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CID 52 : Socio-ecosystems and global environmental change: issues, knowledge and methodologies

Main institute: INEE

Secondary institute(s): Tous

Relevant sections: All

Keywords

• Climate and global risks: ocean-atmosphere coupling, climate sensitivity, forcings, feedbacks, planetary limits, transitions, tipping points
• Risks, disturbances and crises: extreme phenomena, mitigation and adaptation strategies (mitigation, resilience)
• Biodiversity and interactions: population dynamics, interaction networks between species, conservation, restoration, rewilding
• Ecosystem and climate services: scenarios, modelling, nature-based solutions
• Relationship with the environment: local knowledge, perceptions, changes in scientific approaches, representations of global change
• Spatial and temporal dynamics: multi-scale, origins and historical trajectories of socio-ecosystems
• Management and development: availability, renewability, quality and uses of resources, circular economy, sobriety
• Conflicts of use and future prospects: environmental destruction, deforestation, sustainable pollution
• Territories: environmental transitions, low-carbon energies, social innovations, economic models
• Health and the environment: OneHealth, PlanetaryHealth, EcoHealth, One Welfare concepts
• Pollution and impacts on health: exposome, radionuclides, cosmic radiation, dysbiosis
• Knowledge, measures and policies to reduce exposure
• Environmental inequalities: impacts differentiated according to social, economic and territorial scales
• Technologies and processes: low-tech/low-cost sensors, processes adapted to isolated sites, ecological engineering, sustainable chemistry
• Approaches: systemic, transdisciplinary, cross-sectoral, nexus, sustainability science, etc.
• Regulation and management: local action, mobilisation, public policy, participation, environmental law, conflicts of use, environmental justice, anthropology and history of environmental governance
• Uncertainties and expertise: scenarios, governance strategies, transdisciplinary responses to the ecological emergency