrôle de la main-d’œuvre sur l’extraction et la distribution du charbon a favorisé le développement d’institutions démocratiques et d’un État-providence dans les régimes occidentaux et dans les économies récemment développées de ce que l’on appelle les pays du Sud, le « pétro-capitalisme » et l’économie politique de l’énergie nucléaire ont contribué au démantèlement des marchés internes du travail et à la crise des institutions classiques du droit du travail et des relations professionnelles1. Contrairement au pétrole et au nucléaire, les énergies renouvelables pourraient favoriser le passage d’un modèle économique extractif à un modèle génératif et participatif : en introduisant plus de démocratie dans le pouvoir politique et économique de l’énergie, les énergies renouvelables pourraient mieux servir le bien-être humain, le travail et l’environnement. This article discusses how and why different energy paradigms and their political economies have affected labour and industrial relations institutions over time. Drawing on a novel literature that considers energy sources as a core analytical referent, the following trajectories are presented and discussed. While the possibility of labour control over the mining and distribution of coal has favoured the development of democratic institutions and welfare state in Western jurisdictions and in recently developed economies in the so-called Global South, ‘petro-capitalism’ and the political economy of nuclear energy have contributed to the dismantling of internal labour markets and to the crisis of classical labour law and industrial relations institutions. In contrast to oil and nuclear power, renewable energy sources could favour the transition from an extractive economic model to one that is generative and participatory: by re-democratising the political and economic power of energy, renewables might be able to better serve human welfare, labour and the environment.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 1877 United StatesPublisher:Paris : Gauthier-Villars Authors: Radau, Rodolphe, 1835-1911.;handle: 2027/uc1.$b569821
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Other literature type 1994 United StatesPublisher:Wageningen, Netherlands: Université Agronomique de Wageningen, Département de la Foresterie Authors: de Boer, F.; Kessler, J. J.;Metadata only record This document presents an analysis of Fulani pastoral farming systems that focuses on how pastoralists use silvopastoral land. It aims to provide the missing knowledge needed to implement the resource management ('gestion des terroirs') approach at village level. In this region the influence of pastoral land use on the environment appears to be less pronounced than that of crop cultivation, even though levels of animal production are reasonable. The carrying capacity of the region has not yet been attained. Current constraints to pastoral land use in the region arise from the encroachment of cropland at the expense of pastoral land, and the increase in animal numbers. To develop sustainable natural resource management at village level that includes Fulani pastoral land use, the key factors appear to be the integration of livestock husbandry and cropland cultivation at household level, agreements between pastoralists and cropland farmers on land tenure and resource management, and support targeting of Fulani households (which have so far been neglected). Specific recommendations are given. (CAB Abstract)
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Doctoral thesis 2012 FrancePublisher:HAL CCSD Authors: Nefzi, Aida;The literature is not unanimous as for the effect of the climatic change on developing countries. Indeed, if several studies conclude that the agriculture of developing countries is vulnerable to the climatic change because of the predominance of weak capital agriculture, others suggest that climate change will be benefit to agriculture. This thesis has for objective to study the impact of the climate change on the Tunisian agriculture while using an analysis ricardienne of the agricultural value added. We execute a spatiotemporal analysis of the answer of the agricultural value added to the climate change on a relative data base of 21 governates of Tunisia that covers the period 1992-2007. On the basis of results of evaluation of this analysis, we proceed to a simulation of the impact of the climate change on agriculture relatively on the projections of a moderate scenario on the 2020 horizon. Results suggest that the climate change combined to an evolution of the technological level would have some beneficial effects on the Tunisian agriculture. This result would put back in question findings of the existing study that insist on the negative effects of the climatic change on agriculture. La littérature n'est pas unanime quant à l'effet favorable ou défavorable du changement climatique sur les pays en voie de développement. En effet, si plusieurs travaux concluent que l'agriculture des pays en voie de développement est vulnérable au changement climatique à cause de la prédominance de l'agriculture à faible capital, d'autres suggèrent le contraire. Cette thèse a pour objectif d'étudier l'impact du changement climatique sur l'agriculture tunisienne en utilisant une analyse ricardienne de la valeur ajoutée agricole. Nous effectuons une analyse spatio-temporelle de la réponse de la valeur ajoutée agricole au changement climatique sur une base de données relative à 21 gouvernorats de la Tunisie qui couvre la période 1992-2007. Sur la base des résultats d'estimation de cette analyse, nous procédons à une simulation de l'impact du changement climatique sur l'agriculture relativement aux projections d'un scénario modéré à l'horizon 2020. Les résultats suggèrent que le changement climatique combiné à une évolution du niveau technologique aurait des effets bénéfiques sur l'agriculture tunisienne. Ce résultat remettrait en question les conclusions de la majorité des travaux existants dans la littérature qui insistent sur les effets négatifs du changement climatique sur l'agriculture.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euapps Other research productkeyboard_double_arrow_right Other ORP type 1990 NetherlandsPublisher:CABO [etc.] Authors: Cisse, S.; Gosseye, P.A.; v␁an Duivenbooden, N.; Veeneklaas, F.R.;add ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euResearch data keyboard_double_arrow_right Dataset 2024Publisher:Zenodo Alexander-Haw, Abigail; Dütschke, Elisabeth; Janßen, Hannah; Preuß, Sabine; Schleich, Joachim; Tröger, Josephine; Tschaut, Mareike;This dataset and codebook correspond to the second round of survey data gathered in France in 2023, within the project FULFILL - Fundamental Decarbonisation Through Sufficiency By Lifestyle Changes. As part of Work Package 3 (WP3) in the FULFILL project, we collected quantitative data from six countries: Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, Latvia, and India. The first round of the survey, consisted of recruiting a representative sample of approximately 2000 households in each country. In this second survey round, we recruit around 500 respondents from the initial survey round, ensuring representativity is maintained. This survey is very similar to the survey in the first round and includes a lot of identical items, including a quantitative assessment of the carbon footprint in the housing, mobility, and diet sectors, socio-economic factors such as age, gender, income, education, household size, life stage, and political orientation. Furthermore, the survey includes measures of quality of life, encompassing aspects such as health and well-being, environmental quality, financial security, and comfort. New for this second round, we have incorporated questions regarding the measures respondents adopted in response to the 2022 energy crisis.
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Research data keyboard_double_arrow_right Dataset 2024Publisher:Zenodo Alexander-Haw, Abigail; Dütschke, Elisabeth; Helferich, Marvin; Preuß, Sabine; Schleich, Joachim;This dataset and codebook correspond to the initial round of survey data gathered in France in 2022, within the project FULFILL - Fundamental Decarbonisation Through Sufficiency By Lifestyle Changes. As part of Work Package 3 (WP3) in the FULFILL project, we collected quantitative data from six countries: Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, Latvia, and India. In the first round of the survey, we recruited a representative sample of approximately 2000 households in each country, taking into account both the individual and household perspectives. The survey includes a quantitative assessment of the carbon footprint in various domains of life, such as housing, mobility, and diet. In addition to this, the survey also measures socio-economic factors such as age, gender, income, education, household size, life stage, and political orientation. Furthermore, the survey includes measures of quality of life, encompassing aspects such as health and well-being, environmental quality, financial security, and comfort.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Preprint , Report 2012 FrancePublisher:HAL CCSD Authors: Naegel, Paul;Au milieu des années 1950, Électricité de France, opérateur largement dominant dans la production et la distribution d'énergie sous forme électrique, du fait de l'avenir encore incertain du nucléaire civil, a opté, avec la construction de l''usine marémotrice sur l'estuaire de la Rance, pour une énergie renouvelable d'un type encore inusité à l'échelle industrielle. Cette centrale hydroélectrique, en de nombreux points particulièrement innovante, inaugurée en 1967, sera pourtant la seule de ce type réalisée en France. Elle est toujours en service. A un moment où la question des énergies renouvelables est pour le moins à l'ordre du jour, même si les réalisations restent modestes en termes industriels en France, il nous a semblé intéressant de mobiliser l'histoire d'une réalisation qui a, depuis des lustres, produit ce que nous considérons comme une bifurcation énergétique, dont l'avenir reste largement à construire.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Conference object , Article 2018 GermanyPublisher:Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT) Authors: Neff, Christophe;The abstract gives an overview over geographical, environmental and political changes in Tunisia from 2000 to 2018. The focus is on wildfire evolution and climate change processes in Tunisia. L' augmentation des incendies de forêts, la littoralisation, la californisation, risque de voir les espèces invasives se multiplier-telle fut le résultat de l'étude GTZ « Stratégie nationale d'adaptation de l'agriculture tunisienne et des écosystèmes aux changements climatiques» sottie en 2007 - et dont l'auteur fut le responsable du groupe d'analyse des écosystèmes. Le diagnostic concernant l'évolution de risques de feux de forêts fut assez alarmant : « Nous pensons que les changements climatiques vont accroître considérablement les risques de feux de végétation. Le Nord de la Tunisie serait particulièrement affecté par cette évolution car en plus de l'augmentation des températures le stock combustible pourrait considérablement augmenter ... La progression des incendies, surtout de grands incendies nécessitant des grands stocks de combustibles, dans le Nord tunisien, peut avoir des conséquences particulièrement négatives pour toute l'économie tunisienne car elle met en danger les systèmes des barrages et l'approvisionnement en eau d'une grande partie de la Tunisie. (Neff, C. 2007., p.37-38)».Dix ans après la sortie de l' étude l' auteur essai d'évaluerà quel point les scenarios dessinés dans l'étude de 2007 sont encore d'actualité en Tunisie contemporaine (2017/18). Est-ce que les changements politiques, la révolution tunisienne de 2011 et la phase transitoire vers une démocratielibérale qui suivait cette révolution, ont pesé sur l' état de l'environnement. Quel est la tendance des fréquences d'incendies de forêts des dernières années en Tunisie. Est-ce que les pouvoirs politiques actuelsprennent en considération les «risques» que les changements climatiques peuvent engendrer pour les écosystèmes& les paysages tunisiennes. Le tout sera complété, par une vue globale d'extérieure sur la Tunisie-l'auteur est bloggeur sur le Monde.fr depuis 2009, et il suit les évènements tunisiens avec attention. Quel est la vue d'un bloggeur franco-allemande sur une Tunisie changeante et confronté à des défis politiques considérable: la phase de transition démocratique, les changements climatiques, mais aussi le futur des terres intérieures tunisiennes, les paysages ruraux à l'abandonet dont la jeunesse cherche à fuir vers des destinations meilleurs ...
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2022 ItalyPublisher:Chroniques du travail Authors: Tomassetti, Paolo;Cet article explique pourquoi et comment différents paradigmes énergétiques et leur économie politique ont affecté les institutions de relations professionnelles et industrielles au fil du temps. S’appuyant sur une nouvelle littérature qui considère les sources d’énergie comme un référent analytique central, sont discutés et présentés les contextes économiques reposant successivement sur le charbon, le pétrole, le nucléaire et le solaire. Alors que la possibilité d’un contrôle de la main-d’œuvre sur l’extraction et la distribution du charbon a favorisé le développement d’institutions démocratiques et d’un État-providence dans les régimes occidentaux et dans les économies récemment développées de ce que l’on appelle les pays du Sud, le « pétro-capitalisme » et l’économie politique de l’énergie nucléaire ont contribué au démantèlement des marchés internes du travail et à la crise des institutions classiques du droit du travail et des relations professionnelles1. Contrairement au pétrole et au nucléaire, les énergies renouvelables pourraient favoriser le passage d’un modèle économique extractif à un modèle génératif et participatif : en introduisant plus de démocratie dans le pouvoir politique et économique de l’énergie, les énergies renouvelables pourraient mieux servir le bien-être humain, le travail et l’environnement. This article discusses how and why different energy paradigms and their political economies have affected labour and industrial relations institutions over time. Drawing on a novel literature that considers energy sources as a core analytical referent, the following trajectories are presented and discussed. While the possibility of labour control over the mining and distribution of coal has favoured the development of democratic institutions and welfare state in Western jurisdictions and in recently developed economies in the so-called Global South, ‘petro-capitalism’ and the political economy of nuclear energy have contributed to the dismantling of internal labour markets and to the crisis of classical labour law and industrial relations institutions. In contrast to oil and nuclear power, renewable energy sources could favour the transition from an extractive economic model to one that is generative and participatory: by re-democratising the political and economic power of energy, renewables might be able to better serve human welfare, labour and the environment.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Other literature type 1994 United StatesPublisher:Wageningen, Netherlands: Université Agronomique de Wageningen, Département de la Foresterie Authors: de Boer, F.; Kessler, J. J.;Metadata only record This document presents an analysis of Fulani pastoral farming systems that focuses on how pastoralists use silvopastoral land. It aims to provide the missing knowledge needed to implement the resource management ('gestion des terroirs') approach at village level. In this region the influence of pastoral land use on the environment appears to be less pronounced than that of crop cultivation, even though levels of animal production are reasonable. The carrying capacity of the region has not yet been attained. Current constraints to pastoral land use in the region arise from the encroachment of cropland at the expense of pastoral land, and the increase in animal numbers. To develop sustainable natural resource management at village level that includes Fulani pastoral land use, the key factors appear to be the integration of livestock husbandry and cropland cultivation at household level, agreements between pastoralists and cropland farmers on land tenure and resource management, and support targeting of Fulani households (which have so far been neglected). Specific recommendations are given. (CAB Abstract)
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Doctoral thesis 2012 FrancePublisher:HAL CCSD Authors: Nefzi, Aida;The literature is not unanimous as for the effect of the climatic change on developing countries. Indeed, if several studies conclude that the agriculture of developing countries is vulnerable to the climatic change because of the predominance of weak capital agriculture, others suggest that climate change will be benefit to agriculture. This thesis has for objective to study the impact of the climate change on the Tunisian agriculture while using an analysis ricardienne of the agricultural value added. We execute a spatiotemporal analysis of the answer of the agricultural value added to the climate change on a relative data base of 21 governates of Tunisia that covers the period 1992-2007. On the basis of results of evaluation of this analysis, we proceed to a simulation of the impact of the climate change on agriculture relatively on the projections of a moderate scenario on the 2020 horizon. Results suggest that the climate change combined to an evolution of the technological level would have some beneficial effects on the Tunisian agriculture. This result would put back in question findings of the existing study that insist on the negative effects of the climatic change on agriculture. La littérature n'est pas unanime quant à l'effet favorable ou défavorable du changement climatique sur les pays en voie de développement. En effet, si plusieurs travaux concluent que l'agriculture des pays en voie de développement est vulnérable au changement climatique à cause de la prédominance de l'agriculture à faible capital, d'autres suggèrent le contraire. Cette thèse a pour objectif d'étudier l'impact du changement climatique sur l'agriculture tunisienne en utilisant une analyse ricardienne de la valeur ajoutée agricole. Nous effectuons une analyse spatio-temporelle de la réponse de la valeur ajoutée agricole au changement climatique sur une base de données relative à 21 gouvernorats de la Tunisie qui couvre la période 1992-2007. Sur la base des résultats d'estimation de cette analyse, nous procédons à une simulation de l'impact du changement climatique sur l'agriculture relativement aux projections d'un scénario modéré à l'horizon 2020. Les résultats suggèrent que le changement climatique combiné à une évolution du niveau technologique aurait des effets bénéfiques sur l'agriculture tunisienne. Ce résultat remettrait en question les conclusions de la majorité des travaux existants dans la littérature qui insistent sur les effets négatifs du changement climatique sur l'agriculture.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euapps Other research productkeyboard_double_arrow_right Other ORP type 1990 NetherlandsPublisher:CABO [etc.] Authors: Cisse, S.; Gosseye, P.A.; v␁an Duivenbooden, N.; Veeneklaas, F.R.;add ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euResearch data keyboard_double_arrow_right Dataset 2024Publisher:Zenodo Alexander-Haw, Abigail; Dütschke, Elisabeth; Janßen, Hannah; Preuß, Sabine; Schleich, Joachim; Tröger, Josephine; Tschaut, Mareike;This dataset and codebook correspond to the second round of survey data gathered in France in 2023, within the project FULFILL - Fundamental Decarbonisation Through Sufficiency By Lifestyle Changes. As part of Work Package 3 (WP3) in the FULFILL project, we collected quantitative data from six countries: Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, Latvia, and India. The first round of the survey, consisted of recruiting a representative sample of approximately 2000 households in each country. In this second survey round, we recruit around 500 respondents from the initial survey round, ensuring representativity is maintained. This survey is very similar to the survey in the first round and includes a lot of identical items, including a quantitative assessment of the carbon footprint in the housing, mobility, and diet sectors, socio-economic factors such as age, gender, income, education, household size, life stage, and political orientation. Furthermore, the survey includes measures of quality of life, encompassing aspects such as health and well-being, environmental quality, financial security, and comfort. New for this second round, we have incorporated questions regarding the measures respondents adopted in response to the 2022 energy crisis.
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