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  1. Thinking coexistence in human-dominated landscapes with the lens of multi-species assemblages: Farmers, brown bears and other wild species in the Pyrenees

    use of space and predatory behaviour constraining pastoralists to adapt and transforming some of their science. To date however most studies focus on a dual relationship between humans and non-humans of one other which considers non-humans as co-constitutive of places we analyse the coexistence between brown bears pastures in France between 2021 and 2023 we show how the return of bears in a human-dominated landscape has transformed wildlife agency i.e. the capacity of non-humans to shape the world through the relational networks their agency, necessitating a shift in perspective to recognize non-humans as active participants in shaping coexistence in human-dominated landscapes with the lens of multi-species assemblages: Farmers, brown bears and

    • Type : Article
    • - Mis à jour le 13/03/2025
  2. Spatial and temporal patterns of upland vegetation over the last 200 years in the northern pyrenees: Example from the Bassiès valley, Ariège, France

    was then used to reconstruct the 200-year history of local land-cover dynamics at 10 to 20-year intervals such estimates are difficult to obtain from pollen data due to their lack of spatial dimension and the inter-taxonomic Quantitative estimates of past vegetation with a clearly defined spatial scale are a critical step to better understand study assesses the potential of the Landscape Reconstruction Algorithm LRA to reconstruct the spatial and period characterised by a decline of traditional pastoral activities. We used well-dated pollen records Spatial and temporal patterns of upland vegetation over the last 200 years in the northern pyrenees:

    • Type : Article
    • - Mis à jour le 29/09/2022
  3. The impact of immersion and presence on information retention in virtual reality training: findings from the deffinum learn project, INTED 2025 proceedings

    sense of presence than the tablet. These findings contribute to the understanding of the use of immersive sense of presence and information retention suggesting that a stronger sense of presence leads to better level of immersion significantly impacted the sense of presence with virtual reality leading to a higher the degree of immersion can influence the sense of presence it may not directly translate to improved information emphasizing the importance of creating experiences that foster a strong sense of presence to maximize learning The impact of immersion and presence on information retention in virtual reality training: findings from

    • Type : Article
    • - Mis à jour le 25/06/2025
  4. Contextual information in the dictionary: A critical approach of the additional example feature in online monolingual English dictionaries with a focus on translators’ needs

    aims to assess the usefulness and usability of the additional example feature for translators. To achieve 7198 One of the translator s primary needs is for contextual information which helps him her to fully understand despite the development of new translation technologies. The variety and presentation of contextual information the advent of corpora in the dictionary-making process more and more lexicographers have been using a approach which has allowed meaning to be explained in context and examples to be numerous and authentic. Online information in the dictionary: A critical approach of the additional example feature in online monolingual

    • Type : Article
    • - Mis à jour le 06/06/2024
  5. Trunk- and branch- data derived radial increments of Pinus brutia Ten., Cupressus sempervirens L., and Quercus pubescens Willd. subsp. pubescens from Crete for dendro- and anthraco-typological analysis

    model to identify the anatomical origin of archaeological wood remains. Chronologies span up to 155 years and branch slices. A subset of branch samples was experimentally carbonised to quantify radial shrinkage the cypress series on the basis of a robust chronology will provide an insightful growth ring chronology distinguishing trunk- and branch-derived wood on the basis of tree-ring width. The dataset supports applications wood-use reconstruction including the identification of selective logging or fuel-management practices. It Trunk- and branch- data derived radial increments of Pinus brutia Ten., Cupressus sempervirens L., and

    • Type : Article
    • - Mis à jour le 07/01/2026
  6. Can subfossil insects complement pedoanthracology in reconstructing the past trajectories of old-growth forests? A study case from the Northern Central Pyrenees (France)

    presence of insect remains preserved in soils has the potential to serve as a complementary proxy to charcoal reconstruction of Holocene forest trajectories at high spatial resolution. Six pits were dug at three old-growth indicators of the maturity of old-growth forests were poorly preserved in the soils studied but some of the on a selection of both insects and charcoal and a time-since-death index was developed to evaluate the the degradation stage and relative age of the insect remains. Insect remains were present in most layers pedoanthracology in reconstructing the past trajectories of old-growth forests? A study case from the Northern

    • Type : Article
    • - Mis à jour le 07/01/2026
  7. Does increasing human impact across the holocene result in simplification of vegetation composition and diversity across Europe? A pollen-based spatio-temporal approach

    change are the primary drivers of current biodiversity loss but have had different impacts on biodiversity biodiversity across the Holocene epoch. To enhance our understanding of current changes in diversity and its Vegetation Estimates from Large Sites model have been used to explore spatiotemporal changes in vegetation period from 11.7 ka cal BP to present . Space-time constrained clustering of the RVests identified six study explored REVEALS -diversity richness of taxa richness of abundant taxa and evenness within each grid impact across the holocene result in simplification of vegetation composition and diversity across Europe

    • Type : Article
    • - Mis à jour le 07/01/2026
  8. Monthly Webinar - Revisiting the History of Medieval Libya (7th-16th centuries) : "Between Ṭarābulus and Aṭrābulus. The journey of the toponym and difficulties in determining its form" par Mohamed Ghodhbane

    2022-2023 in 2023-2024 we will continue to explore the sources available to the historians to write reshape and journey of the toponym and difficulties in determining its form by Mohamed Ghodhbane University of Tunis for the tenth centuries of the Islamic era that began with the Islamic conquest of the 1st 7th century and establishment of the Ottoman rule in the 10th 16th century. Thus this webinar aims at reactivating the University of Sfax Tunisia Inas Mohamed Ali Bubtana Archaeology department University of Benghazi Libya History of Medieval Libya (7th-16th centuries) : "Between Ṭarābulus and Aṭrābulus. The journey of the toponym

    • Type : Actualité
    • - Mis à jour le 12/10/2023
  9. Monthly Webinar (in arabic) - Revisiting the History of Medieval Libya (7th-16th centuries) : "Partnership for Heritage. Documentation and heritage management for the protection of the Nafousa Mountains (Libya)" par Mahmoud Hadia and Ahmed Masoud

    2022-2023 in 2023-2024 we will continue to explore the sources available to the historians to write reshape and protection of the Nafousa Mountains Libya in Arabic by Mahmoud Hadia and Ahmed Masoud Department of Antiquities for the tenth centuries of the Islamic era that began with the Islamic conquest of the 1st 7th century and establishment of the Ottoman rule in the 10th 16th century. Thus this webinar aims at reactivating the University of Sfax Tunisia Inas Mohamed Ali Bubtana Archaeology department University of Benghazi Libya Monthly Webinar (in arabic) - Revisiting the History of Medieval Libya (7th-16th centuries) : "Partnership Documentation and heritage management for the protection of the Nafousa Mountains (Libya)" par Mahmoud Hadia

    • Type : Actualité
    • - Mis à jour le 12/10/2023
  10. Towards a new perspective on the rock art sites-landscape relations in the Upper Palaeolithic of Valcamonica (N-Italie)

    sites according to the geomorphology of the territory and the selection of the rocks to be engraved in attributed to the Upper Palaeolithic. This led to recognition of some features linked to the two site Valcamonica an Alpine valley in northern Italy boasts one of Europe s largest concentrations of open-air Landscapes of Valcamonica Rock Art we elaborate a DTM map providing a characterisation of the landscape implementation of the available data and the elaboration of PARC will provide a useful tool as well to understand sites-landscape relations in the Upper Palaeolithic of Valcamonica (N-Italie)

    • Type : Actualité
    • - Mis à jour le 08/12/2022