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Journal articles on the topic "Roya, Vallée haute de la (France)"
Wenzel, Éric. "Justice et culture militaires dans le Pays des Illinois au XVIIIe siècle à travers une affaire de désertion (1752)." Revue d’histoire de l’Amérique française 68, no. 1-2 (July 6, 2015): 85–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1032020ar.
Full textBoillat, S., C. A. Burga, A. Gigon, and N. Backhaus. "La succession végétale sur les cultures en terrasses de la Vallée de la Roya (Alpes-Maritimes, France) et sa perception par la population locale." Geographica Helvetica 59, no. 2 (June 30, 2004): 154–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/gh-59-154-2004.
Full textHugonnot, Vincent, Pierre Antoine Grapeloup, Iris Silveira, and Stéphanie Larbouret. "Extension de l’aire d’Orthotrichum dentatum T.Kiebacher et Lüth à l’extrémité sud-ouest de la chaîne des Alpes." Le Journal de botanique 96, no. 1 (2021): 25–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/jobot.2021.2339.
Full textLavagne, André. "Les éboulis et pierriers de l’étage alpin de la haute vallée de l’Ubayette, Larche (Alpes de Haute-Provence, France)." Le Journal de botanique 42, no. 1 (2008): 21–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/jobot.2008.1227.
Full textLassalle, Juliette. "Territoires de confins et délimitations territoriales. Les litiges fonciers entre communautés d'habitants de la haute vallée de la Roya (XIVe-XVe siècle)." Actes de la Société des historiens médiévistes de l'enseignement supérieur public 37, no. 1 (2006): 391–403. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/shmes.2006.1934.
Full textDutoit, T., P. Roche, and D. Alard. "Influence de perturbations anthropiques sur la composition et la diversité botanique des pelouses calcicoles de la vallée de la Seine en Haute-Normandie (France)." Canadian Journal of Botany 77, no. 3 (August 20, 1999): 377–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/b98-231.
Full textAli, Adam A., Jean-Louis Guendon, Jean-Frédéric Terral, and Paul Roiron. "Les systèmes travertineux holocènes et les paléopaysages méditerranéens et subalpins (France) : une analyse géobotanique séquentielle à haute résolution spatiale." Géographie physique et Quaternaire 57, no. 2-3 (September 22, 2005): 219–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/011315ar.
Full textLe Visage, Selin. "Au nom de l’urgence et de l’expertise technique, (dé)limiter le politique. Reconstruction des routes et berges dans la vallée de la Roya post-tempête Alex." Annales de géographie N° 754, no. 6 (December 11, 2023): 55–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/ag.754.0055.
Full textDeperne, Marcel. "Le réseau d'affaires francophone dans la haute vallée de l'Ohio et le Kentucky entre 1783 et 1815." French Historical Studies 46, no. 4 (November 1, 2023): 525–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/00161071-10713947.
Full textD'Amico, F., and J. P. Besson. "Les opilions dans les écosystèmes montagnards pyrénéens. I Les opilions de la haute vallée d'Ossau (Pyrénées-Atlantiques; France)." Pirineos 145-146 (December 30, 1995): 93–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.3989/pirineos.1995.v145-146.149.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Roya, Vallée haute de la (France)"
Lassalle, Juliette. "Entre Provence, Ligurie et Piémont : litiges territoriaux et conflits d'alpages de la haute vallée de la Roya (XII-XVè siècles)." Paris 1, 2008. http://www.theses.fr/2008PA010684.
Full textGiliberti, Luca. "Une vallée frontalière : Parcours néoruraux, mobilisations sociales et solidarité avec les migrants dans la Vallée de la Roya." Thesis, Université Côte d'Azur, 2020. http://www.theses.fr/2020COAZ2009.
Full textThis ethnographic research studies a rural valley crossed by the border between Italy and France – the Roya Valley – at the time of the "reception crisis", from 2017 to 2019. The research explores the effects of the “closure” of the political border throught systematic controls and militarization of the area, on the local social fabric. It shows how social boundaries are reconfigured through a study of the relationships between different cultural universes of the population. A network of inhabitants in solidarity with migrants – mostly a neorural population already active in cultural life and in the mobilization of the territory – emerge in the valley. At the same time, another part of the population, mainly made up of native familles de souche, stands up against solidarity actions. This antagonism gives rise to a series of consequences and social conflicts take shape in the territory.In this “social drama” the research analyzes in detail the neorural paths, the pre-existing social mobilizations in the valley and the solidarity with migrants. Drawing on social science literature on migration and borders, as well as rural studies, the research is guided by a series of research questions. What is the link between the commitment to an active rural cultural life, the mobilizations for the defense of the territory and solidarity with migrants stuck at the border? What meaning should be given to the expression “defense of the territory” claimed by various social parties in disagreement with each other ? How are the pre-existing cultural universes of the valley and their social boundaries reoriented ? To what extent and how does the rural characteristic of the valley influence the consequences of the migration question ? How is this universe of solidarity practices taking shape and with wich registers of action ? How do different rural areas, from multiple collective mobilization processes, participate in the processes of local resistance to neoliberal policies ?The method that guided the research is inductive, oriented by these research questions, and developed through an intense ethnographic process, based on immersion in the studied territory, through techniques such as participant observation and collection of oral sources, in particular semi-structured interviews.The originality of the thesis is twofold: in primis, it accounts for the results of research on an effervescent rural territory, at a historic moment when certain marginal places seem to present themselves as scenarios of social and cultural transformation, through mobilizations and alternative life practices, until now little documented in the social science literature. Secondly, in a scenario where more and more sociological studies are taking over the multiplication of borders in Europe, this research observes the phenomenon through the lenses, hitherto little explored, of rural territories
La presente ricerca etnografica studia una valle rurale attraversata dal confine tra la Francia e l’Italia – la Val Roja – al tempo della “crisi dell’accoglienza”, dal 2017 al 2019. La ricerca esplora gli effetti della “chiusura” della frontiera politica su questo territorio, con i controlli sistematici e la militarizzazione, e sul tessuto sociale locale. A partire da uno studio delle relazioni tra i diversi universi culturali della popolazione emergono le modalità con cui le frontiere sociali si riconfigurano. Una rete di abitanti solidale ai migranti – in maggioranza una popolazione neorurale già attiva nella vita culturale e nelle mobilitazioni sul territorio – prende forma nella valle ; contemporaneamente, mentre un’altra parte della popolazione, costituita principalmente dalle native familles de souche, si erge contro le azioni solidali, tale antagonismo genera una serie di conseguenze e di conflitti sociali sul territorio.In questo “dramma sociale” la ricerca analizza nel dettaglio i percorsi neorurali, le mobilitazioni sociali pre-esistenti nella valle e la solidarietà ai migranti. Prendendo le mosse da una letteratura in scienze sociali sulle migrazioni e sui confini, oltreché sugli studi rurali, la ricerca si costruisce su un approccio etnografico, guidato da diverse questioni di ricerca. Qual è il legame tra l’impegno per una vita culturale rurale attiva, le mobilitazioni per la difesa del territorio e la solidarietà ai migranti bloccati in frontiera ? Quale significato dare all’espressione “difesa del territorio”, rivendicata da diverse parti in disaccordo ? Come si riorientano nelle risposte alla questione migratoria gli universi culturali pre-esistenti in valle e le loro frontiere sociali ? In che misura la caratteristica rurale della valle genera un’influenza sulle conseguenze della questione migratoria ? Come prende forma e che con quali registri di azione l’universo delle pratiche solidali? In che maniera diversi territori rurali, a partire da diverse forme di mobilitazione collettiva, stanno partecipando a processi di resistenze locali alle politiche neoliberali ?Il metodo che ha guidato la ricerca è induttivo, orientato da tali questioni di ricerca, e implementato attraverso un intenso processo etnografico, basato sull’immersione nel territorio studiato, attraverso tecniche quali l’osservazione partecipante e la raccolta di fonti orali, in particolare le interviste semi-strutturate.L’originalità del lavoro è duplice: in primis, riporta i risultati di una ricerca su un territorio rurale effervescente, in un momento storico in cui alcuni luoghi di campagna sembrano proporsi come scenari di trasformazione sociale e culturale, attraverso processi di mobilitazione e di alternative di vita ancora poco documentati dalla letteratura in scienze sociali. In secondo luogo, in uno scenario in cui sempre più studi sociologici prendono piede sulla moltiplicazione delle frontiere in Europa, la ricerca osserva il fenomeno attraverso le lenti, finora poco esplorate, dei territori rurali
Chaupré-Berki, Charlène. "Le royasque en France : un dialecte ligurien alpin ? Origines, classification, représentations et réalité sociolinguistique à la frontière franco-italienne." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Université de Lorraine, 2021. http://www.theses.fr/2021LORR0201.
Full textToday, the situation of regional languages raises many questions, particularly with regard to the hinge and transition linguistic zones, such as the Alpes Maritimes department. A language contact zone between French, Italian, and more precisely Ligurian - present as far as Menton, where it is in transition with Provençal - the Roya valley is a complex plurilingual and pluricultural territory.On the French side, our study focuses on the languages of the villages of Tende, La Brigue and Breil-sur-Roya (from the north to the south of the upper valley of the French Roya), on which the linguists Werner Forner and Jean-Philippe Dalbera have worked extensively. On the Italian side, I focused my research on the towns of the lower Roya valley, Sanremo and Ventimiglia, in the south of Western Liguria, and on the villages of Triora and Pigna, further north.Beyond the conflicts of identities and the urgency of safeguarding languages through their transmission in associations, one of the thorniest problems remains the linguistic classification of local languages. Although the territory of the valley is officially considered to be an Occitan area, linguists firmly oppose Ligurian-Alpine membership. From a sociolinguistic point of view, our aim will be to go beyond purely linguistic considerations to bring out the speakers' representations of their culture and of speaking to them.As far as our fieldwork is concerned, it is part of "the study of authentic language practices in a social context is a matter of sociolinguistics, in the broadest sense" Gadet (2003: 5) within a socioconstructivist epistemological framework of complex thinking and ethno-sociolinguistics theory (Calvet, 1993, Blanchet, 2000). Our research is situated in the field of languages in contact and is oriented towards a variationist (Labov, 1976) and interactional (Hymes, 1982; Gumperz, 1989 a and b) sociolinguistics, with the study of the heterogeneity of the linguistic systems and the linguistic heterogeneity of the social groups in our survey. We also interrogate in this framework the question of domination phenomena (Marcellesi and Gardin 1974, Blanchet 2018, Colonna 2020)
Mouton, Daniel. "La "Roca" de Niozelles et les mottes castrales du bassin de la Durance moyenne et ses abords." Aix-Marseille 1, 2003. http://www.theses.fr/2003AIX10032.
Full textVignal, Matthieu. "L'impact du changement global sur la flore du Sud-Est de la France : Modélisation multiscalaire de la répartition de 25 espèces à l'horizon 2100 par la dynamique de population." Thesis, Université Côte d'Azur, 2020. http://www.theses.fr/2020COAZ2022.
Full textGlobal change is expected to impact species abundance and distribution, which should result in species extinctions from local to global scales. Therefore, mapping species' current distribution, understanding current processes, and modeling potential futures are essential to anticipate the potential consequences of global change and to protect biodiversity.This PhD thesis assessed potential global change impact on some plant species distribution in the South-East of France and in the Roya valley by 2100. To do this, the method consists of (i) modeling and describing species' current distribution, (ii) acquiring a clear understanding of the current issues and identifying vulnerable populations, (iii) identifying and analyzing recent changes impact on species population, and (iv) modeling the future distribution of species. The method used reveals, first, that a model which simulates species demographic processes, and based on a robust population mapping as the actual condition, allows to study different aspect of vegetation. On the second hand, it reveals that the accumulation over a long period of time of small changes in population dynamics results in significant changes in species distribution and population density.Indeed, the results of this thesis suggest that global change should cause changes in species distribution and population density in the Roya Valley and in South-East France. Thus, global change is expected to cause complex changes established at a species scale and which are dependent on climate scenario considered. It appears that the species studied should be able to persist for some time in environments that should no longer be suitable, and, on the other hand, that their capacity for propagation would not allow them to colonize all the environments that should become suitable. Therefore, the results of this work indicate that global change could lead to less important changes than predicted by correlative models or climate shifts.The results of this study suggest that conservation priorities should concern, firstly, coastal endemic or specialized Mediterranean species, secondly, specific alpine and subalpine species, and lastly, mountain and Mediterranean species.The BiogeoProspect model developed in this thesis could offer the possibility to determine the possible futures of biodiversity and the most adapted ways to protect it with all the territorial stakeholders concerned
Marmonier, Pierre. "Biocénoses interstitielles et circulation des eaux dans le sous-écoulement d'un chenal aménagé du Haut-Rhône français." Lyon 1, 1988. http://www.theses.fr/1988LYO10155.
Full textChambert, Christine. "Caractérisation des déplacements de poissons dans et entre compartiments d'un réseau fluvial (Rhône) : étude par marquage et recaptures multiples." Lyon 1, 1989. http://www.theses.fr/1989LYO10012.
Full textBornette, Gudrun. "Analyse synchronique et diachronique du fonctionnement des anciens chenaux tressés du Rhône : effet des perturbations hydrauliques sur la dynamique de la végétation aquatique." Lyon 1, 1992. http://www.theses.fr/1992LYO10300.
Full textCupillard, Christophe. "Le Mésolithique et le début du Néolithique dans la haute Vallée du Doubs : contextes, mouvement des recherches et bilan stratigraphique." Besançon, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010BESA1013.
Full textThe drainage basin of the upper Doubs valley stretches over 910 km2 in central Jura, between Switzerland and France. The area is clearly karstic, and comprises many lacustrine and palustrine formations whose fillings provided essential data to assess the environmental conditions and the evolution of prehistoric societies during Tardiglacial and the beginning of Holocene. We present here a revision of the prehistoric peopling based on the study of pollen evidences gathered on 18 references sites and on the data provided by the archaeological excavations of « la Roche aux Pêcheurs » and « les Prés Mourey » (Villers-le-Lac, France) and « le Col des Roches » (Le Locle, Switzerland). The earlier human settlements following the würm glacier melt can be dated to the Azilian, at the beginning of the Alleröd 12000 to 11500 cal BC. The peopling of the area starts again around 7500 cal CB. Five stages were mainly recognised between 7500 to 3900 cal BC, they document the end of the Mesolithic and the beginning of the Neolithic : Stage 1 is middle Mesolithic, end of the VIIIth millenium cal BC ; Stage 2 is late Mesolithic, 6700 to 6500 cal BC ; Stage 3 is final Mesolithic 1 between 6000 to 5300 cal BC ; Stage 4 is final Mesolithic 2 or early Neolithic, 5300 to 4900 cal BC ; Stage 5 is middle Neolithic (Saint-Uze Style) between 4900 and 3900 cal BC
Diedler, Jean-Claude. "Violence et société : la haute vallée de la Meurthe vers 1550 - vers 1660." Besançon, 1993. http://www.theses.fr/1993BESA1014.
Full textBooks on the topic "Roya, Vallée haute de la (France)"
Bergès, Emile. Quatre ans d'incertitude: La Résistance dans la haute vallée de l'Orb. Montpellier: Conseil général de l'Hérault, 1995.
Find full textEn suivant la route du sel: Retables & peintures murales : à la découverte de la peintures [sic] religieuse primitive de la Vallée du Paillon à la Haute Vallée de la Roya : Nice, Peillon, Lucéram, Sospel, La Brigue. Nice: Serre, 2012.
Find full textHarris, Pamela, Janette Norton, and Alan Norton. Walking in the Haute Savoie : South: 30 Day Walks - Annecy, Vallée de l'Arve, Samoëns and the Chaîne des Aravis. Cicerone Press, 2017.
Find full textHarris, Pamela, J. Norton, and Alan Norton MR. Walking in the Haute Savoie : North: 30 day walks - Salève, Vallée Verte, Abondance, Bellevaux, Morzine. Cicerone Press Limited, 2018.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Roya, Vallée haute de la (France)"
Magnardi, Nathalie, and Silvia Sandrone. "Les premiers résultats de la prospection-inventaire dans la haute vallée de la Roya (Alpes-Maritimes, France)." In Archéologie de la montagne européenne, 57–65. Publications du Centre Camille Jullian, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.pccj.209.
Full textLassalle, Juliette. "Dettes, conflits d’alpage et pactes de sécurité dans la haute vallée de la Roya (seconde moitié du xiie siècle)." In Écritures de l’espace social, 183–96. Éditions de la Sorbonne, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.psorbonne.11129.
Full textLassalle, Juliette, and Béatrice Palmero. "L’exploitation pastorale des territoires de confins de la haute vallée de la Roya à travers les sources écrites (xiie-xviiie s.). Contribution à une approche pluridisciplinaire." In Archéologie de la montagne européenne, 85–95. Publications du Centre Camille Jullian, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.pccj.235.
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