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EN-6. Climate change and infectious diseases
[Ressource pédagogique]
Date de publication :
20150422 |
Auteur(s) :
GUEGAN Jean-François |
Editeur(s) :
UVED, Université Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne |
Origine de la fiche :
Canal-u.fr
Jean-François Guégan talks about the consequences of climate change on the infectious risk for human populations. He shows that temperature and pluviometry fluctuations are linked to the activity of some pathogenic agents, but he wants, for the projections, that all the parameters are taking into account, especially in the case of vector-borne diseases like the malaria....
Référencé le :
21-04-2016
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EN-7. Climate change and air quality: finding joint management strategies
[Ressource pédagogique]
Date de publication :
20150529 |
Auteur(s) :
COLETTE Augustin |
Editeur(s) :
UVED, Université Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne |
Origine de la fiche :
Canal-u.fr
Augustin Colette evidences the relations between the air quality, which is very concerning in terms of public health, and the climate change. He discusses about the societal trajectories that should enable to improve the air quality and to reduce the greenhouse gases emissions....
Référencé le :
21-04-2016
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Biodiversity and the city - Introduction
[Ressource pédagogique]
Editeur(s) :
UVED, Université Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne |
Origine de la fiche :
Canal-u.fr
The cities still grow all around the world, and are environments which are very modified by humans. The urban living conditions constitute as many constraints as opportunities for the biodiversity. It is omnipresent in town, and, according to the situation or the point of view, it is beneficial or problematic for the city-dwellers. With Nathalie Machon, we will discover those urban ecosystems....
Référencé le :
05-02-2016
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Biodiversity and health - Introduction
[Ressource pédagogique]
Editeur(s) :
UVED, Université Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne |
Origine de la fiche :
Canal-u.fr
Bernard Swynghedauw explores with us a still quite unknown biodiversity, which plays an essential role for our development: the microbiota. It consists of all the microorganisms living in our organism, which can be indispensable for our "good health" or, on the contrary, harmful....
Référencé le :
05-02-2016
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EN-7. How to achieve a truly comprehensive ecology of health
[Ressource pédagogique]
Date de publication :
20141015 |
Auteur(s) :
SWYNGHEDAUW Bernard |
Editeur(s) :
UVED, Université Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne |
Origine de la fiche :
Canal-u.fr
Bernard Swynghedauw speaks in favour of a truly comprehensive ecology of health. He especially wants to better take into account the microbiota in the public health issues. He also raises the question of the capacity of humans to get used to themselves....
Référencé le :
05-02-2016
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EN-6. Emerging risks and diseases
[Ressource pédagogique]
Date de publication :
20141015 |
Auteur(s) :
SWYNGHEDAUW Bernard |
Editeur(s) :
UVED, Université Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne |
Origine de la fiche :
Canal-u.fr
Bernard Swynghedauw proposes an overview of the new medical landscape, marked by the emergence of several risks and diseases. He especially explores the age, the infectious risk and the immune risk, and underlines the necessity to take into account different factors to explain the public health issues....
Référencé le :
05-02-2016
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EN-4. Microbial biodiversity changes caused by human activity
[Ressource pédagogique]
Date de publication :
20141015 |
Auteur(s) :
SWYNGHEDAUW Bernard |
Editeur(s) :
UVED, Université Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne |
Origine de la fiche :
Canal-u.fr
Bernard Swynghedauw talks about the microbial biodiversity. He first defines it, then he highlights the changes which affect it, related to the human activities. He also brings us data regarding the consequences on the climate change of those microbial dynamics....
Référencé le :
05-02-2016
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EN-3. The microbiota we host: a limited but specific ecosystem
[Ressource pédagogique]
Date de publication :
20141015 |
Auteur(s) :
SWYNGHEDAUW Bernard |
Editeur(s) :
UVED, Université Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne |
Origine de la fiche :
Canal-u.fr
Bernard Swynghedauw comes back to the microbiota we host, that is the bacterial life we coexist and coevolve with. He evidences its distribution inside our organism, some factors which are responsible for its evolution, and he evokes its relation with several kinds of illnesses....
Référencé le :
05-02-2016
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EN-2. The most biodiversity-related elements to health
[Ressource pédagogique]
Date de publication :
20141015 |
Auteur(s) :
SWYNGHEDAUW Bernard |
Editeur(s) :
UVED, Université Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne |
Origine de la fiche :
Canal-u.fr
Bernard Swynghedauw presents the main groups of living organisms (prokaryotes, eukaryotes, virus), and evokes the link between this biodiversity and the health, insisting on two aspects: the dilution effect and the atopy....
Référencé le :
05-02-2016
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EN-1. Health and biodiversity: what links
[Ressource pédagogique]
Date de publication :
20141015 |
Auteur(s) :
SWYNGHEDAUW Bernard |
Editeur(s) :
UVED, Université Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne |
Origine de la fiche :
Canal-u.fr
Bernard Swynghedauw defines the biodiversity, the health, and the disease. He evidences the importance of the environmental and / or genetic factors in the appearance of diseases. He also links the socioeconomic evolution of countries and the evolution of the public health issues....
Référencé le :
05-02-2016
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