Thursday, March 3, 2011

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Urban mobility and local roots in West Africa

Monique Bertrand
From Bamako to Accra. Urban mobility and local roots in West Africa
Paris, Karthala, 2011. 384 pages, 16 x 24 cm, softcover. - 9782811104696

The growing strength of metropolitan mark the West African dramatically.
The book provides a setback of more than two decades on the urban transition, territorial and social, at work in Bamako and Accra. It s organized by both the bottom than at the top of Malian and Ghanaian companies, articulating games great actors and practices regular access to housing and inclusion in local political spaces.
The logic of donor projects and the mobilization of savings international migration exert their influences. But they deal with the legacies that distinguish the secular urban experiences of Francophone and Anglophone Africa, coastal and inland.
Such challenges require a precise approach to the effects of locations and internal composition of cities. This book leads the advocacy by illustrating their heterogeneity and conflicts among them intimate. It offers a way of interpreting movements increased residential and land and territorial attachments more than ever selective, but also decisive for the renewal of living together. The effort of contextualization that is conducted within their comparison cities used in West Africa. It highlights the limitations and risks of political instrumentalization of which is the subject category "local", when the urban communities are enjoined to mobilize against poverty or participate in features of good governance.
The metropolitan perspective shows then issues a report to the city both more fluid and fragmented. The movement of one it has in relation to the stability or other assignment. To build on this social space, it is important to recognize that the power of mobility and anchoring is constitutive of modernity in African capitals and compromises incurred with their past.
Geographer, Monique Bertrand research presented here that it has completed the University of Caen and in the urban reorganization and Mobility Unit, Institute of Development Research. She is now director of research at IRD, and pursue the trajectory analysis of urban issues in developing countries in joint research unit of Development and Society (University of Paris 1 and IRD).

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Wednesday, March 2, 2011

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When Jesus had 11.1
[ü] completed [ašve] to give instructions to his twelve disciples, he departed thence to teach [ansenje] and preach [near] the cities of the country [PEIJ].
11.2
John had [eijan] heard in the prison the works [sovra] of Christ, he sent word by his disciples
11.3
Are you the one who must [du'a] come, or should we wait [An] other?
11.4
Jesus answered them: Go and tell John what you hear and what you see [vuaje]: 11.5

blind [savögl] see [vua] lame [buatö] walk [marsh], lepers [Lepro] are purified [purification], the deaf [to] understand [antand], deaths [mortality] resurrected [Resus], and the good news proclaimed to them [the Poor].
11.6
Blessed is he who [Purkis] I will not be a stumbling block!
11.7
as they departed [German], he began to tell the crowd about John: "What you [ket-vu] went to the desert? A reed shaken [Azita] the wind [van]?
11.8
But what went ye see [vua]? a man wearing clothes [Dhabi] precious [Presio]? Here, those who wear clothes [desabi] precious [Presio] are in kings' houses [Rua].
11.9
What did you go out? a prophet? Yes, I tell you [diz], and more than [kan] prophet.
11.10
For this is he whom it is written, Behold, I send [janvua] my messenger [mesaže] before thy face, who shall prepare thy way before thee.
11.11
I tell you the truth, among those born of women there hath not risen more [PLU] greater than John the Baptist. However [söpandan], the smallest in the kingdom of heaven is greater than he.
11.12
Since the days of John the Baptist until now the kingdom of heaven is forced and the violent take it by force [san nanpar].

11.13 For all the prophets and the law prophesied until John

11.14 and if you want it, this is Elias which was to come.
11.15
Let him who has ears [desorei] let him hear.
11.16
Who I liken [konparörež] this generation? It is like unto children sitting in public places [publik], and, addressing other children
11.17
say: We've played [zue] flute, and you have not danced; we have mourned, and you did not lamented.
11.18
For John came neither eating [Manzana] nor drinking, and they say, He hath a devil.
11.19
The Son of man came eating [Manzana] and drinking, and they say, is a glutton and a drunkard, a friend of publicans and sinners. But wisdom [sažes] was justified by works [sovra].
11.20
Then he began to upbraid the cities wherein were held most of his miracles, because they repented not [röpanti].

11.21 Woe to you, Chorazin [šorasän]! woe unto thee, Bethsaida! For if the miracles were done in you had [ave] been done in Tyre and Sidon, long ago they would have [sore] repented [röpanti], in sackcloth and ashes.
11.22
Therefore I tell you the Day of Judgement [žüžman], Tyr [shooting] and Sidon will be treated less rigorously [rigurözman] you.
11.23
And you, Capernaum, will you be exalted to [Zusko] heaven? No. Thou shalt be brought down to [Zusko] Hades: for if the miracles that have been done in thee, had [ave] been done in Sodom, it would have remained [sübsistere] yet today.
11.24
Therefore I tell you the Day of Judgement [züzsma] the land of Sodom is treated less rigorously [rigurözman] than you.
11.25
In that time, Jesus answered and said, "I praise you [read], Father, Lord of heaven and earth, that thou hast hid [kase] these things from the wise and intelligent [änteližan], and what you have revealed them to children [ozanfan].
11.26
Yes, Father, I praise you [read] what you wanted as well.
11.27
All things were given to me by my Father, and no one knows the Son except the Father; Nor does anyone knows the Father except the Son and those to whom the Son chooses to reveal.
11.28
Come unto me all ye [silent] who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.
11.29
Take my yoke [zu] upon you and learn from Me, for I am gentle and humble [ANBL] Heart [KOR] and ye shall find [truvre] rest for your souls [vozam].
11.30
For my yoke [zu] is easy and my burden is light.

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The first European power

Diplomacy No. 49
Germany. Geopolitical and geo-strategy of the first European power

Paris, Areion Group, 2011. 100 pages, 23 x 30 cm, softcover. - 378056500895200490

SUMMARY
Focus & international news
Timeline International - December 2010-January 2011
Focus - World News
Insight - Negotiating Strategy, kidnapping and hostage-taking, by Lilian Laugerat, an expert in crisis negotiation.
Portfolio - The ruins of Detroit
Hotspots
Thailand vs Cambodia: nationalism to the sources of conflict, an interview with Jacques Ivanoff, CNRS researcher at the Institute for Research on Southeast Asia Contemporary (IRASEC) office in Bangkok. Prospective

Shale gas: a gold mine, but at what price! By Albert Legault, an associate professor at the University of Quebec at Montreal (UQAM) Department of Political Science.
File ... The German power
Insight foreign policy of Germany, meeting with HE Mr. Reinhard Schäfers, Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany in Paris. Looking
the Germans, interview with Jean-Louis de la Vaissiere, journalist for Agence France Presse.
German defense policy at the crossroads, by Christos Katsioulis, coordinator of research on foreign policy and European security and security policy specialist at the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung and Marius Müller-Hennig program coordinator on the overall policy of peace and security in the FES as well.
Geopolitical Atlas of Germany, by Thomas Delage.
Strategies ... North Korea: an impossible peace?
Mapping - The Korean Peninsula in the heart of tensions.
Scoreboard - The inter-Korean relations.
The country of permanent intimidation, by Thérèse Delpech, director of strategic affairs at the Atomic Energy Commission (CEA) and research associate at the Center for Studies and Research (CERI).
What policy vis-à-vis North Korea? Interview with Roland Bleiker, professor of international relations at the University of Queensland and former member of the Swiss Mission to the Supervisory Board of neutral countries in the demilitarized zone separating the two Koreas.
Geopolitics ... Arab world: who are the winners?
Tunisia: the domino effect? By Bichara Khader, professor and director of CERMAC (Catholic University of Louvain). 15 keys
reading Arab insurgency by Bichara Khader.
Algeria, the real state of emergency, interview with Said Sadi, president of the Rally for Culture and democracy, a member of the Algerian Assembly.
Egypt, between revolution and military coup, an interview with Sophie Pommier, a consultant on the Middle East and lecturer at Sciences-Po Paris.
Economy ... The adaptation of corporate networks
business networks in Europe, by François-Xavier Dudouet, CNRS researcher and lecturer at the University of Paris-Dauphine, Eric Grémont, president and OPESC Antoine Vion, a lecturer at the University of the Mediterranean. All three are members of the political-economic Observatory structures of capitalism (OPESC).
The irresistible rise of South-South networks, following the example of wood ..., by Jean-Marc Roda, a researcher at the Centre for International Cooperation in Agronomic Research for Development (CIRAD), UR Tropical Woods, stationed at the Forest Research Institute Malaysia.
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Tuesday, March 1, 2011

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The new issue of Carto

Carto # 4
The French Revolution
Paris, Areion Group, 2011. 82 pages, 23 x 30 cm, softcover. - 378013941095200040

SUMMARY
File zones
tools and levers of development? François Bost
News as seen on the cards • Larzac

Europe: the gas war will she be?
• Presidency of the Union: A Hungarian Rhapsody
• Independence of Kosovo: Troubled Tomorrows

Africa • Tunisia, Ben Ali
farewell • The Western Sahara conflict stalled
• Two chairs for Côte d'Ivoire
Asia-Oceania
• New rail lines on the roof of the world capitals
• When moving
• Vietnam: A Dragon in the making?
Americas
• American foundations at the bedside of the poorest
• Cuba: a forced liberalization?
Global Issues: Map detachable
• Space: a new challenge for telecommunications
Middle East
• Instability in Yemen
• The Qatar or diplomacy through sport
Oman • After 40 years of reign of Sultan Qaboos • The
Basin gas issues • Deciphering the Levant

• The Danube River Strategic EU
The eye of the cartographer
• Mapping the flow ... by Cécile Marin
Environment
• The development of the ethanol U.S.
• The expansionism of France Marine History

• Back ... The French Revolution Card (1770-1804) •
Great Battles: Wagram, 5 and 6 July 1809
Insolito mapping
Monaco • When is ... in his promo cards

Monday, February 28, 2011

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The new Atlas of Nuclear

Bruno Tertrais
World Atlas of civil and military nuclear
Paris, Autrement, 2011. 80 pages, 13.5 x 17 cm, softcover. - 9782746714533

Today, nuclear power is returning in force. Concerns about energy supplies and global warming have revived interest in nuclear power. Evidenced by the many programs launched or relaunched in the U.S., Europe, China and India. Meanwhile, the military, the strategy of deterrence remains at the heart of the security policies of major powers, including France. The bomb, it is coveted as an instrument of power and prestige. Crises North Korea and Iran are the latest in, others will they follow? At
too want to position "for" or "against" nuclear force to be afraid or be fascinated, we forget what it is. The Atlas of Nuclear unique. It addresses all issues related to this technology: production, civilian applications (electricity, medicine, etc..), but also uses its military (naval propulsion, nuclear weapons). Uncompromising but not pessimistic, he says dispassionately to critical questions about a complex world too often dominated by secrecy and lack of transparency. Who does what in the nuclear sector in France? An accident like Chernobyl could happen in Europe today? What to do with radioactive waste? Risks being taken by exporting nuclear reactors to countries in the Middle East? Will we witness a new arms race? Provided for in international agreements in this area? Weighing costs, risks, and benefits of nuclear power, the atlas shows that it is possible to establish a solid legal and technical barriers between its civilian and military sides.
Bruno Tertrais, a political scientist, is senior fellow at the Foundation for Strategic Research (FRS). He has published several books on the topic of nuclear power.
Alexander Nicolas is cartographer geomatician-independent.

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China in Africa

John Jolly
The Chinese conquest of Africa
Paris, Pygmalion, 2011. 210 pages, 15.2 x 24 cm, softcover. - 9782756404257

The emergence of China on the international scene undermines the global equilibrium to be increasingly unstable, even and especially if the Western world is growing again. Examine the action of China in Africa can help them see the world's future, a future where the United States will remain a great power, but can no longer (and may already) do as it pleases as it was since the end of the Second World War and especially since the breakup of the USSR.
China is booming and Africa in turmoil after several decades of instability. Too few Europeans still have consciousness. John Jolly focuses on the history of Sino-African relations, on why the Chinese offensive in Africa, the causes of its success, methods, and consequences that China's rise leads to Europeans, Americans and Africans. Sorting between fantasy and reality, it analyzes the responses of Africans and Westerners including those of Europeans, especially French, and suggests possible solutions to try to avoid new conflicts.
John Jolly, reporter, editorial writer on foreign policy and international economics, diplomatic correspondent, traveled to Africa and Asia for various media including The Dawn, The New Journal, Reuters, The Independent ... Author of several books including The History of the African continent and a historical atlas, Africa and the environment of Europe and Asia, is a member of the Academie des Sciences d'Outre-Mer.

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Black And Cream Curtains

Global warming lobby and away from any passion

Hacène Arezki
Climate, lies and propaganda
Paris, Thierry Souccar, 2010. 320 pages, 14 x 21 cm, softcover. - 97829168786071

This is war! On one side of the climate alarmists who claim that the Earth is warming the fault of human activity. On the other, the climate skeptics for whom global warming has natural causes. Who to believe? Who to follow? Because it hides
issues ideological and economic colossal, an ordinary scientific controversy has grown bordering on hysteria. The fight against global warming has become a crusade, an obsession which adds to the confusion and kills the scientific debate.
Far from any lobby and all passion, the geographer Hacène Arezki offers a radical rethinking, by answering basic questions: What is the true extent of global warming? Is this warming unprecedented? Should we be alarmed? Apart from human activities, what other hypotheses may explain this serious? Beyond
aspects scientists, this book unveils the real political, economic and media debate on global warming. The investigation into the saga of Al Gore and the Climategate, among others, is eloquent. This book has a rare quality: making the climate debate accessible to all without sacrificing scientific rigor for a moment.
Hacène Arezki, geographer, lecturer for two years at the University of Paris 7, PhD, is defined not as a scientist locked in his beliefs, but rather as a researcher with an open mind. His book is more an investigation and reflection an indictment against "alarmist" who believe the inevitable global warming by attributing it to human activity. Hacène Arezki not deny, far away, a slow change of climate, but he believes the causes are multiple.

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image fascinates . The public space questions.

Geography and Cultures No. 73
Image and public spaces
Paris, L'Harmattan, 2010. 143 pages, 16 x 24 cm, softcover. - 9782296122161

The image is fascinating. The public space questions. These concepts can be approached and approximated by the spatial dimension that they both have. Mutual dependence link them and their study is instructive. How and to what extent the image she contributes to the institution of public space? Under what conditions allow it to public space to exist or be reborn? Number
coordinated by Vincent Berdoulay and Paulo C. Gomes.

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Friday, February 25, 2011

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The European Union on the international scene

Nicole Gnesotto
Does Europe have a future strategy?
Paris, Armand Colin, 2011. 224 pages, 13 x 20 cm, softcover. - 9782200249618

The European Union has still not become a powerful player and respected internationally. It has certainly adopted embryos foreign policy and defense policy, with success, but its influence policy is marginal, random, or invisible. However, as the author shows, globalization has already changed the security issues and highlighted the narrowness - so inefficient - the only national frameworks. There are no more real choice: the answer to the challenges will be European, or will not. It would take some political will, and a lot of sense, to hoist the Union level that suits them and make it able to model, with its major partners, changes in the world rather than to suffer.

Nicole Gnesotto is Professor at CNAM, Vice-President Notre Europe.

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For all lovers of the environment

Auly
Little Teddy vocabulary environmental
Bordeaux, Confluence, 2011. 90 pages, 12 x 21 cm, softcover. - 9782355270574

Soils and Water, air and biodiversity, natural resources and ecological disasters, the effects on human health, the techniques of environmental protection, sewage treatment, waste management, species protection, reduction of emissions of greenhouse gas emissions, sustainable development, environmental policies etc.. It is to facilitate the understanding and accuracy of all these terms used by specialists that the lexicon was produced. Easy to access, presentation has been an ongoing effort to make reading enjoyable and useful. The book is thus a valuable tool both for researchers and for all lovers of the environment. Teddy
Auly, Frederick Hoffman and Anne-Marie Meyer are cartographers and geographers at the University Michel de Montaigne Bordeaux 3.

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Geopolitics confines of the great Eurasian empires, Russian, Iranian and Ottoman

Armenian Journal of Contemporary Issues No. 12
Julien Zarifian
South Caucasus geopolitics. Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia
Paris, Bibliothèque Nubar AGBU, 2010. 128 pages, 14.5 x 22 cm, softcover.

Geopolitics of the Caucasus territories to the south is marked by two major historical features. On the one hand this small geographical region, now comprised of former Soviet republics of Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia, is located on the edge of great empires Eurasian, Russian, Iranian and Ottoman empires, which, traditionally, s' will face.
other hand, ethno-religious map of the assembly is relatively complex and the three main groups, but also the secondary groups in demographic terms (or Abkhazians Ossetians in Georgia, or Lezgins Talysh in Azerbaijan), regularly, throughout history, in competition or conflict between them.
The geopolitical balance of the last two decades, that is to say from the collapse of the USSR and independence of the three republics, are no exception to these historical characteristics that the Soviet interlude failed to erase or even to mitigate or transform.
Indeed, the 70 years of Soviet rule have solved any problems within the region, and its "crossroads of empires "Remains. The geopolitical situation is particularly complex because so today, while conflicts, sometimes old, woke up between Azerbaijan and Armenia and Georgia, against the background of nationalist pressure and political instability, large regional powers (Russia, Iran, Turkey), but also, now, global (particularly U.S. and European Union), seeking to locate or relocate in the region.
They are primarily motivated by the strategic position of these territories near the conflict zones of the North Caucasus, Kurdistan and even Iraq or Afghanistan, for the Caspian hydrocarbons and their transport to the west, north or south, or a logic of competition between them.
The region will therefore affirm, in the years 1990 and 2000 as a land of turmoil geopolitical importance, both in terms of geopolitics internal to the three republics, as regards the relations between them or with major regional and global powers. These are the turbulence that this study aims to decipher, focusing initially on regional conflicts, then exploring bilateral relations between the three developing countries and, finally, relations between the three republics and the powers that seek to play a role.
PhD in geopolitics and researcher at the French Institute of Geopolitics, University Paris 8, Julien Zarifian currently teaches at the University of Cergy-Pontoise. His research focuses on the foreign policy of the United States in the South Caucasus and Eurasia.

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analysis of the specific relationship between culture and environment

Tetsuro & Watsuji Berque Augustine (trans.)
Fûdo. The human environment
Paris, CNRS Editions, 2011. 330 pages, 14 x 22 cm, softcover. - 9782271071378

Watsuji Tetsuro (1889-1960) is one of the biggest names in contemporary Japanese philosophy. Fûdo, his major work, analyzing the specific relationship between culture and environment. The view of Watsuji is radically new. Setting aside the environmental determinism, which sees outside the relationship between nature and culture, it stands in contrast to a hermeneutic point of view: it Inside it captures the way men live their environments and how their creations express this relationship. Watsuji pioneering work done there. Besides its theoretical construction, that crystallizes the revolutionary concept of fûdosei (mediance), the text is an extraordinary diving Watsuji intuitive in the experience of the human environment, the cool mornings of spring Japanese dreary winter days to Western Europe, through the vast plains of northern China, the dampness of the nights of Singapore, the gaunt mountains of the Arabian desert, the waters too "dry" from the Mediterranean ...
Augustin Berque is Director Study at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales. It was in 2009 the first westerner to receive the Grand Prize for Fukuoka Asian cultures.

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maps of France and the sixteenth the seventeenth century

collection of antique maps of France from the sixteenth and the seventeenth century (CD-ROM)
Cergy-Pontoise, EDK. - 3592120000048

This collection consists of 105 maps: a map of France, 32 region maps and 72 maps bailiwicks.
The maps in are copies of originals dating from the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries established by major cartographers such as: William
Blaeuw, also called Janson (b. 1571 in Amsterdam, Amsterdam 1638)
Blaeuw John John, son William
Josse Hondt says Hondius, Flemish writer (° 1546 in Wacken, 1611)
Heinrich Hondius (1648 ° 1537)
Nicolas Sanson (b. 1600 in Abbeville, 1667 in Paris)

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When Algeria was a "dragon in the Mediterranean, Libya an "emirate" in Iraq and "the rising military power" of the Arab world

Luis Martinez
Violence oil revenues. Algeria - Libya - Iraq
Paris, Presses de Science Po, 2010. 229 pages, 11 x 18 cm, softcover. - 9782724611625

In the 1970s, with oil revenues, Algeria, Libya and Iraq seemed engaged in a process of accelerated modernization. Oil was the blessing that would allow these States to make up their lagging economy.
Algeria was a "dragon in the Mediterranean, Libya an" emirate "in Iraq and" the rising military power "of the Arab world. In political terms, socialism Progressive left thinking that profound changes were taking place: the empowerment of women, urbanization, education, increased life expectancy ...
few decades later, the disappointment was cruel. The feeling of wealth led the country in experiments or political stalemate, economic and military disastrous consequences of which they are still struggling out.
How has all this been possible? These countries can they do without profound reforms without risk of social explosion? The EU can export its standards and values and protect its natural gas supplies? The first paper on the subject.

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The tram project as an analyzer and urban fabric of the city's coastline

Philippe Hamman
The tram in the city . The urban project negotiated in terms travel
Rennes, PUR, 2011. 287 pages, 16.5 x 24 cm, softcover. - 9782753512870

This book addresses the collective achievements of tram and negotiation as an analyzer of the urban project and fabric of the city, in terms of the issue of displacement.
Based on examples of particular cities of Strasbourg and Montpellier, and opening avenues for wider comparisons (Metz, Grenoble, Basel), it contains contributions from recognized experts in the subject and young researchers. Investigate all the interfaces between transport and urban planning not limited to a single entry. They prefer instead crosses disciplinary variations of scales and zoom, as well as cross-cutting issues between city policy and sustainable urban development, segregation and participation, etc..
These rich and thorough analysis of interest to specialists in the field in terms of both research and teaching than that of players and operators, including ministries, local authorities, experts and professionals in the city, large groups. The curious citizen to decode everyday environment and its shaping by local policies and ways of communication there plunge with interest.
Philippe Hamman is university professor of sociology at the Institute of Urban and Regional Planning from the Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Strasbourg, where he is deputy director of the Center for Research and study Social Sciences and co-director of Urban and Regional Master reference. His analysis focuses particularly on the sociology of the city and the sociology of the environment, coupled with the transformation of territories and social spaces through the interaction between scales of public action and issues of urban projects and sustainable development

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Tuesday, February 22, 2011

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: a set of interfaces between land Sea and

Bernard Kalaora
Shores in the making. Horizons for the Coastal
Paris, French Documentation, 2010. 280 pages, 16 x 24 cm, softcover. - 9782110079398

Conservatory of the coastal area, established in 1975 is the fourth institutional territorialised in natural areas, after national parks, nature parks and nature reserves. It is characterized by the establishment of a unique land structure (inspired in part by the National Trust English) and the draft of a policy of purchasing land whose management was entrusted to local collectivtés. Originally created to protect natural areas and seashores shores lake, the Conservatory was assigned maritime public in 2002. The balance between heritage aspect and environmental aspect it has been greatly modified.
The coast is now a set of interfaces between land and sea summoning different fields of studies. They are at once the evolution and diversity that are presented here. Both scientific and literary essay, reading affordable, offering a journey through the pages unexpected, the book also confirms the importance of the coastline as an issue of preserving biodiversity.

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Prospective Peri and other factories

Office of Regional Development Planning and Regional Action (DATAR)
Territories 2040 No. 2
Prospective suburban factories and other territories
Paris, the French documentation, 2010. 160 pages, 21 x 29.7 cm, softcover. - 9782110080400


Editorial A word "up"
Globalization makes it a habitable world?
The prospective third space, suburban
For peri peri assumed
Future: from controversy to the prospective peri
Fictions, although ...
suburban spaces in Europe
Three cases of prospective space
- Martinique 2025: Foresight for Sustainable Development
- A new rurality?
- Dijon in 2030: the city tightened or spread?
New Mill territories
The future of cohesion policy
Project engineering excellence and territorial
fields of the country's urban SCoT Rennes

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Saturday, February 19, 2011

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interregionality territories: the relationship between scale and territory

Michel Bulk, and Jean Pascal Bérion Varlet (coord.)
interregionality and transport networks
Besançon PUFC, 2010. 204 pages, 21 x 29.8 cm, softcover. - 9782848672984

The interregionality part of current thinking in geography on the relationship between scale and territory. It first appears as an additional step between regions, nations and Europe, covering the diverse types of spaces. It can mean a interregionality proximity between nearby regions that interregionality enlarged designating large sets comprising several parts, sometimes distant from each other. In France, this interregionality is strongly associated with the decentralization policy. It reflects the current territorial restructuring and training of new territories in the context of strengthening regional and European powers. Associate
interregionality and transport networks invites us to question the scalar joint between networks and territories, taking into account the effects of distance, the structure of networks, mobility and changes in regulations related to new distribution of jurisdictions, games actors and modes of governing the territories. This relationship between interregionality and transport networks is thus to link with the current dynamics of territorial systems, they are part of public policy or are the result of logical space created by globalization. Thus, interregionality is considered in terms of both crises are difficult to transfer of responsibility (national or interregional transport) and in terms of development allowing the creation of new networks.
The relationship between these territorial restructuring and the dynamics transport network has been divided into five themes: first part - interregionality, continuity and contiguity. Part Two - interregionality, continuity and discontinuity in the French Grand Est. Part Three - interregionality actors: for example in Europe and Africa. Part Four - interregionality, mobility, and logistics networks. Part Five - interregionality and Globalization: What other network-report design territory?

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Thursday, February 17, 2011

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Explore the history of oil

Pierre Juhel History
oil
Paris, Vuibert, 2010. 201 pages, 17 x 24 cm, softcover. - 9782311002898

Oil is a fossil fuel that the man was quickly able to exploit. If today's research and development of new fields require increasingly sophisticated technologies, we find, since antiquity, traces of activities related to human resources. Explore the history of oil seems essential at a time when its prevalence is highly controversial. On the one hand, environmentalists criticize its impact on the environment - theory reinforced by the recent disaster in Louisiana - to another, the recurring fear engendered by the prospect of its depletion increases the tensions between consumer and producer countries . Here's a compelling story that combines history of technology and geopolitical conflict.

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Design safe territory

Madoré Francis, Fanny Vuaillat, Gerald Francis Knight
Billiards and secure neighborhoods: A new challenge for the city ?
Paris, Travel Info, 2011. 205 pages, 14 x 21 cm, softcover. - 9782362670015

The gated and secure multiply in French cities, but not only because the phenomenon is global. These logical closure, filtering and access control have become very active in the habitat. They are now fully integrated by developers who design new residential, while the older housing complexes also tend to close. Safe design of this territory is not restricted to the habitat but also infuses the spaces allotted for economic or recreational activities, as illustrated in the malls.
The book questions the reality in France. How big is taken by the Neighbourhood Development and residential closed and secured? What ideas do we have the phenomenon? The actors who make the city, namely the developers and elected officials and technicians in charge of urban planning or habitat, but also those who inhabit it, that is to say the residents are well surveyed and give us the keys to understanding the phenomenon.
The authors, based at the University of Le Mans (Gerald Billiards and Jacques Chevalier) and Nantes (Francis and Fanny Madoré Vuaillat) are researchers at UMR ESO (Spaces and Societies). They work for ten years on this issue closing, securing and monitoring of urban areas and among others have published a book in 2005: City closed city monitored. The security of residential areas in France and North America (Presses Universitaires de Rennes). They participated in the "Typology and representations of gated housing estates in France or secure" funded by NIHE (National Graduate Institute for Security Studies).

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Wednesday, February 16, 2011

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An archipelago of knowledge and technology embodies the ummah

Jean-François Sabourin
Japan. The factory of the future
Paris, CNRS Editions, 2011. 77 pages, 11.8 x 17 cm, softcover. - 9782271071385

"An archipelago of knowledge and technologies. For a hundred and fifty years, the Japanese assimilated everything. First non-Western country to enter the club of leading industrialized nations, there is always today . Asia is well known, which is modeled on Japan. "
Jean-François Sabourin, a specialist on Japan, is director of the Network Imas Asia since 2006.

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Tuesday, February 15, 2011

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Bernard Rougier
The Ummah into fragments. The issue of Sunni Islam in the Levant
Paris, Puf, 2011. 248 pages, 15.1 x 21.7 cm, softcover. - 9782130585732

Three figures are now claiming to embody the Umma, the community of believers, the Middle East. The "durable" claims to an Islamic revolutionary accents third world to reduce Western influence in the region. Thanks to the support of the Islamic Republic of Iran, he built an apparatus of power that connects Tehran to the eastern shores of the Mediterranean.
The "jihad fighter" is also expressed on behalf of Ummah hampered by the West, but without registration in the regional system without basic social recognition, he favors illegal terrorist action through solidarity forged by across borders. The mere "combatant", well, rejects the definitions of regional and transnational Ummah in favor of a design local or national community, he gladly research support from the international community at risk of being a traitor to the two previous figures.
If the fight has spread to Palestine and Iraq is first on Lebanese soil that these three models commitments clashed with more intensity over a dozen years. This book describes in detail one of the most violent arena of the conflict: the middle of Sunni militants in northern Lebanon. Beyond the single case of Lebanon, it restores the issues of political and cultural future of the Middle East. Specialist
Arab Middle East, Bernard Rougier is a lecturer in political science at the University of Auvergne, teaches at Sciences Po Paris and the Saint Joseph University in Beirut.

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Monday, February 14, 2011

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The only alternative to the Old Continent

Jean-Bernard Pinatel
Russia alliance vital
Paris, Choiseul, 2011. 175 pages, 15 x 21 cm, softcover. - 9782361590086

Caught in a relationship of interdependence "adversary-partner," China and the U.S. share the same ambitions for power. The two countries have a vital interest in maintaining a bipolar world and are willing to do anything to prevent the emergence of a new player in their scope.
While the worldwide domination of Sino-American duopoly becomes clearer, Europe remains a spectator. Political dwarf, his voice was inaudible, its external influence, nonexistent. The only alternative to the Old World: Building a strong partnership with Russia, which has the same interests of development and security Europe. Only a strategic alliance with Russia will pacify the arc of crisis stretching from the Caucasus to the Arabian Peninsula, passing through Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iran. Only Russia will help Europe to defend its business model and its humanistic values, and to oppose U.S. foreign policy too submissive to the interests of the American military-industrial lobby. Jean-Bernard Pinatel sign a test here and uncompromising, and defended brilliantly original vision of international balance of power.

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reterritorialization The company

Jean Ollivro
The new economy of territories

Rennes , Pinnacle, 2011. 176 pages, 15.5 x 23 cm, softcover. - 9782843983818

a time when some international dynamics collapse and where there is a cumulative crisis (financial, economic, ecological, social ...), there is indeed an impressive dynamic reterritorialization companies. This movement was once advocated by a few ideologues who advocated an alternative economy, short circuits, the local economy, support by local and regional control over their own destiny .... The interesting point is that today this new economy of the territories is carried out less for ideological reasons than for reasons of cost. The rise of energy prices (10 dollars per barrel of Brent in 1999, over 80 now ...), the increasing impoverishment of certain societies and lead to a radical change on the scale of operation economy. While there is little considered inevitable by globalization, people were increasingly subservient to external products, they are by necessity more and more forced to find their feet and in areas near the resources for their own development.
This development is beneficial? If yes, how to accompany him? At a time when the mechanical displacements are increasingly difficult and global information increasingly widespread, what are today's strategies for reconciling local development and international exposure? In sum, how are companies that will operate on their screens or displays of the worlds they can more easily access it?

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The Cassini map on DVD The

Transcriptions. The eighteenth century France (DVD)
Cergy-Pontoise, CDIP. DVD, 2011

At the initiative of Louis XV, impressed by the work done in mapping Flande, what lifted the first geometrical map of the Kingdom of France. Divided into more than 180 sheets, the Cassini map shows the detail of France parishes, localities, roads, rivers, castles, abbeys, mills ...
The Cassini map is scanned at high quality by the PIDC. The 181 sheets are available on DVD. The card comes with software visualization and localization of Commons specifically designed to view a map of Cassini. All

these are essential tools in the software:
Navigation and zoom to appreciate the details of the card
Locating a current common
Annotation of the map to highlight the data and export
Registration Card
System requirements: Pentium II - 32 MB RAM - DVD player - Windows 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, Vista, 7

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would de Mexico

Antonine Ribardière & Bernard Tallet
Atlas megacities
Mexico
Paris, Autrement, 2011. 88 pages, 17.2 x 24.5 cm, softcover. - 9782746714434

It lies in Mexico City businessman Carlos Slim, whose fortune has surpassed Bill Gates in 2010. However, the indices of poverty in this gigantic city are alarming: food poverty, access to care or running water difficult ...

Among the world's largest cities by population the status of the Mexican megalopolis queries. After the phase of population growth and "monstruopole" of the 1980s comes to urban sprawl in its most diverse forms: closed residences for the wealthy, self for the poorest, peripheral giant subdivisions for the middle class ... The international financial capital alongside a congested transport networks.
actors uncover these contrasts, mapping out the lifestyles, amenities and gaming addiction, pointing to an uncertain future in the context of great social and criminal violence.
Here is a tool for exciting understand the Mexico of today and tomorrow.

Antonine Ribardière Tallet and Bernard are geographers, teachers at the University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne and member of the UMR 8586 PRODIG.
Cartography: Anne Le Fur
Photo: Jerome Sessini

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