Mountain professionals and the impact of socio-environmental transitions
Natures Sciences Sociétés
2025/3 Vol. 33
120 pages
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Table of contents
Rethinking decarbonisation efforts. Call for a comprehensive socio-technical perspective
‘Mountain professionals and the impact of socio-environmental transitions’
Introduction. Mountain professionals and the impact of socio-environmental transitions
‘Hut keepers have always adapted to climatic conditions’: adaptation or professional evolution? Mountain hut keepers faced with climate change
Reconfiguring territorial governance in the light of the tourism transition. The case of mountain huts in the Franco-Swiss Alps
Researchers, shepherds and their mountain pastures. Epistemological and historiographical challenges since 1760
Overcoming barriers to cutting trees: territorialisation in public forestry work in the high Alpine valleys (Haute-Maurienne, France)
- By Mikaël Chambru
- and Raphaël Lachello
Research news
The renewal of the wild: making, remaking, and letting the wild be in our territories
- By Raphaël Mathevet
- and Rémi Beau
Vulnerability of the reef heritage: reflections from an interdisciplinary thematic school in the Western Indian Ocean
Opinion
The ‘race for power’: fatalistic reductionism or an opportunity for pro-active slowdown?
- By Franck Varenne
- and Arnaud Crétot
Events & books
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