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Journal articles on the topic "Coasts in Crisis"

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Makowski, Christopher. "Coasts in Crisis: A Global Challenge." Journal of Coastal Research 336 (November 2017): 1498. http://dx.doi.org/10.2112/jcoastres-d-17a-00007.1.

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Patsch, Kiki. "A Review of Coasts in Crisis: A Global Challenge." Coastal Management 46, no. 2 (February 8, 2018): 75–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08920753.2018.1426378.

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Past, Elena. "Itinerant Ecocriticism, Southern Thought, and Italian Cinema on Foot." Ecozon@: European Journal of Literature, Culture and Environment 11, no. 2 (September 18, 2020): 26–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.37536/ecozona.2020.11.2.3501.

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This short essay explores an impulse guiding Italian ecocriticism, and also a recurrent trend in Italian cinema: that of thinking on foot. Drawing on the work of sociologist and philosopher Franco Cassano, I consider why contemporary philosophers seek to understand Italy at a pace that works strategically (sometimes defiantly) against petroleum-fueled speed. Brief examples from three recent Italian films that proceed on foot (Basilicata Coast to Coast [2010], La lunga strada gialla [2016], and Il cammino dell’Appia antica [2016]) attempt to reanimate southern Italian landscapes as “vehicles of identity, solidarity, and development” (Cassano xxxvi). Each film represents a socio-political project enabled by its walking pace; each, in turn, has the potential to unveil how these projects depend on the naturalcultural health of the landscapes being traversed. Against the “slow violence” being perpetrated on Italian landscapes—a slow violence of toxic contamination at the hand of ecomafias, of the cementification of agricultural lands and delicate coasts—and against the speed of turbocapitalism, thinking on foot enables modes of ethics and aesthetics simultaneously attuned to historical depth and ecological crisis. In this view, Italy is no longer a “bel paese,” but rather an ecocultural landscape in which the seeds for meaningful change are deeply embedded.
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García García, Miriam. "El litoral español: más de un cuarto de siglo a la deriva | The Spanish coast: more than a quarter of a century adrift." ZARCH, no. 8 (October 2, 2017): 272. http://dx.doi.org/10.26754/ojs_zarch/zarch.201782161.

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Aún bajo los efectos de la resaca de la más intensa crisis financiera e inmobiliaria sufrida en España, que ha dejado en las costas españolas un paisaje malherido, se bucea en sus raíces. Para ello se hace necesario remontarse a los orígenes y la posterior evolución del marco legal que regula en la protección del litoral y la planificación urbanística. Todo ello en un contexto político y socio económico que, como se verá, ha encontrado en la legislación urbanística y en la esquelética ordenación territorial la necesaria complicidad para la devastación de una gran parte del sistema litoral. Y es que a pesar de que en nuestros días la práctica totalidad de las regiones litorales de España cuentan con alguna figura de protección y ordenación de sus costas, su alcance es claramente insuficiente e incoherente con el contexto global del cambio climático y la demanda social creciente de un paisaje que tenga sentido desde el punto de vista de su funcionalidad ecológica y capacidad de uso social.PALABRAS CLAVE: Litoral, costa, planificación territorial, cambio climático, paisaje.Still under the effects of the hangover of the most intense financial and real estate crisis suffered in Spain, which has left on the Spanish coast a badly damaged landscape, its roots are investigated. For this, it is necessary to go back to the origins and the subsequent evolution of the legal framework that regulates in the country the protection of the coast and urban planning. All this in a political and socio-economic context that, as will be seen, has found in urban planning legislation and in the skeletal territorial planning of the coast the necessary complicity for the devastation of a large part of the coastal system. Despite the fact that, in our time, practically all the coastal regions of Spain have some instrument of protection and management of their coasts, their scope is insufficient and inconsistent with the global context of climate change and the growing social demand for a landscape that makes sense from the point of view of its ecological functionality and capacity for social use.KEYWORDS: Coastline, coast, territorial planning, climate change, landscape.
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Collareta, Alberto, Marco Merella, Simone Casati, Giovanni Coletti, and Andrea Di Cencio. "Another thermophilic "Miocene survivor" from the Italian Pliocene: A geologically young occurrence of the pelagic eagle ray Aetobatus in the Euro-Mediterranean region." Carnets de géologie (Notebooks on geology) 21, no. 10 (June 24, 2021): 203–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.2110/carnets.2021.2110.

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Aetobatus (Myliobatiformes: Aetobatidae) is a living genus of eagle rays that occurs in shallow-marine, tropical and subtropical environments of the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans. Nowadays, Aetobatus does not inhabit the cool- to warm-temperate European and Mediterranean waters, though it is known from this broad region by virtue of several fossil teeth ranging chronostratigraphically from the lower Palaeogene to the upper Neogene. The present paper reports on a fossil aetobatid tooth discovered in mid-Pliocene (upper Zanclean to lower Piacenzian, 3.82-3.19 Ma) marine deposits exposed in the vicinities of Certaldo (Tuscany, Italy) and identified as belonging to †Aetobatus cf. cappettai. This specimen comprises the youngest occurrence of Aetobatus along the coasts of mainland Europe; furthermore, together with previous finds from roughly coeval deposits of Mallorca (Balearic Islands, Spain), it represents the most recent record of this genus in the whole Euro-Mediterranean region. In light of the environmental preferences of extant Aetobatus spp., our discovery suggests palaeoenvironmental conditions favourable to the persistence of tropical/subtropical taxa of "Miocene survivors" along the Pliocene coasts of Tuscany. In addition, it raises the question of whether or not the Messinian Salinity Crisis really resulted in the complete collapse of the Mediterranean marine biota and in the subsequent recolonisation of the Mediterranean Basin from the adjoining Atlantic waters and/or scattered marginal intrabasinal refugia at the beginning of the Pliocene. The possibility of Aetobatus recolonising the Mediterranean Sea through the Suez Canal in the near future is discussed.
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Clayton, Keith. "Book reviews : Hinrichsen, D. 1990: Our common seas: coasts in crisis. London: Earthscan. viii + 184 pp. £6.95 paper. ISBN: 1 85383 030 5." Progress in Human Geography 16, no. 2 (June 1992): 299–300. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/030913259201600225.

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Dickie, John. "Timing, Memory and Disaster: Patriotic Narratives in the Aftermath of the Messina–Reggio Calabria Earthquake, 28 December 1908." Modern Italy 11, no. 2 (June 2006): 147–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13532940600709262.

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The earthquake that struck both coasts of the Straits of Messina on 28 December 1908 was probably the worst natural disaster in the history of the Italian peninsula. It was followed by an extraordinary movement of public grief and solidarity. These extremely widespread manifestations of patriotism in a country that is frequently thought to ‘lack’ national identity give cause to reflect on the way the notion of national identity is used in the Italian context and beyond. The article looks specifically at some of the contrasting ways in which timing and memory simultaneously became patriotic and controversial issues in the Italian press in the aftermath of the catastrophe. It does so through a sustained dialogue with the most influential thinker on nationalism, time and memory: Benedict Anderson. It emerges from the analysis that different constructions of timing and memory are an indicator of the social and political functions of patriotism, which offers ways to manage crisis situations like the earthquake, but at the same time covertly politicizes them.
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Gouriou, Vincent, Stephane Le F. loch, Laurent Aprin, Florian Tena-Chollet, Pascal Lazure, Stíphane Pous, Alice James, and Pierre Daniel. "AN INTEGRATED PROJECT TO ANALYZE AND DETERMINE THE CONSEQUENCES OF A CHEMICAL SPILL ON THE WEST COAST OF FRANCE: AN OPERATIONAL POINT OF VIEW THROUGH THE ECEIncident." International Oil Spill Conference Proceedings 2008, no. 1 (May 1, 2008): 923–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.7901/2169-3358-2008-1-923.

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ABSTRACT Within a few decades, the European coasts and seas endured major environmental incidents of chemical pollution. For example, the “Ievoli Sun” incident, October 31, 2000, which was transporting 4,000 tonnes of styrene or the “Ece” incident, February 01, 2006 in the Channel, with a cargo of 10,000 tonnes of phosphoric acid. When a disaster occurs, authorities aspire to a faster and more effective management of pollution to limit the consequences. To this end, French authorities which take response measures for health or economic protection during a marine pollution incident need efficient software tools to assess the risks related to marine pollution. This allows them to quickly set up a relevant safety area, the aim being to protect the populations and the environment, to mobilize the appropriate response tools and to anticipate the situation in the short or medium term. It is in this particular and significant context of crisis management of marine pollution that the CLARA (“Calculation related to accidental releases in seawater”) project was developed. This project, funded by the French Research Ministry, has been carried out, since November 2003, by the Ecole des Mines d'Alès, Cedre, Ifremer, Mítío-France and Ineris, in order to jointly simulate
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Díaz Morillo, Ester. "La emigración irlandesa decimonónica tras la gran hambruna, parte intrínseca del carácter irlandés." Revista de Humanidades, no. 41 (December 30, 2020): 89. http://dx.doi.org/10.5944/rdh.41.2020.22918.

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Resumen: A lo largo de la historia han tenido lugar episodios de grandes crisis que transformarían irremediablemente la vida de millones de personas. Uno de estos acontecimientos fue la gran hambruna producida en Irlanda entre 1845 y 1851, uno de los eventos más trágicos de nuestra historia contemporánea que dejaría profundas huellas en su población. Uno de sus efectos más graves fue la oleada migratoria sin precedentes que llevó a numerosos irlandeses especialmente hasta las costas norteamericanas. Este artículo pretende, por tanto, estudiar la migración irlandesa producida por la gran hambruna y las características especiales que mostró y que la hizo distinguirse del resto de olas migratorias europeas decimonónicas. La «nueva Irlanda» que se conformaría en lugares como Estados Unidos nunca perdería su vínculo con la isla y dejaría un legado imborrable en ciudades como Nueva York y Chicago.Abstract: Throughout history there have been episodes of major crisis which would inexorably transform the lives of millions. One of such events was the Great Famine that took place in Ireland between 1845 and 1851, which was one of the most tragic events in our contemporary history and which would leave important marks on its population. The great unprecedented migration wave which led countless Irish people, especially towards the North American coasts, was one of its gravest effects. The aim of this article, therefore, is to explore the Irish migration induced by this Great Famine and the special characteristics that it showed and that made it distinguishable from the rest of the migration waves from nineteenth-century Europe. The “new Ireland” which developed in places such as the United States would never lose its bond with the island and would leave an indelible legacy in cities like New York and Chicago.
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Craig, Robin K. "Drought and Public Necessity." Texas A&M Law Review 6, no. 1 (October 2018): 77–105. http://dx.doi.org/10.37419/lr.v6.i1.4.

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Drought is a recurring—and likely increasing—challenge to water rights administration in western states under the prior appropriation doctrine, where “first in time” senior rights are often allocated to non-survival uses such as commercial agriculture, rather than to drinking water supply for cities. While states and localities facing severe drought have used a variety of voluntary programs to reallocate water, these programs by their very nature cannot guarantee that water will in fact be redistributed to the uses that best promote public health and community survival. In addition, pure market solutions run the risk that “survival water” will become too expensive to buy because prices naturally rise—sometimes dramatically—during shortages. Using the example of the Brazos River drought of 2010 to 2013, this Article explores the potential role of the common law doctrine of public necessity in reallocating water during extreme drought. Building on my earlier work examining the potential use of public necessity in climate change adaptation for water law and coasts, this Article nevertheless focuses more narrowly on the specific issue of water crisis—the moment during an extreme drought when cities and power plants face a real inability to supply the general public with drinking water and electricity. At that moment, and assuming that cities have otherwise reasonably prepared for drought, the doctrine of public necessity should allow state water agencies in western states to reallocate water away from senior water rights holders whose water rights are for non-survival uses.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Coasts in Crisis"

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Phillips, Jocelyn Katrina, and n/a. "CoastWalk : a case study of environmental education in the community." University of Canberra. Resource, Environmental & Heritage Sciences, 1995. http://erl.canberra.edu.au./public/adt-AUC20061113.150337.

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Walks organised at the community or 'grass roots' level both in Australia and internationally have been organised as a means to highlight environmental and social issues to the wider community. This thesis focuses on a coastal walk from Melbourne to Sydney during November 1993 to March 1994 called CoastWalk which was organised as part of the Australian Conservation Foundation's 'Coasts in Crisis' campaign. The Walk aimed to highlight environmental management problems specific to the coastal zone at both local and national levels using mass media, information evenings and targeting groups within local communities. Using a case study approach to the methodology, combined with principles from both social (interpretive) and empirical methods, this study involved determining the impact of CoastWalk, i.e. whether it changed individuals at the levels of awareness, understanding or action. The scope of the study does not include a detailed analysis of the communities themselves, nor does it explore the psychological aspects of individual and social change. It was found that the mass media aspect of the CoastWalk campaign created a short term awareness of the need to have concern for coastal management issues in those who did not participate in the Walk. For those who did participate, the impact was deeper and profound, changing individuals understanding and actions towards coastal management and translating into other areas of their lives. The impact of the Walk on local community groups who supported the Walk was negligible and it was determined that CoastWalk did not meet their needs. Community involvement in environmental management or campaigning equates to long term ownership and responsibility being taken for those issues. However, neither community nor government intervention in environmental management alone can resolve these issues successfully. This thesis argues that a combined approach from both community and government organisations is required - but as exemplified by CoastWalk, the success of this approach requires equality in communication and co-operation. As other environmental awareness walks have occurred, it is evident that they are perceived as worthy events by the community, and that there is potential for them to occur again in the future. It is therefore essential for an evaluation to occur of the techniques used to achieve their environmental education aims. Thus, the learning from previous Walks can be built into future Walks enhancing their success.
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Sanial, Gregory J. "The response to Hurricane Katrina : a study of the Coast Guard's culture, organizational design & leadership in crisis." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/39510.

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Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, 2007.
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Hurricane Katrina slammed into the United States Gulf Coast early on August 28, 2005 killing almost 2,000 people and causing $81 billion in damages making Katrina the costliest natural disaster in United States history. The sheer magnitude of the devastation and destruction in New Orleans and the surrounding area remains incomprehensible to many disaster planners. The subsequent response to the destruction and needs of those caught in the storm's wake resulted in widespread criticism of local, state, and federal organizations and governments. One agency that received widespread praise for its response to Katrina was the United States Coast Guard. The Coast Guard rescued well over 30,000 people immediately following the storm and, later, after much criticism forced the head of the federal government's response effort to resign, President Bush placed a Coast Guard Vice Admiral in charge of the response efforts. Why was the Coast Guard so successful in its response to Hurricane Katrina when virtually every other organization failed? Why did the President turn to a Coast Guard Vice Admiral to coordinate the federal government's response when others had failed?
(cont.) This thesis examines the Coast Guard's Culture, Organizational Design, and Leadership Model in an effort to understand the ability, strengths and weaknesses of the service to respond to crises such as catastrophic disasters like Katrina. The research was conducted through a survey of available literature, interviews with Coast Guard members who responded to Katrina in a variety of capacities and at various levels in the organization, and personal experience and observation. The thesis concludes with a discussion of the implications for the future of the Coast Guard in both crisis response and everyday operations.
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Thulin, Clara. "Europas första uniformerade tjänst : En fallstudie av Europeiska gräns- och kustbevakningsbyrån." Thesis, Linnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för statsvetenskap (ST), 2020. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-96159.

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The European migrant crisis showed how fragile the external borders of Europe were. In December 2015 the European Commission put forward a proposal to reinforce the current border agency, Frontex, to become the European Border and Coast Guard Agency to manage EUs external borders. The proposal included a stronger mandate for the agency toward member states and showed more integration toward an issue that has been historically sensitive, since border management is close to state sovereignty. This theory consuming study aim to give further explanation through liberal intergovernmentalism in how the member states were a big part in shaping the outcome of this chosen policy. The study is focusing on state actors as France, Germany, Italy, Greece, Hungary and Poland in how their preferences shaped the intergovernmental negotiations and give explanations if the border agency became more independent in its functions and toward member states.
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Grijalvo, Pujol Marc 1978. "El comportament del turisme en una destinació de litoral dins una conjuntura de crisi econòmica." Doctoral thesis, Universitat de Girona, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/98411.

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The tourism behaviour in a coastal destination within an economic crisis is a research with reference to an specific place: Roses. This research has intended to identify which are the rules of economic behaviour that due to the global crisis, the tourist has modified or kept, no matter what the social environment. The research results have let us see the most significant economic changes in the consumer behaviour. It has also been observed the impact that those changes have for the local companies and tourist agents as well as about those attitudes that remain unaffected no matter the unfavourable economic situation.
El comportament del turisme en una destinació de litoral dins d’una conjuntura de crisi econòmica, és un estudi que explica el comportament d’aquest en una destinació de litoral en concret: Roses. Ha estat una recerca que ha intentat identificar quines són aquelles pautes de comportament econòmic que- arran de la irrupció de la crisi econòmica global -, el consumidor turístic ha modificat o per contra ha mantingut el mateix comportament, aliè a l’entorn que l’envolta. Els resultats de l’estudi ens han permès visualitzar clarament quins són els canvis econòmics més significatius en les pautes de comportament del consumidor. També s’ha pogut observar els impactes que aquests tenen en les empreses i agents turístics del municipi, així com aquelles actituds que es mantenen inalterables, tot i estar en un entorn econòmic desfavorable.
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Diby, Kouassi Yoyo. "RECONSTRUIRE LA COTE D’IVOIRE : LE REDÉPLOIEMENT DE L’ADMINISTRATION ET LE RÉAMÉNAGEMENT DU TERRITOIRE EN CONTEXTE POST-CONFLICTUEL." Thesis, Montpellier 3, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019MON30070.

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Après près d'une décennie de crise, l'heure est actuellement à la reconstruction en côte d'ivoire. Et au cœur de ce processus de stabilisation, deux enjeux se distinguent : la viabilité actuelle et future de l’État ivoirien dans la gestion post-conflictuelle de sa crise ainsi que les suivis de deux processus primordiaux pour apprécier la régénérescence de ce pays, à savoir le redéploiement de l'administration et le réaménagement du territoire. En effet, l’État ivoirien est-il à même d'être le maître d’œuvre de sa restructuration ? Le redéploiement de l'administration, maintes fois annoncé, sera-t-il effectif et permettra t-il au pouvoir central de recouvrir son emprise sur l'ensemble du territoire ? est-il possible de faire coïncider les anciens programmes d'aménagement avec les nouveaux enjeux résultant du conflit ivoirien ? l’État ivoirien procèdera t-il à une refonte de sa politique d'aménagement ? Cette dernière, si elle a lieu, contribuera t-elle à une meilleure répartition des ressources et au bien-être général des populations ? Mais aussi, l’État ivoirien envisagera t-il le réaménagement de son territoire avec une vision sous-régionale ou non ? Autant d'interrogations que cette étude a le mérite d'aborder et d'approfondir. De plus, en analysant la sortie de crise ivoirienne sous cet angle, ce travail revisite l'Histoire de ce pays, de sa création à sa reconstruction actuelle, en passant, bien évidemment par sa période de déstabilisation. En outre, cette analyse constitue une avancée pour la gestion des crises en Afrique subsaharienne, la confrontant aux aspects sociologique, psychologique et surtout géographique du sujet
After almost a decade of crisis, time is up for reconstruction in Ivory Coast. And at the heart of this process of stabilization, two stakes distinguish themselves: the current and future viability of the Ivorian State in a post-conflicting management of its crisis as well as the follow-ups of two essential processes to appreciate the re-building of this country, namely the redeployment of Administration and the refitting of the territory. Indeed, Is the Ivorian State to be the master of work of its restructuring? The redeployment of Administration, many times announced, will it be genuine and will it allow central power to spread its influence on the whole territory? Is it possible to accommodate former programs of development with new stakes? Will Ivory Coast proceed to a revision of its strategy of development? Is the strategies adopted in favor of a better distribution of resources and a general welfare of populations? Another aspect, will Ivory Coast plan its territorial reorganization with a sub-regional vision or not? Such a lot of questions this study has the merit to explore and to deepen. Furthermore, by analyzing this re-building of Ivory Coast, we are revisiting the History of this country, through its creation, its building, its crises and destabilizations and the current reconstruction. Finally, this analysis constitutes an advance in the area of crisis management in Sub-Saharan Africa, facing sociological, psychological and especially geographical aspects of the issue
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Zhang, Yuan. "Functional Characterization of Beta-Glucuronosyltransferases (GLCATs) and Hydroxyproline-Galactosyltransferases (GALTs) Involved in Arabinogalactan-Protein (AGP) Glycosylation Using CRISPR/Cas9 Gene Editing Technology In Arabidopsis." Ohio University / OhioLINK, 2020. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ohiou1588687871450172.

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Binate, Amara. "Le retour à la vie civile des ex-combattants en Côte d'Ivoire "post-crise" : que deviennent les jeunes recrues ?" Thesis, Bourgogne Franche-Comté, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019UBFCC013.

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Cette recherche porte sur les questions de jeunesse d’après-guerre et de reconstruction « post-crise ». S’inscrivant dans l’amorce d’un ensemble d'études menées sur le territoire Ouest-Africain, précisément en Côte d’Ivoire, elle s’appuie sur une enquête ethnographique conduite auprès de jeunes recrues communément appelées ex-combattants. Face au nombre de trajectoires et parcours de réinsertion sociale qui se dévoilent dans les différentes régions du pays, en des lieux et des temps choisis de la grande ville d’Abidjan, cette thèse est consacrée à celles suivies par des jeunes recrues (ex-combattants) résidant dans les anciennes cités universitaires de deux grandes banlieues périphériques d’Abidjan (Abobo et Williamsville). C’est sous cette optique que le processus de construction de leur réinsertion sociale y compris les dispositifs de réinsertion4 mis en place par les instances dirigeantes pour y parvenir, vont faire l’objet d’un examen critique et d’une analyse approfondie. Comment observer et interpréter ce qui se passe lorsqu’un ex-combattants retourne à la vie civile ? Comment retrouve-t-il un cadre normalisé de relation sociale ? En quoi consiste ce retour à la vie civile ? Est-ce une bonne manière de penser cette réintégration à partir des pôles d’intégration et de production identitaires que sont (le travail, la famille, le voisinage et la citoyenneté) qui, pour nous, forment un ensemble permettant à l’ex-combattant d’être épanoui dans sa réintégration. A partir d’une analyse par « le bas », c’est-à-dire à travers des expériences, des modes de vie et des ajustements qu’ils entraînent pour s’adapter à des situations particulières, nous tenterons de retracer leurs parcours depuis le recrutement, le processus de transformation en soldat, jusqu’à leur vie d’ex-combattants et l’usage qu’ils font des dispositifs. Les analyses successives développées permettent ainsi d’avancer, sinon de tester l’hypothèse suivante : avec le dispositif - au sens de Michel Foucauld5-, préparé par toutes les mesures gouvernementales et internationales antérieures dont il représente à la fois le prolongement et la globalisation, on assiste à l’émergence d’un nouveau mode de resocialisation post-crise, spécifique aux jeunes recrues dépourvues de titres scolaires, originaires des fractions les plus démunies et les plusarriérées des classes populaires. Par mode de resocialisation post-crise, nous désignons à la fois un ensemble d’instances spécifiques, destinées à assurer la prise en charge sociale de ces fractions de jeunes et un ensemble d’activités fondées sur l’alternance démilitarisation/resocialisation, formation et travail, destinées à les préparer aux nouvelles conditions de fonctionnement du marché du travail issues de la crise. Chacun des thèmes correspond à un critère et fera l’objet d’un développement, auquel nous ajouterons des extraits d’entretiens qui appuieront notre analyse. Nous allons nous interroger sur les facteurs d’unité de notre corpus, en exposant les critères pris en compte par l’ensemble de nos informateurs
This research focuses on post-war and post-crisis reconstruction youth issues. As part of a series of studies conducted on the West African region, specifically in Côte d'Ivoire, it is based on an ethnographic survey of young recruits commonly known as ex-combatants. Given the number of trajectories and social reintegration paths that unfold in different regions of the country, in selected places and times in the big city of Abidjan, this thesis is devoted to examining the pathways of young recruits (ex-combatants) residing in the former university cities of two large outlying suburbs of Abidjan (Abobo and Williamsville). It is from this perspectivethat the process of building their social reintegration, including the reintegration mechanisms put in place by the governing bodies to achieve this, form the subject of a critical review and in-depth analysis6. How to observe and interpret what happens when ex-combatants return to civilian life? How does s/he find normal social relations? What does this return to civilian life consist of? Is it a good way to think of this reintegration from four of the axes of sociability (work, family, neighborhood and citizenship) which, for us, collectively allow the ex-combatant to flourish in their reintegration. Following an analysis from "the bottom", that is to say through experiences, lifestyles and adjustments that lead them to adapt to particular situations, we willtry to trace their path from recruitment, the process of transformation into a soldier, to their life as ex-combatants and their use of devices for social reintegration. Each of the themes corresponds to a criterion and will be developed, to which we will add excerpts of interviews that support our analysis. We will ask ourselves about the unifying factors of our corpus, by setting out the criteria taken into account by all our informants. The successive analysis developed thus makes it possible to advance and test our hypothesis using the analytical framework of Michel Foucault - all the previous governmental and international measures which represent at the same time prolongation and generalization. We are witnessing the emergence of a new mode of postcrisis resocialization, specific to young recruits without a school qualification, from the poorestand most backward sections of the working classes. By means of post-crisis resocialization, we designate both a set of specific bodies, intended to ensure the social care of these fractions of young people and a set of activities based on the alternation between demilitarization / resocialization, training and to prepare them for the new conditions of the labor market resulting from the crisis. Each of the themes corresponds to one criterion and will be developed, to which we will add excerpts of interviews that will support our analysis. We will ask ourselves about the unifying factors of our corpus, by exposing the criteria taken into account by all our informants
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Monyane, Mulalo Adolf. "An investigation of the roles of external agencies in the resolution of the Ivory Coast crisis, 2001-2011." Diss., 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/11602/783.

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Kuo, Hsiang-Wu, and 郭憲武. "Strategies of Dealing with Crisis - The 0304 Case of Coast Guard Administration." Thesis, 2009. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/93112195866621076354.

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Ayangafac, Chrysantus. "CONFLICT MANAGEMENT AND RESOLUTION IN MULTIETHNIC SOCIETIES: THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF IVORIAN CRISIS." Thesis, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/10539/2110.

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Student Number : 0415917E - MA research report - School of Social Sciences - Faculty of Humanities
The conceptualisation of Ivorian crisis as an ethnic conflict is misleading an strengthens Afro-pessimism. This study intends to show that by addressing issues of nationality and ethnicity, the Linas Marcoussis accord dealt woth symptoms rather than the disease of the Ivorian crisis. Moreover, the conflict has become a mode of accumulation. The conflict in Ivory Coast was ignited by contestation over resources. In other words, the conflict has its roots in the scarcity of resources and the absence or failure of institutions that guarantee equitable distribution. Taking cognisance of the fact that the lack of indigenous capital means control of the state is control of economic resources. Economic growth translated to political stability because the various demand-bearing groups were co-opted and rewarded. The advert of democratisation and economic crisis meant access to resources became hotly contested. Against this backdrop, ivoirite became a nationalistic rhetoric for political mobilisation in the absence of an economic alternative grounded in the contradictory nature of the Ivorian state.
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Books on the topic "Coasts in Crisis"

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Kurt, Dodd, and Gohn Kathleen K, eds. Coasts in crisis. [Reston, VA?]: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 1990.

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Williams, S. Jeffress. Coasts in crisis. [Reston, VA?]: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 1995.

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International Institute for Environment and Development., ed. Our common seas: Coasts in crisis. Sterling, VA: Earthscan, 2009.

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Hinrichsen, Don. Our common seas: Coasts in crisis. Sterling, VA: Earthscan, 2009.

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East Carolina University. College of Arts and Sciences. Dept. of Geological Sciences. North Carolina's coasts in crisis: A vision for the future. Greenville, NC: East Carolina University, 2008.

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Weinstein, Howard. V, East coast crisis. Bath: Firecrest, 1985.

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Weinstein, Howard. V: East Coast crisis. London: New English Library, 1985.

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Cote d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast) election crisis and aftermath. New York: Nova Science Publishers, 2011.

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Goldsteen, Joel B. Danger all around: Waste storage crisis on the Texas and Louisiana Gulf Coast. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1993.

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The roller coaster economy: Financial crisis, great recession, and the public option. Armonk, N.Y: M.E. Sharpe, 2010.

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Book chapters on the topic "Coasts in Crisis"

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Ramesh, Madhuri. "The Coast is Un-Clear." In The Crisis of Climate Change, 138–48. London: Routledge India, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003216612-14.

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Cupples, Julie, and Kevin Glynn. "Crisis and Conflict on the Caribbean Coast." In Shifting Nicaraguan Mediascapes, 35–52. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-64319-9_4.

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Papadopoulos, Apostolos G., and Loukia-Maria Fratsea. "Transformative Mobilities and Resilience Dynamics in Rural Coastal Greece in a Time of Recession." In Crisis and Post-Crisis in Rural Territories, 141–62. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-50581-3_8.

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Lu, Xiaoli. "BP and the 2010 Gulf Coast Oil Spill Disaster: An Arrogant Organization Coping with a “Known Unknown”." In Managing Uncertainty in Crisis, 113–45. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-3990-4_6.

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Yu, Fengling, and Adam D. Switzer. "Using Geology as a Tool for Assessing Coastal Risk in Asia." In Typhoon Impact and Crisis Management, 539–52. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-40695-9_25.

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Spindler, Robert. "Identity crises of homecomers from the Barbary Coast." In Piracy and Captivity in the Mediterranean, 128–43. Abingdon, Oxon; New York, NY: Routledge, 2018. |: Routledge, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781351207997-7.

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Ambrosino, Chiara, Ben Hufton, Benson Okinyi Nyawade, Harriet Osimbo, and Phanuel Owiti. "Integrating Climate Adaptation, Poverty Reduction, and Environmental Conservation in Kwale County, Kenya." In African Handbook of Climate Change Adaptation, 2713–31. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-45106-6_118.

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AbstractShoreline erosion, flood surges, river sediments, and water pollution are only a few of the common threats to many coastal areas, with extreme climate-related events exacerbating the intensity and urgency of the resulting negative impacts. In addition, some coastal areas are excessively mined for sand, protective mangroves are destroyed, and coastal waters are overfished, affecting the well-being, safety, and livelihoods of local communities. These threats disproportionally affect the poorest and most marginalized groups, including women and children, leading to their increased vulnerability to climate change and adoption of negative coping mechanisms.This chapter proposes an integrated people-centered approach, with a particular focus on women, to address the triple crisis – poverty, climate change, and nature – at the local level. Findings will be shared from a 2-year project implemented in the southernmost coastal region of Kwale County in Kenya, which aimed to achieve beneficial and interconnected social, environmental, and climate outcomes. The chapter discusses findings, successes, and lessons learned from the action and the requirement to position vulnerable groups at the center of initiatives designed to address the triple crisis. Limitations of the study and main recommendations for future programming in similar contexts are also shared.
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Li, Ming, Xiaohong Wang, and Peng Jia. "Predicting and Visualizing Storm Surges and Coastal Inundation: A Case Study from Maryland, USA." In Typhoon Impact and Crisis Management, 131–48. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-40695-9_6.

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Campbell, Bonnie K. "Indebtedness and Adjustment Lending in the Ivory Coast: Elements for a Structural Critique." In Political Dimensions of the International Debt Crisis, 129–62. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-10507-6_5.

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Saleh, Hussain Aziz, and Georges Allaert. "Disaster Management and Risk Reduction: Impacts of Sea Level Rise and Other Hazards Related to Tsunamis on Syrian Coastal Zone." In Typhoon Impact and Crisis Management, 481–537. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-40695-9_24.

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Conference papers on the topic "Coasts in Crisis"

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Valchev, Valeri. "Nietzsche’s nihilism and the crisis of values." In 7th International e-Conference on Studies in Humanities and Social Sciences. Center for Open Access in Science, Belgrade, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.32591/coas.e-conf.07.20199v.

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The present paper analyzes Nietzsche’s ideas about the cultural crisis from the standpoint of nihilism. According to Nietzsche, nihilism takes over modern civilization and raises the question of values. To the decline, or as Nietzsche call it, “the decadence” that led to the crisis in values, Nietzsche contrasts his “active” nihilism, which has to find “new values”. From a perspectivist point of view, the revaluation of all values through which the contemporary humanity must overcome the nihilism and project its future, is considered.
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Nuhanović, Amra, and Jasmila Pašić. "United Europe – Yes, or no?" In 7th International e-Conference on Studies in Humanities and Social Sciences. Center for Open Access in Science, Belgrade, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.32591/coas.e-conf.07.05043n.

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In recent years, the European Union has been facing a number of challenges that it is finding it increasingly difficult to overcome. Most EU member states are facing a crisis of confidence in Europe and its institutions, and at the same time nationalist political parties and ideas are developing more and more, leading to a weakening of European solidarity. Eastern European countries weakened awareness of the collective interest. The common values that existed until then have become “diluted”, because different understandings of the nature of the state have emerged, as well as different views on international politics. At the same time, support for European integration among citizens has been declining, and fewer and fewer have seen membership as good and can bring significant benefits. Today, the idea of a united EU is in crisis and that is precisely the cause of the crisis the Union is facing.
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Tsenkov, Nikolay A., and Zdravka Andonova. "Effective crisis governing communication during non-popular decisions in Bulgaria." In 5th International e-Conference on Studies in Humanities and Social Sciences. Center for Open Access in Science, Belgrade, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.32591/coas.e-conf.05.14167t.

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Sikder, Amit Kumar, Nishat Anjum Khan, Md Tariqur Rahman, Monirul Islam, and Aminul Hoque. "Tidal energy: A solution to energy crisis in coastal area of Bangladesh." In 2014 International Conference on Electrical Engineering and Information Communication Technology (ICEEICT). IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iceeict.2014.6919131.

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Wang, Wen. "Risk Reporting in the Chinese News Media in Response to Radiation Threat From the Fukushima Nuclear Reactor Crisis." In ASME 2013 15th International Conference on Environmental Remediation and Radioactive Waste Management. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icem2013-96360.

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On March 11, 2011, the northeastern coast of Japan was struck by 9.0-magnitude earthquake that triggered a devastating tsunami. Aside from the huge toll in people’s lives and severe damages to property, the tremor sent the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant on a tailspin, causing hydrogen explosions in three reactors, and sending radioactive materials into the air and bodies of water. Declared the largest nuclear disaster since Chernobyl, the crisis threatened neighboring countries, including China (International Business Times, 2011). On March 28, low levels of iodine-131, cesium-137 and strontium, believed to have drifted from Japan, were detected in the air over Heilongjiang province in the northeast part of China and in seawater samples collected in the eastern coastal areas (Qianjiang Eve News, 2011). Because these chemicals can enter the food chain and adversely affect human health (Ifeng.com, 2011), people became understandably anxious and the government had to avert panic. This study asks: How did the Chinese media report the risks attendant to this event? A content analysis of 45 straight news reports published by the Chinese press from March 16, 2011 to April 25, 2011 was conducted. The analysis focused on how the media explained the risk, portrayed potential harm, reported on government actions to safeguard public health, and provided suggestions to reduce public fear. The sources of information cited in the reports were also identified. The articles examined were collected from People.com, a comprehensive online archive of news reports, using “Fukushima” and “nuclear radiation” as search terms. The results indicated journalistic practices that left much to be desired in terms of risk reporting. First, the articles explained little about the technical aspects of the radiation leaks and failed to give audiences a general indication of levels of risk. Second, the media over-emphasized the government’s position that the environment was safe despite the more rampant word-of-mouth reports to the contrary, a slant that may have done nothing to allay public fear. Third, there was a dearth of information about what the government intends to do to alleviate the situation and suggestions about what people can do to protect themselves. The themes of news reports may be attributed to experts from research institutions and government officials who were the most frequently cited sources of facts, analyses, interpretations, and opinions. Scientists and nuclear experts were cited the most in the news reports.
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Regina Da Cal Seixas, Sonia, and Gabriel Luis De Oliveira. "Occourrence of Environmental Crimes in the São Paulo North Coast." In XXIII Congresso de Iniciação Científica da Unicamp. Campinas - SP, Brazil: Galoá, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.19146/pibic-2015-38226.

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Luis De Oliveira, Gabriel, and Sonia Regina Da Cal Seixas. "Occurrence of Environmental Crimes in the São Paulo North Coast." In XXIV Congresso de Iniciação Científica da UNICAMP - 2016. Campinas - SP, Brazil: Galoa, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.19146/pibic-2016-50689.

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Aubrecht, Christoph, Klaus Steinnocher, Mario Kostl, and Marianne Grisel. "Dynamic population exposure modeling: Application of DynaPop-X for storm surge related coastal flood crisis management." In IGARSS 2015 - 2015 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium. IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/igarss.2015.7326333.

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Kaltseva, Anna. "Theosophical duty as an alternative to the risk society." In 7th International e-Conference on Studies in Humanities and Social Sciences. Center for Open Access in Science, Belgrade, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.32591/coas.e-conf.07.15159k.

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The risky nature of modern civilization finds one of its alternatives and possibilities for overcoming in the theosophical understanding of the duty of the individual to society. This is the thesis of the proposed article. The thesis is defended by comparing elements of the concept of “Risk Society” by the German sociologist Ulrich Beck and the understanding of duty and politics in Helena Blavatsky’s latest work “The Key to Theosophy”. The seemingly paradoxical comparison is argued with the need to find new ways and approaches to overcome the crisis of humanity, which has not yet been able to take advantage of the best achievements and ideas of its great minds over the centuries to this day. Personal change in the direction of high morality and responsibility to all and everything leads to a change in society – this is the main conclusion that is made in the article.
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Iio, Yoshiyuki, and Yoshiyuki Iio. ""CLIMATE CHANGE" TO CHANGE THE WORLD, "HUMAN REVOLUTION" TO CHANGE THE FUTURE: THE IMPORTANCE OF GLOBAL CITIZENS BASED ON "HUMAN REVOLUTION"." In Managing risks to coastal regions and communities in a changing world. Academus Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.21610/conferencearticle_58b4316b0d52b.

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On March 11, 2011 the largest earthquake to hit Japan occurred. This magnitude 9.0 earthquake triggered a huge tsunami and killed 2,563 people. It led to the nuclear disaster at nuclear power plant in Fukushima. It was classified as a level 7 event - the same as Chernobyl. In our area we also have nuclear power plants and we are expected to have an earthquake which is estimated to be much larger than the one encountered on March of 2011. Through funding of 30 billion Yen we are building a 13m high seawall stretching 17.5km from the Tenryu estuary to Lake Hamana which is an enclosed coastal sea. In cooperation with our citizens we are planting trees on its slopes to help protect the natural landscape and to keep to a minimum any damage from the next tsunami. Risk management at a global scale due to Climate Change is very important concern involving our children's future and happiness. Global-warming prevention education is crucial for the survival of mankind. This is because there is a possibility of falling into a huge crisis that we cannot get out of. I would like to introduce my practical environmental education for the past 25 years at a technical high school and also introduce the ideas of two great Japanese educators, Tsunesaburo Makiguchi and Daisaku Ikeda. Furthermore, I would like to refer to the importance of global citizens through education for global warming prevention which is based on the way of thinking of Dr. Ikeda which is called "Human Revolution".
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